Japan Targets Sovereign AI Model and 10 Million Robots Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has committed up to 1 trillion yen ($6.2 billion) over five years to back Noetra, a physical AI consortium led by SoftBank, Sony, NEC, and Honda, aiming to develop sovereign AI models and deploy 10 million AI-equipped robots across 18 sectors by 2040. The initiative targets sustained demand for edge inference, domain-specific datasets, and integration stacks, leveraging Japan's 70% global share in industrial robotics. Japan's METI has formally committed up to 1 trillion yen $6.2 billion over five years to back Noetra -- a physical AI consortium anchored by SoftBank, Sony, NEC, and Honda, with approximately 44 companies expected to participate. An initial tranche of 387.3 billion yen flows in FY2026. Noetra and the national research institute AIST plan to release a first foundation model this fiscal year, with annually improved versions thereafter built on manufacturer data. The government is targeting 10 million AI-equipped robots deployed across 18 sectors, including restaurant, food manufacturing, and medical, by 2040. For practitioners, the combination of sovereign model funding and a concrete long-horizon deployment target creates sustained demand for edge inference solutions, domain-specific datasets, and validated integration stacks. Japan's industrial manufacturers currently hold roughly 70% of the global industrial robotics market per METI data, giving the initiative a credible production base to build on.