IronOne AI Labs, a pioneering force in delivering accessible and results-driven AI technologies, will participate in Japan IT Week Spring 2025, held from April 23rd to April 25th at Tokyo Big Sight. The company will be part of the Sri Lanka National Pavilion, a collaborative initiative led by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) to spotlight innovation from Sri Lanka.
As one of the most prominent B2B tech events in Asia, Japan IT Week offers a powerful platform for IronOne AI Labs to demonstrate how its AI Agents—purpose-built for industries such as banking & finance, manufacturing, logistics, supply chain, and healthcare—are redefining productivity, compliance, and decision-making through intelligent automation and predictive technologies.
Known for its pragmatic approach to artificial intelligence, IronOne AI Labs specializes in scalable, industry-ready solutions that generate real-time returns, cost efficiency, and measurable outcomes. Its AI offerings are designed with stringent compliance frameworks in mind, including GDPR and ISO standards, ensuring both innovation and trust.
Who’s Attending?
Representing IronOne AI Labs at the show will be Manori Unambuwe, Vice President of Global Strategy, and Lushanthan Sivaneasharajah, Head of Data Science. They will be engaging with attendees, showcasing demos, and discussing how AI can be effectively applied to meet specific organizational goals—whether through custom deployments, outsourced talent, or hybrid AI resourcing models.
Explore the Future of AI—Built for Business
Visitors to the Sri Lanka Pavilion are encouraged to drop by and explore IronOne’s hands-on, customizable AI offerings. Whether you’re just starting your AI journey or looking to expand existing initiatives, IronOne AI Labs brings practical tools and proven strategies to support growth and innovation.
Book a Meeting
To set up a one-on-one discussion with the IronOne team during the event, please use the following link: https://calendly.com/manoriu/discussion-with-ironone