Fairy Devices to Exhibit at Mass-Trans Innovation Japan, Osaka 2026, Promoting DX in the Railway Industry
Fairy Devices Inc. has announced its participation in the Mass-Trans Innovation Japan, Osaka 2026, to be held at Intex Osaka from May 27, 2026. At its booth (4K-28), the company will propose solutions to accelerate digital transformation (DX) in the railway industry using its THINKLET® neck-worn wearable device and LINKLET remote support service. In addition to product demonstrations, a new First-Person View (FPV) Video Analysis Plan and a reference exhibit of a next-generation device will also be introduced.
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Fairy Devices Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Masato Fujino), a company that provides hardware and software solutions to convert on-site information into machine-learnable data, operates under the mission of "making all human knowledge distributable."
The company announced it will exhibit at the "Mass-Trans Innovation Japan, Osaka 2026," organized by The Sankei Shimbun Co., Ltd., which will take place at Intex Osaka from Wednesday, May 27, to Friday, May 29, 2026. The company's booth number is 4K-28.
At the exhibition, Fairy Devices will propose solutions to accelerate digital transformation (DX) at railway work sites through first-person view remote support and recording. By enabling remote sharing of expert knowledge, the company aims to expedite rookie training and trouble recovery. It also proposes smart maintenance for railway infrastructure by visualizing inspections and patrols without needing to be on-site.
The booth will feature demonstrations and exhibits of the following:
Key Exhibits:
- **THINKLET® Neck-worn Wearable Device**: An ergonomically designed neck-worn device equipped with a camera, microphone, and 4G LTE module. It enables hands-free, real-time communication. A built-in 5-channel microphone array ensures clear voice capture of the wearer, even in noisy environments.
- **LINKLET Remote Support Service**: A wearable service that utilizes the first-person perspective from the THINKLET® device to provide remote assistance and video streaming via platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom. This solution has been recognized with CES 2022 Innovation Awards in three categories and was featured in Time magazine's "The Best Inventions."
- **[New Service] FPV Video Analysis**: An advanced plan that uses AI to analyze first-person view (FPV) videos captured with THINKLET®, converting worker actions and situations into data. This is expected to be used for creating work evidence records and process analysis.
- **Reference Exhibit of Next-Generation Device**: A prototype of a future device will also be on display.
[Mass-Trans Innovation Japan, Osaka 2026 Overview]
- Dates: May 27 (Wed) - May 29 (Fri), 2026, 10:00-17:00
- Venue: Intex Osaka, Halls 3, 4, 5
The company announced it will exhibit at the "Mass-Trans Innovation Japan, Osaka 2026," organized by The Sankei Shimbun Co., Ltd., which will take place at Intex Osaka from Wednesday, May 27, to Friday, May 29, 2026. The company's booth number is 4K-28.
At the exhibition, Fairy Devices will propose solutions to accelerate digital transformation (DX) at railway work sites through first-person view remote support and recording. By enabling remote sharing of expert knowledge, the company aims to expedite rookie training and trouble recovery. It also proposes smart maintenance for railway infrastructure by visualizing inspections and patrols without needing to be on-site.
The booth will feature demonstrations and exhibits of the following:
Key Exhibits:
- **THINKLET® Neck-worn Wearable Device**: An ergonomically designed neck-worn device equipped with a camera, microphone, and 4G LTE module. It enables hands-free, real-time communication. A built-in 5-channel microphone array ensures clear voice capture of the wearer, even in noisy environments.
- **LINKLET Remote Support Service**: A wearable service that utilizes the first-person perspective from the THINKLET® device to provide remote assistance and video streaming via platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom. This solution has been recognized with CES 2022 Innovation Awards in three categories and was featured in Time magazine's "The Best Inventions."
- **[New Service] FPV Video Analysis**: An advanced plan that uses AI to analyze first-person view (FPV) videos captured with THINKLET®, converting worker actions and situations into data. This is expected to be used for creating work evidence records and process analysis.
- **Reference Exhibit of Next-Generation Device**: A prototype of a future device will also be on display.
[Mass-Trans Innovation Japan, Osaka 2026 Overview]
- Dates: May 27 (Wed) - May 29 (Fri), 2026, 10:00-17:00
- Venue: Intex Osaka, Halls 3, 4, 5