JIG-SAW INC. provides IoT based auto sensing and auto control services in Japan. It offers IoT big data control services; secure data and bidirectional control services in mobile edge computing; direct control of cells and living organisms through software; and automation, decentralization, and sharing services for various industries based on optimal control and operation technology for business systems. The company also engages in the research and development of automated driving software, next-generation real-time operating systems, next-generation modules, etc. In addition, it offers end-to-end automatic data control services, which include big data, cloud, servers, networking, apps, platforms, security software, IoT devices, communication modules, devices, equipment, cells, living organisms, etc. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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