■ Is "DX" Really Advancing? The terms "DX" and "paperless" have become commonplace. Yet, when picturing actual workplaces, many people may still find paper documents and fax machines sitting on their desks. There may still be a gap between the rhetoric and on-the-ground reality. To explore this, we conducted a joint survey with the digital whiteboard "Mirai Touch Biz" targeting 200 men and women across Japan who answered "employed at a company" in a preliminary survey, focusing on workplace digitalization and DX. ※ When quoting content from this press release, please comply with the following: ・ Clearly state the source as "a survey conducted by NEXER Co., Ltd. and the digital whiteboard 'Mirai Touch Biz'." ・ Include a link to the digital whiteboard "Mirai Touch Biz" (https://biz.mirai-touch.com/) ・ Include a link to the original article (https://biz.mirai-touch.com/column/survey-results-3/) Survey Overview: "Workplace Digitalization and DX Survey" Method: Online questionnaire Survey Period: June 11, 2026 – June 18, 2026 Respondents: Men and women across Japan who indicated in a preliminary survey that they are employed at a company Valid Responses: 200 samples Survey Questions: Question 1: Do you feel digitalization (DX) is advancing in your workplace? Question 2: In which specific situations do you feel digitalization is advancing? (Multiple selections allowed) Question 3: Do you still feel that analog tasks (handwriting on paper, faxing, printed distribution, etc.) remain? Question 4: Which specific analog tasks remain? (Multiple selections allowed) Question 5: What impression do you have of "paperless initiatives" in your workplace? Question 6: Please explain why you chose that impression. Question 7: What do you think is the biggest barrier to digitalization in your workplace? Question 8: Please specify what benefits you expect from workplace digitalization. ※ Percentages are rounded to one decimal place; totals may not sum to exactly 100% due to rounding. ■ 55