SoftBank Corp. will begin offering "HacoBuddy," a service for the construction industry that supports digital transformation in the management and dispatch of construction vehicles, including dump trucks, from February 20, 2025. In Japan, the decline in the productive population due to the declining birthrate and aging population is becoming evident in many areas, and the shortage of workers is becoming a serious problem in the construction industry. Furthermore, in response to the large-scale landslides that have occurred in recent years, legal regulations regarding the filling of land at construction and residential land development sites are becoming stricter. On the other hand, the demand for construction is increasing for redevelopment and infrastructure conservation, and the need for vehicles related to construction is also increasing. At construction sites, a limited number of…
Leading Mark Inc., which provides the HR platform "Mikiwame" to reduce "recruitment mismatch" and "employee…
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Sojitz Corporation has undertaken part of a capital increase in Hycamite TCD Technologies Oy (“Hycamite”) in Finland, a developer of…
Plago Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with Cygnus Oil Co., Ltd. for a…
Panasonic Connect announced that it will begin offering two new solutions to promote digital transformation in logistics fields: "ZetesMedea," a…
Launch of "EcoLume" CFP calculation service for the chemical industry Promoting the spread of CFP calculations throughout the chemical industry…
According to a report currently published by《The Icons, YESIANG Enterprise, a Taiwan-based leader in green technological innovation, is making waves on the…
the OKI Group’s electric cable company, has developed a coaxial cable with a FAKRA (Note 1) connector for use as…
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced that beginning February 15 it will provide samples of its new LV100-type 1.2-kV IGBT module as…
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to collaborate…
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