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Mitsubishi Electric Develops World’s First Technology that Provides Visualization of Operator Know-How from System Operation Logs

Will significantly shorten digital transformation development period

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it has developed the world’s first “Operation Log-driven Development Technology” for the development of systems that facilitate and accelerate digital transformation (DX). The new technology enhances system operation management and maintenance by visualizing and sharing know-how derived from operator experience and knowledge stored in system operation logs.

In modern society, the labor shortage resulting from the declining birthrate and aging population and the passing down of technology know-how have become major issues. In particular, in the management and maintenance of public infrastructure, daily operation is maintained by monitoring and controlling large amounts of signals from various sensors. However, when an abnormality occurs due to equipment failure or abnormal weather, it is necessary to identify the cause at an early stage and implement countermeasures.

However, deciding which measures to deploy often depends on the judgment of experienced operators and experts. As the number of extreme weather events resulting from climate change increases, and with a declining population and aging facilities, there is an urgent need to provide systems for DX solutions that enhance operational and maintenance capabilities by leveraging the experience and knowledge accumulated by such veteran operators and experts.

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Customer Inquiries
Advanced Technology R&D Center
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Fax: +81-6-6497-7285
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Takeyoshi Komatsu
Public Relations Division
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Tel: +81-3-3218-2332
prd.gnews@nk.MitsubishiElectric.co.jp
www.MitsubishiElectric.com/news/

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