Why Tokyo is the most important tech destination of 2026
Every major tech conference has themes. Most are vague enough to mean everything and nothing at the same time.
Here’s what’s on the floor.
Robotics — physical AI has arrived The robots at SusHi Tech aren’t behind glass — they’re on the floor and interactive.
Physical AI isn’t a future trend.
It’s in Tokyo on April 27.
A VR disaster simulator and site-visit tours of Tokyo’s underground flood-control infrastructure make the stakes viscerally real. Entertainment — Japan’s cultural engine meets AI Sessions with the CEOs of Production I. G, MAPPA, and CoMix Wave Films tackle what it takes for Tokyo to become the Hollywood of animation.
Can’t make it to Tokyo? You can still be there Missing SusHi Tech Tokyo doesn’t have to mean missing out.
It’s the closest thing to actually being there. Note: Please note that some sessions may not be available for viewing. Apply for remote participation with on-site staff support here. Can’t swing that either?
Ticket holders can stream sessions online and tap into the programming from wherever they are.
Browse the full session list here.
They will discuss the theme of “A New Urban Future Built on Climate and Disaster Resilience.
The summit can be observed by general audiences on YouTube in real time and after the event. G-NETS official website G-NETS YouTube Channel
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