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Mr. Sambuichi is a owner of SAMBUICHI Professional Engineers Office based in Yokohama. He was also a project professor at University of Tokyo.
He has been a professional IT engineer since he enter Hitachi in 1982.
He worked as a product manager of XBRL package software. He is one of the founding members of XBRL Japan and He chaired XBRL International GL Working group in 2003. He led grand design of XBRL GL implementation at Industrial Accounting systems. He also was a member of executive board at XBRL International in 2008.

August 2020
– XBRL Japan has participated in the E-Invoice Promotion Association (EIPA) as a special member (group). He is an advisor to XBRL Japan. He is EIPA’s business requirements analysis team leader.

September 2019
– ISO/PC 295 Audit data collection approved to establish ISO/TC 295 Audit data services and ISO/FDIS 21378 was approved in October 2019. He is a head of delegation from Japan.

May 2016
– He joined the ISO/PC 295 Audit data collection as a head of delegation JISC(Japanese Industrial Standards Committee) and attended the 3rd meeting of working group held in Nanjing, China.

March 2013
– He started SAMBUICHI Professional Engineer’s Office.

From August 2012 to March 2016
– Project professor at the Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO

March 2003
The first XBRL GL based accounting system start services at a world size company in Kyoto. This system based on XBRL GL auto journalizing system produced by Hitachi.

June 2002
– He made the first XBRL GL use-case demonstration together with a Canadian package software vendor at the 5th XBRL International Conference, held in Toronto, Canada on June, 2002. This package software imported XBRL-General Ledger (XBRL-GL) compliant files produced by Hitachi ERP package.

February 2001
– He attended the first international conference in London. He joined the project to establish XBRL Japan.

For more information, see the following link:
ISO/TC295
XBRL

What is Professional Engineer? – Professional Certification

2008.3 Professional Engineers, Japan (IPEJ)
Technical Discipline: Information Engineering
This is to certify that he has been authorized by the Japanese Government as a Professional Engineer and is registered CPD member of IPEJ

Professional Engineer

Professional Engineer, Japan (P.E. Jp) is the national qualification stipulated by the Professional Engineer Act.

A Professional Engineer is defined as an engineer engaged in the professional practice (except for cases where such practice is prohibited under other laws) of rendering services for science and technology in planning, research, design, analysis, testing, evaluation, and training in such work, which requires application of extensive scientific and technical expertise.

The Enforcement Regulation of the Professional Engineer Act specifies 21 technical disciplines, in each of which a Professional Engineers is qualified.

Administration of IPEJ

The Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), as the jurisdiction, administers the Professional Engineer systems in accordance with the PE Act (Act No.25/1983).
The institution of Professional Engineers, Japan(lPEJ), a non-profit institution, manages Exanimation and Registration of the Professional Engineers as the organization designated by the MEXT.

The Role of IPEJ

The IPEJ is designated by the Ministry of the Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology as the only one organization which can conduct the examination works with respect to implementation of the professional engineer examinations and registration works of professional engineer and associated professional engineer.(Articles 11 and 40, PE Act)

In the light of the mission and duty of a Professional Engineer, the purpose of the IPEJ is to nationally perform works relating to train professional engineers, give guidance and liaise with members in order to contribute to the maintenance of the dignity of the Professional Engineers and to the progress and improvement of the practice thereof and eventually contribute to the improvement of science and technology and to the development of the national economy and cooperation with the foreign countries.(Article 3, IPEJ Articles, and Articles 1 and 54, the PE Act)