JPI (Japan Planning Institute) will host a seminar featuring Mr. Takeshi Tanaka, Executive Officer and Miyazaki Branch Manager of Kyushu Electric Power Co., Ltd., who will provide detailed insights into the practical value creation unique to the Miyazaki area and the current status and future direction of DX promotion.
[Details and Registration] https://www.jpi.co.jp/seminar/17767
[Title]
<Held in Fukuoka> [In-Person Attendance Only]
Value Creation Unique to Kyushu Electric Power's Miyazaki Area Based on Carbon Negativity and Regional Co-Creation, and the Current Status and Future Direction of DX Promotion
[Date and Time]
July 24, 2026 (Fri) 09:30 - 11:30
[Speaker]
Kyushu Electric Power Co., Ltd.
Executive Officer
Miyazaki Branch Manager
Mr. Takeshi Tanaka
▶ Over 30 years of practical experience, including key roles in management planning, business infrastructure, regional revitalization support, and assignment to the Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan; currently leads on-site transformation in the Miyazaki area
[Practical Insights Gained from the Seminar]
- Concrete methods for expanding renewable energy adoption based on Miyazaki's regional characteristics and collaboration with municipalities and educational institutions
- Design perspectives for regional co-creation businesses that address local challenges and lead to commercialization
- Challenges in field-driven DX promotion and the stabilization process through companion-type implementation
[Target Industries and Departments]
- Business planning and development departments of power, gas, and renewable energy companies
- Departments promoting decarbonization and regional energy initiatives
- Departments responsible for municipal collaboration and regional co-creation businesses
- Planning departments in charge of DX promotion and business reform
[Lecture Overview]
In the Miyazaki area, initiatives are underway to realize a shared vision through collaboration with municipalities, educational institutions, and local enterprises, taking into account regional characteristics and social challenges.
This lecture will provide detailed explanations on efforts to increase electrification rates toward achieving a decarbonized society, based on Kyushu Electric Group's Carbon Neutral Vision 2050 and Management Vision 2035, as well as practical examples of regional co-creation businesses that contribute to solving local issues.
Additionally, the lecture will explore the current status of unique, field-driven activities toward DX realization, challenges identified through implementation and promotion, and future directions for on-site adoption through companion-type support.
[Lecture Topics]
1. Characteristics and Challenges of the Miyazaki Area
2. Initiatives Toward Carbon Neutrality
(1) Kyushu Electric Group Initiatives
① Kyushu Electric Group Carbon Neutral Vision 2050
② Action Plan Toward Achieving Kyushu Electric Group Carbon Neutrality
(2) Initiatives in the Miyazaki Area
① Collaboration with Municipalities
② Collaboration with Educational Institutions
③ Initiatives Toward Expanding Renewable Energy Adoption
3. Initiatives Toward Realizing Regional Co-Creation Businesses
(1) Kyushu Electric Group Initiatives
・Kyushu Electric Group Management Vision 2035
(2) Initiatives in the Miyazaki Area
① Organizational Review Toward Adaptability to Change
② Active External Collaboration Through On-Site Engagement
③ Consideration of Business Models Aligned with Local Challenges
④ Human Resource Development
4. Current Status and Future Outlook for DX Realization
(1) Promotion Activities Initiated from Digital Tools
(2) Challenges Identified
(3) Toward On-Site Implementation Through Companion-Type Support
5. Q&A Session
6. Business Card Exchange and Networking Event
This is a valuable opportunity unique to JPI seminars, enabling direct dialogue and Q&A with a speaker who is normally difficult to access, as well as networking among participants across industries and sectors, leading to practical information and new collaboration opportunities.
[Attendance Format]
In-person attendance only
※ This lecture is exclusively for in-person attendees; no live or archived streaming will be provided.
[Venue]
Conference Room AB, 10th Floor, JR Hakata City
1-1 Hakata Ekichuōgai, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City
092-292-9258
https://www.jrhakatacity.com/access/
[Attendance Fee]
1 person: 37,380 JPY (tax included)
2 or more persons: 32,380 JPY (tax included / same corporation, simultaneous registration)
※ For personnel from local public entities: up to 2 persons at 11,000 JPY (tax included / in-person or live streaming only, same attendance format)
[Details and Registration] https://www.jpi.co.jp/seminar/17767
◆ After the seminar, we can facilitate questions to the speaker or further communication.
◆ Participants highly value the opportunity to build personal networks with the speaker and other attendees, often leading to new business collaborations.
[Inquiries]
Japan Planning Institute Co., Ltd.
Kowa Hiroo Building, 5-2-32 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0047
TEL. 03-5793-9761 FAX. 03-5793-9767
URL https://www.jpi.co.jp
[About JPI (Japan Planning Institute)]
For half a century, JPI has served as a “bridge of knowledge among government, public sector, and private sector,” providing exclusive, real-world seminars to executives and senior managers, supporting the dissemination of national policies and national projects, and contributing to the creation of national knowledge.
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