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Aitomatic's DXA Factory Platform to Power Next Billion AI Agents Through Global System Integrator Partnerships

Aitomatic's DXA Factory Platform to Power Next Billion AI Agents Through Global System Integrator Partnerships

PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Following initial disclosure at a World Economic Forum AI panel in Davos last week, Aitomatic today detailed strategic partnerships focused on financial and industrial AI development. ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation and FPT have selected Aitomatic's first-to-market DXA Factory platform for worldwide deployment.
These partnerships signal growing enterprise demand for AI solutions that preserve critical domain expertise in complex sectors. Powered by leading-edge research in Domain-Aware Neurosymbolic Agents ( arxiv.org/abs/2410.02823), Aitomatic's DXA Factory rapidly manufactures AI Agents that combine deep domain expertise with advanced multi-agent collaboration capabilities—all without requiring customer data.
The partnerships mark significant milestones in Aitomatic's global expansion strategy. ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation, Japan's leading IT technology provider, will focus on developing and deploying Domain-Expert Agents for the financial services industry, jointly developing foundation models for investment advisory and banking operations. In parallel, global IT company FPT, through its AI Center, will advance industrial AI applications, leveraging SemiKong and Aitomatic's DXA Factory to deliver advanced AI solutions for semiconductor clients.
Through the AI Alliance, Aitomatic leads SemiKong—the world's first open-source semiconductor industry foundation model. Featured by Meta AI for its impact in chip development, the project demonstrates Aitomatic's commitment to industry-specific AI innovation.
As AI computing costs plummet—demonstrated by breakthroughs like DeepSeek—industries are racing to preserve and scale critical expertise,' said Dr. Christopher Nguyen, CEO of Aitomatic. 'With our DXA Factory technology, we're leading the way toward a future where billions of domain-expert agents will work alongside humans, solving enterprise challenges across every domain.'
'Japan and Asia's industrial sectors face unique expertise challenges as demographic shifts accelerate,' said Keiichi Ozawa, managing executive officer of ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation. 'Our partnership with Aitomatic enables us to help enterprises maintain their competitive edge in an increasingly complex operational environment.'
'The semiconductor industry is at a critical inflection point where AI can dramatically accelerate innovation,' said Dr. Phong Nguyen, FPT Software Vice President and Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer, FPT Corporation. 'Through Aitomatic's DXA Factory and our strategic collaboration on SemiKong, we're excited to help bring these transformative domain-expert AI capabilities to semiconductor manufacturers worldwide, opening new paths in our vision to lead in global IC design.'
Through these partnerships, enterprises can now access the complete DXA lifecycle:
CAPTURE - Domain expertise preservation and rapid knowledge engineering
TRAIN - DXA manufacturing with company-specific capabilities
APPLY - Production deployment with continuous optimization
About Aitomatic
Aitomatic builds the Domain-Expert Agent (DXA) Factory, the industrial platform for creating AI agents that combine deep industry knowledge with advanced AI capabilities. Selected by Fortune 500 leaders in financial services and manufacturing, Aitomatic was founded by enterprise AI veterans including pioneers from Google's early AI initiatives. The company is headquartered in Palo Alto, California. For more information, visit https://www.aitomatic.com.
About ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation
ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation provides advanced IT solutions and services to solve customers' challenges, with comprehensive support for Japanese enterprises ranging from consulting through system design, development, installation, operation and maintenance. For more information, visit ctc-g.co.jp.
About FPT
FPT Corporation (FPT) is a leading global technology and IT services provider headquartered in Vietnam. Operating in technology, telecommunications, and education, FPT serves thousands of organizations worldwide with its Made-by-FPT ecosystem. With over three decades of experience, FPT generated USD 2.17 billion revenue in 2023 with 48,000+ employees. For more information, visit fptsoftware.com.

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