Event Management App "SHIROYAGI" Officially Launched, Utilized for Managing Over 100,000 Lost-and-Found Items at Osaka-Kansai Expo One Year After Opening
TSP Taiyo Co., Ltd. has officially launched its event management application "SHIROYAGI," developed over approximately five years. The app was successfully implemented at the Osaka-Kansai Expo, where it managed over 100,000 lost-and-found items. Its core functions include real-time communication, task management, equipment rental tracking, and centralized management of emergency, missing person, and lost-and-found information. The application aims to digitize event operations, reduce workload, and enhance information security. TSP Taiyo is also considering its application for permanent facility operations.
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TSP Taiyo Co., Ltd., headquartered in Meguro-ku, Tokyo, with Kago Ikezawa as Representative Director and President, has officially launched its event management application "SHIROYAGI." This application was developed over approximately five years with the goal of achieving paperless operations, reducing workload, and improving information security in event management. "SHIROYAGI" has already been implemented in major domestic events and was notably used at the Osaka-Kansai Expo, where it managed data for over 100,000 lost-and-found items. Key features include a communication chat for timely information sharing, task and equipment rental management, centralized storage for operational manuals and on-site photos, and integrated systems for managing emergency medical, missing persons, and lost-and-found incidents. The app facilitated instant information sharing among guest service attendants across different locations and with the Expo headquarters. According to data released by the Japan Association for the 2025 World Exposition on February 4, the total number of lost items during the Expo period was approximately 143,000. The company is exploring the application of "SHIROYAGI" for the operational planning of permanent facilities in the future.