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Last updated : 11/01/2021

Mighty Net PLUS Co., Ltd.

President
Hiroshi IWAMOTO (Mr.)
Year established
1989
Capital
10,000,000 yen
Sales
0
Employees
82
Postal (zip) code
730-0013
Company address
Hiroshima no.1 Bldg.16-3 Hachobori, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi
Phone
082-221-5771
Fax
082-221-5071
URL
https://www.plus.mighty.co.jp/
Company PR

Our company was founded as Palwave Co., Ltd. in 1989, and with your support, we have steadily progressed through the Heisei era for 30 years.
When the era name changed to Reiwa in 2019, the company name was changed to Mighty Net PLUS Co., Ltd., aiming to make a leap to the next stage.
We continue to contribute to development of local communities and society by supporting development of your business, with the training business, employment agency / worker dispatching business, and IT support business as the three pillars.

Major Products
IT support business
Training business
Employment agency / worker dispatching business
Major Customers
IT vendors
Companies in Hiroshima Prefecture
Municipal authorities
Major Facilities/Equipment
Training Room 1 22
 Book size personal computer
Training Room 2 22
 Book size personal computer
Technology Employed
Information service industry
Support with business package software, from its installation to its operation. company visiting support, telephone support, and other services
Information service industry
Office seminars, accounting / salary seminars, etiquette training, etc.
Information service industry
Employment agency / worker dispatching business
Primary Area of Technical Expertise

Installation support and operation support of information systems for small and medium sized businesses and medium-scale businesses
Implementation of information technology related courses designed for groups such as small and medium sized businesses, medium-scale businesses, and local government bodies

Future Technical Challenges
Information service industry
Reinforcement of products and services for work-site operations

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