Chemicals and materials
Technical documentation, formulation data management and regulatory support capacity built alongside domestic R&D.
Corridor advisory for Kansai manufacturers, chemical and materials groups, and mid-market exporters building India capability.
Kansai's corporate base is materially different from Tokyo's: fewer pure headquarters functions, far more owner-influenced manufacturers, chemical and materials groups, and mid-market exporters with long-standing Asian supply relationships. The corridor question in Osaka is rarely "should we build a software centre" — it is how to add engineering, quality and back-office capacity in India without diluting control over a technical process.
That changes the design. Osaka mandates tend to start narrower: a design or CAE cell, a quality documentation team, a maintenance and support function. They scale on evidence rather than on a group-wide mandate, and they need decision-makers who can see the plant reality, not only the org chart.
We run these engagements in Japanese from the Tokyo desk, with the same fixed-scope diagnostic before any entity commitment.
NirjiX does not operate an Osaka office. Kansai clients are served from the Tokyo desk, with on-site sessions in Osaka arranged as the engagement requires.
Osaka, Kobe and the surrounding Kansai industrial belt concentrate sectors where India capability is an engineering question before it is a cost question.
Technical documentation, formulation data management and regulatory support capacity built alongside domestic R&D.
Design support, CAE and drawing management cells that extend engineering throughput without domestic headcount.
Regulated documentation, quality systems and data operations with auditable access control.
Order management, supplier coordination and analytics consolidated into a single India team.
Embedded and test engineering support tied to India localisation and China+1 supply realignment.
Business case, city comparison, operating model and governance for owned India centres.
Design, CAE and technical documentation cells stood up before an entity, with a defined transfer path.
State and site comparison, supplier qualification, incentives and phased localisation for Kansai manufacturers.
Compliant India hiring from the first engineer, without incorporating first.
Structured capture from senior engineers so process knowledge survives the transfer rather than depending on one person's availability.
Where Osaka-based programmes typically succeed or stall:
No. NirjiX's Japan office is in Tokyo, and Kansai clients are served from that desk in Japanese, with on-site sessions in Osaka arranged as the engagement requires. We say this plainly rather than listing a virtual address.
# Link to this answerYes, at the right entry size. Most Kansai programmes we run begin with 10–30 people in a bounded technical or back-office scope and scale on measured output, rather than committing to a large centre before the model is proven.
# Link to this answerYes. Employer of Record entry lets you hire the first cohort compliantly and convert to your own entity once scale, IP sensitivity or audit requirements justify the fixed cost. Contract the transfer terms at the start.
# Link to this answerBy funding the bridge layer explicitly and structuring knowledge capture rather than relying on informal transfer. A Japanese-capable delivery lead owns specification quality, definition of done and the quality gate the team must clear before scope expands.
# Link to this answerOur Japan base. Tokyo-side governance for headquarters teams building capability centres, offshore development centres and India operations.
Corridor advisory for the Chubu automotive, machinery and aerospace supply base building India engineering and manufacturing capability.
Corridor advisory for Kyushu's semiconductor supply chain, technology firms and mid-market companies facing the sharpest workforce constraint in Japan.
Cost comparison, operating model and the full setup sequence.
NirjiX's Japan operating base and corridor strategy.
Expert profile and consultation request.
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We start with a fixed-scope diagnostic: what work could move, what it would cost against your current arrangement, and the entry model that suits your size.