“AI-Native Engineering Firm Aziro Enters Japan, Leverages India-Led Global Delivery Model, Reports 20 Percent YoY Growth”.

New Delhi, Feb 13: Aziro Technologies LLC, a US-headquartered AI-native product engineering and digital transformation firm, today announced its official entry into the Japanese market, marking a key milestone in its global expansion strategy. The company has established the Aziro Japan Preparation Office in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, and appointed Mitsutaka Inamine as Country Manager for Japan.

The expansion is supported by Aziro’s global delivery network, with India serving as a major engineering and innovation hub, enabling scalable AI-native development, modernization, and platform engineering programs for global clients. The company reported 20% YoY growth is driven by rising enterprise demand for AI-led modernization and intelligent product engineering.

Japan’s market entry comes at a critical moment as enterprises confront the widely recognized “2025 Cliff,” a structural risk highlighted by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), referring to the growing economic and operational strain caused by aging legacy systems and shortages of advanced IT talent. Many organizations are now seeking global engineering partnerships to accelerate transformation while managing cost and execution risk.

Aziro currently supports global enterprises, independent software vendors, and high-growth technology companies through delivery centers across the United States, India, Singapore, and Australia, providing round-the-clock engineering capabilities and specialized AI and cloud expertise. We also work closely with infrastructure technology leaders and several Fortune 500 companies in the U.S., helping them scale with secure, intelligent, and future-ready solutions.

Commenting on the expansion, Sanjay Sehgal, CEO of Aziro, said,

“Japan is at a decisive inflection point as enterprises look to modernize legacy platforms while facing a tightening skilled-talent environment. Our entry into Japan reflects a long-term commitment to partner with enterprises and system integrators to accelerate modernization and responsible AI adoption. With our India-led global delivery model, we are able to bring deep engineering capability, speed, and cost-efficient scale to complex transformation programs.”

Mitsutaka Inamine, Country Manager, Japan, Aziro, said,

“Japanese enterprises are under increasing pressure to modernize critical systems without disrupting business continuity. Aziro brings a differentiated combination of AI-native engineering expertise and globally distributed delivery strength, including deep India-based engineering capabilities. Our focus will be to work closely with Japanese customers and system integrators to deliver practical, measurable modernization outcomes.”

Aziro specializes in AI-driven legacy modernization and AI-native product engineering, helping enterprises convert complex legacy environments into modern, cloud-ready, and AI-enabled architectures. Its approach goes beyond system migration to embed generative AI and data intelligence into core business workflows, reducing technical debt and improving agility.

To address operational complexity and rising infrastructure costs, the company also delivers AI-powered autonomous operations and AIOps frameworks, enabling predictive maintenance, automated incident response, and continuous system optimization, particularly valuable for enterprises operating with limited in-house engineering capacity.

Aziro’s global talent model includes Offshore Development Centers (ODCs), dedicated engineering labs, and specialized project teams, drawing heavily from India’s advanced engineering talent pool across AI, data, cloud, and platform engineering. These flexible engagement structures allow enterprises to scale programs quickly and accelerate time to value.

Through the Japan Preparation Office, Aziro will initially focus on supporting large enterprises, domestic system integrators, and Japanese subsidiaries of global corporations with urgent modernization and AI adoption needs. The company plans to establish a formal legal entity in Japan in the near future.