iNAGO Showcases netpeople 3.0 and AI Evaluation Technology at JSAE 2026
- Ron Di Carlantonio
- Jun 5
- 2 min read
iNAGO Showcases netpeople 3.0 and AI Evaluation Technology at Automotive Engineering Exposition 2026
Yokohama, Japan — May 2026
iNAGO recently participated in Automotive Engineering Exposition 2026 (JSAE) in Yokohama, Japan as part of the Ontario Pavilion through the Ontario Trade Mission.
The exhibition brought together leading automotive manufacturers, suppliers, and technology companies to explore the future of mobility, connected systems, and intelligent products.
During the event, iNAGO introduced the latest developments in the netpeople ecosystem, including new tools for building, evaluating, and deploying AI Agents in real-world products and operations.
Building AI Agents for Real Products
At the exhibition, iNAGO presented its vision for helping organizations move beyond generic AI chat experiences and toward intelligent AI Agents integrated directly into vehicles, machines, and operational systems.
Visitors were introduced to several new additions to the netpeople ecosystem, including:
Starter – Rapid AI Agent development
Evaluator – AI quality measurement and improvement
netpeople 3.0 – Next-generation AI Agent platform
Browser Client with Manual Viewer
Automation capabilities for operational workflows
Multi-agent orchestration
Together, these technologies support the complete AI Agent lifecycle:
Build → Measure → Improve → Deploy

Introducing Evaluator
One of the most discussed topics at the exhibition was AI quality and evaluation.
As organizations increasingly deploy AI Agents into products and operations, the ability to measure performance, identify weaknesses, and improve results has become critical.
To address this challenge, iNAGO introduced Evaluator, a new platform that can assess AI Agent performance using manuals, technical documentation, and domain-specific knowledge.
Evaluator helps teams:
Measure AI quality using objective metrics
Compare different AI approaches
Identify improvement opportunities
Increase confidence before deployment
The platform can evaluate both netpeople-based solutions and AI Agents built using other technologies.
Following the exhibition, iNAGO has begun inviting selected organizations to participate in an Early Access program.
Expanding into Fleet and Manufacturing
The exhibition also highlighted two important application areas for the netpeople platform.
MUTUALISM Fleet
MUTUALISM Fleet applies AI Agent technology to connected fleet operations, combining vehicle data, operational information, and intelligent assistance to improve safety, productivity, and driver experience.
Manufacturing Assistant
The Manufacturing Assistant helps technicians and operators access procedures, manuals, maintenance information, and operational knowledge directly within their workflow.
Both initiatives represent iNAGO’s continued focus on deploying AI into operational environments where reliability, integration, and measurable results are essential.

Growing Ecosystem
The event also highlighted the growing ecosystem surrounding the netpeople platform.
Recent collaborations include:
Geotab — Fleet and telematics integration
Ottawa Infotainment — Embedded hardware and infotainment solutions
Tokai Electronics — Deployment and reseller opportunities in Japan
Tweddle — Owner’s manuals and structured technical content
These relationships help accelerate deployment of AI Agents across mobility, manufacturing, and connected systems.
Looking Ahead
The strong interest and feedback received during JSAE 2026 reinforced a growing demand for AI systems that are measurable, controllable, and deployable within real products and operations.
As netpeople 3.0 and Evaluator move toward broader release, iNAGO looks forward to continuing collaboration with customers and partners to build the next generation of intelligent AI Agents for mobility, manufacturing, and connected systems.
Build intelligent AI Agents for real products — not generic chat.
