Building a Society Where People Can Pursue Their Passionate Work
As technology continues to evolve, so does the nature of work.
Number Holdings, founded by Akira Hatakeyama, aims to redefine the work environment by automating decision-making processes. With a focus on enhancing productivity in areas such as business management, operational streamlining, and organizational efficiency, Number Holdings is set to help usher in a new era of work where individuals can dedicate themselves to tasks they truly care about.
Hatakeyama, having accumulated extensive experience leading multiple enterprises, sets a clear vision for the company: to eliminate unnecessary burdens of management. The goal is to automate various back-office tasks and business operations, allowing employees to redirect their efforts towards creative activities, connection with nature and life, cultural heritage, education for future generations, and culinary exploration.
In a world where AI and robots increasingly take over traditional jobs, the focus must shift to what humans can uniquely contribute. Number Holdings champions a transformation in workplace philosophy that reclaims a sense of humanity in labor. This vision is reinforced by Hatakeyama's belief that work should center around meaningful contributions to society and personal enjoyment.
The team's core principle lies in its commitment to asking two essential questions: Is what we’re doing genuinely meaningful for society? Are we deriving enjoyment from our work? With this ethos driving their efforts, Number Holdings aims to leverage technology to foster an environment where individuals focus on the work they are passionate about, rather than on tasks they feel obligated to complete.
Established in June 2024, Number Holdings is the brainchild of Hatakeyama, a graduate of Waseda University. In addition to leading Number, he is a graduate student at JAXA, where he is involved in pioneering projects such as developing a space-based Google Map and researching methods to defend Earth against asteroid impacts. His entrepreneurial journey has spanned various sectors, primarily tech firms, where he initiated several ventures.
Among his notable past projects are
Reiwa Seda, a company that developed the AI software 'Ready' to automate video editing, and
One by One Music, which provides relaxation music for animals through innovative automatic composition technology. Hatakeyama also founded
ToYAMA, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and preserving the traditional crafts and culture of Toyama Prefecture on a global scale.
Through these initiatives, Hatakeyama has garnered numerous accolades including the
New Hope Award at the Good Design Awards, recognition at
CES 2024, and the top prize at the
Techbiz Pitch Battle. Not only is he an innovator in technological advancements, but he also holds a certification in food safety management, reflecting his diverse interests and commitment to making meaningful contributions across several domains.
At Number Holdings, the focus is not just on automating processes for efficiency’s sake. The ultimate aim is to restore humanity to the workplace, encouraging individuals to engage with their work on a more authentic and personal level. By championing automation that serves this broader purpose, Number Holdings aspires to redefine what work means in the modern age, enabling individuals to connect more deeply with their passions, ultimately contributing to a more fulfilling society.
In conclusion, as AI and robotics continue to evolve, the importance of clarifying personal desires and contributions will only increase. With Number Holdings taking the lead, there's hope for a future where work becomes less about mere obligation and more about genuine engagement and creativity. This shift is vital for both individuals and society as a whole.