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Field notes on healthcare AI, Japan-APAC engineering, and building things that ship.

Practitioner-level writing from inside real systems, regulated delivery environments, and cross-cultural engineering work.

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AI in the Real World The Scientist-Engineer Healthcare AI Japan & APAC Innovation Leadership
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Innovation Leadership

How we co-founded a $16M startup inside a 90-year-old Japanese company

The HeartVoice story, from internal initiative to launch across APAC.

Coming soon ~10 min read
The Scientist-Engineer

What a PhD in physics taught me about leading engineering teams

Hypothesis thinking, measurement discipline, and failure analysis in engineering leadership.

Coming soon ~9 min read
AI in the Real World

The difference between an AI demo and an AI product

What actually breaks between a promising demo and a production system.

Coming soon ~8 min read
Japan & APAC

What 30 years of working in Japanese taught me about engineering leadership

How language, trust, and context shape delivery across borders.

Coming soon ~10 min read
Healthcare AI

How to ship AI in a regulated healthcare environment without killing velocity

Compliance, speed, and product quality do not need to be enemies.

Coming soon ~11 min read
Innovation Leadership

Why the POC phase is the most misunderstood tool in corporate innovation

What repeated POCs can teach if they are designed like real experiments.

Coming soon ~8 min read
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