Web Seminar Introducing Low-Code Platform 'Kintone' to Be Held on the 10th

“Digitalization Without IT Developers” Korea Fujifilm BI Hosts Webinar Introducing Low-Code Platform 'Kintone' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] Korea Fujifilm Business Innovation (Korea Fujifilm BI) announced on the 2nd that it will hold a webinar on the 10th to introduce the low-code platform ‘Kintone,’ which will help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) solve their concerns about business digitalization.


This webinar is designed for SMEs struggling with digitalizing various business processes due to a shortage of IT developers and outdated systems. It will address why digital transformation is necessary to enhance the business competitiveness of SMEs in the recently changed work environment and explore ways to easily proceed with business digitalization without professional personnel.


Korea Fujifilm BI will introduce the low-code platform Kintone, a solution supporting the successful digital transformation of SMEs, during this webinar. Kintone is a cloud-based low-code platform that allows users to build customized business applications needed for their work without professional developers. It will be officially launched in Korea through Korea Fujifilm BI in the first half of next year. Low-code is a system development method that simplifies complex coding processes, reducing costs and time, thus attracting attention.


The webinar will be held on the 10th at 2 p.m. under the theme ‘The Era of Digital Transformation, The First Step for Successful Digitalization of SMEs.’ It consists of three sessions: ▲The first step for digital transformation of SMEs ▲Introduction to the low-code platform Kintone supporting SMEs’ digital transformation ▲Kintone demo presentation. Participants can ask questions and receive answers in real time through live chat.


The webinar can be attended via ‘AllShowTV’ or the ‘Korea Fujifilm BI official YouTube channel.’ Free pre-registration is available on the AllShowTV event information page to participate in the webinar. Among the participants, Starbucks Americano and cake sets will be given as gifts through a raffle.


Hyungon Kim, Head of Sales Division at Korea Fujifilm BI, said, “Many SMEs pursue digitalization but often struggle with burdens such as costs and manpower,” adding, “We expect this webinar to be helpful for the digital transformation of SMEs.”





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