Keyware Solutions Inc.
Keyware Solutions Inc., headquartered in Tokyo and founded in 1965 (originally known as Nippon Electronics Development Co., Ltd. until its name change in January 2001), specializes in developing and distributing information systems crucial for Japan's social infrastructure. The company provides a diverse portfolio of solutions across various critical sectors. For the healthcare industry, Keyware delivers specialized systems covering patient examination support, nutrition management, medical professional administration, and comprehensive clinic operational analysis. Within the transportation sector, their offerings include advanced systems for fare collection, train station revenue management, inter-line settlement, and integrated IC card solutions. They also develop cutting-edge public traffic management systems, intricate train operation information networks, and passenger-focused technologies like real-time train approaching displays, destination guides, and seat reservation platforms. Keyware's expertise extends to telecommunications, providing robust data management systems for fixed and mobile phones, packet communication, customer relationship management, rate administration, billing, collection, and core network infrastructure. This also encompasses air traffic and monitoring control management systems, alongside broader mobile telecommunication solutions. Beyond these specific domains, the company offers a range of enterprise solutions, including applications for ERP, patent administration, additional medical services, and IP telephony. Their comprehensive service model includes all phases from system creation, implementation, operation, and maintenance to user training and full system integration. Furthermore, Keyware supplies essential hardware, proprietary systems, packaged software products, and related consumables. Serving an extensive client base, their solutions are adopted by organizations in financial services, distribution and logistics, manufacturing, telecommunications, transportation, media, government agencies, medical services, network administration, and general service providers, with a particular emphasis on robust system and interface control.