Introducing 'TRAN-DX'
Tenda Corporation, headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, has launched its latest solution, 'TRAN-DX', which aims to reshape the digital transformation (DX) market expected to reach approximately 5.3 trillion yen by 2030. The introduction of TRAN-DX addresses common challenges that businesses face while implementing DX initiatives.
The Need for Transformation
In recent years, the push for digital transformation has become a top priority for businesses. However, many companies are struggling with the complicated nature of system integrations, high investment costs, and the disconnect between existing operations and digital solutions. These hurdles often prevent effective implementation at the grassroots level. TRAN-DX is positioned as a solution that allows employees on the ground level to autonomously improve their work processes, marking a shift away from traditional top-down models.
Features of TRAN-DX
TRAN-DX interlinks Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and No-Code database management to foster efficiency and innovation right from the business frontline:
- - RPA Automation: Automates routine tasks like data entry and administrative processes, helping employees focus on tasks that add greater value to the organization.
- - No-Code Database Management: Facilitates easy data collection and management, allowing staff members to utilize data flexibly without needing extensive technical knowledge.
- - AI Learning: The integrated AI continuously learns and suggests improvements, promoting a more natural and efficient evolution of operations.
- - Workforce-driven DX: The solution embodies an approach where frontline staff can take charge of improvements in their respective domains.
Core Strengths of TRAN-DX
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Proven Track Record: Tenda has extensive experience and success with RPA, AI, and No-Code solutions, allowing tailored proposals for various industries and operations.
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Knowledge in White-Collar Workflow: Years of expertise in enhancing operational efficiency in white-collar tasks inform the foundational design of TRAN-DX.
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Self-service Improvement: With No-Code and low-code tools, staff members who are less familiar with IT can still spearhead their operational improvements.
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Comprehensive Solutions: TRAN-DX effectively addresses a range of complex operational challenges such as clarifying business structures, breaking away from individual biases, and enhancing communication between systems and processes.
Use Cases
TRAN-DX is designed to support various sectors with their unique challenges:
- - Retail: By visualizing real-time sales, inventory, and customer information across stores and central management, TRAN-DX smooths communication and optimizes inventory management and promotion strategies using AI forecasts.
- - Finance: AI enhances FAQs and manuals, answering customer inquiries automatically. RPA further streamlines document processing tasks, significantly reducing response times for account openings and approvals.
- - Manufacturing: TRAN-DX centralizes inventory management digitally and utilizes AI for demand forecasts. This proactive management helps mitigate stock shortages and excess inventory, thus enhancing overall operational efficiency.
Business Model and Expansion Plans
TRAN-DX operates on a subscription-based revenue model, ensuring stable growth as more companies adopt the solution. This model allows for continual support and improvement, marking a shift from traditional sales approaches towards a sustainable partnership.
The implementation steps encourage starting small to visualize success before scaling organization-wide—a strategy termed “Small Start x Scale Up.” Tenda provides ongoing support to ensure clients feel confident and secure throughout their digital transformation journey.
Future Outlook
The DX market in Japan is predicted to grow significantly by 2030, providing a ripe environment for TRAN-DX. Tenda aims to position TRAN-DX as a pivotal solution that accelerates digital transformation for businesses and plans to reach over 500 implementations while ensuring that 50% of their revenue comes from DX initiatives by 2028. With TRAN-DX, Tenda commits to supporting clients in realizing more productive and high-value work structures.
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About Tenda Corporation
- - Headquarters: Within WeWork Shibuya Scramble Square, Shibuya 2-24-12, Tokyo
- - Established: June 1995
- - CEO: Akira Sonobe
- - Capital: 325 million yen (as of May 2025)
- - Business Focus: DX solutions, Techwise consulting, and gaming content development.
- - Website: Tenda Corporation
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