According to a recent LinkedIn post from Polygraf AI, the company recently participated in SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026, described as one of Asia’s major technology conferences. The post suggests that conversations with government officials, innovation leaders, and SME founders in Japan are heavily focused on how to adopt artificial intelligence securely from the outset.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that, in its view, enterprise AI adoption in Japan is still at an early stage but is framed around security and protection of sensitive data from day one. This contrasts with markets that the post characterizes as having adopted AI quickly and only later added guardrails, and it suggests that Japan’s more deliberate approach could become a strategic advantage.
As shared in the post, Polygraf AI positions its “AI Behavioral Control Plane” as directly aligned with these priorities, emphasizing inline control of AI interactions and policy enforcement without data leaving a customer’s environment. For investors, this focus could indicate that Polygraf AI is targeting a growing niche in AI security for regulated and risk‑sensitive enterprises, where demand may expand as Japan’s AI adoption accelerates.
The post also implies that Polygraf AI sees continued opportunity to build relationships with Japanese enterprises following the event. If the company converts this interest into pilots or commercial deployments, it could support revenue growth and strengthen its positioning in the broader AI security and governance segment across Asia.

