October 14–16, 2025 • InterContinental Tokyo Bay
BuiltWorlds Tokyo Summit
We were on stage and in every private meeting explaining how Human Friendly Robotics is taking autonomous finishing from lab demo to giga-project reality. Tyler served as the proof point, but the story was about our team, roadmap, and partner deployments.


What happened in Tokyo
BuiltWorlds modeled this summit on its Paris gathering: small-group tours, forum meetings, and an emphasis on practical collaboration. We used every session to anchor HFR as the team bringing automation to finishing trades.
- Kamariya Shodo tunnel tour showcasing large-scale excavation automation
- Kajima Technical Research Institute demos on CO₂-absorbing concrete and seismic testing
- CBRE Idea Lab roundtables on AI-enabled facility management
- Summit main stage covering mega-project finance, AI, and robotics
Infrastructure tours
BuiltWorlds limited-capacity tours took us under Tokyo Bay and inside Kajima's research labs to see how mega-projects are managed.
Idea Lab roundtables
CBRE hosted conversations about how AI reshapes FM operations—perfect context for Tyler's autonomous finishing workflow.
Demo + investor meetings
We walked investors through Tyler's cycle time, adhesive handling, and deployment economics for Asian giga-project schedules.
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