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Takayuki Moriya (born June 26, 1983) is a Japanese businessman, manager, and video producer. Founder of Aww Corporation, President and Representative Director of NION Corporation, and Founder of Bruto Corporation. Born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture.

He started his career as a video producer and worked as a producer at Eureka, which operates Pairs, in 2012. Later founded Bruto in his 20s, a web, app, and media company, where he was involved in a wide range of projects including AR, VR, and XR businesses, AI entertainment development, and 5G content production. In 2016, he founded Naion to build a new video business. He produced and distributed the art film “KAMUY”, which was shown in Tokyo and Miami Art Basel, and hosted the Sophie Calle Shibuya Scramble project and Kelsey Lu's live performance at Enoura Weather Station.

In 2018, he created imma and other Asia's first virtual humans and founded Au (Aww). In less than a year in business, the company has been featured in over 8,000 media outlets in more than 60 countries, establishing the Virtual Human business.

In 2020, imma was selected as one of the “100 Women” in “Forbes Women” published by Forbes Poland, and in the same year, Moriya herself, not imma, was selected as one of the “10 Women of the Year” by WWD. Later, in 2021, Moriya will serve as the producer of the closing ceremony of the Paralympics, supervising with the producer of the video production, and imma will also appear in the closing ceremony. In 2022, he will be selected as a member of the Character Selection Committee for the 2025 International Exposition (Expo '2025).

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