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OCC presently provides services for the nation, prefectures, municipalities, hospitals, and other private companies in a wide range with the following as the main services:
Paying Attention to Potential of UC-win/Road, Aims to Spread It in Okinawa “About 4 years ago when a new company of FORUM8 (currently Okinawa Branch Office) was established in Okinawa, I saw UC-win/Road for the first time and thought that it was so good.” In Okinawa, when constructing a facility on public land, it is still the main style to use a model in giving an explanation to the residents or land owners. However, if it would become possible to show it with VR using UC-win/Road, image of the plan could be understood more easily, and in case of a change in design, version management would allow them to confirm the situations later and to store the data with ease. President Ameku also mentions its advantages in consensus building, which has been remaining unresolved so far among local governments. According to him, it enables the user to have a bodily feeling within VR from various angles with its superb power of representation and realistic reproduction of the site, making it possible for the residents to easily understand the dreams of town planning expressed by many local government heads with rich imagination. However, since it was only President Ameku at that time who had a chance to touch it, time passed without producing marketing results. In addition, when he talked about VR he had experienced with UC-win/Road every time he could to the local government heads or others, they would show interests similarly. However, when he made a proposal, it was rather hard to develop the issue. With such background, he made discussion with FORUM8. Based on its result, he changed the approach into the one that firstly, OCC itself would introduce UC-win/Road, and try to spread it while presenting the sample cases. Ahead of the view was a direction of vision that they wanted to promote participation of not only local governments, land owners, constructing companies, and construction consultants involved in town planning, but also children. It was aimed to make an opportunity for children to take pride in their local communities, as well as to study how to utilize ICT (information communications technology), through town planning. Approach to Increasing Users of UC-win/Road While making efforts to allow the users within Okinawa to better understand UC-win/Road, OCC tried to support the clients who have a need but “can’t make full use of it”. In doing so, they also decided to promote proposal of solutions using the inhouse data center as well as provision of the environment for using UC-win/Road with cloud services. However, as there are still few cases of utilizing UC-win/Road they can present, their main targets are set to promote its use to the urban planning divisions of local governments that are OCC's existing clients, as well as to strengthen sales to the construction industry. In doing so, along with package sales of UC-win/Road, they will build up an environment of utilizing UC-win/Road at the Data Center of OCC to provide a new menu of the cloud service, too. This is their current stance, according to Mr. Norikazu Shinzato, Managing Director (Senior Consultant, OCC Platform Solution Division) of C&C Okinawa Inc., which is entrusted from OCC with computer maintenance and operation of the Data Center etc. Furthermore, they also assumed increase in needs; for example, a service of storing data to be generated through such efforts, and strengthening the database function to connect with future services for local governments on the estimation that diverse kinds of data would be accumulated. For instance, it is also planned to apply to the “Supercity”, which started up after Law on Special National Strategy Areas passed in May 2020, and “Smart City” that went into action preceding it, both of which are the schemes for realizing diverse and up-to-date services for the local residents using “data-coordination platform” as their core, according to Mr. Takahiro Kondo, Executive Officer, Director of Public Social Solutions Division, which takes charge of marketing in OCC including system proposal for the nation, prefectures, municipalities, and other public agencies such as hospitals. On the other hand, it was an urgent need for OCC to train human resources having a thorough knowledge of new ICT areas such as IoT, AI, and VR (UC-win/Road) within the Company. Then, Ms. Ritsuko Kochi, Director of Administration Division, who was engaged in system proposal in Local Government Division of OCC and took the current post in April this year, says that they are promoting not only DX within the Company but also employee training. Potential of New VR Service “I thought this was nice because it did not limit devices (to use as it could be used with any kind of terminal with a browser including the smart phone).” President Ameku mentions "FORUM8 Virtual Platform System (F8VPS)” released by FORUM8 in the last May, as one of the VR-related services that attract his attention. F8VPS is used to construct a variety of virtual systems of spaces using versatile WebGL technology. Its basic functions include the following: F8VPS enables what "VR-Cloud ®", a conventional consensus-building solution using 3D VR on the cloud server can do on the Web browser, without installing any dedicated application. Its advantages include not only that it can be used with any kind of terminals, but also that it always provides new contents. In particular, local governments in Okinawa want to show information to land owners and such in a form easy to understand as much as possible when constructing a facility etc., according to President Ameku. In this sense, he is looking forward to the needs for the browser-base functions of F8VPS supporting a variety of use situations. VR-related New Services to Develop in Collaboration with FORUM8 "When we say 'ICT', people tend to think of (some special) expert tasks." President Ameku emphasizes that good business development can be formed by starting with a question "what do we want to do?", and in doing so, discerning what they can deal with adequately by themselves from what they can't. Then they should search for an alliance partner who is good at what they are not, and collaborate with the other one. Originally, he himself was attracted by the VR technologies of FORUM8. when OCC's new services related with VR were examined, he was convinced that collaboration with FORUM8 would make it possible to client development of the service for sure and before others. "I think the best way is to remove the barriers of thinking whether the partner is in the same industry or not, collaborate with a company having the same vector, and develop business together. |
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(Written by Takashi Ikeno) (Up&Coming '21 Summer issue) |
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