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The Water Science Institute from the Suntory Global Innovation Center presented the results of the joint research with Recursive, focused on advancing water resource conservation through AI, at the international conference AGU25.
AGU25, hosted by the American Geophysical Union, is recognized as one of the world's largest and most prestigious international conference dedicated to Earth and space science. This year, the event took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, from December 15 to 19, bringing together global scientisits and experts to share cutting-edge research.
At the conference, Suntory presented its collaborative research with Recurisve, which focuses on ehancing water resources conservation through AI-driven precipitation modeling.
The presentation showcased an AI solution that accurately forecasts precipitation variations in complex mountainous regious by integrating detailed topographical data. This precision was beyond the scope of traditional observation methods. By allowing for more accurate water resource visualization and forecasting, the AI model directly helps mitigate climate change risks, bolstering Suntory's overall sustainability intiatives.
Through this AGU presentation, Suntory demonstrated to the international scientific community that AI technology can offer impactful real-world solutions for the sustainability challenges confronting global corporations. Building on this success, Recursive remains committed to accelerating the deployment of advanced AI technology to critical sectors.
Companies and research institutions interested in learning more about this research and future collaborations can contact us at sbdm@recursiveai.co.jp .
Founded by a former senior research engineer at Google DeepMind, Recursive brings together world-class talent from across disciplines to engineer results where others can't.





