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To Companies Developing Services for Local Governments ── General Incorporated Association for Promoting DX in Local Governments (GDX) Begins Accepting Applications for "GDX Themed Seminars" Where GDX Handles Planning, Marketing, and Operation

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GDX Begins Accepting Applications for Companies to Present at Local Government Seminars

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kind of seminar is the "GDX Themed Seminar"?
A: These are online seminars hosted by GDX that select themes of high interest to local government on-site operations and deliver the expertise and advanced case studies from companies with proven track records in the respective fields. GDX is responsible for all planning, marketing, operation, and day-of execution.
Q: What are the benefits for presenting companies?
A: Companies gain an opportunity to deliver their expertise and solutions to local government officials nationwide. Since GDX handles all planning, marketing, and operation, companies can focus on their presentations (service introductions and case study explanations). There is also a guaranteed minimum number of participants, with refunds provided if this number is not met.
Q: Which companies are recommended for this service?
A: It is recommended for companies that want to widely promote their services to local governments nationwide, companies lacking resources or know-how for planning, marketing, and operating seminars for local governments, companies that want to establish initial contact with local governments, companies that desire opportunities to directly hear the needs and challenges of local governments, and companies that want to enhance credibility through seminars hosted by a third-party organization.
Q: Are there any restrictions on presentation content?
A: GDX will review the presentation content in advance and make adjustments to ensure that the information provided contributes to solving the challenges of local governments. This is to maintain the quality of the seminars, ensuring that local government officials can participate with peace of mind.
Q: Who is the target audience for the seminar?
A: The seminar is primarily intended for officials in charge at local governments.