[Seminar] A Special Seminar to Learn the Key Points for Successfully Implementing DX in 2 Hours
Why does DX fail? What are the three challenges that hinder DX? Breaking the situation where "70% of DX fails!" is said.
We will hold a special seminar titled "Learn the Key Points for Successful DX in 2 Hours." "Why do DX initiatives fail?" It is said that 70% of DX efforts fail, and in this presentation, we will elaborate on the trends in digital transformation and the challenges of DX, using examples from the food industry. First, we will explain the environmental changes surrounding the industry, such as shifts in society, consumers, and technology, and introduce how technology utilization is advancing in response to these changes. Next, we will detail the evolution of DX among top manufacturers in Japan and abroad, followed by an in-depth discussion of three challenges that hinder DX. 【Seminar Details】 ■ Date and Time: May 10 (Friday) 16:30 - 18:30 (Doors open at 16:00) ■ Venue: JPI Conference Square ■ Address: 5-2-32 Minamiazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Kowa Hiroo Building ■ Participation Method: In-person, live streaming, archived streaming ■ Speaker: Mizuho Mitake, Head of Food, Beverage, and CPG Division, NTT Data Corporation, Second Industry Headquarters *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lecture Items】 ■Environmental Changes and Technology Utilization ■DX Agenda of Leading Manufacturers in Japan and Overseas ■DX Challenges for Companies ■Related Q&A ■Business Card and Information Exchange Meeting *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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JPI Corporation (Japan Planning Institute) has been providing valuable information for executives and senior management involved in the execution of national policies and national projects, supporting the dissemination of knowledge as a 'bridge of wisdom' between 'politics,' 'government,' and 'the public' in a limited-participant, real seminar format for half a century, aiming to create national knowledge.