A theme proposed by H2L has been selected for the Cabinet Office’s national project “SIP Phase 3: Development of Foundational Technologies and Rules for Expanding the Virtual Economy.”
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A proposal submitted by H2L, Inc. (hereinafter “H2L”) has been selected for the national project “Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP) Phase 3: Development of Foundational Technologies and Rules for Expanding the Virtual Economy,” implemented by the Cabinet Office.
Implementation
The theme proposed by H2L is
“Research and Applications of Input/Output Technologies for Proprioceptive Data Aimed at Sharing Experiences.”
In the Interverse, which connects the physical and cyber spaces,
we will conduct research and development on technologies that enable spatial interactions utilizing “proprioception,”
while aiming to practicalize and standardize the sharing of experiences through the sharing of proprioception in the Interverse, and to build an industrial infrastructure.
Through this project, we intend to drive new technological development and contribute to the industry.
For details regarding this matter, please see below.
Decision on the Implementation Structure for the “Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP) Phase 3 / Development of Fundamental Technologies and Rules for Expanding the Virtual Economy” (NEDO)
[About H2L Inc.]
With the goal of sharing experiences, we are engaged in the research, development, and business development of BodySharing®, a next-generation sensory sharing technology that follows audio-visual technology. In 2020, we were selected as a “Venture Building a Post-COVID Society” by the Japan Venture Capital Association.
Company Name: H2L Inc.
Address: 3-4-21 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Representative: Emi Tamaki, President and CEO
Established: July 2, 2012
Capital: 316 million yen (as of the end of July 2023)
Website: https://h2l.jp
[Contact Information]
H2L Inc. Public Relations and Sales Department
info@h2l.jp
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