~A lifesaving project addressing the challenge of "installed but not used" AEDs in Japan, which has one of the highest numbers of AED installations globally~ Amagasaki Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture, Managing Director and Initiator: Yosuke Taniyama) will officially launch the lifesaving project "GO!30 AED PROJECT" on July 1, 2026, "AED Day," aiming to increase the AED usage rate from the current approximately 5% to 30%. Japan is one of the countries with the highest number of AED installations in the world. On the other hand, the percentage of AEDs used after cardiac arrest remains at 5.2%, indicating a significant gap between having an AED "available" and it actually being "used." This project will address concerns such as the anxiety of never having touched an AED, the inability to access AEDs during nights and holidays, and the psychological barrier of hesitating to act due to the eyes of others, working to transform AEDs from "installed" to "usable." Official Website: https://go30aed.org/ GO!30 AED PROJECT: Four Initiatives 1. Increase Opportunities to Interact with AEDs To use an AED in an emergency, it is crucial to have "touched one before" and have an "image that you can handle it." In addition to hands-on training using AED trainers, this project will create opportunities to see and touch multiple AED models and understand their differences. By making AEDs, which are rarely touched in daily life, feel as familiar as home appliances, we aim to transform them from "unknown machines" to "machines that anyone can use." 2. Expand AED Environment Accessible 24 Hours a Day An AED is meaningless if it cannot be accessed when needed. AEDs installed in schools, companies, and facilities may not be usable in emergencies if the buildings are closed at night or on holidays. We will promote the creation of an environment where AEDs can be reached when needed, through the utilization of outdoor AED boxes and proposals for instal