Disaster Network
Centralizing and sharing a large amount of disaster information: 'Rapid decision-making comes from information.'
Transitioning from the limitations of "whiteboards" and "poster paper" during disasters to "disaster response solutions." In light of the frequent disasters occurring recently, it has become urgent to reassess the reliance on analog methods for information transmission and sharing. Misleading initial actions during a disaster can lead to delays in response and recovery, posing the risk of falling into irretrievable situations. Solutions that are individually crafted or equipped with multiple functions may not work effectively in critical moments. Therefore, it is necessary for the disaster response system to be usable by everyone, and it can be said that functions requiring expertise are extremely minimized. Additionally, there are examples of utilizing such systems not only for information management during disasters but also as a foundation for information sharing in daily operations.
- Company:ヤマダデンキ 法人事業部
- Price:100,000 yen-500,000 yen