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Insource shares firm on contract win from Tokyo Metropolitan Government for educational material production
Insource Co.,Ltd <6200> traded firmly. After the close of trading on the 30th, the company announced that its group company Insource Digital Academy, which handles DX education business, was awarded a contract from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's Digital Service Bureau for "guideline training support for promoting data utilization" and has produced e-learning content and a complete set of tools for awareness-raising. The educational materials are designed to help each staff member involved in administrative operations reaffirm the importance of data and smoothly promote data-driven policy planning and operational improvements in their daily work. This news appears to be viewed positively by the market.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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