As a factory that produces social infrastructure systems such as public transportation systems, iron and steel systems, water and sewage systems, and industrial systems, Omika Works has been transforming factory production processes for high-mix, low-volume production.
Omika Works is currently engaged in reforms focusing on overall optimization rather than partial optimization, by connecting design know-how, manufacturing know-how and other information from a wide variety of systems and by visualizing shop floors.
In January 2020, the World Economic Forum (WEF) named Omika Works as a “Lighthouse” factory, one of the world’s most advanced factories.
Kyōsō-no-Mori offers new value to society by combining Hitachi’s empirical knowledge and the expertise of our customers.
The Lumada Data Science Lab. is a repository of the specialized expertise, know-how, talents, and cutting-edge technologies that Hitachi has accumulated in a wide variety of industries and businesses.
In September 2018, the Lumada Center was established to contribute to the realization of “Thailand 4.0,” a policy promoted by the government of the Kingdom of Thailand (hereinafter referred to as Thailand). At the Lumada Center, Hitachi leverages its long-standing expertise and utilizes generative AI, among other technologies, to provide new value and support sustainable growth by addressing social and business challenges faced by customers.
Hitachi will continue to support the Thai government's vision of achieving a sustainable and value-based economy. Furthermore, there are plans to expand these achievements to the ASEAN region in the future.
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As our production center for IT platform products, Kanagawa Works seeks to reform processes for low-mix, high-volume production.
Kanagawa Works has been making improvements to the shop floor, for example, by using IoT to save labor in parts logistics within the factory and by using big data and AI to reduce lead times.