FPT Software Helps DIP Build RPA Workforce Amid Japan’s Labor Shortages

Vietnam’s leading IT services provider FPT Software has signed an agreement with DIP Corporation (DIP), a labor force solution company in Japan, to help the company build a digital workforce using robotics process automation (RPA).

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FPT Software has recently partnered with DIP to develop RPA solutions that help tackle Japan’s labor shortages. @fpt_software

As per the agreement, DIP will leverage FPT Software’s RPA technology to provide automation solutions to Japanese customers, particularly streamlining back-office functions such as after-hours responses and dispatch management.

According to DIP, FPT Software has multiple attributes of a trusted partner, including extensive RPA technical know-how, a strong record of implementing RPA globally and a one-stop solution that ranges from operation and maintenance to technical support.

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The collaboration is part of DIP’s on-going efforts to tackle the labor shortage in Japan. The labor force solution company would like to help small and medium-sized companies in Japan improve their work efficiency by automating simple office tasks that are now being done manually by humans.

According to the Japan Times, approximately 6.4 million workers are estimated to exit Japan’s labor market by 2030 leaving 1.5 vacancies for every job applicant.

“Japanese companies are among the world’s fastest-growing adopters of RPA. Having seen our customers transform their businesses with automation, I think that RPA would be a game-changer not only for DIP but also for Japan’s labor market”, said FPT Software CEO Pham Minh Tuan.

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