Daiya Service Showcases Innovative Drone Solutions at MCON TOKYO 2026
Daiya Service, a leading company in drone operations, consulting, and training, will be participating in MCON TOKYO 2026, scheduled for February 7 at the Tokyo International Forum. Under the leadership of CEO Tomoyuki Todo, the company aims to enhance disaster response capabilities through effective training and operational strategies.
Background of Participation
In emergency situations like disaster response, information is oftentimes incomplete, forcing multiple stakeholders to make quick decisions under pressure. A successful operation doesn't solely rely on piloting skills; it depends on shared understanding, consistent communication, and a system that transforms lessons learned from previous mistakes into actionable protocols. Recognizing that all participants in the field must be prepared for unexpected injuries, Daiya Service offers training programs designed to equip individuals with practical knowledge and methodologies.
Overview of Exhibits
At its booth, Daiya Service will present three key areas of training related to drone operations:
1. Crew Resource Management (CRM) Training
This training session teaches attendees about the multifactorial nature of accidents and the importance of teamwork in mitigating errors. By providing a comprehensive understanding of human error and reinforcing team collaboration, participants will be equipped to handle high-pressure scenarios effectively.
Target Audience: All on-ground crew members and field commanders.
2. Safety Management System (SMS) Training for Drone Operations
This session focuses on elevating organizational safety without relying solely on key individuals. Participants will learn how to implement SMS principles, which include understanding human factors and risk assessment techniques, ultimately creating a foundational understanding of safety protocols that can be applied in their own operations.
Target Audience: Flight operation managers, safety officers, and executives.
3. First Aid Training for Drone Operations
This hands-on class teaches practical first aid techniques specifically tailored to drone operation contexts. Participants will learn how to respond to potential injuries such as lacerations from propellers, fractures from falls, and burn injuries from batteries to ensure that everyone on-site can deliver timely assistance in emergencies.
Target Audience: All crew members and field leaders.
Key Interview Insights
For media coverage, the following perspectives can be highlighted:
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Elements Beyond Piloting Skills: The importance of standardizing judgment criteria, role delegation, and briefings to ensure reproducible operations in disaster response.
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Reducing Communication Breakdowns: Establishing a common language and designing briefing protocols that minimize misunderstandings in multi-organizational environments.
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Injury Recognition and Initial Response: Integrating first response procedures into operational readiness to decrease hesitation and delays in critical situations.
Comments from the CEO
Tomoyuki Todo, CEO of Daiya Service, shared insights on the company’s experience in previous disaster responses, including significant events like the 2017 Northern Kyushu floods and the Noto Peninsula earthquake in 2024. He emphasized that preparation in non-emergency times directly translates to the quality of operations during emergencies.
“At MCON TOKYO 2026, we aim to share effective strategies for managing drone operations in disaster response scenarios through CRM, SMS, and first aid training,” Todo stated.
Event Details
- - Event Name: MCON TOKYO 2026
- - Date: February 7, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- - Location: Tokyo International Forum Hall D7
- - Organizer: MCON TOKYO Executive Committee
- - Official Info: MCON Tokyo Official Site
Company Overview
- - Location: 5-27-28 Asahigaoka, Hanamigawa Ward, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture
- - CEO: Tomoyuki Todo
- - Established: June 5, 1974
- - Business Areas: Drone operations, consulting, field management, training, and pilot support services
- - Website: Daiya Service
- - Drone School: DOSA Chiba
Media Inquiries
For further information, contact:
- - Name: Tomoyuki Todo, Public Relations
- - Phone: 043-310-3454
- - Email: [email protected]
Daiya Service invites all interested parties to visit their booth at MCON TOKYO 2026 to explore innovative solutions for enhancing safety and operational efficiency in drone deployments.