I/PRO Corporation
I/PRO Corporation is a company.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at I/PRO Corporation.
I/PRO Corporation is a company.
Key people at I/PRO Corporation.
Key people at I/PRO Corporation.
i-PRO Co., Ltd. is a Japan-based manufacturer of advanced edge computing cameras and sensors, specializing in security surveillance, medical vision, and industrial applications.[1][2][4] Spun off from Panasonic in 2019, the company develops AI-powered video analytics cameras, modular cameras (like the "moduca" BTO line with over 1,500 options), and solutions for real-time metadata analysis, serving professionals in manufacturing, finance, retail, public safety, and healthcare.[1][2][4][5] With approximately 1,400 employees across 10 bases in 7 countries and operations in 72 nations, i-PRO has achieved double-digit growth, boosting annual turnover by over 70% since independence, driven by demand for cyber-resilient, open-architecture products.[2][4][5]
i-PRO traces its roots to Panasonic's semiconductor and security camera division, active since 1957, with IP network cameras launching in 2001.[1][3][4] In October 2019, Panasonic spun off its Security Systems Business Division into i-PRO Co., Ltd., with co-investment from Polaris Capital Group, establishing it as an independent image sensing company headquartered in Tokyo.[1][2][6] Key early moves included AI-integrated network cameras from July 2020, default AI in mid-range models by 2021, European (Amsterdam) and US (Houston) expansions that year, and R&D in Fukuoka.[1] Under CEO Masato Nakao, i-PRO rebuilt operations post-spin-off, implementing new ERP, IT infrastructure, and processes with IBM and SAP within a three-year transition, while entering industrial AI for factory management in 2023 and signing the UN Global Compact.[1][3][5]
i-PRO rides the edge AI and video analytics wave, transforming surveillance from passive recording to proactive intelligence amid rising demands for public safety, smart factories, and precise medical imaging.[1][4][5] Timing aligns with post-2019 shifts to independent innovation, capitalizing on AI hardware shortages and cyber threats in security; market forces like industrial automation and open ecosystems favor its non-proprietary approach.[3][5] It influences the ecosystem by pioneering edge computing standards, enabling partners in 72 countries, and driving adoption in retail/finance via metadata tools, while expanding medical/industrial applications reduces factory workloads.[1][2][4]
i-PRO's momentum—new Japan factory, generative AI launches, and global leadership expansion—positions it for seventh-year acceleration toward automated 24-hour manufacturing and deeper edge AI penetration.[3][5] Trends like responsible AI governance, industrial IoT, and healthcare precision imaging will shape its path, evolving influence from hardware pioneer to full-stack sensing solutions provider.[1][5] As a stable, innovative ally with proven growth, i-PRO reinforces its post-Panasonic legacy, delivering immediate security value while readying for AI-driven societal safety.[5]