The "Digital Human" project of Tokyo University has been developed for more than forty years.
The "Digital Human" built with supercomputers can be said to be the world's top simulation technology.
Digital Humans are widely applied in medical fields. For instance, in pharmaceutical production, they can use this platform's unique drug experimental model to simulate human drug trials, obtaining data within a few hours that would otherwise take several years or even decades to obtain. This accelerates the speed of drug research and development greatly.
The primary funding source behind this laboratory is the Fujiwara Family.
After Fujiwara Tani fell ill, professors from Tokyo University Hospital started using this technology for various simulations.
Previous simulation results showed only a ten percent success rate, and the successful cases only appeared late in the simulation.