Miyakonojo City DX Challenge Project: Call for Participating Companies for FY2026 Nationwide
Miyakonojo City, Miyazaki Prefecture, is recruiting companies nationwide for its 'Miyakonojo City DX Challenge Project' for Fiscal Year 2026. The project aims to solve local issues and improve citizen services using advanced technologies like AI and IoT. Key themes include AI utilization, emergency medical efficiency, D.S.PR promotion, hometown tax promotion, and childcare support, with a maximum proposal value of 6 million JPY. The contract period runs until March 31, 2027, with applications accepted until November 6, 2026.
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Miyakonojo City, Miyazaki Prefecture, is seeking companies nationwide to participate in its 'Miyakonojo City DX Challenge Project' for Fiscal Year 2026. This project aims to solve city-specific challenges and enhance citizen services by leveraging advanced technologies such as AI and IoT. The city actively promotes innovative initiatives to establish a 'Miyakonojo Model' and pave the way for the future of local governments, supporting even technologies in the demonstration phase. Applications are welcomed from startups to large corporations.
The recruitment themes for Fiscal Year 2026 are divided into 'problem-solving type' and 'proposal type.' The problem-solving themes include: 1. AI utilization for administrative efficiency and citizen services, 2. Improving emergency medical efficiency to shorten transport times to medical institutions, 3. Promoting D.S.PR (digital, sports, city appeal), 4. Utilizing digital technology with clear cost-effectiveness for hometown tax promotion, and 5. Digital technology for childcare support. Free proposals not limited to these themes are also encouraged.
Past adopted projects include: Gyosei System Kyushu (FY2020) for BI analysis system, OPTiM (FY2021) for 3D surveying for disaster investigation, Shift Plus (FY2022) for 'Otetsuzuki' reservation system, Shift Plus (FY2023) for 'zevo' generative AI for LGWAN environment, Essen (FY2024) for vehicle advertising for meat tourism PR, and Sumitomo Mitsui Construction (FY2025) for AI image analysis for tree fall risk detection.
The application process involves submitting a statement of intent, followed by a proposal after screening. Screenings are conducted monthly, allowing rolling applications. The maximum proposal amount is 6 million JPY, with the budget decreasing per adoption. The contract period is from the contract date until March 31, 2027. Statements of intent are accepted until November 6, 2026, and proposals are due by the 15th of each month until December 2026. The city provides comprehensive support including field provision, internal coordination, cost bearing, and public relations. Pre-consultations are also available.
The recruitment themes for Fiscal Year 2026 are divided into 'problem-solving type' and 'proposal type.' The problem-solving themes include: 1. AI utilization for administrative efficiency and citizen services, 2. Improving emergency medical efficiency to shorten transport times to medical institutions, 3. Promoting D.S.PR (digital, sports, city appeal), 4. Utilizing digital technology with clear cost-effectiveness for hometown tax promotion, and 5. Digital technology for childcare support. Free proposals not limited to these themes are also encouraged.
Past adopted projects include: Gyosei System Kyushu (FY2020) for BI analysis system, OPTiM (FY2021) for 3D surveying for disaster investigation, Shift Plus (FY2022) for 'Otetsuzuki' reservation system, Shift Plus (FY2023) for 'zevo' generative AI for LGWAN environment, Essen (FY2024) for vehicle advertising for meat tourism PR, and Sumitomo Mitsui Construction (FY2025) for AI image analysis for tree fall risk detection.
The application process involves submitting a statement of intent, followed by a proposal after screening. Screenings are conducted monthly, allowing rolling applications. The maximum proposal amount is 6 million JPY, with the budget decreasing per adoption. The contract period is from the contract date until March 31, 2027. Statements of intent are accepted until November 6, 2026, and proposals are due by the 15th of each month until December 2026. The city provides comprehensive support including field provision, internal coordination, cost bearing, and public relations. Pre-consultations are also available.
FAQ
What are the recruitment themes for Miyakonojo City's DX Challenge Project for FY2026?
The themes include AI utilization, improving emergency medical efficiency, promoting D.S.PR, promoting hometown tax, and childcare support, in addition to open proposals based on unique ideas.
What is the deadline for submitting the statement of intent for the project?
Statements of intent are accepted on a rolling basis until November 6, 2026 (Friday).
What is the maximum proposal amount and contract period?
The maximum proposal amount is 6 million JPY. The contract period is from the contract date until March 31, 2027.