Telecube Exceeds 40,000 Cumulative Installations

V-Cube's Telecube surpasses 40,000 cumulative installations. Demand for small meeting rooms surges with the return to office.
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Tokyo, Japan – [Date of Release] – V-Cube, Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President and Group CEO: Naoaki Mashita; hereinafter referred to as V-Cube) is pleased to announce that the cumulative number of Telecube installations has surpassed 40,000 as of February 2026. It has become clear that in the fiscal year 2025, the proportion of units for 4-6 person meetings has particularly increased in terms of new shipments.

■ Background to Exceeding 40,000 Cumulative Installations

Recently, companies that experienced remote work are increasingly returning to the office, re-evaluating the value of face-to-face communication and reconsidering the ideal office environment. Against the backdrop of discussions on labor law revisions by the government, interest in infrastructure development that supports flexible working styles continues to grow.

Amidst these changes, the shortage of meeting rooms for small groups has become a prominent issue. With the spread of online communication and advancements in AI and DX, meetings are shifting towards smaller groups, shorter durations, and more closed-off formats. Traditional office layouts centered around large meeting rooms are no longer sufficient to meet these evolving needs.

Furthermore, rising construction costs due to shortages in labor and building materials, coupled with the increasing risk of fixed costs brought about by rapidly changing business environments, are raising the hurdles for relocation, expansion, and large-scale renovations. Consequently, the idea of efficiently utilizing existing space before undertaking relocation or major renovations has become a realistic and high-priority option for many companies.

In response to these challenges, Telecube is experiencing increased demand due to its features such as being construction-free (no fire safety equipment construction, so-called B-class construction*1 required), short delivery times, space efficiency, and the availability of subscription contracts. Notably, since November 2024, the sale of 6-person sized units has begun, catering to the demand for face-to-face meetings with small groups. As a result, while Telecube's annual new shipment volume has increased, the shipment volume of products meeting the needs for 4-6 person meeting rooms has been the primary driver of this growth.

(*1) B-class construction: Construction carried out by contractors designated by the building owner, with costs borne by the tenant.

■ Case Studies of 4-6 Person Telecube Implementation

We have published case studies from companies such as OM Digital Solutions Corporation, which resolved space shortages due to the return to office without major construction, and moomoo Securities Corporation, which simultaneously secured meeting rooms and workspace during an office expansion plan.

Additionally, there are examples where Telecube has solved problems that could not be addressed with traditional construction methods. One company installed 16 six-person Telecubes in a space originally planned for 9 meeting rooms, increasing their meeting space by 1.7 times. Another company installed six-person Telecubes as meeting and break spaces for employees within a factory where expanding meeting rooms was difficult.

<4-person Telecube at OM Digital Solutions Corporation>

FAQ

What is Telecube?

Telecube is a product developed by V-Cube, Inc. that provides compact, on-demand meeting spaces within offices. It is designed to be easily installed with minimal construction and offers flexible usage options.

Why has the demand for Telecube increased?

The demand has increased due to the trend of companies returning to the office, the growing need for flexible and efficient use of office space, and the shortage of traditional meeting rooms suitable for small groups. Telecube offers a solution that is construction-free, quick to install, space-saving, and available via subscription.

What is the significance of the 40,000 installation milestone?

Exceeding 40,000 cumulative installations signifies strong market acceptance and demand for Telecube as a solution for modern office challenges, particularly in adapting to new work styles and optimizing existing office layouts.

What is 'B-class construction' mentioned in the article?

B-class construction refers to work that is carried out by contractors designated by the building owner, with the costs typically borne by the tenant. Telecube's 'construction-free' nature means this type of construction is not required for its installation.

What types of Telecube units are seeing increased demand?

The article highlights a significant increase in demand for 4-6 person Telecube units, catering to the growing need for small, focused meetings as companies return to the office.