Are you still going to continue that approach? The next move to break through the "limits" on-site.
Shinjo Corporation Co., Ltd. will hold an online seminar aimed at companies facing such challenges, explaining [the main theme of the seminar]. Experts active on the front lines will clearly introduce specific methods and the latest successful case studies to accelerate your business. 【Do you have any of these concerns?】 You want to increase productivity but don’t know where to start. The know-how of skilled technicians is not being passed on to younger employees, leading to unstable quality. It’s difficult to differentiate from competitors, and you often get caught up in price competition. You hear the terms DX and AI but can’t envision how to utilize them in your company. [Other specific challenges you might be facing] → This seminar will provide hints to solve those challenges! 【What you will gain from this seminar】 Specific methods to maximize productivity. Case studies on quality control and cost reduction using AI/IoT. A framework for knowledge transfer that can be implemented on-site starting tomorrow. An explanation of the latest industry trends and successful case studies. A Q&A session and individual consultation tailored to your company’s challenges.
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As part of our support for your design and development, we are holding seminars. We can also provide specific development assistance. 【Company Policy & Business】 Proposing optimal project management tailored to the scale Promoting DX through true total production from IoT device development to system proposals Advancing development front-loading, design FMEA, CAE utilization, and digital fabrication Designing dustproof and waterproof specifications, heat dissipation design Drone and robot development Development of new materials for product adoption 【Strong Points】Support services and commissioned areas - Waterproof structural design development (contracted), building waterproof design knowledge - Heat dissipation design and electronic device heat management (thermal design) - DX, IoT, 3D data introduction & development & support - Drone and mounted module design development, small robot design development - Product development: mechanical design - Product development management - Front-loading (3D data operation knowledge) and building an organization for its utilization - Development of functional materials (sheets, resins) - Zero carbon (carbon credits, DX introduction) - Regional support (promoting DX and improving productivity)
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【Guidelines】 - Cost Approximately 30,000 yen per person, adjusted based on the number of participants. - Time Half a day to one day event. - Lead time from inquiry to event Can be held within half a month to two months.
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Various seminars are currently being held. New seminars are also being prepared continuously.
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Framework Collection
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A quality seminar to revisit our original intentions and organize our approach to quality.
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Regarding heat release
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Properly organize waterproofing.
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A Challenge to Transform "Impossible" into "Possible" in Design Quality One day, we received a development project for a new wearable device that pursued unprecedented thinness and lightness. The client's request was, "It must be completely waterproof while not compromising on design at all." The project initially ran aground due to this conflicting challenge. The thickness of the casing was just a few millimeters. With conventional waterproofing technology, it was not only difficult to protect the internal precision instruments but also to maintain design integrity. While many engineers threw in the towel, declaring it "impossible," the challenge at Kamigami Corporation began. Our team first thoroughly utilized 3D data as part of our DX promotion, repeatedly conducting simulations in a virtual space. This was a crucial process to eliminate rework and improve development productivity. Drawing on the experience and insights that our representative, Suzuki, had cultivated over many years in developing some of the world's thinnest waterproof designs for smartphones, we meticulously analyzed every possible water intrusion route, leaving no 0.1 millimeter gap unchecked. We pursued the highest design quality and devised a new waterproof structure that overturned conventional wisdom.