Microsoft Opens First AI, Robotics R&D Lab in Tokyo 

A decade ago, Microsoft had shut down its robotics team.
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Microsoft has inaugurated its first AI and robotics research and development centre in Tokyo, Japan. The announcement comes as a strategic move to strengthen Microsoft’s global AI footprint while leveraging Japan’s expertise in robotics and engineering. 

The new lab, named Microsoft Research Asia Tokyo, aims to integrate AI into practical applications across industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and societal solutions.

AI and Tokyo

Collaborating with Japanese universities, research institutes, and companies such as Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Nissan Motor, the U.S. tech giant seeks to combine Japan’s renowned robotics innovations with AI. 

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Microsoft Japan President Miki Tsukasa expressed optimism, stating, “We hope that the research base will contribute to finding a unique solution in Japan, where the working population is shrinking due to ageing.”

The lab’s four core focus areas include embodied AI, societal AI, neuroscience and well-being, and industry innovation. These domains aim to develop intelligent systems that interact with physical environments, address societal challenges, enhance human-AI interaction through neuroscience, and transform industries through interdisciplinary approaches.

Beyond research, the Tokyo unit is poised to play a pivotal role in talent development. Microsoft plans to run joint research initiatives, offer internships, and host visiting scholars, equipping the next generation with AI-related skills. Yasuyuki Matsushita, head of the Tokyo lab, emphasised the collaboration with Japan’s academic and industrial sectors, noting, “Tokyo is a hub of technological innovation. Our lab will tap into the talent pool and diverse perspectives here, bringing together the brightest minds to drive innovative solutions.”

Yasuyuki Matsushita, now leading Microsoft’s Tokyo lab, returns after years at Microsoft Research Asia and Osaka University. 

Big Tech and Robotics

With this development, it is evident that all big tech companies are now heavily vesting in this category. OpenAI has invested in Figure company and is powering their humanoids. Similarly, NVIDIA and Meta are also speeding ahead with their open source robotic platforms. In India, Reliance-backed Addverb announced that they will release humanoid robots next year. 

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