AiCAN Hosts Webinar for Local Governments on Promoting Child Guidance Center DX
AiCAN Inc. hosted a webinar for local government officials on April 22, 2026, titled 'Challenges and Practical Examples of Child Guidance Center DX.' The company's cloud service 'AiCAN,' specialized in child welfare, improves the efficiency of record-keeping and information sharing, and has been adopted by 17 municipalities nationwide.
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AiCAN Inc., which develops cloud services specialized in the child welfare sector, held a webinar for local government officials titled 'Challenges and Practical Examples of Child Guidance Center DX: Reducing Frontline Burdens and Creating Time to Face Children' on April 22, 2026.
Local government personnel from across the country participated in the event. The webinar explained specific DX promotion effects proven in many municipalities, such as streamlining record-keeping using tablets, facilitating team communication, and contributing to supervision that supports the frontline. Furthermore, concrete solutions to overcome the 'barrier of organizational adoption'—the biggest concern during implementation—were introduced alongside practical examples from adopting local governments.
The company plans to hold regular events for municipalities in the future. The recorded video of this webinar and the presentation materials are available for archive distribution on the company's official website for eligible local government officials.
The number of reports and consultations regarding child abuse is increasing year by year, and challenges such as the complexity of record-keeping, difficulties in information sharing, an increase in cases difficult to judge, and the growing burden of staff training are becoming severe at the frontlines of local governments and child welfare institutions.
Under the mission to 'update the systems and values that protect children,' AiCAN Inc. utilizes technology to solve these issues. Its cloud service 'AiCAN' enables viewing and entering records anytime and anywhere using tablet devices and a dedicated app. In addition, it centralizes the creation of administrative documents and meeting materials, as well as assessment support functions, thereby streamlining record operations and information sharing.
As of May 2026, the service has been implemented in 17 municipalities nationwide. Key adopting local governments include Mie Prefecture, Minato Ward, Setagaya Ward, Suginami Ward, Edogawa Ward, and Taito Ward in Tokyo, Kawasaki City in Kanagawa Prefecture, Amagasaki City in Hyogo Prefecture, Takasaki City in Gunma Prefecture, Funabashi City in Chiba Prefecture, Kagoshima City in Kagoshima Prefecture, Okayama Prefecture, and Aomori Prefecture.
Local government personnel from across the country participated in the event. The webinar explained specific DX promotion effects proven in many municipalities, such as streamlining record-keeping using tablets, facilitating team communication, and contributing to supervision that supports the frontline. Furthermore, concrete solutions to overcome the 'barrier of organizational adoption'—the biggest concern during implementation—were introduced alongside practical examples from adopting local governments.
The company plans to hold regular events for municipalities in the future. The recorded video of this webinar and the presentation materials are available for archive distribution on the company's official website for eligible local government officials.
The number of reports and consultations regarding child abuse is increasing year by year, and challenges such as the complexity of record-keeping, difficulties in information sharing, an increase in cases difficult to judge, and the growing burden of staff training are becoming severe at the frontlines of local governments and child welfare institutions.
Under the mission to 'update the systems and values that protect children,' AiCAN Inc. utilizes technology to solve these issues. Its cloud service 'AiCAN' enables viewing and entering records anytime and anywhere using tablet devices and a dedicated app. In addition, it centralizes the creation of administrative documents and meeting materials, as well as assessment support functions, thereby streamlining record operations and information sharing.
As of May 2026, the service has been implemented in 17 municipalities nationwide. Key adopting local governments include Mie Prefecture, Minato Ward, Setagaya Ward, Suginami Ward, Edogawa Ward, and Taito Ward in Tokyo, Kawasaki City in Kanagawa Prefecture, Amagasaki City in Hyogo Prefecture, Takasaki City in Gunma Prefecture, Funabashi City in Chiba Prefecture, Kagoshima City in Kagoshima Prefecture, Okayama Prefecture, and Aomori Prefecture.
FAQ
For what purpose was AiCAN's service developed?
It was developed to eliminate the complexity of record-keeping and difficulties in information sharing in child abuse responses, reducing the burden on the frontline to create more time to face children.
What are the main features of AiCAN's cloud service?
It features record viewing and entry using tablet devices, creation of administrative documents and meeting materials, and assessment support functions.
What kind of local governments have adopted AiCAN?
It has been adopted by 17 municipalities nationwide, including special wards like Minato and Setagaya in Tokyo, and designated/core cities like Kawasaki and Amagasaki.