Zenbot Inc.
Yazawa Bldg. 4F
3-1-9 Shibuya, Shibuya
Tokyo 150-0002
Japan
+81 3 5843 4382
Member
Goro Senzai – CEO – Software
He started with radio-controlled helicopters at the age of 12. He studied English at a high school in Switzerland and computer science at a university in Canada. After graduating from university, he started working for a local consulting company in Vancouver, where he began his career as a consultant and programmer supporting overseas IT ventures into Japan. After returning to Japan, he launched multiple Japanese subsidiaries for overseas IT ventures, achieving many firsts in Japan and the world. He began developing drone software in 2015 and continues to do so to this day. Developing drone systems, which allows him to utilize all of his strengths in radio-controlled cars, English, and software, is his calling.
Satoshi Yoshida – Director – Operations Development
He oversaw the production management and information management departments at Nidec. He then oversaw the production management and information departments at each factory at a backlight manufacturer. In 2005, he went independent to utilize the knowledge he had gained up to that point in cameras (15 years), radio-controlled cars (20 years), and computers (20 years). He began providing aerial photography services using radio-controlled helicopters and expanded sales of specialized aerial photography equipment nationwide. His aerial photography services have been adopted by major broadcasting stations in Tokyo, and he has been involved in the production of many prime-time and special programs on NHK, Nippon TV, TV Asahi, and others. He can instantly identify the optimal motor and propeller just by hearing the aircraft size and payload.
Takeda Kunsei – Director – Hardware
Ever since he was old enough to understand, he has been selfishly creating things in his father’s workroom, where he developed electrical appliances such as televisions. Since his childhood, he has been active in the world of models with the goal of surpassing adults, and has been the Japanese and Asian champion in slot cars and radio-controlled cars. He has also participated in many world championships. At the age of 19, he began designing radio-controlled cars professionally, and later founded an RC manufacturer, designing the fastest car in the world. He also provides consulting on technical analysis, and at the age of 32, he started a product development company, developing models, gadgets, industrial products, and camera parts. It was an exciting coincidence that he was able to use all of this experience to develop drones.