[Seminar] Addressing the Serious Labor Shortage in Factories: Approaches to Automation and Unmanned Operations
Risk Management for Successful Automation and Unmanned Operations: Secrets to Improving Productivity to Overcome Labor Shortages <Online Participation Only>
Japan's manufacturing industry continues to experience a sluggish economic sentiment due to the rising prices of raw materials and energy. On the other hand, there is an increasing trend of returning to domestic production as companies reassess their supply chains, and the ongoing decrease in the number of manufacturing workers has led to a noticeable labor shortage. 【Seminar Details】 ■ Date and Time: July 30, 2025 (Wednesday) 13:30 - 16:30 (Doors open at 13:00) ■ Venue: *There will be no in-person attendance ■ Participation Method: Live streaming, archived streaming ■ Instructor: TSF Automation Research Institute Representative: Mr. Shoki Murayama *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Course Overview】 In manufacturing sites, particularly due to the challenging situation of securing personnel to maintain production, such as during night shifts, there is a rapidly increasing demand for automation and unmanned operations that do not rely on human labor. However, automation that addresses the labor shortage in production facilities cannot be solved simply by introducing robots as substitutes for tasks. To effectively utilize robots for task substitution, it is essential to consider various potential risks and implement countermeasures before introducing robots. This course will explain the important concepts and approaches for advancing automation and unmanned operations in factories to address labor shortages. Please utilize this for promoting automation in response to labor shortages and improving productivity. 【Course Topics】 ■ How to increase the 'level of automation' and reduce manpower? ■ Hidden 'risks of automation' and their solutions! ■ The secret to 'not automating waste'! ■ Who is responsible and how to proceed? From automation planning to recovery! ■ Related Q&A
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【Lecture Fee】 1 person: 37,250 yen (tax included) From 2 persons onward: 32,250 yen (when applying simultaneously from within the company or affiliated companies)
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