Exhibition History
Implementation
H2L Inc. participates in domestic trade shows and technology events as part of its efforts to bring its experiential sharing technology, “BodySharing®,” and proprioceptive input/output technology to market.
At these events, the company showcases the potential applications of BodySharing technology through demonstrations of the “Capsule Interface”—a full-body proprioceptive input/output device—and related systems.
FY 2025
- Yokohama Robot World (Pacifico Yokohama)
As a demonstration of BodySharing technology, we showcased the Capsule Interface and the proprioceptive input and visual conversion output system “Maaart.”
→ NEWS: Exhibited at Yokohama Robot World and conducted a demonstration of BodySharing technology
- Business Chance EXPO in TOKYO (Tokyo Big Sight)
We exhibited the Capsule Interface, Maaart, and BodySharing for Business as hands-on demonstrations of BodySharing technology.
→ NEWS: Exhibited at Business Chance EXPO in TOKYO and demonstrated BodySharing technology
- 2025 International Robot Exhibition (Tokyo Big Sight)
We conducted a technical demonstration using the Capsule Interface as a demonstration of the integration between BodySharing technology and robots.
→ NEWS: Exhibited at the 2025 International Robot Exhibition and demonstrated the integration of BodySharing technology with robots
- Robot Innovation Week 2025 (Akihabara UDX)
At an event hosted by TechShare, we delivered a keynote speech on BodySharing technology and conducted a demonstration of the Capsule Interface.
→ NEWS: Exhibited at Robot Innovation Week 2025 and conducted a presentation and demonstration of BodySharing technology
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