Nextbeat's Commitment to Child Safety through Technology
In a significant development, Masashi Oki, the Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) of Nextbeat, has been appointed as a committee member of the Safety Tech Subcommittee of the Children's DX Promotion Association. This initiative aims to leverage technology and data utilization to ensure the safety of children in Japan. Nextbeat, headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, under the leadership of its CEO, Seiji Mihara, is committed to contributing to this important cause.
Enhancing Childcare with ICT Systems
Nextbeat is at the forefront of improving the childcare sector with its cutting-edge ICT system known as "保育士バンク!コネクト" (Hoikusha Bank! Connect). This system is tailored specifically for the needs of childcare providers, focusing on streamlining operations such as attendance management and scheduling. By efficiently overseeing shifts and attendance, this innovative solution helps create a more manageable work environment for childcare professionals.
The key features of Hoikusha Bank! Connect include coordination of attendance management, parent communication functions, and a robust shift management system that accommodates irregular working hours. By dramatically reducing the time childcare professionals spend on administrative tasks, the platform allows them to dedicate more time to the children.
Furthermore, the increased operational efficiency alleviates the burden on childcare workers, enabling them to provide higher quality care. This effort is essential for creating a safe environment where the needs of every child can be attended to meticulously.
Overview of the Children's DX Promotion Association
Founded in 2023, the Children's DX Promotion Association seeks to realize a society centered around children by fostering cooperation among government bodies, local governments, public institutions, and businesses. The aim is to create a collaborative platform that addresses the digital transformation related to child welfare.
The Safety Tech Subcommittee within the Association plays a critical role amid the urgent need to enhance safety measures in childcare settings. This subcommittee focuses on the advanced utilization of technology for safety management and promotes data utilization to prevent accidents. In collaboration with relevant governmental departments, including the Children's Family Agency, the subcommittee is tasked with developing digital infrastructure for accident information and proposing technology-driven solutions to ensure children's safety.
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Children's DX Promotion Association
Nextbeat's Initiatives for a Safer Future
Nextbeat believes in creating environments where children can grow safely and where families can trust in childcare services. The company recognizes the need to develop both a nurturing environment for children and a supportive setting for working parents. To achieve this vision, Nextbeat provides solutions through two key platforms targeting the childcare industry and parenting families.
Hoikusha Bank! Platform
Although Japan is a leader in IT, many aspects of childcare remain analog. As a result, individuals working in childcare facilities often struggle to adequately focus on the children in their care. Hoikusha Bank! is dedicated to ensuring that the country's 1.6 million childcare professionals can concentrate on providing the best care possible by addressing long-standing issues in hiring, operational improvements, staff retention, customer attraction, and management. The platform employs technology to tackle challenges that the industry has previously deemed insurmountable.
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Hoikusha Bank!
KIDSNA Platform
Many parents find themselves trapped in a lifestyle centered around childcare, struggling to carve out personal time. KIDSNA aims to address this very concern by providing a wide variety of choices that help nurture the bond between parents and their children (KIDS). This service emphasizes the importance of fostering those relationships while offering valuable products and resources.
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KIDSNA