Experience the Future of AR Technology at XR Communication Hub NEUU
Overview of the Event
On September 18 and October 2, 2025, the XR Communication Hub NEUU in Shinjuku will host an exciting hands-on experience with the next-generation AR app, the
3.5D Guide Bot. This event is hosted by the
Spatial Computing Institute, headquartered in Chuo-ku, Tokyo. The institute focuses on the research and development of advanced AR technologies.
Details of the Experience Event
- - Target Audience: Corporations only
- - Event Dates: September 18 (Thursday) and October 2 (Thursday), 2025
- - Time: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (1-hour reserved slots)
- - Location: XR Communication Hub NEUU (just a 3-minute walk from Shinjuku Station West Exit)
- - Reservation Method: Interested participants can make reservations via the provided link.
What is the 3.5D Guide Bot?
The
3.5D Guide Bot is powered by a unique VPS technology, allowing users to effortlessly anchor digital information (3D models, videos, audio, images, external links, etc.) in indoor and outdoor spaces. This next-generation AR app opens up new possibilities for enhancing visitor experiences.
Key Features:
- - Multilingual AI Chatbot: Designed to facilitate tourist, facility guides, and inbound services seamlessly.
- - Intuitive Avatar Navigation: Guides users through navigational routes.
- - Wide-ranging Applications: Ideal for tourist spots, museums, factories, entertainment venues, and more.
- - Support for Visitor Interaction: Helps reduce workforce requirements and enhances tourism experience, providing visitors with unforgettable interactions.
The
3.5D Guide Bot operates on a SaaS model and will continuously roll out new useful features in the future.
About the Spatial Computing Institute
The
Spatial Computing Institute is a technology company operating in both Japan and Taiwan. It comprises experts in 3D modeling, AR, AI, and game development, dedicated to providing innovative experiential value in entertainment, tourism, and marketing fields.
Contact Information
For further inquiries, please reach out to the
Spatial Computing Institute (Japan Office) at the PR team via email:
[email protected].