A company aiming to be "Japan's No. 1 Gig Economy platformer" announced its participation in the "Call Center/CRM Demo & Conference 2026 in Osaka." The group develops various systems, offers BPO services, shared offices, Web3, and live entertainment, striving for flexible work styles.
The group, with a corporate vision of "Becoming Japan's No. 1 Gig Economy platformer and revolutionizing the labor market!", is developing various businesses including building a Gig Economy market through direct matching, system development, on-site and contact center BPO services, shared office provision, Web3, and live entertainment. They continue to challenge for flexible work styles, creating a better future for the domestic labor market.
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- Source: PR TIMES
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FAQ
What is the official title and the city location of the exhibition that the group announced for 2026?
The official title is the Call Center/CRM Demo & Conference 2026, and it will take place in Osaka, Japan.
What corporate vision does the group state in its announcement regarding its role in the gig economy?
The group’s corporate vision is to become Japan’s No. 1 Gig Economy platformer and to revolutionize the domestic labor market for workers and employers.
Which specific business areas are highlighted by the group as part of its development of a gig‑economy market?
The group is developing a gig‑economy market through direct matching, system development, on‑site and contact centre BPO services, shared office provision, Web3 initiatives, and live entertainment projects.
How does the group describe its commitment to flexible work styles and the impact on the domestic labor market?
The group says it will continue to challenge for flexible work styles, creating a better future for the domestic labor market by expanding gig‑economy opportunities for both employees and employers.
In which year is the Call Center/CRM Demo & Conference scheduled, and what broader transformation does the group aim to achieve in Japan’s labor market?
The conference is scheduled for 2026, and the group aims to transform Japan’s labor market by becoming the leading gig‑economy platform and introducing innovative flexible‑work solutions.