Ishin Co., Ltd. announced the limited-time archive distribution of the HP Japan co-hosted seminar 'Project PLATEAU: The Future of Regional Management' through June 30, 2026. The webinar focuses on the MLIT-led 'Project PLATEAU', a 3D city model platform central to realizing Society 5.0 through digital twin implementation. Industry experts from Taisei Corporation and Okazaki City present practical case studies on resolving urban challenges in disaster prevention, urban planning, and mobility. This program offers local government officials deep insights into digital twin infrastructure and the high-performance computing environments required for smart city deployment.
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When will the archived webinar "Project PLATEAU: The Future of Regional Management" be available for distribution?
The archived webinar, co-hosted by HP Japan and announced by Ishin Co., Ltd., will be available for limited-time distribution until June 30, 2026.
Which government ministry leads Project PLATEAU, the 3D city model platform discussed in the webinar?
Project PLATEAU is led by Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), which serves as the central authority for the 3D city model platform.
Which industry experts presented case studies on disaster prevention, urban planning, and mobility during the webinar?
Experts from Taisei Corporation and representatives of Okazaki City delivered practical case studies on addressing urban challenges such as disaster prevention, urban planning, and mobility in the webinar.
What is the primary purpose of the Project PLATEAU digital twin platform within Japan’s Society 5.0 vision?
The primary purpose of Project PLATEAU is to provide a comprehensive 3D city model that enables digital twin implementation, supporting Japan’s Society 5.0 vision for advanced smart city development.
Which audience is targeted by the program, and what specific insights does it aim to provide regarding digital twin infrastructure?
The program targets local government officials and aims to provide them with deep insights into digital twin infrastructure, including the high-performance computing environments needed for smart city deployment.