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University of Tokyo-born Neurotech Startup FastNeura Joins Cabinet Office SIP "Human Augmentation Consortium"

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FastNeura, a neurotech startup from the University of Tokyo, has joined the Cabinet Office's "Human Augmentation Consortium." Utilizing its neuro-adaptive AI platform, the company aims to accelerate the social implementation of human augmentation technology, contributing to Japan's technological innovation.

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Q: What national project is the Human Augmentation Consortium established under?
A: It is established under the framework of the Cabinet Office's Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP) 3rd phase.
Q: What is the name of FastNeura's proprietary neuro-adaptive AI Platform that will be used for collaboration?
A: The name of FastNeura's proprietary neuro-adaptive AI Platform is "Sync".
Q: Who is the leader of the Human Augmentation Consortium according to the overview?
A: The leader is Masaaki Mochimaru, who is also the SIP 3rd Phase Program Director from the Cabinet Office.
Q: Which organizations or roles do the sub-leaders of the consortium belong to?
A: Emi Tamaki is a Professor at the Graduate School of The University of Tokyo, and Takehiro Nakamura is the CSO of NTT DOCOMO.
Q: How many companies and individuals are members of the consortium as of December 2025?
A: As of December 2025, there are 19 companies and 6 individuals participating in the consortium.