Qlue works in a smart city in Japan


QLUE is working with the Intellectual Capital Management Group (ICMG) in Minamichita, Aichi, Japan, to realize the concept of smart city in the city.
QLUE is combined to enhance the efficiency of functional functions and services using technology. The cooperation is marked by the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Qlue and Minamichita and ICMG.



"This collaboration will begin in July 2021 and Minamichita will be the City of the Examples in the implementation of QLUE solutions in Japan and a pioneer in digital transformation for city management," said QLUE founder and CEO Rama Raditya.





Qlue aims to implement this solution in 5 (five) other cities, especially Japan, Malaysia, and the Philippines as the main target of QLUE development. This is in line with the company's target of maintaining the company's business growth recorded at 70% by 2020 compared to the previous year.



"We greatly appreciate the trust of the city of Minamichita to leverage the technology and solutions presented by QLUE, and we hope to have a positive impact in the future," Rama added.



The cooperation is supported by the Aichi Prefecture Government as Minamichita is facing social problems in the form of a decline in population and many uninhabited homes.



By leveraging the technology from QLUE, Minamichita encourages residents to be actively involved in city development by coming up ideas or suggestions through the application.



Using Artificial Intelligence Technology (AI), Minamichita also targets more efficient infrastructure management. The implementation of QLUE technology will be used by Minamichita operating vehicles that record the city's infrastructure.



Based on the recording, the team was able to analyze the situation quickly and more effectively to detect and repair road damage or other infrastructure disruption.



"We are very pleased that Minamichita, Qlue, and ICMG are able to agree to this memorandum of understanding, which is part of the Aichi Prefecture Program. We believe this cooperation is a combination of Minamichita city spirit in solving regional problems through the public -Personal cooperation, QLUE's ability to offer solutions Based on its success, and coordination and support of the ICMG, "said Akihiro Mori, the initial promotion section of the Aichi Prefecture Government.



The solutions used in this collaboration include the QLUEP application (Qlueapp) as a digital platform application that Minamichita residents can use to present ideas and suggestions related to city development. In addition, Qluedashboard and Qluwork solutions will be implemented to realize efficient infrastructure management models and effective field management in the field.
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