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Industrial Metaverse

This project aims to digitally optimize the design, operation, and management of physical spaces and products, including utilizing BIM/CAD data, building digital twins, monitoring facilities and plants, streamlining manufacturing processes, design considerations, and layout simulations.

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Design verification based on blueprints

BIM and CAD data can be directly converted into a virtual space. Multiple people can view the completed image of a building or factory line, efficiently building consensus from the design stage.

Product structure visualization and validation

CAD data for automobiles and other vehicles can be reproduced in full size. The internal structure can be understood and customization can be considered in a virtual space, which can be used for development and exhibitions.

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Assembly and construction simulation

Assembly processes in shipbuilding and construction are reproduced in 3D. This can be shared with the site and clients, and decision-making can be carried out while intuitively checking the finished image.

Disaster prevention/safety training

By linking city models with hazard maps, you can experience a realistic disaster situation, enabling you to conduct evacuation drills and safety education with the same sense of realism as if you were actually there.

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IoT-based monitoring

It reflects the operating status, temperature, humidity, etc. of factories and buildings in real time, and can be used as a "spatial BI tool" that allows on-site staff to instantly grasp abnormalities within the space.

Equipment operation and skills training

Training is provided on the operation of cranes, machine tools, etc. in a virtual space. This "immersive safety training" mimics the actual equipment used on-site, enhancing the effectiveness of education.

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Large-scale behavioral data collection

Simultaneous experiments with hundreds of participants are possible. Analysis of participants' behavior logs and gaze data can be utilized in product development and urban design.

Community Metaverse

This project aims to deepen relationships with the target audience through experiences and information provision, such as virtual showrooms, event exhibitions, brand experiences, information dissemination, and improved customer engagement.

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12 domestic automobile manufacturers

Focusing on the "creation" experience, which is a characteristic of cluster's metaverse, the "Bakuso Club" is based on the "experience of making a car" = "mobility craft" in a virtual space, and provides an opportunity for children and young people to become interested in cars through the fun of making things.

The Pokémon Company

The project created the Pokémon Virtual Fest, an unfinished amusement park in a virtual world with the theme of "making summer memories together." It hosted various events, including public viewings of Pokémon battles from Pokémon Sword and Shield, and a Pikachu dance show.

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Dozle Co., Ltd.

This is a new attempt at Japan's first Metaverse EC x game commentator collaboration. Cluster has implemented new EC functions, and by taking advantage of the benefits of the Metaverse, such as selling merchandise that can only be purchased within the space and holding talk shows by Dozle members, they have realized events and pop-up stores that "anyone, anywhere" can participate in.

Yokohama DeNA BayStars Co., Ltd.

"Virtual Hamasta ver.2" will be held, allowing fans to enjoy watching the game and cheering on the players from the comfort of their own home at a virtually recreated Yokohama Stadium. The in-game presentation and merchandise sales functions have been updated.

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Shibuya 5G Entertainment Project

The world's largest virtual festival, "Virtual Shibuya au 5G Halloween Festival," was held. Various events, including live music and talk shows, were held, and approximately 400,000 people participated over the course of six days.

Kao Corporation

The world's first* permanent metaverse space created by a cosmetics brand, "ALLIE BEAUTY UP ISLAND - An island where everyone can become beautiful," has been unveiled. As a global common platform (available in Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese), it provides beauty experiences in various locations around the world. *Based on our research.

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AEON Retail Co., Ltd. and TOPPAN Co., Ltd.

In this original space where you can enjoy rich gamification, you can play games, receive original items, and hold events featuring popular live streamers.
We connected the metaverse space with real stores, helping to drive customers to the stores by combining the digital and real worlds.

House Foods Group Inc.

A curry-themed world called "Secret Curry Island" was created. Photo spots using curry-themed items were set up throughout the island, and the island was also used as a place for participants to interact with each other through events introducing House Foods Group brands and products and featuring virtual YouTubers.

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Osaka Labor Bureau

"Virtual Youth Hello Work" is Japan's first metaverse version of Hello Work. It is used by many young people as a place where they can easily get advice on job hunting through avatars. In addition to creating the world, we also collaborate on event planning.

House Foods Group Inc.

A curry-themed world called "Secret Curry Island" was created. Photo spots using curry-themed items were set up throughout the island, and the island was also used as a place for participants to interact with each other through events introducing House Foods Group brands and products and featuring virtual YouTubers.

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Osaka Labor Bureau

"Virtual Youth Hello Work" is Japan's first metaverse version of Hello Work. It is used by many young people as a place where they can easily get advice on job hunting through avatars. In addition to creating the world, we also collaborate on event planning.

Housetec Co., Ltd.

We created the industry's first metaverse-based kitchen and bathroom showroom.
Anyone can see and experience Housetec's home appliances, regardless of time or place.
Kitchens, bathrooms, and sinks are on display, and visitors can see the actual size of them using life-size avatars, as well as experience color simulations.

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You can plan according to your desired budget.
Please feel free to contact us.

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