MG Factory has launched RijiNet, kind of a digital service meant to make the day to day operations of medical associations more simple, well at least less tedious. This platform swaps out a lot of the manual work, like distributing meeting documents, keeping attendance in check, handling records, and even sending out event updates, all with one centralized digital system. It is built for smartphone access, so doctors can look over documents, confirm participation and stay informed without really breaking their schedules.
The launch reflects a wider push toward digitizing administrative work across healthcare organizations, helping reduce routine workloads and improve operational efficiency. RijiNet is also registered under Japan’s Digitalization and AI Implementation Subsidy 2026, allowing eligible medical associations to apply for financial support when adopting the platform, subject to approval.

