TouchOS: Bridging Japanese Content to the World
In recent developments,
株式会社E Ranchers, a company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, announced that it will bolster its multi-language web platform,
TouchOS, designed to assist Japanese companies, local governments, and content holders in expanding their presence abroad. This initiative comes at a critical time as the Japanese government pledges a substantial total of
11.5 billion yen in aid to accelerate the overseas deployment of Japanese content across diverse platforms, including anime and manga publishers.
The government's strategic push aims to widen the global market for Japanese content, focusing on creating efficient mechanisms for enterprises to communicate accurate information abroad. However, the challenges associated with international expansion extend far beyond mere translation.
Many companies struggle with the complexity of managing multiple websites in different languages, needing to ensure that updates are reflected across these versions in a timely manner. This has led to increased translation costs, production expenses, and operational workloads, which slow down the process of delivering the latest information to international users.
The Solution: TouchOS
To address these multifaceted challenges, TouchOS offers a revolutionary approach by providing a multi-language web platform that does not rely solely on translation. Instead, TouchOS allows Japanese websites to retain their original content while extending their reach through various languages.
This innovative platform simplifies the information dissemination process, enabling businesses to utilize existing websites for international communication. Consequently, companies can alleviate the burdens of managing individual sites for each language and expedite their updates to overseas users.
Key Features of TouchOS
- - Starts with the Japanese website as a foundation for multi-language distribution
- - Compatible with existing web platforms
- - Reduces the management load for each language-specific page
- - Quickly supplies updates to international users
- - Cater to a broad array of sectors, including corporate sites, e-commerce, tourism, local government, educational institutions, and the content industry.
Japan's unique cultural exports—ranging from anime and manga to tourism, regional products, and manufacturing—are increasingly drawing global interest. E Ranchers aims to foster an environment where information shared in Japanese can be easily and swiftly conveyed to a worldwide audience.
Protecting Value through Legitimate Channels
In the domain of Japanese content, the impact of piracy has surfaced as a significant concern. When official information and licensed content are made broadly available in multiple languages, it encourages overseas users to engage with authorized channels, thereby helping to safeguard Japan's intellectual property and brand value.
TouchOS serves not only as a translation tool but as a vital digital infrastructure to enable the international outreach of Japanese businesses, locales, and content.
What is TouchOS?
TouchOS acts as a gateway that utilizes QR codes and NFC tags to transform company product information into a multilingual web experience for users. By leveraging existing brand sites and product pages, TouchOS creates intuitive links from product tags to essential information, featuring automatic translation, multilingual display, and mobile-friendly designs.
This service doesn't merely make information public; it converts it into an engaging experience that facilitates user understanding, leading to actions such as care, warranty claims, repairs, and inquiries. For more information, visit the service site:
TouchOS.
Company Overview
- - Company Name: 株式会社 E Ranchers
- - Location: 16F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-6116
- - Business Scope: Next-generation dairy and livestock business development, system development, application development, and system environment establishment.
- - Website: E Ranchers
Contact Information
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