Since I was 20 years old, I have been immersed in the study of financial management. When I was a banker, I was fascinated by the financial system, and in the 1970s, I immersed myself in the development of new financial management technologies, such as planning and developing large-scale AI systems (yield-stacked double-denominated deposit management) and automatic financial analysis. After founding YAMACON, I continued my research in the hope that I could somehow make a computer work as the head of the finance department and the finance staff (as well as the role of a bank employee). The combination of a master's degree in engineering and a doctorate in humanities is also an enthusiasm that comes from the belief that AI cannot be real without knowledge of the law.
1971~1984 Worked at Sumitomo Bank
After working as a banker, he established his own company in 1984.
Obtained 3 patents for inventions in financial management.
Kobe University Faculty of Law and University of California.
Graduated from Berkeley School of Business.
Continual education in Johns Hopkins university's mathmetics program.
1971 Master of Engineering (UC Berkeley)
1998 Doctor of Laws (Kobe University)
2020 Master of Financial Management (Harvard Extension School)