Trainocate Launches E-Learning Course: "Welcome to the Automotive Industry"
Trainocate Inc., a leading provider of workforce development in Japan, has introduced a new e-learning module titled "Welcome to the Automotive Industry." This program aims to furnish knowledge necessary for companies entering the automotive sector, amidst one of the most significant transformations the industry has witnessed in a century. With the automotive landscape rapidly evolving, especially in the transition from gasoline vehicles to hybrid and fully electric models, the integration of software and digital technology is becoming pivotal.
Why Learn About the Automotive Industry Now?
The automotive industry is undergoing substantial changes, driven by electrification and the increasing complexity of in-vehicle software. According to predictions from Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, the revenue generated from automotive software could account for up to 30% of total vehicle sales. This shift aligns with broader trends in decarbonization and the digitalization of services, making it imperative for businesses to understand the industry's unique characteristics and terminologies.
As traditional supply chains blur and technology firms enter the market, it becomes essential for new entrants to grasp the intricacies of the automotive sector. Without knowledge of the industry’s structure and business practices, companies risk miscommunication and potential conflicts when navigating this complex landscape. Therefore, acquiring foundational knowledge on the automotive industry is crucial for success.
Overview of the E-Learning Module
The newly launched e-learning course provides a comprehensive overview of the automotive industry. Led by industry expert Yoshihiro Hayashi, the course covers essential aspects such as market structures, regulations, and quality standards, along with practical insights into commonly used jargon, sales practices, and operational processes relevant to the industry.
In just one hour, participants can gain critical knowledge needed for conducting business in the rapidly transforming automotive environment.
Target Audience
The e-learning module is designed for:
- - Employees of companies looking to enter the automotive sector and their respective departments.
- - Professionals from IT firms and startups engaging in automotive projects.
- - Engineers and product managers from IT/software/digital services aiming to transition into the automotive field.
- - Job seekers and students targeting careers in the automotive or mobility sectors.
- - Industry professionals wishing to update their understanding of the latest trends.
Curriculum Breakdown
1.
Current State of the Automotive Industry and New Trends
2.
Characteristics of the Automotive Sector
3.
Specialized Terminology Commonly Used
4.
Business Customs, Manners, and Contract Points Unique to the Industry
5.
Responses to Automotive Supply Chain (SCOPE)
6.
New Frontiers in Mobility Society
About the Speaker: Yoshihiro Hayashi
Yoshihiro Hayashi has extensive experience in the automotive sector, participating in standardization activities for the AUTOSAR platform. He has contributed to the development of automotive functional safety and cybersecurity projects within the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Since 2012, he has promoted mass production development of electrification units at Tier 1 suppliers. Currently, he acts as an assessor for ISO/SAE 21434 (cybersecurity) and ISO 26262 (functional safety), supporting the development of vehicular systems.
Pricing and Enrollment
The course is priced at 6,600 yen (tax included).
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Welcome to the Automotive Industry
Company Overview: Trainocate Inc.
- - CEO: Masao Hayatsu
- - Founded: December 6, 1995
- - Headquarters: 20th & 27th Floors, Sumitomo Real Estate Shinjuku Oak Tower, 6-8-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
- - Business Area: Focused on IT skills development, business skill education, and talent development.
- - Website: Trainocate Inc.
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