Digital Rise Shines at Japan IT Week Spring 2026
From April 8 to April 10, 2026, Japan's largest IT exhibition, Japan IT Week Spring 2026, took place at Tokyo Big Sight. One of the standout events was a series of seminars led by Masahiro Chaean, CEO of Digital Rise, focused on the implementation of Claude Code, a cutting-edge coding AI tool. The overwhelming response highlighted the growing interest in AI within the business sector, with many attendees standing to participate due to a full house.
Recognizing the enthusiasm and engagement, Digital Rise announced an upcoming online seminar titled
“Comparative Analysis: Claude’s Superiority and the Latest AI Implementation Strategies for 2026.” This event is scheduled for April 22, 2026, from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM, and aims to provide insights to those who could not attend the in-person sessions.
High Demand for AI in Business
The rapid proliferation of generative AI has caused a surge in interest among businesses looking to integrate AI into their operations. Despite this enthusiasm, many companies lack the foundational knowledge and proper implementation procedures required to utilize coding-specific AI tools effectively, such as Claude Code. A significant number of enterprises are pondering the fundamental question of
“Where should we start?” Much of the excitement around tools like Claude Code often overlooks the importance of establishing a strong operational foundation.
In his presentation, Masahiro Chaean conveyed the critical steps for effectively adopting AI in business, stressing that companies must first develop an internal AI literacy and operational structure before implementing tools like Claude Code. This foundational work is essential to ensure sustainable results and maximize the tools' potential. As the market for AI tools continues to evolve, companies are urged not only to pursue the newest technologies but to do so with a strategic approach.
Insights from the Seminar
During the seminars at Japan IT Week, Masahiro Chaean explored the increasing significance of Claude Code, alongside the rapid advancements by Anthropic, highlighting the transformative impact of these tools in modern business. The presentations were designed to be accessible for all professionals, regardless of their familiarity with AI technologies.
As a response to the strong engagement at the live event, Digital Rise is keen to extend these insights through the upcoming online seminar. Attendees can expect an in-depth comparison of Claude against well-known entities like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot, detailing their respective advantages and disadvantages, alongside an analysis of the shifting SaaS landscape catalyzed by tools like Claude, Cowork, and Claude Code.
Seminar Details
- - Title: Comparative Analysis: Claude’s Superiority and the Latest AI Implementation Strategies for 2026
- - Date: April 22, 2026
- - Time: 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
- - Format: Online (Zoom)
- - Cost: Free
- - Content: Detailed insights into AI strategies and a thorough analysis of Claude's potential and market position.
For those who were unable to attend the Japan IT Week 2026, this seminar is an excellent opportunity to catch up on valuable information and strategies. To register and for more details, please visit
this link.
Conclusion
Masahiro Chaean expressed his gratitude for the robust turnout at the Japan IT Week events, noting, “The high interest in Claude Code reflects the urgent need for businesses to not only adopt powerful tools but to also prioritize foundational work to truly harness their potential.” Digital Rise is dedicated to sharing comprehensive insights on AI through both in-person and online platforms, ensuring that all businesses are well-equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of AI technology.
For more information about Digital Rise and their initiatives, visit their
official website.
About Digital Rise
Digital Rise is on a mission to elevate the generative AI usage rate in Japan to over 80%. They provide various services including AI training for businesses, development and marketing of the enterprise version of ChatGPT called “AI Works,” and operating personal AI schools to drive transformation in AI utilization for both businesses and individuals.