Points
AIST Solutions, in collaboration with AIST, provides support services for introducing chemical data analysis applications and mastering the technology to companies and research institutions.
In the seminar, participants will experience practical examples of data informatics using familiar and easy-to-understand data from food analysis, manufacturing process management, materials development (materials informatics), etc.
After the seminar, participants can analyze their own data using the trial license.
Overview
In this course, using the non-programming data analysis app "PCA ToolBox" developed by the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), participants will learn data analysis methods applicable across various fields, such as food analysis, manufacturing process management, and materials development (materials informatics), through hands-on experience.
AIST-developed apps are a group of applications created by AIST research groups, enabling advanced informatics analysis that has won numerous awards at academic conferences, all with just mouse operations. In this course, AIST researchers who developed the app will directly explain the principles of data informatics and how to use one of the apps, "PCA ToolBox." Furthermore, by experiencing data analysis using familiar and easy-to-understand real-life data such as food and manufacturing processes, participants can learn the basics of informatics technology necessary for DX.
The concepts and analytical methods learned in this course can be directly applied to various analysis and evaluation tasks. Additionally, participants can use a one-month trial license of "PCA ToolBox," allowing them to analyze their own data after the seminar.
For registration and details, click here.
Recommended for
"I want to introduce informatics technology, but the principles of analysis are complex and the barrier is high," or "I'm not good at programming but want to use data" — this course is ideal for engineers and researchers facing these challenges. By using AIST-developed apps, anyone can perform cutting-edge informatics technology developed by AIST researchers with just mouse operations. Through actual introduction cases, you can experience the first step of informatics technology and DX.
If you want to know analysis tools that are "usable by anyone, immediately, on-site," please join us.
Those involved in quality control, R&D, and manufacturing technology in the food, pharmaceutical, and chemical fields.
Engineers who have data but are not confident in analysis.
Technical managers and DX promotion staff who want to advance digital utilization on-site but are hindered by specialized personnel or on-site burden.
Management and leaders of small and medium-sized enterprises looking for practical DX tools that can be tried immediately rather than large-scale system introduction.
<Keywords> No-code analysis, data informatics, DX (Digital Transformation), food analysis, process management, materials informatics
Voices from Past Participants
Energy company Technology research department / Data analysis department
The flow from overview to exercises made it easy to understand the content.
Automotive parts manufacturer R&D department
It was good to actually touch it in practice. I want to try various things during the one-month available period.
Electronics and precision equipment manufacturer R&D department
The basics of principal component analysis, how to use the app, background of the data used, and interpretation of analysis results were explained in an easy-to-understand manner.
Logistics and manufacturing support service company Chemical analysis and quality control department
I found points that could be applied to our own analysis, which was helpful. I would like to hear about other apps as well.
Chemical manufacturer R&D department (material evaluation and analysis)
I felt it was a very simple and user-friendly tool. I'm hopeful that they will respond flexibly even in actual use.
AIST-developed Apps for Data Analysis Without Programming
Event Overview
Date and Time: Session 1: June 26, 2026 (Friday) 13:00-17:00 Session 2: November 20, 2026 (Friday) 13:00-17:00
*For Session 2: Guidance for formal registration after provisional registration is scheduled around October onwards. Participation slots will be confirmed upon completion of formal registration and payment. Details will be announced separately once preparations are complete. *This course is held multiple times, but the content is the same for all sessions. *The course may be canceled if the minimum number of participants is not reached. *A networking event is planned after the session (free for participants, food and drinks included).
Venue: WeWork Hibiya Fort Tower Participation fee: 33,000 yen per session (tax included)
*Plan with laptop rental: 44,000 yen (tax included) *Participants receive a one-month trial period of the demo app as a benefit.
Notes
Application deadlines are as follows:
Session 1: Until June 19, 2026 (Friday) 17:00
*For plan with laptop rental: Until June 12, 2026 (Friday) 17:00
Session 2: Until November 13, 2026 (Friday) 17:00
*For plan with laptop rental: Until November 6, 2026 (Friday) 17:00
*Please bring your own laptop (you will need to install the application used in the course). *Laptop rental for the plan with laptop rental is only for the day of the course.
[Inquiries about the course]
AIST Solutions Co., Ltd. Techno-Knowledge Course Secretariat
technical-knowledge@aist-solutions.co.jp
[Techno-Knowledge Course]
The Techno-Knowledge Course is one of the services provided by AIST Solutions, aimed at enabling corporate researchers and engineers to learn cutting-edge knowledge and technology in various industrial fields in a short period and apply them practically on-site. The instructors are elite researchers from AIST, one of Japan's largest national research institutes, and the course is held online or onsite (local venue) over 1 to 3 days.
The course content targets a wide range of participants, from those who want to learn new technology from the basics to those who want to relearn, as well as those who want to acquire skills that can be immediately used in development and manufacturing sites. It also provides opportunities for participants to exchange opinions and network with each other and the instructors.
By also using other services such as technical consulting and joint research after the course, participants can receive end-to-end support from basic technology development to business construction.
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