According to a recent LinkedIn post from Applied Intuition Inc, co‑founder and CEO Qasar Younis is scheduled to join executives from Isuzu Motors and Nissan Motors at the SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026 event. The panel is set for Monday, April 27 at 3:00 p.m. JST and will focus on the rapid shift toward software‑driven development in autonomous systems and transportation.
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The post highlights Applied Intuition’s engagement with major Japanese OEMs on the future of autonomous vehicle development and deployment. For investors, this visibility alongside established automakers may signal growing recognition of the company’s software tools in critical automotive R&D workflows and could support its positioning as a key enabler in the transition to software‑defined vehicles.
Participation in a high‑profile technology forum in Tokyo also suggests an emphasis on the Japanese and broader Asia‑Pacific market for advanced driver‑assistance and autonomy solutions. If such engagements translate into deeper partnerships or commercial relationships with large manufacturers, Applied Intuition could see expanded revenue opportunities and increased strategic relevance in the global automotive technology ecosystem.

