The "Good Entrance, Good Innovation." project uses the lobby of Dentsu Inc. headquarters building in Shiodome, Tokyo, as its canvas, where employees themselves unleash their creativity. From July 28th to 31st, a four-day exhibition titled "The (Almost) Untried Dentsu Experience" showcases "Experience Technology" – technology that expands human experience.

Roborin at the reception desk
Seven cutting-edge technologies are available for hands-on experience.
Inside the reception booth, "Roborin," a humanoid robot designed to "make eye contact with people," greets visitors. It recognizes the position of a person's eyes and can meet their gaze.
Other experiences include the "Oculus Rift," where wearing a head-mounted display and moving your neck makes 3D images move in sync, immersing you in virtual reality; "mico," a "brainwave headphone" that reads your mood and plays the perfect song; and "AI PLATE," which uses 3D-scanned data for app distribution and figure production; "Digimo," which lets you create 3D figures from your data; "LIVE AR," where wearing a suit that tracks your movements reflects them onto a CG character; and "AI PLATE," which uses 3D-scanned data for app distribution and figure production. "AI PLATE" that projects the subject's actual image into the air, "Digimo" that enables app distribution and figure production using 3D-scanned data, "LIVE AR" where wearers don motion-capture suits to animate CG characters, and the "Skeletronics" suit (available only on the 31st) that enables dynamic limb movements impossible for the human body.

"Oculus Rift"

"mico"

"AI PLATE"

"Digimo"

"LIVE AR"
Can these technologies bring innovation to our lives? Employees of Dentsu Inc. decided to experience them firsthand.
Additionally, the numerous projects implemented under the "Good Entrance, Good Innovation." initiative can be viewed on the Dentsu Inc. website (PC viewing recommended).