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Japanese Government Initiatives and Hitachi Challenges
ICT Supporting Aging Society
Mr. Yasushi Fukunaga
26 April, 2008
Corporate Chief Engineer
Hitachi, Ltd.
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1. Aging in Japan
Contents
2. Long-term strategy initiative: “Innovation 25”
3. Post information society = Knowledge-based information society
ICT Supporting Aging SocietyJapanese Government Initiatives and Hitachi Challenges
4. ICT services in knowledge-based information society
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1. Aging in Japan
ICT Supporting Aging SocietyJapanese Government Initiatives and Hitachi Challenges
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Japan now1-1.
Social issues: depopulating society, financial crisis, social divide
Total population: 127.5 million
1.53
1.06
1.44
Total land area: 377.8 thousand km2
Population density: 337.6/km2
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Aging society is coming1-2.
Population aged more than 65 years old
/ Total population
%%%%
1990 2000 2010 2020
0
5
10
15
20
25
302010
0
Male
Female
4008001,200 800400 1,2000
10
20
30
4050
60
708090
100~~~~
(Age)
Population (thousands)
2050
Japan is considering the great challenge of its rapidly aging society
Population pyramid of Japan
04008001,200 800400 1,2000
10
20
30
4050
60
708090
100~~~~
(Age
)
Population (thousands)
Male
Female
Japan
France
Italy
U.K.
China
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1-3. Hitachi facilities for wellness support
Home care/Senior day centers (7)
Senior housing (7)
Company hospitals (7)
Fitness clubs (2)
�Hitachi facilities are operated for employee welfare and public welfare
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Increasingly active senior citizens1-4.
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1-4. Increasingly active senior citizens
Source: Statistical Data book on the Life Consciousness of Mature People, 2004
Senior lifestyle in Japan
Good to spend money on own health and travel & leisure 70%
Learning ICT 52%
Think of oneself as aged 9%
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2. Long-term strategy initiative:“Innovation 25”
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Issues facing Japan2-1.
Creation of innovation contributing to growth with an eye on 2025
Long-term strategy initiative “Innovation 25”
Japanese government is approaching the era of a super-aging
society by INNOVATION
� Increased social security / healthcare cost
� Invigoration of local communities
� Proactive approach to aged and female workforce
Super-aging society
Explosive expansion of knowledge society, information
society, and globalization
Growing threat to global sustainability
� Influx of foreign workers � Climate and environmental changes
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Long-term strategy initiative “Innovation 25”2-2.
�Integrating social reform & technology to achieve five goals
�Three of these goals are related to the ageing society
Image of Japanin 2025 Long & healthy
lives
Basic strategy for promoting innovation
Strategy of reform in social systems
Strategic roadmap in science& technology innovation
Society that is open to the world
Society that contributesto resolving global environmental issues
Safe & secure society
Society withdiverse work styles
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3. Post information society
= Knowledge-based information society
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Evolution to knowledge-based information society3-1.
Value
Time
Electronics
Real WorldReal World
InformationInformation
Real WorldReal WorldDiversified &SophisticatedDiversified &Sophisticated
Knowledge-based Society
Ubiquitous Information SocietyIndustrial Society
Information Society
InformationInformation
Real WorldReal World
KnowledgeKnowledge
�Knowledge management of information is essential
Organize Utilize
BroadcastGather
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Evolution to knowledge-based information society3-1.
�Knowledge management of information is essential
�Senior citizens’ knowledge and experience promises to realize above
Collaboration of ICT and real world- Broad-gathering- Broadcasting
Safe & secure societyLong & healthy livesSociety with diverse work styles
Strategy of reform in socialsystems
Strategic roadmap in science& technology innovation
Basic Strategy for promoting Innovation
Japan govt. “Innovation 25”
InformationInformation
Real WorldReal World
KnowledgeKnowledge
Organize Utilize
BroadcastGather
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New services created from “Broadgathering”
3-2.
New Service
Creation
Real worldICT platform
“Broadgathering”
Broadcasting
Data analysis / V
isualize
Behavior / Environments
�Aggregation of huge amount of data from human behavior
and human environments
�Visualization of images of information from new perspectives
Value-added
information
Analysis
visualize
Data
storage
Network
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Visualization of real world: “X-microscope”3-3.
Productionstatus
“Traffic microscope”
Probe carpressure sensor
“Production microscope”
Trafficinfo(jams)
Temperature/ vibrationsensors
�Analyzing real world data from sensors and RFIDs
�Microscope images: Visualizing the essence of a variety of objects
such as human beings and urban infrastructure
-Life rhythm-Networkingstatus
“Life & business microscopes”
Name cardWristbandNetwork Server
Analyze/Visualize
Broad-gatherBroad-gather
Sensors
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4. ICT services in knowledge-based
information society
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Cases of ICT service in knowledge-based society4-1.
Social system reform Technology innovation
Basic strategy for promoting “Innovation 25”
Safe & secure society
Long & healthy Lives Society with diverse work styles
MLITautonomous
mobility support
IC tag/mobileinfo. devices
MHLWhealth guidance
Sensor networkMIC
community SNSSNS/3Gcell phones
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For safe & secure society: Policy4-2.
Construction of “Ubiquitous Information Access Environment”, where anyone can access a range of information about routes, timetables and area guides
Information on barrier-free features for wheelchair users
Route guidance for electric powered carts
Ministry of Land, Transport, Infrastructure & Tourism (MILT)
- Autonomous Mobility Support Project (from 2003)
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For safe & secure society: ICT support4-3.
�Utilizing sensors, ICT contributes to urban management features such as town security, CO2 discharge control and urban navigation
Optical fiber
LED Loop antenna
IC tag sensor
RFID Tag
Condominiums & commercial facilities
Household
E-SignboardE-Signboard
Street lamp + Street cameraStreet lamp + Street camera
Electricity, voice & dataElectricity, information
BUS
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For long & healthy lives: Policy4-4.
Provide information
9.2 million9.8 million
hygienists dietitians
Advice from experts
40,000 35,000
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
- Medical checkups and advice on metabolic syndrome
5.6 billion
Middle-aged & elderly Japanese are required to have checkups for metabolic
syndrome, which is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease
Motivate to be healthy
Check need for health guidance
Medical examination for metabolic syndrome (42-76 years old)
highmediumlow
Active support
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Wrist band sensor node
(body temperature,
pulse acceleration)
Body composition monitor
(weight, fat weight,
muscular weight)
For long & healthy lives: ICT support4-5.
Health guidance
record
advice
“Life microscope”
Sensor nodes record data on activity and physical condition
Recorded data enables people to reflect on and improve their lifestyle
Healthmanagement
Timemanagement
action
recognition analysis
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Society with diverse work styles: Policy4-6.
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC)
- Social network service in local districts
Usually: Used as diary or bulletin
board to show area news,
municipal administrative
information
Emergency: Automatically changes
to show emergency information
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Society with diverse work styles: ICT support4-7.
Needs, wants
(1) looking for second-life jobs
(2) maintaining health in old age
(3) managing funds, estimating pension
(1) utilizing own knowledge / experience
(2) presenting own activities and hobbies
(3) asking experts on law, health or
insurance
Hitachi alumni
65+ years old
Person
Hitachi alumni
55-64 years old
- Reliable communication tool for employees and alumni of Hitachi Ltd.
- Contents such as “company’s welfare programs” & “meetings for
alumni & labor union” connect SNS members to real-world activities
“Nan-no-ki”: Hitachi social network service
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Hitachi’s challenge
Information society Knowledge-based
information
societyUbiquitous
information society
Knowledge managementKnowledge management
Value creation by fusing to real worldValue creation by fusing to real world
Social trend
Reliability & efficiencyReliability & efficiency
ICTICTRealworldRealworld
KnowledgeKnowledge
ICT mission
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