Fairy Devices to Exhibit at "NexTech Week 2026", Proposing Latest Field DX Solutions Utilizing Multimodal AI
Fairy Devices Inc. will exhibit at "NexTech Week 2026," an exhibition of the latest technologies for DX and AI promotion, held from April 15-17, 2026, at Tokyo Big Sight. They will showcase advanced field DX solutions, including their THINKLET wearable device, LINKLET remote support, and a preview of their new FPV video analysis service, alongside COROKO, which automates manual creation from work videos.
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Fairy Devices Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Masato Fujino, hereinafter referred to as "Fairy Devices"), with the mission to 'make all of humanity's wisdom distributable,' provides solutions from both hardware and software aspects that digitize field information into machine-learnable formats.
We are pleased to announce our participation in "NexTech Week 2026," an exhibition of the latest technologies for DX and AI promotion, to be held from Wednesday, April 15 to Friday, April 17, 2026, at Tokyo Big Sight.
At our booth, you can experience our neck-worn wearable device "THINKLET," the remote support solution "LINKLET," and a preview of our new service "First-Person View (FPV) Video Analysis Plan." In addition to these, and in collaboration with Brain Pad AAA, we will also be exhibiting the latest solution "COROKO," which automatically converts work videos into manuals and reports.
We highly encourage you to visit our booth during this opportunity and experience our latest field DX solutions.
## NexTech Week 2026 Overview
* **Dates:** Wednesday, April 15 - Friday, April 17, 2026, 10:00-17:00
* **Venue:** Tokyo Big Sight West Hall 1 (Access: https://www.nextech-week.jp/hub/ja-jp/visit/access.html)
* **Official Website:** https://www.nextech-week.jp/hub/ja-jp.html
* **Our Booth:** 5-31
## Main Exhibits
1. **THINKLET Device**
The neck-worn wearable device "THINKLET," developed with ergonomic design, integrates a camera, microphone, and 4G LTE module. Its form factor minimizes wearer burden, offering a hands-free work environment while enabling real-time interaction. Furthermore, its built-in 5-channel microphone array allows for clear audio recording of the wearer's voice even in noisy environments.
2. **LINKLET (Remote Support Service)**
A wearable service that enables remote support and video distribution using "Microsoft Teams" or "Zoom," leveraging the first-person perspective from the THINKLET device.
The THINKLET device and LINKLET service, as a new form of "collaborative work in the post-COVID era," have gained global attention for new ways of working. They received Innovation Awards in three categories, the most by any recipient, at CES 2022, the world's largest technology exhibition. They have also been recognized in Time magazine's annual "The Best Inventions."
3. **[New Service Preview] FPV Video Analysis**
A new service where AI analyzes footage captured by THINKLET to evaluate and analyze the accuracy of workers' movements and procedures. This contributes to work standardization, skill improvement, and reduction of human error. Please participate in the preview and experience its innovation firsthand.
**COROKO**
In collaboration with Brain Pad AAA, this solution automatically converts work videos into manuals and reports. By combining the first-person view (FPV) from field workers with AI analysis, it achieves unprecedented efficiency in document creation.
We are pleased to announce our participation in "NexTech Week 2026," an exhibition of the latest technologies for DX and AI promotion, to be held from Wednesday, April 15 to Friday, April 17, 2026, at Tokyo Big Sight.
At our booth, you can experience our neck-worn wearable device "THINKLET," the remote support solution "LINKLET," and a preview of our new service "First-Person View (FPV) Video Analysis Plan." In addition to these, and in collaboration with Brain Pad AAA, we will also be exhibiting the latest solution "COROKO," which automatically converts work videos into manuals and reports.
We highly encourage you to visit our booth during this opportunity and experience our latest field DX solutions.
## NexTech Week 2026 Overview
* **Dates:** Wednesday, April 15 - Friday, April 17, 2026, 10:00-17:00
* **Venue:** Tokyo Big Sight West Hall 1 (Access: https://www.nextech-week.jp/hub/ja-jp/visit/access.html)
* **Official Website:** https://www.nextech-week.jp/hub/ja-jp.html
* **Our Booth:** 5-31
## Main Exhibits
1. **THINKLET Device**
The neck-worn wearable device "THINKLET," developed with ergonomic design, integrates a camera, microphone, and 4G LTE module. Its form factor minimizes wearer burden, offering a hands-free work environment while enabling real-time interaction. Furthermore, its built-in 5-channel microphone array allows for clear audio recording of the wearer's voice even in noisy environments.
2. **LINKLET (Remote Support Service)**
A wearable service that enables remote support and video distribution using "Microsoft Teams" or "Zoom," leveraging the first-person perspective from the THINKLET device.
The THINKLET device and LINKLET service, as a new form of "collaborative work in the post-COVID era," have gained global attention for new ways of working. They received Innovation Awards in three categories, the most by any recipient, at CES 2022, the world's largest technology exhibition. They have also been recognized in Time magazine's annual "The Best Inventions."
3. **[New Service Preview] FPV Video Analysis**
A new service where AI analyzes footage captured by THINKLET to evaluate and analyze the accuracy of workers' movements and procedures. This contributes to work standardization, skill improvement, and reduction of human error. Please participate in the preview and experience its innovation firsthand.
**COROKO**
In collaboration with Brain Pad AAA, this solution automatically converts work videos into manuals and reports. By combining the first-person view (FPV) from field workers with AI analysis, it achieves unprecedented efficiency in document creation.