Accelerating Global Expansion: BIG DATA Takes the Stage at the 2026 Japan-Taiwan Innovation Summit

KEYPO Agent and KEYLM Showcased Together in Japan, Targeting Japanese Enterprises' AI Decision-Making Needs
Following its first-ever participation in SusHi Tech Tokyo in Japan this past April and its appearance at 2026 LEAP East in Hong Kong in July, BIG DATA Co., Ltd. — Taiwan's leading data technology company — will make its debut appearance at the 2026 Japan-Taiwan Innovation Summit on August 18-19, the flagship annual international innovation event launched by Startup Island TAIWAN, the national startup brand created by Taiwan's National Development Council (NDC). The summit brings together key Taiwan-Japan representatives including NDC Minister Chun-Hsien Yeh, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, and JETRO Director Tomohiro Takashima, making it one of the highest-visibility annual exchange events for Taiwanese startups in Japan. BIG DATA will showcase two AI solutions to Japanese enterprises and industry partners: the newly upgraded “KEYPO Agent” and the “KEYLM — Private AI Platform for Enterprise Knowledge”, demonstrating Taiwan's technical capabilities in AI, data governance, and enterprise decision-making applications, while continuing to pursue local partnership opportunities to deepen its presence in the Japanese market. WeiWei Chiang, COO and Spokesperson of BIG DATA, said Japan is one of the company's key markets for overseas expansion. From participating in international exhibitions and engaging local enterprises to seeking technical and business collaboration opportunities, BIG DATA hopes that sustained, long-term market engagement will help it better understand the actual needs of Japanese enterprises and bring Taiwan's mature data and AI application experience into the Japanese market.
Tokyo in April, Hong Kong in July, Back to Japan in August
BIG DATA Accelerates Its Overseas Expansion
The 2026 Japan-Taiwan Innovation Summit brings together more than 40 Taiwanese startup teams — including CyCraft, KDAN, Health2Sync, and Turing Drive — showcasing Taiwan's innovation strength across AI, cybersecurity, software services, smart transportation, and digital health. In addition to participating in the summit's exchanges, BIG DATA will take the stage at the startup pitch session, presenting “KEYPO Agent” and “KEYLM” with a focus on the data and decision-making needs enterprises face amid the wave of generative AI.
2026 has become a pivotal year for BIG DATA's accelerated international expansion. In April, the company was selected as one of the delegation teams under Startup Island TAIWAN, making its first appearance at SusHi Tech Tokyo and opening its Japan market strategy. In July, it made its debut at 2026 LEAP East in Hong Kong, showcasing AI Datatech solutions — including “KEYPO Big Data Public Opinion Analytics Software”, “KEYKYC”, and “DailyView” — to Asian and international markets. In August, the company returns to Tokyo for the 2026 Japan-Taiwan Innovation Summit, steadily building a long-term local network and increasing exchange and collaboration opportunities with overseas enterprises, startups, and industry ecosystems, while also building momentum for its local Japan team and future IPO plans.
KEYPO Agent and KEYLM Take the Stage in Japan
From Market Insight to Enterprise AI Workflow Applications
According to Gartner's forecast, by the end of 2026, 40% of enterprise applications will have task-oriented AI Agents built in — a sharp jump from less than 5% penetration in 2025 — signaling that enterprise expectations for AI have shifted rapidly from Q&A-style assistant tools toward Agent-based applications capable of executing tasks and supporting decisions. As Japanese enterprises adopt generative AI, they also face challenges such as internal knowledge scattered across departments, documents, and systems, along with information security and data governance concerns — making the ability to build traceable, governable AI applications a critical factor for successful deployment.The two solutions BIG DATA is presenting at the summit — “KEYPO Agent” and “KEYLM” — address enterprises' needs from two angles: external market intelligence and internal organizational knowledge, respectively. “KEYPO Agent” combines the web data, public opinion analysis technology, and Agentic AI capabilities accumulated over years by “KEYPO Big Data Public Opinion Analytics Software”, BIG DATA's AI public opinion analytics software, allowing users to explore and analyze data through natural language. By grounding analysis in real web data, “KEYPO Agent” reduces the information gaps that can arise when generative AI relies solely on model inference, helping enterprises more quickly grasp market trends, brand sentiment, competitive landscape, and consumer perspectives.
“KEYLM”, the private AI platform for enterprise knowledge, starts from a single use case, first mapping out enterprise workflows, then enabling AI to remember, execute, and continuously optimize them, transforming scattered organizational knowledge, individual experience, and working methods into enterprise intelligence assets that can be accumulated and replicated over time, with process-specific AI solutions developed to fit different industries' needs. On the technical side, “KEYLM” is built on BIG10, BIG DATA's Domain-Specific LLM fine-tuned from over 6.5 billion Traditional Chinese tokens accumulated over more than a decade, strengthening its understanding of Taiwan's local context and domain expertise. “KEYLM” can flexibly switch between on-premises, cloud, or hybrid deployment depending on enterprise needs, meeting data residency compliance requirements for government agencies and highly sensitive industries. BIG DATA recently announced that “KEYLM's” intelligent government assistant solution will adopt NVIDIA's integrated hardware-software architecture — incorporating NVIDIA technology from model fine-tuning and Agent governance to compute deployment — to help accelerate the public sector's shift from generative AI that merely answers questions to practical applications that understand knowledge, execute processes, and support decision-making.
Going forward, BIG DATA will continue to deepen its presence in the Japanese market, accelerating the overseas deployment of its AI Datatech solutions through international exhibitions, local partnerships, and enterprise collaborations, bringing Taiwan's accumulated AI and data technology further into international commercial applications.







