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The 'craftsmanship' on site is disappearing; a way to preserve skills for the future through video.

[Training Video] Points on leaving technology for the future through video and the first steps to introducing training!

In the manufacturing industry, the craftsmanship possessed by skilled technicians is a crucial element that supports a company's competitiveness. However, the issue of insufficient technology transfer due to aging and labor shortages is becoming increasingly serious. Main factors making it difficult to pass on craftsmanship: ■ Many techniques are hard to verbalize → "Intuition" and "sensory skills" developed over many years of experience are difficult to convey in writing or verbally. ■ The burden on instructors is significant → Relying on on-the-job training for technology transfer increases the burden on educators. ■ Lack of successors → The retention rate of young employees is low, making long-term development challenging. ■ Standardization of techniques is not progressing → Different skilled workers have different methods, making unified education impossible. To address this issue, the use of videos for technology transfer is gaining attention as an effective means. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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The transfer of technology is not progressing, but by utilizing videos, efficiency was dramatically improved!

[Training Video] The issue of veteran skills not being passed on to younger staff! Achieving efficiency in skill transfer through video manuals.

In the manufacturing industry, the retirement and aging of skilled technicians have made the transfer of technology a significant challenge. In particular, the transmission of "tacit knowledge" based on experience and intuition is difficult, and it is often seen that it takes a long time for younger employees to acquire the necessary skills. Additionally, the burden on educators is increasing, which also affects the overall productivity of the workplace. To streamline the transfer of technology, utilizing "video manuals" that record the work of skilled technicians and share it visually is effective. This allows for the detailed movements and tips that are hard to convey through words or text to be learned repeatedly by anyone. By adopting educational methods that utilize video manuals, companies can achieve efficient human resource development and improved productivity. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*

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