List of Uhuru Loocus Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Uhuru Loocus for Remote Monitoring and Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Uhuru Loocus for Remote Monitoring and Management include: Okumura Japan, a Japan based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 2505 employees and revenues of $1.99 billion, Shirahama Town Japan, a Japan based Government organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $95.0 million, Taiji Town Japan, a Japan based Government organisation with 60 employees and revenues of $10.0 million and many others.
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Okumura Japan | Construction and Real Estate | 2505 | $2.0B | Japan | Uhuru Corporation | Uhuru Loocus | Remote Monitoring and Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Okumura Japan implemented Uhuru Loocus as a Remote Monitoring and Management solution for a land-based recirculating aquaculture proof of concept in Japan. The Uhuru Loocus back-end was paired with a Salesforce dashboard to capture and visualize operational telemetry and live video from the aquaculture site.
The deployment centralized continuous ingestion of water-quality sensor streams and video, implementing automated data accumulation, time-series visualization, and anomaly detection workflows. Uhuru Loocus provided alerting capabilities that pushed anomaly notifications into the Salesforce dashboard to support rapid operational response.
The implementation targeted operations and remote monitoring workflows for Okumura Japan's aquaculture PoC, standardizing data capture and reducing reliance on manual checks. Governance emphasized operational monitoring processes and alert routing through Salesforce, and the system delivered automated visualization and anomaly alerts intended to reduce labor and costs.
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Shirahama Town Japan | Government | 300 | $95M | Japan | Uhuru Corporation | Uhuru Loocus | Remote Monitoring and Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Shirahama Town Japan deployed Uhuru Loocus, a Remote Monitoring and Management application, to underpin a municipal location and mapping initiative for public safety and tourism. The initial public deliverable was a tourism-and-disaster digital map named しらはまこんぱす, designed to display hazard information, evacuation routes and tourist information to residents and visitors.
Uhuru Loocus was configured to support real-time map and location services, providing geospatial visualization layers for hazards, evacuation points and points of interest. The implementation included situational awareness dashboards and dynamic map layers for tourism content, aligning with typical Remote Monitoring and Management capabilities such as live location updates, geofencing style awareness and event-driven alerting workflows.
The use of Uhuru Loocus is inferred as part of the CUBE 01 location and data platform that supports regional real-time map and location services, enabling the map to surface contextual location data for municipal operations. Operational coverage explicitly targeted tourism and disaster management functions within Shirahama Town, reflecting the town’s large annual visitor volume of approximately 3 million visitors and the need for cross-departmental information sharing.
Governance was organized around municipal disaster response and tourism operations, with the map published as a public-facing tool to improve situational awareness for emergency responders and visitors. The stated outcome from the implementation was improved safety and situational awareness through consolidated hazard, evacuation and tourist information on Uhuru Loocus.
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Taiji Town Japan | Government | 60 | $10M | Japan | Uhuru Corporation | Uhuru Loocus | Remote Monitoring and Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Taiji Town Japan implemented Uhuru Loocus, deploying Uhuru Corporation's CUBE 01 location and data platform to enable autonomous small-vehicle MaaS and real-time vehicle-location displays. The project is categorized as Remote Monitoring and Management and targeted town-level mobility for an aging population in Taiji Town.
The deployment used a location and roaming system from the CUBE 01 suite, with Uhuru Loocus providing continuous ingestion and distribution of vehicle location data. Configuration focused on location telemetry capture, real-time feed processing, and distribution to public signage and operator dashboards, reflecting module-level usage of Loocus within the CUBE 01 platform.
Integrations were implemented to deliver location feeds to signage and dashboard endpoints across Taiji Town, supporting live vehicle tracking for riders and operators. Operational coverage centered on municipal mobility services, with the platform feeding both citizen-facing displays and transport operations dashboards.
Governance and rollout were managed as a municipal mobility initiative, aligning transport operations and town services to the Uhuru platform. Outcomes cited include improved mobility for an aging population and rapid adoption of the service, with about 600 rides recorded in the first month after full rollout.
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