Giving up on 'Electronic Forms Not Catching On'? 'Mirai no Genba', which Converts Paper Forms to Data As Is, Releases New Service Intro Video!

Mirai no Genba Co., Ltd. has released a new promotional video demonstrating how their data aggregation tool digitizes handwritten manufacturing forms without disrupting existing workflows.
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Mirai no Genba Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Tetta Sato) has released the latest service introduction video on its official website. The video easily explains the features and implementation benefits of 'Mirai no Genba', a data aggregation service for manufacturing and other frontline operations.

## Background of Video Release and Target Audience

With the growing call for digital transformation (DX), an increasing number of companies are considering the introduction of 'electronic forms' aiming for paperless operations in the field. However, many companies face concerns such as the following:

'We are considering introducing electronic forms, but we are anxious about whether the field staff will use them smoothly.'
'We tried systemization in the past, but it failed to catch on in the field.'
'We want to make data aggregation easier without significantly changing the current field operations (paper and Excel).'

This video is aimed at those facing the challenge of 'not finding a data aggregation service that suits the field'. It uses animation to clearly explain how Mirai no Genba is friendly to the field and powerfully streamlines operations.

## 3 Highlights of the Service Introduction Video

### 1. Convenient the moment it's introduced!
Because you can leverage and digitize the form formats (paper or Excel) currently used in the field just as they are, there is no need to make major changes to frontline operational rules. It makes field operations easier immediately from the day it is introduced.

### 2. Automatic data conversion and graph creation
It automatically converts handwritten text and turns it into data in real time. Furthermore, because graphs such as daily production numbers and defect rates are automatically created, it significantly reduces the manual labor previously required for tedious transcription to Excel and document creation.

### 3. No training required for implementation
Designed with an intuitive UI that frontline workers can use without hesitation...