Develop infrastructure to support future services such as drones Prime Minister Kishida announced in a policy speech | DroneTribune

Develop infrastructure to support future services such as drones Prime Minister Kishida announced in a policy speech | DroneTribune

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida stated in his policy speech at the 208th session of the Diet (ordinary session of the Diet) convened on January 17 that he would "improve" drones together with other technologies. The prime minister mentioned both the growth strategy and the distribution strategy that make up his "new capitalism," and positioned the revitalization of rural areas using digital as the first pillar of the growth strategy. In it, he touched on the strong promotion of the "Digital Rural City National Concept" and stated that "we will develop the infrastructure that will support future services such as drones." He also stated that he would create industrial security rules based on the premise of utilizing drones, impressed that drones are important for the "new capitalism" advocated by the prime minister, and entered an era in which drones permeate as an infrastructure that supports people and society. It made me feel.

Also announced that it will create rules for industrial security on the premise of utilizing drones, AI, etc.

Drones were mentioned in the "Digital Rural City National Initiative". Prime Minister Kishida said, "We will promote private investment by various methods such as installing a 5G base station on a traffic light, and develop infrastructure that will support future services such as autonomous driving, dynamic traffic control, and drones." Clarified the policy to maintain it as a part.

Following this, we will introduce an example of creating new rules and enriching our lives while reviewing regulations and systems for the implementation of digital services. "For example, by newly establishing rules for" no driver "autonomous vehicles, low-speed and small automatic delivery robots running on public roads, and industrial safety rules based on the use of drones, AI, etc. , While ensuring safety, we will pave the way for new service development. "

In the speech, the crisis of democracy, the harmful effects of neoliberalism, online medical care, human resource development beyond the framework of liberal arts, the first year of startup creation, Osaka / Kansai Expo, wage increase, investment in people, maintenance of middle class, Words used in drone-related industries, such as carbon neutral, were studded.

The remarks related to "new capitalism" including the drone of the policy speech are as follows.

In order to overcome the struggle with the new corona and revitalize the economy, we will make every possible effort without hesitation to make necessary financial expenditures for the crisis, such as the early execution of the supplementary budget for the third fiscal year of Reiwa.

It is the finance of the economy. We will rebuild the economy and work toward fiscal consolidation.

The cornerstone of economic revitalization is the realization of "new capitalism."

Increasing inequality and poverty caused by inadequate distribution due to excessive market reliance. Lack of medium- to long-term investment and loss of sustainability due to too much emphasis on market and competitive efficiency. The disparity between cities and regions caused by excessive concentration. Climate change problems have been exacerbated by overloading nature. A healthy democratic crisis brought about by the decline of the thick middle class.

With the growing sense of crisis about these problems in the world, the neo-liberal way of thinking that if you leave it to the market, everything will go well, overcoming various harmful effects and realizing a sustainable economic society. The movement of "economic and social change" on a historical scale has begun.

I will lead the movement of this world by "new capitalism" by a virtuous cycle of growth and distribution. By sharing the whole picture and collaborating with the public and private sectors, we will create a society where each and every citizen can live affluently and lively.

You can do it in Japan, you can do it in Japan. Let's take on the challenge of this "economic and social change" together.

We will embed a mechanism to correct various harmful effects in capitalism from both "growth strategy" and "distribution strategy" to maximize the benefits of capitalism.

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In the growth strategy, we will try to solve social issues such as "digital", "climate change", "economic security", "science and technology / innovation", and in the fields that have been regarded as weaknesses of Japan, the public and private sectors. We will collect investment and transform it into an engine of growth.

We will also face the issues of distribution and disparity head-on and lead to the next growth. In this way, we will create a sustainable economy by moving the economy in terms of both growth and distribution and creating a virtuous cycle.

First of all, growth strategy. The first pillar is the revitalization of local areas using digital technology.

The protagonist of the new capitalism is the region. We will strongly promote the digital rural city national concept, solve regional issues, and realize bottom-up growth from rural areas to the whole country.

To that end, we will work together to improve infrastructure, review regulations and systems, and implement digital services.

In rural areas facing aging and depopulation, we will compile infrastructure development plans such as 5G, data centers, and optical fibers so that digital services such as online medical care, GIGA schools, and smart agriculture, forestry and fisheries can be utilized.

We will promote private investment by various methods such as installing a 5G base station next to a traffic light, and develop infrastructure that will support future services such as autonomous driving, dynamic traffic control, and drones.

We will review regulations and systems for the implementation of digital services.

By creating new rules, not just deregulation, we aim to create new services in the local community and enrich our daily lives.

For example, by newly establishing rules for "no driver" self-driving cars, rules for low-speed and small automatic delivery robots running on public roads, and industrial security rules based on the use of drones, AI, etc. While ensuring safety, we will pave the way for new service development.

For example, by clarifying the rules for corporate version of hometown tax payment, we will support efforts to develop local satellite offices with the support of companies and accelerate the flow of companies and individuals from cities to rural areas.

My Number Card is a "passport" for the safety and security of the digital society, and improves its convenience.

For example, we will promote the integration of driver's license and My Number card by 2024. If you change your address at the city hall when you move, you do not need to go to the police station.

While the real world and the Internet are inseparable from each other, we will establish a response system for cyber attacks, etc., strengthen corporate security, and face the risks of the digital society head-on.

Shigeru Murayama

Representative and Editor-in-Chief of Drone Tribune. In August 2016, he was the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Drone Times operated by Sankei Shimbun, and in addition to interviewing, writing, and editing, he is involved in event planning, lectures, moderators, organizers, and so on. On May 1, 2019 (the first day of "Reiwa"), the day after the end of April 2019 when the Sankei Shimbun suspended Drone Times, Drone Tribune, a new information distribution site specializing in drones, was launched and became the representative and editor-in-chief. Currently, he handles media management, coverage, writing, and editing, while also undertaking planning proposals and print communication consulting. He is also a member of the Keio University SFC Research Institute Drone Society Co-creation Consortium Research Institute and an advisor to the Aomori Drone Utilization Promotion Council. He is a former deputy editor of Sankei Shimbun. Born in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture, raised in Saitama Prefecture.

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