airlabo Inc. (Headquarters: Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture; Representative Director: Keita Tokuyama; hereinafter referred to as airlabo) has announced the "Field DX Platform Concept" with the aim of realizing a "platform that connects all information in the field." In the field, a large amount of information such as paper forms, photos, drawings, and location data is managed individually, leading to many inefficient operations due to the lack of integration between them. airlabo aims to connect this information through AI and digital technology, creating an environment where field workers can concentrate on their core tasks. As the first service, we are deploying the AI form digitization service "paper-base," and as the second, we are developing the location information and photo sharing service "PINTO." In the future, we will sequentially deploy a suite of services that support everything from input to sharing, analysis, and utilization by integrating all information handled in the field, such as AI, forms, location data, photos, and drawings, on a single platform. We are now recruiting partners for the demonstration experiment of "PINTO," our second service. PINTO Field DX is not about "eliminating paper." While digitalization is progressing in many fields such as construction, facility management, building maintenance, infrastructure maintenance, and manufacturing, paper and photos still play important roles in actual operations. Inspection reports and daily work logs are submitted on paper, photos are taken with smartphones or cameras, and drawings are managed as PDFs or on paper. As a result, the following issues occur daily in the field: - Photos exist, but it's unclear where they were taken. - Information from paper documents is repeatedly transcribed into Excel. - Only the person in charge understands the situation. - Information is scattered across multiple locations such as Excel, PDF, email, and chat. airlabo believes that the essence of field DX is not to