[Held on Apr 23] 'Connection Design that Determines the Success or Failure of AI Utilization' - Explaining Key Points for Integrating AI into Company-wide Business Processes to Achieve Results
DATAFLUCT Inc. and Nippon Denshi Keisan Co., Ltd. will co-host a free webinar on April 23, 2026, focusing on 'Connection Design' to successfully integrate AI into enterprise operations and overcome the PoC phase.
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DATAFLUCT Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and CEO: Hayato Kumemura; hereinafter 'DATAFLUCT'), in collaboration with Nippon Denshi Keisan Co., Ltd., will hold a free online seminar titled 'Connection Design that Determines the Success or Failure of AI Utilization: How to Connect Data Utilization and Business Reform' starting at 12:00 PM on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
## Seminar Overview
As technological innovations, particularly generative AI, accelerate, corporate competitiveness is no longer determined by 'whether to introduce AI', but by 'whether it can be integrated into company-wide business processes and established as a result-producing tool'. On the other hand, in larger enterprises, data and operations are often fragmented by department, and alignment with core systems and existing operations becomes a barrier, frequently causing AI utilization to stall at the PoC (Proof of Concept) stage.
Under the theme of 'Connection Design'—which dictates the success or failure of AI utilization—this webinar will organize the mindset and practical steps needed to promote data utilization and business reform without fragmentation. We will explain cross-departmental promotion structures, how to overcome barriers to frontline adoption, and strategies for company-wide rollout, clarifying the next steps your company should take.
### ■ Recommended for the following people:
* Those promoting AI utilization as part of company-wide DX, but struggling with inter-departmental collaboration.
* Those who have conducted AI PoCs but face challenges in integrating and establishing them within business processes.
* Those whose data is scattered across departments and systems, preventing company-wide utilization.
* Information Systems departments looking to implement AI while ensuring governance.
* Those struggling with explaining ROI to management or formulating a company-wide rollout roadmap.
### ■ What you will learn in this seminar:
* The concept of 'Data x Business' connection design premised on company-wide rollout.
* Promotion strategies and organizational methods for AI utilization to avoid falling into departmental silos.
* Process design points to avoid stopping at PoC and bridge the gap to frontline implementation.
* How to create a collaborative promotion structure/role division among IT, DX promotion, and business departments.
* Perspectives on AI utilization roadmaps and value creation that lead to management decisions.
### ■ Program
1. **Short Discussion**
Theme: 'What is the "fragmentation" that causes AI utilization to stop at PoC? The connection design issues that determine success or failure'
2. **DATAFLUCT Inc.**
Theme: 'Data design that builds the foundation for AI utilization - The concept of data integration and preparation premised on company-wide rollout'
3. **Nippon Denshi Keisan Co., Ltd.**
Theme: 'Business connection to implement "Usable AI" - Design and adoption strategies for integration into frontline operations'
## Seminar Overview
As technological innovations, particularly generative AI, accelerate, corporate competitiveness is no longer determined by 'whether to introduce AI', but by 'whether it can be integrated into company-wide business processes and established as a result-producing tool'. On the other hand, in larger enterprises, data and operations are often fragmented by department, and alignment with core systems and existing operations becomes a barrier, frequently causing AI utilization to stall at the PoC (Proof of Concept) stage.
Under the theme of 'Connection Design'—which dictates the success or failure of AI utilization—this webinar will organize the mindset and practical steps needed to promote data utilization and business reform without fragmentation. We will explain cross-departmental promotion structures, how to overcome barriers to frontline adoption, and strategies for company-wide rollout, clarifying the next steps your company should take.
### ■ Recommended for the following people:
* Those promoting AI utilization as part of company-wide DX, but struggling with inter-departmental collaboration.
* Those who have conducted AI PoCs but face challenges in integrating and establishing them within business processes.
* Those whose data is scattered across departments and systems, preventing company-wide utilization.
* Information Systems departments looking to implement AI while ensuring governance.
* Those struggling with explaining ROI to management or formulating a company-wide rollout roadmap.
### ■ What you will learn in this seminar:
* The concept of 'Data x Business' connection design premised on company-wide rollout.
* Promotion strategies and organizational methods for AI utilization to avoid falling into departmental silos.
* Process design points to avoid stopping at PoC and bridge the gap to frontline implementation.
* How to create a collaborative promotion structure/role division among IT, DX promotion, and business departments.
* Perspectives on AI utilization roadmaps and value creation that lead to management decisions.
### ■ Program
1. **Short Discussion**
Theme: 'What is the "fragmentation" that causes AI utilization to stop at PoC? The connection design issues that determine success or failure'
2. **DATAFLUCT Inc.**
Theme: 'Data design that builds the foundation for AI utilization - The concept of data integration and preparation premised on company-wide rollout'
3. **Nippon Denshi Keisan Co., Ltd.**
Theme: 'Business connection to implement "Usable AI" - Design and adoption strategies for integration into frontline operations'