Launch of MIRAI CAST: A New Era in Classroom Communication
Satsuki Corporation, headquartered in Chuo Ward, Osaka, is set to release its innovative broadcasting solution,
MIRAI CAST, on May 1, 2026. This system utilizes the existing school LAN to deliver high-quality, low-latency video content to up to 50 classrooms, making communication within educational institutions more efficient than ever.
Streamlined Operation
MIRAI CAST is designed for ease of use; with just a power-on, users can get started in only two steps. Whether for school assemblies or urgent announcements, this all-in-one broadcasting device simplifies the process. Development was a collaborative effort with Fumika Corporation, a global leader in educational recording equipment.
Special Promotion
To celebrate the launch, the first 50 customers who purchase MIRAI CAST will receive a complimentary camera tripod, enhancing their video capture experience. As this is a limited offer, early purchase is highly encouraged!
Key Features of MIRAI CAST
- - High-Performance 4K Dual Cameras: Equipped with cutting-edge cameras, it provides both wide-angle and close-up views.
- - No Need for Dedicated Server: Easy installation without complex server setups.
- - Simultaneous Broadcasting: One device can stream to multiple classrooms at once.
- - Dependable Delivery via School LAN: Offers a secure and stable broadcasting option, free from external interference.
Versatile Use Cases
1.
Morning Assemblies: Quickly reduce the transition time between classrooms while ensuring stable viewing for all students.
2.
Emergency Communications: Instantly share vital updates through video and audio in case of emergencies.
3.
Live Event Broadcasting: Stream events and presentations in real-time, allowing students to view various activities across grades.
What Makes MIRAI CAST Stand Out?
Point 1: No Extensive Setup Required
Users will only need their usual monitors, mouse, and microphone to start using MIRAI CAST—no extensive cabling or complex setups are necessary.
Point 2: Effortless Broadcasting
Thanks to its user-friendly interface, it simplifies the process of transmitting video to all classrooms without complicated settings.
Point 3: Compatibility with Various Devices
Students and teachers can access broadcasts from any device with a browser, like tablets or electronic blackboards, without needing additional software.
Point 4: High Security and Low Latency
By avoiding external networks, MIRAI CAST prevents data leaks and ensures smooth live streaming.
Point 5: Recording Capabilities
The integrated recording feature allows users to save broadcasts for later viewing, providing a valuable resource for future reference.
Point 6: Diverse Perspectives with Dual Cameras
With a 4K dual-camera system allowing different angles, users can alternate between close-up shots and broader scenes for dynamic content.
Experience MIRAI CAST in Action
Scheduled for display at the
17th EDIX (Educational Comprehensive Exhibition) Tokyo from May 13-15, 2026, attendees can witness live demonstrations showcasing MIRAI CAST’s capabilities alongside other products such as the inclusive electronic blackboard,
MIRAI TOUCH.
We invite everyone to visit our booth and discover how MIRAI CAST can transform educational broadcasting.
What is MIRAI TOUCH?
MIRAI TOUCH is a versatile electronic blackboard designed to accommodate users of all ages and abilities, enabling smooth writing, erasing, and projecting functionalities. Its intuitive interface makes it accessible even for those who may struggle with technology. Satsuki Corporation is committed to continuous improvement based on user feedback for the further advancement of ICT in education.
Milestone Achieved
Since its launch in 2017, cumulative shipments of MIRAI TOUCH have surpassed
70,000 units, reflecting its acceptance and high acclaim in educational environments. The company remains focused on developing user-centric products for schools and other formal learning spaces.
For more information about our innovative solutions, please visit
Satsuki Corporation's Website.