Fujitsu introduced what it calls Physical AI in combination with AI agents [to develop] the ‘Fujitsu Kozuchi Physical AI 1.0’ through collaboration with NVIDIA. The technology combines Fujitsu’s expertise with NVIDIA’s software stack to enable secure automation of complex business workflows.
At its core, the platform offers a multi-AI agent framework designed to handle highly confidential processes. The first deployment, the ‘Fujitsu Kozuchi AI Agent,’ leverages Fujitsu’s large-scale language model, Takane, to streamline procurement operations in corporate purchasing departments. Three specialized agents focus on document understanding, purchasing terms analysis, and compliance checks, converting documents into structured data, analyzing contracts, and ensuring regulatory compliance automatically. In pilot tests, these agents reduced order confirmation work by roughly 50% while improving processing speed by 50% through NVIDIA NIM Microservices.
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Fujitsu highlights that conventional AI agents have limited applications in complex workflows that span departments or companies. By enabling secure handling of sensitive information and combining AI agents with Physical AI, the platform aims to extend automation into real-world operations via robotics. Fujitsu plans to expand these capabilities, enabling AI agents to autonomously learn and collaborate with multiple robots, targeting full-scale deployment by fiscal year 2025.

