Palantir Expands Japan AI Footprint with Fujitsu License and SOMPO Deal
Palantir’s co-founder Peter Thiel met Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo to discuss collaboration on advanced technologies and strengthen Palantir’s AI platform presence. The company licensed its AI platform to Fujitsu in August 2025 and extended its multi-year agreement with SOMPO Holdings in Japan.
1. Meeting Highlights
Peter Thiel met Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo to discuss opportunities for collaboration on AI, data analytics and next-generation digital infrastructure between Palantir and Japanese stakeholders.
2. Fujitsu Licensing Deal
In August 2025 Palantir granted Fujitsu a license to deploy its AI platform across Japanese markets, enabling Fujitsu to integrate Foundry and Gotham analytics tools into enterprise solutions.
3. SOMPO Partnership Renewal
Palantir’s Japanese unit extended its multi-year agreement with insurer SOMPO Holdings, expanding deployment of its data analytics platform to support risk management and operational efficiency.
4. Strategic Implications and Next Steps
These developments reinforce Palantir’s strategy to deepen U.S.–Japan tech alliances, drive AI revenue growth in Asia, and lay groundwork for additional government and corporate collaborations.