iPresence: 10 years of history
Idea and Founding
For Christopher Chris Francis, founder of iPresence, the path to founding iPresence was built by interweaving different experiences. Christopher majored in architecture at a university in the UK. After graduating, he worked at an architectural design firm (and also qualified as an architect), and while working on architectural design, he developed the ability to imagine spaces and people's movements and give them concrete form. After working at a major recruitment agency, he became involved in the business of telephone, web, and video conferencing systems as the manager of nationwide sales, starting with the launch of a global company's western Japan base. Through this experience, he intuitively felt the universal potential of the remote communication market and began to pursue "what is the next new value that society requires?" At the same time, he also developed an interest in the rapidly evolving service robot industry.
He first encountered the telepresence avatar robot (hereafter referred to as telerobot) "Double" when he was participating as a member of the organizing committee for the presentation event TEDxSannomiya (later TEDxKobe) held in 2014. During the event, he saw an IT executive remotely participating in the event from the United States using a robot, and was deeply impressed by the new combination of robot and communication tool.
"Maybe this could be interesting."
At that moment, the ideas came together in his mind, and the new possibility of "teleportation" that transcends space, rather than being an extension of videoconferencing, emerged clearly. Drawing on his experience abroad and in architecture, he immediately imagined a future in which this robot would be naturally incorporated into buildings, and was convinced that this would pave the way for new ways of working and communication in the era.
After speaking with an IT executive who was using "Double" on the spot, Christopher's immediately contacted the US manufacturer. They confirmed the product details and began negotiations to explore the possibility of a sales contract in Japan. Their quick response and clear vision paid off, and a few weeks later it was officially decided that "Double" would be sold in Japan. At the same time, Christopher's registered "iPresence LLC" as a corporation in May 2014. This is how the first steps of iPresence began to take shape.
Starting at Rokko Island in Kobe
Christopher's chose the "Fashion Mart" on Rokko Island in Kobe as the location for his office. This location once served as a hub for fashion distribution and is now an area where IT companies are starting to gather. It also has a warehouse function for storing and shipping robots, and the fact that Christopher himself is originally from Kobe and lives on Rokko Island was another reason for his choice.
The first office was modest, with only a small private room for two people and a conference table in a common area. However, Christophers believed that there was no need to be ostentatious. From the very beginning, he was committed to a solid management style that maximized profits with minimal costs.
The first product we handled was "Double"
When sales of "Double" began, the novelty of the idea attracted attention from companies and educational institutions. At the first exhibition, many visitors actually operated the device and expressed admiration for the potential of the technology. We even received direct inquiries from senior executives at the venue.
"This could completely change remote meetings."
Many of the companies that considered adopting iPresence saw potential in remote work and communication between global locations. iPresence not only demonstrated the product, but also carefully explained specific usage methods and implementation support, steadily building up trust.
Started handling "kubi"
Shortly after starting sales of "Double," Christophers heard about "kubi" from a professor at Osaka Institute of Technology. "kubi" is a tabletop telerobot with a compact design and a swivel function. After receiving this information, Christophers immediately contacted the manufacturer and concluded an import and sales contract.
"kubi" is intended for use in small spaces such as conference rooms and classrooms, and appeals to a different target demographic than "Double." This speedy decision-making and deployment symbolizes the flexibility of iPresence and its ability to build a global network.
iPresence Network Concept
As sales of Double and kubi progressed, Christophers began to draw up a concrete business model. This was the concept of the "iPresence Network." This network was aimed at creating a teleportation infrastructure of the near future where telerobots would be shared between facilities and anyone could teleport freely.
Christophers believed that "in the coming age, robots should also be shared," and, sensing the social trend of the sharing economy beginning to take hold, began to materialize this concept. The iPresence Network concept aims for telerobots to be used as a public resource, rather than as personal property.
A few years later, this concept was materialized in the form of "iTOUR" and was developed as a new platform service mainly for the tourism industry and commercial facilities. The iPresence Network symbolized that iPresence is more than just a product sales company; it is a company that aims to transform social infrastructure.
The beginning of co-creation and prototype development
In 2015, iPresence further expanded its scope of activities, beginning to take part in the Knowledge Salon run by Knowledge Capital, the operator of the cutting-edge facility Grand Front Osaka in front of Osaka Station. This venue was a hub where people from different industries and fields of expertise gathered to co-create new ideas. Christophers deepened his connections with many salon members here, and refined iPresence's business ideas through discussions with them.
At around the same time, we formed a connection with a co-working space for craftsmen in Tenmabashi, Osaka. Working with the developers and engineers we met there brought iPresence's in-house product development closer to reality. We began to hold late-night discussions and trial and error sessions to create products that combined technology, design, and usability.
IZZY and ANKO - Prototype Development Results
Through encounters at knowledge salons and co-working spaces, iPresence began developing its first in-house prototype. The first prototype was the digital signage-integrated telerobot "IZZY." This robot could not only be controlled remotely, but also had advertising and information transmission functions, and it was expected to be used in commercial facilities and event venues.
Next, iPresence unveiled a unique wearable telerobot called "ANKO." This product demonstrated new possibilities for remote presence technology and attracted a lot of attention even in the development stage.
ANKO is a robot that functions when worn by the user. Its unique feature is that a display is placed next to the user, and the display can be moved left and right by remote control. This provides a sense of realism, allowing the remote operator to enjoy time and conversation as if they were walking next to the user.
This innovative concept and striking appearance created a great response at exhibitions and events. Many people expressed surprise, saying, "Is there really such a form of remote presence?", and ANKO became a product that symbolized the uniqueness of iPresence's technological capabilities and ideas.
Through the success of the prototyping, the iPresence development team gained greater confidence in their product development capabilities and began aiming to create a product that could be used in a wider range of situations.
IZZY Prototype
Establishment of UK subsidiary and exhibit at Ars Electronica
In September 2015, iPresence established a UK subsidiary, iPresence Ltd., and began expanding into the European market. Around the same time, they exhibited at the Ars Electronica Festival 9, a global media art festival held in Linz, Austria. In collaboration with Knowledge Capital, they introduced remote presence technology that provides the feeling of being "present" in a place even from a distance, with the theme "Being There Without Being There."
There, iPresence members in Japan used "Double" to remotely visit the venue in Austria, demonstrating the practical use of remote presence that transcends distance. This exhibit went beyond simply introducing technology and was highly praised for demonstrating the potential for remote presence to transform the way people work and interact with society.
Joint research with the Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Center
In 2016, iPresence was selected for the Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute's (TMRI) Robot Industry Revitalization Project, and began development efforts as a joint research project with the institute.
"iTOUR" opens up new possibilities in the tourism sector
In 2017, we announced the virtual tourism system "iTOUR" as a result of joint research with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Institute of Industrial Technology. iTOUR is an innovative solution that utilizes telerobots to enable remote touring of tourist sites and real-time communication with local staff.
The place chosen for the demonstration was the "Hikari no Renaissance," an illumination event held jointly by Osaka Prefecture and Osaka City, a seasonal winter feature. At this event, iTOUR was used to provide a tourism experience that could be participated in remotely from various regions both overseas and within Japan. By operating a telerobo from a remote location and touring the beautifully shining illuminations while interacting in real time with local guide staff, a "new style of tourism experience" different from conventional tourism was realized.
This initiative demonstrates the potential of remote presence technology in the tourism industry and has demonstrated that iTOUR is an effective tool for promoting tourist destinations and stimulating inbound demand.
Knowledge Innovation Award Runner-up
In 2017, iPresence won the runner-up prize at the Knowledge Innovation Awards sponsored by Knowledge Capital. This award led iPresence to play a central role in Knowledge Capital's official collaboration projects.
This participation became the foundation for the realization of many innovative initiatives, such as the development of CARE-JIRO and the challenge of the ANA AVATAR XPRIZE. Starting with this award, iPresence achieved the remarkable feat of winning the same award for several consecutive years, further strengthening its presence in the innovation field.
*The video is the presentation that won the award for the third time in 2021.
"CARE-JIRO" -- Taking on the challenge in the nursing care field
In 2018, iPresence used a grant from the Kobe City Medical Industry City Department for the development of nursing care robots to begin developing a prototype of an autonomous patrol robot called "CARE-JIRO." This prototype was positioned as an experimental initiative to address the labor shortage in nursing care facilities, a serious issue in an aging society.
Equipped with a function that allows remote control of patrols and safety checks within the facility, CARE-JIRO is expected to be particularly useful for nighttime monitoring and patrol work. It is also designed to support communication with users through a videophone function, meeting the needs of the nursing care industry.
The completed prototype was exhibited at the Kobe Medical Industry City booth and was appealed to people involved in the nursing care industry nationwide. This exhibition was an important opportunity to explore actual implementation needs, as well as to reflect improvements to the prototype and market expectations.
Proposal of "Teleportation as a Service (TaaS)"
In 2018, iPresence launched a new business concept called "Teleportation as a Service (TaaS)." This concept accurately expressed their intention to move away from their previous approach that focused on the functionality of remote presence itself and to develop concrete products, business models, and service models to popularize the benefits of teleportation technology throughout society.
TaaS enables instant access to remote locations, and is intended for use in a wide range of fields, including education, medical care, tourism, and business. This concept was proposed not just as a technological innovation, but as a step toward realizing "a future in which people can instantly access the places they want to go and create value through dialogue."
Taking on the ANA AVATAR XPRIZE
In 2018, iPresence entered the international avatar robot development competition "ANA AVATAR XPRIZE."
XPRIZE is a US non-profit organization that plans and runs a global competition with the aim of developing new technologies that benefit humanity. Its mission is to pit individuals and organizations from all over the world against each other with innovative ideas and technologies to achieve groundbreaking breakthroughs that will lead to the progress of humanity.
iPresence entered the "$10M ANA Avatar XPRIZE," a competition with a total prize of $1,000 million (just over 10 billion yen) aimed at developing an avatar system that would enable real-time presence, the five senses, and movement in remote locations. This competition called for a system that could control a robot avatar in a remote location and communicate and interact with the environment and people, and research teams from around the world attempted to develop it.
Christopher's, together with members of Osaka Institute of Technology and Knowledge Capital, has planned to create a soft, safe robot that runs on air pressure, and developed a telerobot that can perform natural movements such as shaking hands and hugging.
With many strong competitors, iPresence passed the document screening and advanced to the semi-finals, where they shipped their robot to a venue in the United States for an on-site operational test. Unfortunately, they were unable to advance to the finals, but this attempt to take on a global competition with limited resources was a very meaningful experience for iPresence, and it was an opportunity to see firsthand the world's level of technology.
"Avatar Robot for Zoom" -- A unique app that turns the video conferencing app Zoom into a robot
In 2019, iPresence developed "Avatar Robot for Zoom," a video chat application for telerobots based on the videoconferencing system "Zoom." This application has specifications that are compatible with robots from different manufacturers, and was designed with the aim of being used by users of "kubi" and "temi," which are already sold globally.
"Avatar Robot for Zoom" aims to be used in a variety of fields, including education, business, and medicine, by integrating the smooth teleportation experience and real-time remote control of Telerobo with the smooth video conferencing experience of Zoom. This solution expands remote presence technology to a wider variety of situations, enabling more intuitive and effective remote communication.
Supporting the Ritsumeikan University Alumni Association 100th Anniversary Party: Demonstrating New Possibilities
In 2019, iPresence provided equipment and technical support for overseas graduates to participate remotely at the Ritsumeikan University Alumni Association 100th Anniversary Party using the autonomous mobile robot "temi." This event was the first in Japan to support the planning and implementation of the use of multiple telerobots.
With the support of iPresence, alumni were able to participate in the event regardless of physical distance, and they were able to interact with participants at the venue in real time. This success has opened up new possibilities for iPresence to expand beyond simply selling equipment and providing systems, and to expand into the business of MICE.
The simplest and most minimal concept of iPresence -- the birth of "Telepii"
"Telepii, the moving phone," is a product that embodies in the simplest and most minimalist way the company's concept, which iPresence has been gradually developing while selling other products. It was developed with the main use case being to allow families to spend time together as if they were right next to each other, even when they are apart. After much trial and error, they established their own technology to control operation by flashing lights, and obtained a patent for it. They completed a prototype that was particular about the concept, technology, design, and branding, including an egg-shaped shape that emphasizes friendliness and a name that conveys the intention that it will be loved like a pet.
Finally, in November 2020, the company began accepting pre-orders through crowdfunding. The Telepii project was a success, becoming iPresence's first mass-produced product.
The iPresence logo is engraved on the electronic circuit board of Telepii, and it was decided that the manufacturing would take place in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, rather than overseas, from the viewpoint of quality and manufacturing management. Although many challenges were faced in the process of mass production, by overcoming these and completing mass production, a product was born that embodies iPresence's technological capabilities and passion for manufacturing.
An online event connecting Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture and Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture
In 2020, iPresence, in collaboration with Mizuumi Social Welfare Corporation and Ricoh Japan Co., Ltd., hosted an online event connecting Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture and Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. At the event, the Governor of Shimane Prefecture, the Mayor of Matsue City, the Mayor of Kobe City, the President of Ricoh Japan, and Christophers of iPresence delivered messages to the viewing audience, showcasing their meaningful efforts to promote regional exchange.
The highlight of the event was a remote tour using telerobots from Matsue City to Kobe's Nankinmachi, Arima Onsen, and Kobe Port. This spectacular project was a symbolic event that demonstrated the fusion of technology and local culture, and became a successful example of expanding the new possibilities of online tourism.
Started handling 3D digital twin services -- A new technology that digitally reproduces reality
In 2020, iPresence started offering a new business, the 3D digital twin service. This service uses a special camera to scan the actual facility and digitally recreate an identical, highly detailed 3D model.
There is a high demand for digital twins of showrooms and cultural properties, and they are highly valued as a way to provide a real experience even when it is difficult to visit the site. This initiative has shown new possibilities for utilizing commercial facilities and tourism resources, and has been a welcome result for many customers.
Establishment of ArchiTwin -- a new venture specializing in digital twins
In 2020, iPresence established an affiliate company, ArchiTwin Co., Ltd., to further strengthen its expertise in the digital twin business. The new company's main business is the development and provision of digital twin platform systems, targeting the improvement of construction management records, visualization, and instruction accuracy for general contractors as its main applications.
In addition, the ArchiTwin system also has a 3D object placement function, making it a tool for customizing virtual showrooms. This versatility makes the system popular not only in the construction industry, but also in a wide range of fields such as commercial facilities and exhibitions.
Development of "Avatar360" and the challenge of next-generation MICE technology
In 2021, iPresence, in collaboration with Ricoh Co., Ltd., began developing the application "Avatar360," which links the 360-degree camera "RICOH THETA" with the autonomous mobile robot "temi." This application further expands the possibilities of remote presence by providing a real-time experience with a 360-degree perspective.
In 2022, this initiative was selected by the Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau as a demonstration project for next-generation MICE technology. iPresence conducted a demonstration that combined metaverse technology with experiences, demonstrating the practicality and potential of new MICE technology. This demonstration marked an important step in supporting the further deployment of remote presence technology in the tourism industry and business events.
Launch of "Telerobo School Life Participation" service
In 2021, iPresence launched the "Telerobot School Life Participation" service to support students who have difficulty attending school due to health reasons. The service aims to provide an environment where students can participate in classes remotely and continue to interact with their classmates by utilizing an avatar robot (telerobot).
This initiative was funded by the Keirin Association's social welfare budget. The dedicated app "Telepotalk" used in the service can be linked to telerobots from multiple manufacturers, such as temi, kubi, and Keigan, and the type of robot can be easily switched by changing the settings.
Telepotalk offers a variety of features to help students communicate more naturally as part of school life. These include video chat, stickers, virtual avatars, and chat features. This service is attracting attention as it opens up new possibilities for communication in the educational field.
Demonstration of the link between 3D digital twin and telerobot -- a new experience connecting the virtual and the real
In 2022, iPresence conducted a new demonstration project linking a 3D digital twin with a telerobot. In this project, a digital twin was created of the interior of the "Machi no Eki Tomitaka Bussankan" (Tomitaka Town Station) adjacent to Hyuga City Station in Miyazaki Prefecture. Souvenirs and tourist information were reproduced in detail in the virtual space, and access points to the telerobots installed inside the building were tagged.
Visitors in remote locations can tour the museum through the digital twin space and enjoy the experience of being "teleported" to the local telerobot (temi) by clicking on access points placed within the space. By using the telerobot to freely roam the museum, communicating with local staff and shopping, a new remote experience that moves between virtual and real spaces has been realized.
This initiative demonstrated the potential of digital twin and remote presence technologies in the tourism and commercial industries, and was a successful example of proposing new user experiences.
Remote lecture at Kobe DX Seminar - Telerobot with large display
In 2022, iPresence successfully held a remote lecture at the DX seminar hosted by the Kobe Chamber of Commerce and Industry using a large display monitor telerobot provided by THK. Christophers connected remotely from Nara, where he was on a business trip, and delivered a lecture to approximately 200 participants who gathered at the venue in Kobe. The lecture through the large telerobot provided a real presence as if he was there, making a huge impact.
Technological development using local 5G
In 2023, iPresence was again selected for a joint research project with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Industrial Technology Research Institute. The commissioned project, "Demonstration experiment of a remote-controlled robot access control system for remote business negotiations and exhibitions using the telerobot "temi" utilizing local 5G," was carried out at Intex Osaka as an exhibition venue in preparation for the Osaka-Kansai Expo, and was provided to 50 online visitors.
For this demonstration experiment, iPresence developed a system that displays the current location and digital twin linkage information of telerobots from multiple manufacturers. It created an environment where online visitors seeking remote business negotiations could smoothly use telerobots. In addition, by utilizing local 5G, SLAM, image recognition, and M2M technology, it enabled accurate position estimation and real-time processing indoors, demonstrating the new possibilities of telepresence technology.
From LLC to Corporation
In 2023, iPresence changed its name to iPresence Inc. This change in structure clarified our commitment to further expanding our business and established a foundation for accelerating our growth.
Launch of "AvatarLink" -- a conference system linking 23 different telerobots
In 2023, iPresence helped the National University Corporation, University of Electro-Communications, realize a next-generation hybrid classroom. In this initiative, a total of 3 telerobots, consisting of three types, temi, kubi, and telepii, were introduced to provide a new educational environment that combines online and offline.
In addition, iPresence has developed a new app called "AvatarLink" based on the online conference tool Zoom and Marketplace. Multiple robots can enter the classroom at the same time even from a PC, and online participants can operate different robots and use breakout rooms, realizing an environment where people can participate in physical classrooms and events with a sense of presence even from remote locations.
The project has become a key step in advancing the digitalization of education, and has become a success story showcasing a next-generation hybrid education model.
Launch of "AvatarTwin" -- Metaverse-type digital twin
In 2023, iPresence began offering the 3D digital twin metaverse system "AvatarTwin." This system is a service that utilizes a digital space that precisely replicates real space, allowing multiple avatars to move around freely and talk, view, and inspect things.
"AvatarTwin" adds a new dimension to traditional online communication, making it possible to interact and collaborate in a realistic manner even from remote locations.It represents an evolution of remote experiences across a range of sectors, including business, education and tourism.
Capital and business alliance with BCC Co., Ltd. - Promoting healthcare digital transformation
In 2024, iPresence entered into a capital and business alliance with BCC Corporation (Head office: Chuo-ku, Osaka City, President and CEO: Kazuhiko Ito, TSE Growth: 7376), a company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Section, and accepted investment. The purpose of this alliance is to utilize iPresence's advanced technology to expand the possibilities of building healthcare digital transformation and the use of robots in the nursing care field, which BCC is promoting.
iPresence's business philosophy of "Teleportation as a Service" is a fusion of BCC's healthcare business's goal of realizing a rich aging society. By introducing remote communication technology and 3D digital twin technology to nursing care sites, we are working to improve the quality of life of the elderly and reduce the labor required at nursing care sites.
Providing an exhibition experience in the metaverse
In 2024, the "Avatar School Life Participation Support Community," for which iPresence is responsible for providing technology, invited works from elementary, junior high and high school students from special needs schools and classes, and child support organizations, and held the "Metaverse Exhibition: Show Off Your Best Works" using the metaverse space. In this project, a total of 3 works from the 2D work category, 140D work category and text work category were reproduced in XNUMXD as digital data using digital technology and placed in the metaverse space.
This exhibition provided an immersive experience where visitors could freely move around the space and view the works from their own perspective, further expanding iPresence's track record of providing new value through the use of metaverse technology.

Development of "WELDEMOTO" -- 3D digital twin for FA robot operation
In 2024, iPresence was in charge of developing the system "WELDEMOTO" planned and sold by Takamaru Kogyo Co., Ltd., and began offering the beta version through joint development with a laboratory at Keio University. This system remotely controls arm robots used in factories using 3D digital twin technology, eliminating the dangers of on-site work and designed to enable intuitive, easy-to-use no-code programming.
"WELDEMOTO," which does not require specialized robot programming skills, is attracting attention as a groundbreaking solution that improves productivity while ensuring safety. In collaboration with Keio University, this system combines advanced technology with practicality and is expected to greatly improve work efficiency on factory floors.
Speech at Zoom Experience Day Summer - Sharing ICIAM2023 support cases
In 2024, Christophers was invited as a speaker to the "Zoom Experience Day Summer" hosted by Zoom Communications, Inc., the provider of the online conference Zoom. In his speech, he took the stage together with Professor Shuya Yamanaka of Meisei University and introduced a case study of the support provided by iPresence through the fusion of telerobot technology and Zoom at the International Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM2023) held in 2023.
ICIAM is an international forum where researchers and experts from around the world gather to discuss the latest research results and applied technologies in mathematical sciences. iPresence is an unmanned exhibition and explanation session for poster sessions on temi,It will enable online participants to attend remotely and ask questions to presenters, provide parallel Zoom streaming sessions for 100 lectures and a centralized monitoring system, and provide a 2023D digital twin archive of the ICIAMXNUMX venue.
These efforts enabled academic exchange beyond physical constraints and were highly praised by the participants. Christophers' speech exemplified the possibilities that can be gained by collaborating with Zoom and telerobot technology.
High-definition remote camera solution utilizing the "temi Platform"
In 2024, iPresence, in collaboration with Canon Marketing Japan Inc., exhibited for the first time a robot solution for factory inspections equipped with a high-definition, high-magnification remote camera. This solution utilizes temi's robot-based model "temi Platform" and has the ability to monitor factories in multiple locations in detail from remote locations.
It was conceived to address issues that could not be resolved with conventional robots, and is positioned as an innovative initiative aimed at its widespread use in factories in the future.

Implementation of "Conversational AI" -- Multi-device compatibility and demonstration
In 2024, iPresence has decided to improve its "conversational AI" technology using generative AI, and is testing it by installing it in its autonomous mobile robot "temi" and also in a form that can be used on other devices.
This technology has been adopted as part of the Aichi Digital Island Project, sponsored by Aichi Prefecture, and it has been decided that it will be introduced as a demonstration project at Chubu Centrair Hotel. This project will verify the value of conversations using generative AI as a hotel front desk robot, and is an important initiative to further expand the use of robots and AI technology in the service industry.
Cooperation with the "Osaka-Kansai Expo" and participation in the "Special Kids Future Concept Challenge Consortium"
iPresence has been selected to cooperate as a participating supplier at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, the World Expo held in Japan. It has also been decided that iPresence will participate in the Special Kids Future Concept Challenge Consortium. This consortium aims to provide new possibilities through technology to "special kids" who have illnesses or disabilities but who bring special value to society.
As the consortium's first initiative, the "Anywhere Expo with Special Kids" project is underway, which connects the Expo pavilion with domestic hospitals via telerobots to provide remote experiences for special kids. In this project, children in hospitals can use remote technology to experience the Expo site in real time and enjoy local interaction. Even after the Expo, the technology and know-how developed in this project will be used to provide further experiences for special kids.
"Anywhere Expo with Special Kids" has also been selected as a participant in the "Robot Experience" at the "Future Society Showcase Project Exhibitor" and "Smart Mobility Expo" at the 2025 World Expo, Japan.

Taking over manufacturing and sales of "kubi" to accelerate global expansion
In 2024, iPresence will acquire the manufacturing and sales rights for "kubi" from Xandex, Inc. of the United States, and will officially take over manufacturing in Japan and sales globally. This new role is expected to enable the company to build relationships with existing overseas kubi users and overseas kubi sales partners, accelerating global expansion.
Currently, iPresence is working on trial and error to improve quality, and plans to officially start selling "kubi 2025" as a manufacturer in 2.0. This move will be an important step in promoting further growth of kubi not only in Japan but also in the international market.
And beyond in our 11th year since establishment
Through its wide range of development experience and approach to various industries, iPresence has always been ahead of its time in creating ideas. With its visionary ideas and reliable implementation capabilities, it has been creating new solutions one after another and steadily accumulating a track record of implementation.
As we continue to take on the challenge of creating new value, iPresence will continue to contribute to many people and companies not only as a technology provider but also as a trusted partner in realizing a materially enriched future society.
Thank you for reading to the end. We look forward to your continued support.


