Fairy Devices to Exhibit at Industrial DX Expo 2026 Spring Osaka, Showcasing THINKLET, LINKLET, and New FPV Video Analysis Service

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Fairy Devices Inc., whose mission is to “make all human knowledge distributable,” provides hardware and software solutions that convert on-site information into data usable for machine learning. The company will exhibit at “Industrial DX Expo 2026 Spring Osaka,” organized by Bizcrew and held at Intex Osaka from Wednesday, May 20, 2026. At the exhibition, Fairy Devices will present demo displays where visitors can experience its neck-worn wearable device “THINKLET®” and remote support solution “LINKLET.” The company will also offer hands-on access to its new “First Person View (FPV) Video Analysis Plan” and introduce a reference exhibit of a next-generation device planned for future release. Industrial DX Expo 2026 Spring Osaka will be held from Wednesday, May 20 to Friday, May 22, 2026, from 10:00 to 17:00, at Hall 6A of Intex Osaka. The official website is https://www.bizcrew.jp/expo/industrial-dx-osaka, and Fairy Devices’ booth number is S06-30. The main exhibits include the neck-worn wearable device “THINKLET®.” Developed based on ergonomic design, THINKLET® includes a camera, microphones, and a 4G LTE module. Its form factor reduces the burden on the wearer, supports hands-free work environments, and enables real-time communication. It also incorporates a five-channel microphone array, allowing the wearer’s voice to be recorded clearly even in noisy environments. “LINKLET” is a wearable remote support service that uses the first-person perspective of the THINKLET® device to enable remote assistance and video streaming through Microsoft Teams and Zoom. As a model for “new collaboration in the post-COVID era,” THINKLET® and LINKLET have attracted global attention for new ways of working. At CES 2022, the world’s largest technology exhibition, they won Innovation Awards in a record three categories. They have also been selected for Time magazine’s annual The Best Inventions list. The new “FPV Video Analysis” service is a latest plan that uses AI to analyze First Person View videos captured with THINKLET® and convert workers’ actions and situations into data. Visitors at the venue can try the plan in advance for free. Those who wish to participate can wear a THINKLET® device and walk around the venue; the first-person video captured during the experience will be analyzed by AI, and the analysis results will be provided. Sample videos and images for FPV video analysis include: reliable recording of work evidence, “Analysis sample: repair work record” https://mimi.fairydevices.jp/technology/device/thinklet/video_sample/f28d7b84134d4c4aa24e9251def2d378/; and process analysis, “Analysis sample: assembly work record” https://mimi.fairydevices.jp/technology/device/thinklet/video_sample/c8cd7eef6f744ae09fc7ba159269f2cd/