NEC, also known as NEC Corporation, is a publicly owned technology firm headquartered in Japan. Founded in 1899, the company employs approximately 15,970 individuals and reported $24.0B in revenue as of 2025. The company specializes in telecoms network infrastructure, manufacturing PCs, computer platforms, semiconductors, and display panels. NEC also builds broadband and mobile communication networks and provides systems-integration services.

2025 Revenue

Founded

1899

Headcount

15,968

Headquarters

Japan

Primary Segment

Telecoms network infrastructure

Ownership

Publicly Owned

Deployments

2

News Summary:

On March 26, 2026, NEC announced a revised data center strategy, backed by DigitalBridge, to support the expansion of its digital transformation (DX) business. The company is shifting to a hybrid model that combines owned facilities with partner capacity, adopting a "best mix" approach for more flexible and rapid service delivery. Earlier on the same day, NEC Corporation and Sumitomo Heavy Industries announced plans to jointly develop an AI near-miss detector for construction sites. This system, set to begin development in April 2026, will use video and sensor data from hydraulic excavators to identify and report incidents, extracting "risk scenes" for safety management. This followed an investment on March 25, when NEC, through its corporate venture capital arm the NEC Orchestrating Future Fund, invested in US-based startup AGI7. The investment aims to expand AI-driven physical operations, with AGI7's "Alpha Vision" platform using AI agents to analyze camera and sensor data for monitoring and automating responses in physical environments such as retail, logistics, and infrastructure.

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