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We recently presented at a seminar focused on the practical applications of 'Michibiki,' Japan’s Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS)

The 'Michibiki' Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS), developed and operated by the Cabinet Office of Japan, serves as the Japanese version of GPS by providing high-precision positioning data. Its utilization is rapidly expanding across various administrative sectors—including disaster management, infrastructure maintenance, and agriculture—as a key solution to complex public challenges.

On Monday, January XNUMX, XNUMX, we participated as a guest speaker at the 'Michibiki' Case Study Seminar held on the XNUMXth floor of the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower.

▶ Seminar details:
https://www.crossu.org/event/260119it/

The seminar featured presentations from our company as well as experts representing industry, academia, and government—including the Cabinet Office, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), and the University of Tokyo. These speakers provided multifaceted insights into practical 'Michibiki' applications. We received a wealth of positive feedback from attendees, with many noting that the session significantly deepened their understanding of how to leverage the satellite system.

We will continue to work to contribute to solving social issues through the use of cutting-edge technologies, including Michibiki.

           State of the seminar

 

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