The Japan DX Awards Executive Committee has announced the 21 presenters for the poster sessions at the 'Japan DX Awards 2026 Summit & Awards', scheduled for July 22 (Wed) and 23 (Thu), 2026, at TODA Hall & Conference Tokyo (Kyobashi, Tokyo).
DX leaders from local governments, private companies, educational institutions, medical institutions, and research institutes will present their case studies during four core time slots over the two days. Attendees can ask the presenters directly about their results, as well as their pre-implementation challenges, decision-making processes, obstacles encountered, and how they overcame them.
Attendance is free and requires pre-registration. Some programs, such as the awards ceremony and networking, are by invitation only.
Hearing the 'How-to' Directly from the Practitioners
DX case studies often focus on achievements or the tools implemented. However, when trying to implement DX within one's own organization, what is actually needed is the 'how-to': the order in which they started, who they involved, where they hit a wall, and how they moved forward.
The poster session is a venue where you can ask the practitioners themselves about these processes. Presenters will engage one-on-one with attendees in front of their posters. If there is a case study similar to your own organization, you can ask about the reasons behind their decisions and any points of failure on the spot, taking home hints for your next steps.
This year, 21 teams from different fields and scales—ranging from local governments and companies to educational, medical, and research institutions—will present. Themes span a wide range, including internal administrative DX, regional DX, generative AI utilization, no-code/in-house development, data utilization, talent development, and site-led business improvement.
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