Eliminate the Information Gap! Launch of 'Digital Signage Implementation Support Package' Useful for 'Disaster Prevention, Tourism, and General Guidance' for Local Governments

Good Laugh Co., Ltd. has launched a 'Multi-functional Digital Signage Implementation Support Package' for local governments to digitize information dissemination in public spaces, handling disaster alerts, multilingual guidance, and tourism promotion all in one.
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Good Laugh Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Higashinada-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, CEO: Masatsugu Komaki), which provides web marketing support, will begin offering a 'Multi-functional Digital Signage Implementation Support Package' for local governments and public facilities, aimed at ensuring the safety and security of residents and resolving the digital divide.

This package digitalizes information dissemination in public spaces such as city halls, community centers, and station squares. It achieves simultaneous distribution of disaster and emergency information, multilingual comprehensive guidance, and regional tourism promotion all in one device, balancing the improvement of staff operational efficiency (DX) and resident services.

## Background of Service Provision: Limitations of Paper Media and Expansion of the Information Gap
Prompt information transmission during disasters and multilingual support for the elderly and foreigners are urgent issues for modern local governments, but conventional paper media and old-fashioned bulletin boards have reached their limits.

- Challenge 1: Delay in disaster information transmission
During disasters and emergencies, there is a lack of information transmission means that can appeal visually and in real-time to all residents, including the elderly.
- Challenge 2: Expansion of the information gap
There is a lack of multilingual and barrier-free support for the elderly and foreign visitors to Japan, resulting in an 'information gap' where necessary information does not reach some residents.
- Challenge 3: Operational workload on staff
A lot of resources are allocated to guidance operations at city hall counters and the replacement of paper posters, creating a demand for operational efficiency (DX) among staff.

In response to this challenge, our company will launch support for the introduction of signage for public facilities that prioritizes 'ensuring the safety of residents' and 'fairness of information.'

## Three Effects Achieved by the Implementation Model for Public Facilities
This package will dramatically improve the public services of local governments in both normal times and emergencies.

Business Efficiency and Resolution of the Information Gap
- By functioning as a multilingual comprehensive guidance system at city halls and community centers, staff guidance tasks will be automated, paperless operations will progress, and the DX of operations will be strongly promoted.

Improvement of Regional Value: Strengthening the Dissemination of Tourism and Regional Information
- At station squares and tourist facilities, regional tourism information, event information, and public transportation operation status will be communicated through attractive videos.