Hitachi is concentrating on developing and supplying urban solutions to meet the various urban needs created by changes in social conditions and the environment, and the diversification of user attitudes, etc. This issue describes what Hitachi is doing in the field of urban development such as mobility, public infrastructure, and life businesses toward improving QoL and achieving sustainable cities.
At a time when the Japanese government is advocating Society 5.0, with work style reform and digital technology as key concepts, a leader in urban development research discusses what perspectives are important for individuals and society to consider.
Working with customers, Hitachi is supporting the provision of new value cities with its digital technologies. This article describes what Hitachi is doing in the field of urban development with the aim of creating attractive places to live and improving the experiences and QoL of the people who live in and utilize cities.
Haneda Airport embarked on PoC testing of service robots with a view to replacing some of the future shortfall of people in the workforce with robots. Hitachi also participated in this testing. This article describes the background and objectives of the testing and how it will develop in the future.
The foundation of economic activity, office spaces have important implications when thinking about what form cities should take. Hitachi, using its advanced digital technologies, is collaborating with JLL to promote real estate services that contribute to work style reform. This article describes past activities and future developments.
Recognized within ASEAN as a country with both political and economic stability, Malaysia is experiencing growth in urbanization and the sophistication of its industry. Using Iskandar Malaysia and Sunway City as examples, Hitachi Review reports on the state of urbanization in Malaysia and the activities of Hitachi.