While Western countries have made rapid progress in digitization due to the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Japan has not made progress in the interoperability of systems, and a delay in digital transformation (DX) has become apparent. It is important to build a digital infrastructure that can smoothly link data across companies and industries and to improve the safety and reliability of the entire system when multiple systems are linked in anticipation of society five to ten years into the future.
The focus of this project is on five themes for the development of such digital infrastructure: (1) 3D spatial information infrastructure, (2) next-generation transaction infrastructure, (3) ensuring the safety of the entire system, (4) supply chain management infrastructure, and (5) smart building infrastructure. The focus includes technological development and effectiveness verification for social implementation.
To distribute spatial information in various data forms with efficiency and interoperability, unique identifiers to identify specific spatial areas will be defined as "spatial IDs," and an infrastructure to integrate data through the spatial IDs will be established.
For the efficient execution of business transactions and the creation of new services utilizing transaction data, this theme focuses on constructing transaction infrastructure that can digitally complete a series of business-to-business transactions related to sales orders, invoicing, and settlement.
To address issues that arise when various systems are intricately interconnected (e.g., difficulty in predicting accidents and identifying their causes), in this theme, data integration infrastructure will be built to ensure the safety and reliability of the entire system. In addition, the new governance form will be researched through use case demonstrations involving multiple stakeholders.
As social issues (e.g., carbon neutrality) and economic issues (e.g., supply chain disconnections) are getting more complex, data distribution infrastructure that allows data sharing and utilization among companies will be built to support solutions to these issues.
To enhance the value of buildings and create data-driven services, building data infrastructure that links buildings with each other or with various digital agents such as IoT, AI, and robots will be established.
Technical field | Networks and computing |
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Project code | P22006 |
Department in charge | Semiconductor and Information Infrastructure Department (TEL: +81-44-520-5211) |
Last Updated : July 11, 2024