AI in Crisis Management
2025-09-25 04:01:31

The Cutting Edge of Risk Prediction: AI in Crisis Management at RISCON TOKYO 2025

Revolutionizing Crisis Management with AI at RISCON TOKYO 2025



Spectee, a startup based in Chiyoda, Tokyo, is committed to enhancing crisis management through advanced technology. From October 1st to 3rd, 2025, the company will be exhibiting at the Crisis Management Industry Exhibition (RISCON TOKYO 2025) at Tokyo Big Sight. The event culminates in a seminar led by Spectee's CEO, Kenjiro Murakami, focusing on the forefront of AI-driven risk prediction.

Background of the Exhibition


The rise in frequency and severity of natural disasters, compounded by sophisticated cyber-attacks, has created unprecedented challenges for businesses and municipalities. In this increasingly complex landscape, timely and accurate information gathering during crises is indispensable to mitigating damage. Spectee's mission, encapsulated in the phrase "visualizing crises," is to utilize diverse data sources, including social media, weather information, navigation data, and surveillance cameras on roads and rivers, to provide real-time disaster and risk information through its AI crisis management platform, Spectee Pro. The company aims to enhance the crisis management strategies of businesses and government entities by showcasing its latest solutions at this exhibition.

Seminar Highlights


Kenjiro Murakami will lead an engaging seminar on the last day of RISCON, titled "AI Transforming Crisis Management: The Frontiers of Risk Prediction." This presentation offers a unique opportunity to explore how AI can predict disasters and crises effectively, while also analyzing real-time data from social media to visualize damage. Attendees will gain insights into data analysis and response strategies that span the entire timeframe of disasters from pre-event to post-event recovery.

Event Details:
  • - Title: AI Transforming Crisis Management: The Frontiers of Risk Prediction
  • - Date: October 3, 2025
  • - Time: 13:45 - 14:30
  • - Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, West Hall, Seminar Room B
  • - Presenter: Kenjiro Murakami, CEO of Spectee

Registration and Exhibition Booth Information


To participate, prior registration is mandatory. For more details and to register, please visit the official seminar registration page here: Seminar Registration

Exhibition Details:
  • - Dates: October 1-3, 2025, from 10:00 to 17:00
  • - Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, West Hall
  • - Booth Number: 1N-40
  • - Exhibition Information: Exhibitor Info

About Spectee Pro


Spectee Pro is an AI-driven real-time disaster and crisis management service that interprets vast datasets, including social media, weather information, automotive probe data, and over 10,000 cameras across Japan. This service helps users access relevant information promptly, enabling effective disaster response and business continuity planning for various clients, including private enterprises and municipal bodies. Approximately 70% of prefectural governments have integrated Spectee Pro into their crisis management frameworks, underscoring its utility.
Moreover, the solution has recently ventured into international markets, with over 120 licenses granted in the Philippines to central and local government entities.

Company Overview


Founded on November 11, 2011, Spectee operates under the mission of visualizing crises through the analysis of disaster and risk data. Its AI-powered solutions are deployed across municipalities, media agencies, infrastructure firms, manufacturers, logistics companies, and trading houses, providing them with timely insights to navigate crises effectively. With over 1,000 contracts in place by July 2024, Spectee is on a robust growth trajectory, expanding its reach both domestically and internationally.
Company Headquarters:
  • - Address: 12-3 Gobancho, Chiyoda, Tokyo 102-0076
  • - CEO: Kenjiro Murakami
  • - Official Website: Spectee


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