Registration is available here (on-site participation limited to the first 20 applicants).
In recent years, due to the increasing severity and frequency of natural disasters, local governments and communities are required to ensure the continuity of business and administrative services under conditions where people, locations, and environments may be constrained.
This event aims to explore a practical approach that does not rely on special emergency-only systems, but instead maintains the functionality of familiar IT environments, IoT, and energy systems during normal times—so they can continue operating seamlessly during emergencies.
This time, we have invited experts active at the forefront of regional resilience using IoT and renewable energy. Alongside case studies of the latest IT solutions, we will provide a collaborative space where government agencies and private companies can engage in open discussions and exchanges.
Participation is free (prior registration required).
We welcome participants such as: - Municipal officials in charge of disaster prevention, digital transformation (DX), regional revitalization, planning, and information systems - Private-sector practitioners involved in regional revitalization and co-creation initiatives - Professionals working on regional problem-solving using telework, BCP measures, and strengthening infrastructure and energy resilience
Event Overview
Date and Time: Friday, June 26, 2026, 18:00–20:00 (Registration from 17:30) Format: Hybrid (In-person venue + Online streaming) Venue (In-person): Compass Offices Yaesu (Compass Office Lounge, 3F Yaesu Dai Building) Capacity: Up to 20 participants on-site (first-come, first-served) / No limit for online participants
Note: Online participants will receive the streaming URL by email after the event Fee: Free (prior registration required) Organizers: Japan Telework Association / SplashTop Inc. / Recomott Co., Ltd.
Registration is also accessible via the QR code. On-site spots are limited to 20, so early registration is recommended.
Recommended For:
- Municipal staff responsible for disaster prevention, DX, regional activation, planning, and information systems - Private company practitioners interested in regional revitalization and co-creation - Individuals working on solving regional challenges through telework, BCP preparation, and enhancing infrastructure and energy resilience
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