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AIDX is operated by MyStandard Inc. in Japan and is positioned as an AI × DX training and DX implementation consulting service. Its core offering is not simply selling standardized online courses, but providing integrated solutions around corporate AI talent development, business automation, system development, and implementation support. The official website showcases case studies across industries such as manufacturing, retail/EC, human resources services, construction, real estate, logistics, and food service.
Its “AI × DX Training” focuses on online AI training, aiming to help learners quickly apply what they have learned to their own company’s operations or projects. Publicly available information includes structured learning from ChatGPT basics to practical applications, a hands-on set of 100 exercises, no-code API integration, and business automation. The terms of use mention that courses include lecture videos, materials, assignments, and other content, so there may be recorded lessons or online learning materials, but the site does not clearly state whether classes are live, 1-on-1, or group-based.
Pricing information is limited. The official website clearly states that Japan’s “Human Resources Development Support Subsidy 75%” can be used, and that AI talent can be trained from 100,000 JPY per person after applying the subsidy. Full course hours, packages, original pricing, and payment methods are not disclosed. Based on the website and market positioning, the teaching language appears to be Japanese. There is no information about certification or completion certificates, so it should not be considered an officially certified program.
In terms of organizational background, the official website states that MyStandard has been selected as an official Gold Evangelist for SoftBank’s next-generation AI Agent “satto,” and highlights team capabilities in DX promotion, backend system development, frontend/UI design, and more. Beyond training, it also provides business analysis, automation planning, custom system development, post-implementation operational support, BPO, and application development, which may be more valuable for enterprise deployment than courses alone.
The main advantage is its strong scenario-oriented approach, combining training, consulting, and development. It is suitable for companies that want to cultivate internal AI/DX talent while also transforming workflows. The downside is that publicly available course information is not very transparent, with a lack of instructor names, course duration, class format, certification details, and full pricing. Customer results also mainly come from statements on the official website. It is better suited to Japanese companies, HR training departments, DX promotion offices, and SMEs with automation needs. For individual learners in China who simply want to study AI tools systematically, domestic courses or international platforms may be more straightforward.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text alone, so it is marked as unknown. Since the service is aimed at the Japanese market, Chinese users may face limitations around Japanese-language communication, eligibility for Japanese subsidies, cross-border payments, and after-sales support time zones. Alternatives to consider include domestic AI corporate training programs, Alibaba Cloud/Tencent Cloud/Huawei Cloud AI training, and automation courses within the Feishu and DingTalk ecosystems.
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