Japanese AI Construction Startup Tomo Reaches $10 Billion Valuation in Five Years

Nikkei reports that Tomo (燈), an AI construction software company where 40% of engineers are University of Tokyo graduates, has hit a roughly $10 billion valuation just five years after founding.

Japanese AI construction startup Tomo (燈) has reached a valuation of approximately ¥1 trillion (roughly $10 billion) five years after its founding, according to @nikkei_tech. The company, which builds AI-powered software for the construction industry, reportedly draws 40% of its technical staff from the University of Tokyo.

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