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if Co. Offers AI-Driven Development Support for Welfare Operators

The package directly addresses the welfare industry's common problem of relying on outsourcing vendors and limited in-house development capacity, offering a structured path to self-sufficiency.

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if Co. Offers AI-Driven Development Support for Welfare Operators

if Co. announced a package of AI-driven development training, development support, and subsidy utilization for welfare operators with multiple locations and remote staff. The initiative aims to help these companies build their own systems without relying on outsourcing vendors. The training focuses on React/Next.js and uses on-site business issues as themes. Instructors join as team members to prevent development from stalling after training.

Welfare operators managing nursing care, childcare, and disability services face a specific set of IT problems. Many rely on external vendors for shift management, reservations, and record-keeping, but vendor changes are costly and slow. Some on-site staff use Google Apps Script to build their own tools, but those become too flexible and lack proper front-end development, creating dependency on specific individuals. Hiring new engineers is often not feasible. if Co.'s approach combines AI-driven training in React/Next.js, ongoing support from instructors who join the client's team, and help with subsidy applications. The goal is a state where the company can continue building its own systems.

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