August 26, 2025 Announcement of the Winners for the Nippon Startup Awards 2025

 RevComm Inc. won the Information and Communications Startup Award (MIC Minister’s Award) at the Nippon Startup Awards 2025. This award recognizes and commends entrepreneurs and startups that have created impactful new businesses in the field of information and communications.

Note: The published materials are in Japanese only.

1. Overview

 The Nippon Startup Awards program recognizes entrepreneurs and startups for their creation of new businesses with socially positive impact that may provide role models for the next generation. The purpose of this program is to raise public awareness of the importance of proactively taking on challenges and the social recognition of entrepreneurs, both for aspiring business founders and society at large, thereby encouraging entrepreneurship for people throughout society.
 Following a public call for entries from Wednesday, January 8 to Wednesday, February 12, 2025, for this award, 230 applications were received. After review by the Nippon Startup Awards 2025 Judging Committee (chaired by KAGAMI Shigeo, Professor of the Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo), the recipients of the “Information and Communications Startup Award (Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications Award)” have been decided.

2. Information and Communications Startup Award (MIC Minister’s Award)

〇 Award recipient
RevComm Inc.
(Founder & CEO: AIDA Takeshi, Established in 2017)

〇 Business overview
Through its call analysis AI “MiiTel Phone,” which visualizes telephone call center interactions, RevComm centralizes all dialogue data and enables the creation of big data for conversations. By analyzing and visualizing telephone responses, it advances technology development, such as increasing deal acquisition and closing rates as well as enhancing coaching, thereby contributing to greater business efficiency.

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Global Strategy Bureau, MIC