Lastle Business Cooperative Association
【Foreign Technical Intern Trainee Acceptance Program】
Our association is a supervisory organization that can accept care intern trainees. Currently, we can accept trainees from three countries: China, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
Our association provides guidance to each training facility once a month, and audits and external audits once every three months. In addition, our office has a complete team of experienced technical internship plan preparation instructors and foreign staff counselors, and strives to provide thorough support not only to foreign trainees but also to each association member.
【Joint purchasing business】
We contribute to cost reduction for members through joint purchasing of consumables, etc.
【Outline】
■ Foreign Technical Intern Training Program Supervising Organization
Date of approval: October 5, 2018
■ ”Specified Skilled Worker” Status of Residence Registration Support Organization
Registration date: July 25, 2019 (Registration number: 19-001379)
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mmWave SolutionsWhy can bats fly in the dark?
Millimeter wave radar is emitted by bats.
Bats can fly in the dark even though they cannot see, and they don’t collide with anything.
In elderly care facilities, if a monitoring robot is installed on every floor, a subsidy of two-thirds of the cost will be provided. Alternatively, if caregivers are provided with an intercom, which is a communication device for simultaneous calls, it is not necessary to install it on every floor.
A reward called the Productivity Improvement Surcharge was introduced in April of this year.
This device can sense your sleep quality, sense your breathing, and sense your heart.
Soon, it will be able to sense body temperature and the smell of urine.
This November, we became their first distributor, and the first distributor in Japan.
We are currently considering changing the name of motioncatch.
The name may change, but starting next fiscal year, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare will provide half the cost to 100,000 households living alone who purchase monitoring robots.
This product costs 89,000 yen, the same price as the mat you put down if you fall.
It is equipped with AI. This technology is mainly found in electric vehicles.
This product is developed in Shenzhen, China.
Device to be introduced by Lakralte: motion catch (tentative name)
Chinese company name Qinglan = Japanese company name ALITA.
Head office is in Shenzhen.
I would like to tell you about the background of our president, Han Si-en.
President Han spent five years and five months in Japan, during which time he was in charge of development at Huawei and worked with a team of five from SoftBank to develop the DI1 technology.
This technology reduced Huawei’s global telecommunications costs from $160 million at the time to just $4 million.
At the time, SoftBank had a contract with Hitachi, but they only had a 30% share, with the remaining 70% being NTT Data shares. However, thanks to this technology, Hitachi was able to sign a contract with SoftBank for 70% of the market share, reversing the market share situation.
Hitachi gained new markets in Mexico, Italy, Switzerland and Malaysia, and Huawei also signed a contract with a Mexican company that makes Coca-Cola packaging globally, bringing Huawei $1 billion in annual profits.
This is why he was given Huawei’s highest honor.
The key to this technology is the AI chip. However, we decided to start developing the motioncatch technology.
This time, our company will be the first distributor in Japan. This technology utilizes millimeter wave radar, which bats have to fly in the dark even though they cannot see.
The millimeter wave radar found in all electric vehicles holds great potential for exciting new technological innovations not just for caregiving, but for the future.
Currently, it is already possible to equip it with an AI chip that can detect smells. It can also detect body temperature, and AI is also possible.