The "Kinki Infrastructure DX Promotion Center" has been established near Yamadaike Park to serve as a training base for DX human resources.
This time, the Kinki Infrastructure DX Promotion Center was established at the Kinki Technical Office, which is located near Yamadaike Park. It opened on April 1st.
It seems that training for local government officials and private engineers will be held here.
In addition, it is the first DX (digital transformation) public and private human resource development base in the infrastructure field in Japan.
Here on the map↓
The address is 11-1 Yamadaike Kitamachi, Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture.
There was a preview here on March 25th, so I went to see it!
So what is DX in the first place...
What is DX?
Abbreviation for "Digital Transformation".
To put it very simply,
Go digital for a better life!
That sounds like it!
Although the first letter of Transformation is "T", the reason why it is "X" is that the prefix "trans-" has the meaning of "intersecting", which resembles the shape of the letter "X".
When I first heard this, I thought "DX" was something like deluxe. I wonder if it will be a training base for gorgeous human resources like Matsuko DX, Kano sisters and Gakuto. (how is it)
At the preview, there was an explanation of the three items of DX that you will learn in the training: "DX of behavior", "DX of knowledge and experience", and "DX of things".
"Action DX" has been digitized, making it possible to check the site anywhere through the camera.
On-site confirmation was actually carried out remotely during the demonstration.
This will promote contactless and remote work styles, improving work efficiency and productivity.
"Knowledge and experience DX" can be used by anyone in the field! That's why we operate heavy machinery remotely by digitization.
It is said that it is possible to work while ensuring the safety of the operator, such as remotely operating construction machinery from a safe place at a disaster site.
However, it seems that there is a trick to actually operating it because there is no physical sensation such as vibration.
"Mono no DX" is digitized so that anyone can easily understand the drawings.
Using BIM/CIM (three-dimensional) models makes it easier to imagine how projects and construction will be completed. BIM/CIM (pronounced as Bimshim), when I heard this word, I felt like there was a guy with that name in Gundam.
As a result, it is expected to improve the efficiency of coordination between stakeholders and improve communication with residents.
The monitor in the above image is a touch panel, and you can zoom in and see the internal structure by touching it.
It's transparent!
(New Prince of Tennis character Keigo Atobe's famous lines)
In addition, the 360-degree VR space can be projected in this web conference room, and it is possible to check the situation of the same size without going to the site. You can also check what the building is like under the ground.
In the training, they actually learn about the fields explained above. To put it simply, this center is a place to train human resources who can handle the above automation and unmanned operations!
In addition, it seems that not only training but also students and the general public can visit. If you would like to visit, please contact the office.
Official site↓
It's kind of proud that Hirakata has the first of its kind in Japan! Moreover, it seems to be amazing for DX human resource development!
[Bonus]
Does it feel like Tetsujin 28-go, like remote control with a small pilot?
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