Platform Cyber Jizo that realizes a digital society by leveraging the current internal forces.
DIY = Do It Yourself DIC = Do It Company Itself The current forces within the company, which have not been exposed to programming until now, can achieve internal digitalization by themselves. As a result, both the individuals and the company can power up. From now on, it will be more efficient for us to handle simple internal systems ourselves rather than relying on outsourcing. Here are some examples of using "programming skills," which anyone can quickly start learning and mastering.
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The "Platform Cyber Jizo" is an information component execution device and method (patented) centered around the program module "IW-Station" (trademark registered). By freely modifying and exchanging a program script called "Information Component SEED" (trademark registered) through DIY, it becomes possible to construct algorithms without considering programming languages.
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Standard version single for 1 account: 41,800 yen Simplified version single for 1 account: 5,280 yen
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P1
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Applications/Examples of results
Examples of usage for the "Platform Cyber Jizo": - Improvement and automation of work efficiency - Automation of watering and irrigation - Automation of dust control at construction sites - Utilization for condition management of toilets and similar facilities - Utilization for managing vacant homes - As an IoT door device in nursing homes and care facilities - As a hospitality feature, the "Cyber Jizo Entrance System" (trademark registered) with examples of use in post offices, cafes, beauty salons, clinics, animal hospitals, etc.
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The "Platform Cyber Jizo" is an IT platform equipped with a unique "nervous system algorithm" (patented) that simplifies programming, which is often perceived as difficult, by modularizing software, allowing anyone, not just experts, to easily engage in it. Today, programming classes have started as early as elementary school, and information engineering is included in university entrance exams. But what about the generations that are already in the workforce? Learning programming from scratch while managing work is, after all, not very realistic. Cyber Jizo addresses this issue by utilizing pre-modularized information components called SEED, allowing users to learn programming while customizing their experience. It enables the free configuration of business efficiency improvements, including the creation of original teaching materials, bug prevention common in programming, and file management, making it useful for IT personnel training within companies, as well as suitable for programming education and algorithm development in businesses and schools. We will strive to ensure that the "Platform Cyber Jizo" contributes to enhancing Japan's economic power, technological capabilities, and IT education.