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New Media Research Institute
The New Media Research Institute has examined and studied problems needing to be solved in order to fully develop a highly sophisticated information society, from a technical, economical, and social point of view. Additionally, the New Media Development Association has collected and organized information for the examination and study, which is the established aim of our association. NMDA has implemented the following projects:
NMDA has typified advanced information systems developed nationwide, and have examined and studied the relevant background details as well as operational conditions.
As a way of information communication, NMDA has utilized Internet rapid growth and expansion. NMDA has continuously studied the way network services should exist in order to promote effective local information utilization.
NMDA has examined and studied the concept designs intended for the enhancement of information systems in which commonality and potential are expected or feasibly studied.
Other Projects
In order to use multiple functions agriculture and agricultural community has effectively, NMDA has examined and studied a variety of media, agricultural information system, and so on which are utilized in agricultural community. We also examined and studied so that consumers can feel familiar to agriculture and agricultural community.
Due to the computerization of various electronic instruments, instructing users concerning product details and its usage is an important technical communication skill. NMDA has examined and studied related technologies focusing on electronic documents including Web offerings and peripheral tools.