Tanseisha will be co-hosting a talk event for local governments on Tuesday, September 19th, with Kokuyo Co., Ltd. and D-Sign Inc., titled "The future of satellite offices to create new flows of people and businesses in the local area."
At this event, we will discuss the future of satellite offices to create new flows of people and businesses in the region, including concrete solution examples. We will also welcome Mayor Tanabe Kazushiro of Koga City, Fukuoka Prefecture, as a guest and he will give a lecture on previous cases of urban development through co-creation both within and outside the region, and he will also participate in a talk session with Tanseisha, KOKUYO, and D-SIGN. At the talk session, Takashi Kamata, head of the Regional Revitalization Support Office, Cultural Spaces Business Division, from Tanseisha, will take the stage to introduce the company's local initiatives and its roles within the three collaborating companies.
At the physical venue, the first 50 people will be able to participate in a business card exchange event, and the first 20 people will be able to participate in a tour of "THE CAMPUS," a working and living laboratory run by KOKUYO Co., Ltd.
This event is primarily targeted at local government officials and companies and organizations participating in "LINKED CITY" (※).
We look forward to receiving applications and participation from all eligible individuals.
Event Overview
title | The future of satellite offices to create new flows of people and businesses in the region |
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Date and time | Tuesday, September 19, 2023 17:00-18:00 (Doors open 16:30-17:00 *Online entry available from 16:45) |
subject | Participation at a physical venue: Priority given to those from local governments Online participation: Local governments and "LINKED CITY" participating companies and organizations |
Venue | "THE CAMPUS" 1-8-35 Konan, MINATO CITY-ku, Tokyo 108-8710 https://goo.gl/maps/8nhZHrdGxWGE6jPN6 |
Timetable | 15:00-16:00 THE CAMPUS Tour (limited to the first 20 people) 16:30-17:00 Doors open (Online entry available from 16:45) 17:00-18:00 Talk event 18:15-19:00 Business card exchange (limited to the first 50 people) Guest lecture details"Crossover" co-creation of urban development |
Participation Fee | Free (advance registration required) |
How to apply | Please select your participation ticket on Peatix and apply. https://lc230919.peatix.com/ |
Speakers from our company
Takashi Kamata
(Head of Regional Revitalization Support Office, Cultural Spaces Business Department, Tanseisha)
Since joining the company, he has been involved in Project Management for the creation of a wide range of spaces, including Cultural Spaces, Public Spaces, office spaces, and commercial facilities. In 2019, he launched the Regional Revitalization Support Office with the aim of promoting lively development together with the local community, and was appointed as its director. He examines local issues from multiple angles, and supports the creation of future stories as a partner of the community, from business conception to participation in operation, and promotes activities to solve various issues in each region. As work style transformation progresses, he aims to contribute to the community in a multifaceted way, such as proposing the creation of a comfortable working environment for people active in the community through the use of digital technology.
About the joint efforts of the three companies
Tanseisha, Kokuyo, and D-Sign have begun offering one-stop solutions for "LINKED CITY," an initiative promoted by the Japan Tourism Facilities Association (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Chairman Suzuki Yutaka), to help realize the "creation of core human resources for the region" and "satellite offices" advocated by the Cabinet Office and Digital Agency.
The three companies will work together to create a local platform for planning, transportation, and payment, a public service infrastructure that connects services across borders, and will support the creation of co-creation spaces, gathering leaders, and commercialization of projects with a people-centered approach to create new flows of people and businesses in the region. This will increase revenue for the entire region, and we aim to revitalize the region and realize a sustainable economic society.
About LINKED CITY
Local regions face various challenges, including population decline, aging, and delayed digitalization. In order for local regions to develop sustainably, it is urgent to resolve these issues, maximize the potential appeal and economic power of each region, and regenerate and revitalize local industries. In addition, it is necessary to promote the "Digital Garden City Nation Initiative," which is advocated by the government to revitalize local regions through digital technology.
LINKED CITY is a corporate group that aims to make the region shine through the power of digital transformation, and is made up of 88 companies and five associations (as of February 2023) that work together to create something new. By supporting local businesses, students, parents, and everyone in solving local issues and creating new industries, we aim to create a sustainable and happy city.
LINKED CITY's Goals
(1) Contribution to the "Digital Garden City-State Concept"
(2) New business models through "co-creation"
(3) Solving regional issues and creating new industries through "DX"
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