DriveX Shares Practical Know-How on AI Utilization at Solekia Seminar
On February 25, 2026, DriveX Inc., headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, participated in a seminar organized by Solekia Inc., a leading IT service integrator based in Ota, Tokyo. The seminar titled ‘How to Overcome Barriers to AI Adoption?’ featured insights from Atsuhiro Nagata, CEO of DriveX, and Kosei Kusakame, CTO.
Background of the Seminar
Many companies today are exploring the integration of generative AI into their operations. However, a significant challenge arises: while the potential benefits of AI are recognized, companies often struggle with practical implementation. Participants frequently expressed confusion about how to effectively incorporate AI within their unique business environments.
To confront this pressing issue, DriveX and Solekia collaborated to provide a seminar focused on actionable strategies rather than theoretical discussions. The goal was to equip attendees with practical advice tailored to their operational realities.
The seminar spanned a comprehensive 90-minute session, highlighting the significance of AI agents and how they can transform workplace productivity. Topics discussed included the limitations of general-purpose AI and the essential keys to successful business implementation.
Seminar Content Overview
Atsuhiko Nagata and Kosei Kusakame led discussions through five key sections, including the latest developments in generative AI and existing barriers companies face in promoting AI initiatives.
Section Breakdown
1. Latest News on Generative AI
2. Introduction to Basic Concepts of Generative AI
3. Efficiency Improvements Through AI Agents Expected from 2025
4. Challenges and Solutions for Driving AI Initiatives
5. Operational Hurdles in AI Implementation
Understanding how generative AI can evolve from simple individual tasks, such as email generation and information summarization, to integrating multiple AI systems working autonomously is crucial in this new age of AI agents. This section explained the shift from merely enhancing convenience to delegating entire business processes to AI, known as “full process order”.
Profiles of the Speakers
Atsuhiro Nagata - CEO of DriveX
Starting his career as an engineer at Nomura Research Institute, Nagata has extensive experience in developing payment systems for banks. He later founded a company that he successfully sold, eventually leading to the creation of DriveX in 2022. Nagata has orchestrated the launch of several services and guided businesses toward profitability with his deep industry expertise.
Kosei Kusakame - CTO of DriveX
An accomplished full-stack engineer, Kusakame has extensive experience in software development across various platforms. He has contributed to the AI infrastructure, “IntegratorX”, which supports companies in every stage of AI integration from proof of concept through to full operation.
Key Takeaways from the Seminar
The seminar particularly resonated with attendees on the emerging trend of ‘AI Agents’ and the operational realities leaders face in their roles. These points highlighted the following:
Next-Generation Automation via AI Agents
AI engagement has significantly evolved. In 2026, companies can deploy multi-agent systems that collaboratively handle tasks, representing a dramatic departure from previous models where human oversight was essential at every step.
Differences Between AI Agents and Autonomous AI
AI agents operate like assistants executing designated tasks. In contrast, ‘Agentic AI’ can autonomously analyze situations, deciding how to address them based on available systems and data.
Transformation of Coordination Tasks
Previously, setting up appointments required human intervention at various stages. Now, with AI agents, simple goal-oriented directives can lead to automated scheduling and communication.
Overcoming Barriers to Practical Implementation
Success in proof of concept does not guarantee full-scale implementation. The seminar addressed critical areas that information system departments often grapple with—security concerns, access authority, and operational complexity. Strategies to navigate these 'walls' are vital for successful AI deployment.
Conclusion
DriveX continues to advance AI integration efforts through seminars and training, addressing real-world challenges directly faced by businesses. Solekia, with its commitment to delivering high value through integrated IT solutions, remains an essential partner in this initiative. Together, they aspire to transform industries by harnessing the full potential of AI technologies in practical, impactful ways.
About the Companies
Solekia Inc.
Founded in 1958, Solekia specializes in creating high-value IT solutions for clients, offering comprehensive consulting from planning to application development and operational maintenance.
DriveX Inc.
Founded in 2022, DriveX is dedicated to driving business growth through AI, partnering closely with clients to ensure practical, impactful implementation of AI technologies.