Summary:**Inspiring Leaders Discuss kintone and AI Future at Toyokumo Fest 2026** *Summary: Umee Technologi
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**Inspiring Leaders Discuss kintone and AI Future at Toyokumo Fest 2026**
*Summary: Umee Technologies株式会社*
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### Introduction
Toyokumo Fest 2026 drew over 2,000 technology professionals to Osaka’s International Convention Center, spotlighting the convergence of low‑code platforms and artificial intelligence. The event’s headline panel featured CEOs, CTOs, and academic experts who examined how kintone’s workflow automation is evolving alongside generative AI tools. Attendees left with concrete insights on how enterprises can accelerate digital transformation while maintaining governance and user adoption.
### Key Developments
Umee Technologies unveiled a new kintone‑AI connector that embeds large‑language model capabilities directly into app builders, allowing users to generate data‑entry forms, validation rules, and notification scripts through natural‑language prompts. A live demo showed a marketing team creating a campaign‑tracking app in under ten minutes by describing requirements in plain Japanese.
Meanwhile, Toyokumo’s research arm released a benchmark study indicating that organizations integrating AI‑assisted kintone apps reduced average process‑design time by 42% and cut error rates by 27% compared to traditional low‑code approaches. The study also highlighted improved employee satisfaction, citing the reduction of repetitive