Fujitsu has announced that it will showcase its latest technologies at CEATEC 2025, an IT and electronics exhibition. This event will take place at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, from October 14 to 17, 2025.
At the Fujitsu booth, visitors can see and try out exciting new AI technologies that help improve human abilities. The demonstration will show how Fujitsu’s AI can recognize body movements and work with an AI helper to analyze and suggest the best ways to move. It can help people perform better in sports and healthcare.
Visitors can step into a special golf experience that features a realistic model of the challenging 18th hole bunker from Tokyu Seven Hundred Club. With Fujitsu’s AI technology for understanding body movements, combined with AIGIA’s golf swing analysis app, the system will look at how visitors make their bunker shots in real-time. After that, an AI assistant will give personalized advice to help improve specific problems, providing instant coaching to help refine their technique.
In this area, visitors can try an approach shot simulation. The AI analyzes how players move and use their golf clubs. By using data about the player’s movements and how the club is being used, provided by PRGR Co., Ltd., the system can show how the player’s actions and club handling relate to each other. Then, an intelligent AI agent will look at this information from different angles in real-time, providing personalized solutions based on each player’s skills.
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