Webinar on AI for IT
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Stay Ahead in the AI Era: Free Webinar for IT Engineers on June 5, 2025

Stay Ahead in the AI Era: Free Webinar for IT Engineers



In the rapidly changing world of technology, IT engineers must adapt to new paradigms brought on by artificial intelligence. Recognizing this need, PE-BANK, a leading company in IT freelance welfare services, is hosting an insightful online webinar titled "Stay Ahead in the AI Era: How to Construct Your Work in a Changing Landscape". Set to take place on June 5, 2025, from 19:00 to 20:20, this event aims to equip participants with the necessary strategies to thrive in an AI-driven environment.

This webinar marks the 61st installment organized by PE-BANK, known for supporting freelancers with initiatives such as "Support Plus". With AI technology rapidly evolving, it is crucial for freelance engineers to understand and embrace the changes that come with it. The webinar will discuss essential methodologies and approaches to maximize individual strengths and roles in the workspace, fostering coexistence with AI.

Registration Details


Anyone interested in the event can register for free. This invitation extends not only to seasoned IT freelancers but also to those considering a freelance career in the future. Here are the registration details:

  • - Date: June 5, 2025
  • - Time: 19:00 - 20:20
  • - Platform: Online (Participation URL will be provided via email)
  • - Organizing Entity: PE-BANK
  • - Cost: Free
  • - Capacity: 100 participants (Limited spaces available, early registration encouraged)
  • - Registration Link: Register Here (Registration closes on June 5 at 17:00)

Webinar Agenda


The webinar will cover the following topics:
1. Understanding Job Foundations in the Age of AI
2. Examples of Job Processes with AI Integration
3. Role Division Between Humans and AI
4. Strategies for Structuring Work in an AI Era

Featured Speaker


The session will be led by Yoshitomo Kidera, a prominent IT engineer and AI expert whose career spans the early days of Java in Japan. Renowned as one of the first Japanese Java programmers, Mr. Kidera significantly contributed to the development of mobile Java platforms within NTT Docomo’s 504i series. His commitment to advancing Java technology has also included authoring the book “Java wo Tsukutta Hitobito”, which emphasizes the importance of Java’s evolution.

In recent years, he has emerged as a leading voice in generative AI, providing insights and training to various government entities and corporations nationwide. His articles in the online media outlet, JBpress, continue to explore the intersection of AI technology and business, promoting new ways of working in our AI-centric future. As an entrepreneur with nearly 40 years of experience, Kidera actively shares valuable advice on building strategic careers for freelancers and entrepreneurs in the AI era through his YouTube channel.

About PE-BANK


Founded in 1989 as a cooperative, PE-BANK is dedicated to improving the societal status of IT freelancers. Operating as one of Japan's oldest IT freelance engineering agencies, PE-BANK connects engineers with businesses seeking talent. The company's mission, represented by a cherry motif in their logo, embodies the promotion of good relationships and partnerships among all stakeholders involved.

Company Information


  • - Name: PE-BANK Co., Ltd.
  • - CEO: Mikiya Takada
  • - Headquarters: 2-15-8 Takanawa, Minato City, Tokyo
  • - Established: May 1, 1989
  • - Capital: 312,950,000 JPY
  • - Services: IT freelance engineering agency, staffing, seminars for IT engineers, and welfare services.

For more information, visit our corporate website: PE-BANK
Explore our services for freelancers at Pe-BANK Freelance

Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead in the evolving job market while networking with fellow IT professionals!


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