Uni-Trand's 'Community MaaS' Selected as a Case Study for 'Japan Service Innovation 2025'

Uni-Trand's platform 'Community MaaS', which leverages digital technology to solve transport issues, has been selected as an excellent service case in 'Japan Service Innovation 2025'.
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Uni-Trand Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, President: Gen Takano, hereinafter Uni-Trand), a group company of Unirita Inc. (TSE Standard Market: 3800, hereinafter Unirita) that solves transport and logistics issues with digital technology for sustainable local communities, announced that its 'Community MaaS' has been selected as a case study for 'Japan Service Innovation 2025', organized by the Service Productivity & Innovation for Growth (SPRING) under the Japan Productivity Center (Location: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Yoshimitsu Kobayashi).

■ About 'Community MaaS'
A proprietary digital service platform that allows each local resident to optimally combine multiple public transportation and other mobility services to search, reserve, and make payments all at once. It connects multiple services to encourage mobility purposes within MaaS, realizing public transportation and regional revitalization while supporting the creation of sustainable local public transportation through the dynamic and flexible use of collected data.

■ Reasons for Selecting 'Community MaaS'
By linking MaaS (Mobility as a Service) tailored for communities with My Number cards, the goal is to drive sustainable service innovation (co-creation of added value) in unity with the local society. This is achieved by having local governments and businesses utilize usage data to encourage citizens to go out, maintain local public transportation networks, and create liveliness.

■ About 'Japan Service Innovation 2025'
To contribute to the improvement of productivity in the service industry, 'Japan Service Innovation 2025' broadly selects and compiles innovative and excellent service cases that boldly challenge service innovation, drawn from various cases obtained through the activities of SPRING (such as the Japan Service Award and the JCSI survey).

'Japan Service Innovation 2025' Introduction Page
Announcement HP: https://service-safari.jp/servicei2025/

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