
Fairy Devices
Founded Year
2007Stage
Series B - II | AliveTotal Raised
$29.43MLast Raised
$15.03M | 6 mos agoAbout Fairy Devices
Fairy Devices provides an end-to-end B2B solution for industrial digital transformation, covering from smart wearable devices called LINKLET and THINKLET to cloud and AI. The company's device enables wearers to share their first-person views with remotely located workers during voice communication. Its remote assistants offer advice or suggest necessary actions based on the onsite video. Fairy Devices was founded in 2007 and is based in Tokyo, Japan.
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Fairy Devices's Products & Differentiators
Connected Worker Solution
Connected Worker Solution is an end-to-end enterprise solution for industrial use. From device to cloud and AI, our solution provides remote assistance by human and AI. CWS facilitates remote support by sharing onsite worker’s point-of-view video along with verbal communication to improve efficiency and performance. Conversations and video are auto stored on cloud for record and refined to be eligible for AI. Especially, our voice AI, along with 5 microphones on device, contributes data quality for cloud AI, recognizing voice over industrial noise. By remote support only, our customers have benefited greatly from less travel time, more resource utilization, and improved performance. Our high-quality data and AI provide even meaningful business insights to large enterprises for further process optimization and task automation.
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Fairy Devices Patents
Fairy Devices has filed 4 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- wearable devices
- dresses
- electronics manufacturing

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5/19/2022 | Wearable devices, Wearable computers, Smartwatches, Working conditions, Operators (programming) | Application |
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Related Topics | Wearable devices, Wearable computers, Smartwatches, Working conditions, Operators (programming) |
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Latest Fairy Devices News
Dec 29, 2021
They include six winners of CES 2022 Innovation Awards. Download 52 rising Japanese startups to showcase at CES 2022 JAPAN Pavilion (Graphic: Business Wire) December 28, 2021 07:53 PM Eastern Standard Time LAS VEGAS--( BUSINESS WIRE )--The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) announced today that 52 technology startups will showcase their innovations at CES 2022 from Jan. 5-8 in Las Vegas. The number of startups representing Japan at the JAPAN Pavilion (commonly known as the “J-Startup Pavilion”) in Eureka Park has doubled from 26 during the last in-person show in January 2020, prompting its host, JETRO, to open a second pavilion on the Venetian Expo’s second floor for CES 2022. Forty companies will exhibit at the JAPAN Pavilion in Eureka Park and 12 at the second pavilion. Of the 52 companies, six startups (a record number for Japan) have won CES 2022 Innovation Awards: Air Labo, Fairy Devices, Light Touch Technology, mui Lab, Piezo Sonic, and Quantum Operations. “The JAPAN Pavilion has quickly and continuously grown in size since its opening four years ago, which is a testament to Japan’s ever-growing innovation economy and the government’s policies that are designed to foster it,” JETRO’s Executive Vice President Ichiro Sone said. “J-Startup companies’ record turnout for CES 2022 also reflects their excitement for returning to the global stage in-person following nearly two years of virtual activities amid the COVID-19 pandemic. We are thrilled to present an extensive lineup of life-transforming technologies from Japan at the JAPAN Pavilion.” CES 2022 JAPAN Pavilion (J-Startup Pavilion) in the Country Pavilions, Venetian Expo, Level 2 — 12 startups Of the 52 startups 20 will also present at Showstoppers® (Jan. 5, 6-10 p.m., Wynn Hotel) CES 2022 Innovation Award Winners Air Labo: “CIRCULA,” the world’s first air-suction hand dryer for communal restrooms (Health & Wellness) Fairy Devices: “LINKLET™,” a wearable camera with LTE connectivity (Awarded in three categories: Digital Imaging & Photography; Streaming; Wearable Technologies) Light Touch Technology: The world’s first non-invasive blood glucometer using mid-infrared (mid-IR) laser (Health & Wellness) mui Lab: “mui Board,” a touch-sensitive smart home hub made of wood (Smart Home — their second honor following the 2019 CES Innovation Award) Piezo Sonic: “Delivery AMR: Mighty-D3,” a small yet powerful autonomous delivery robot that runs on a piezo sonic motor (Drones & Unmanned Systems) Quantum Operations: Non-invasive blood glucometer for continuous monitoring (Health & Wellness) For more information and updates, please visit: https://www.jetro.go.jp/usa/topics/ces-2022.html . About J-Startup J-Startup is a startup support program that the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) launched in 2018 to boost innovation activities and help promising startups compete globally. Operated collaboratively by JETRO, METI and other public agencies, the program provides 140 startups that are chosen through a rigorous selection process with various financial and educational support and connects them with a global network of resources. About JETRO The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) is a government-supported agency that assists innovative startups in expanding their businesses into the global market. With the mission to export Japanese ingenuity worldwide, JETRO provides a wide range of funding and educational programs. JETRO has organized the CES JAPAN Pavilion (J-Startup Pavilion) since 2019. About CES CES is one of the world’s largest technology trade shows that takes place annually in Las Vegas. Founded in 1967 as an exhibition of consumer electronics, CES now encompasses a wide range of technological fields, including autonomous driving and space technology. CES 2021 made history by bringing together online more than 2,000 companies, including 700 startups — a scale of participation unheard of for all-digital events. CES will return to Las Vegas in 2022 while also holding digital exhibitions. At CES 2020 held prior to the new coronavirus pandemic, 4,600 companies showcased 20,000 new products and services. Contacts
Fairy Devices Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Fairy Devices founded?
Fairy Devices was founded in 2007.
Where is Fairy Devices's headquarters?
Fairy Devices's headquarters is located at 2-31-22 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo.
What is Fairy Devices's latest funding round?
Fairy Devices's latest funding round is Series B - II.
How much did Fairy Devices raise?
Fairy Devices raised a total of $29.43M.
Who are the investors of Fairy Devices?
Investors of Fairy Devices include Daikin Industries, NTT TechnoCross, Yanmar, JGC MIRAI Innovation Fund, Garage+ and 12 more.
Who are Fairy Devices's competitors?
Competitors of Fairy Devices include RealWear and 3 more.
What products does Fairy Devices offer?
Fairy Devices's products include Connected Worker Solution and 1 more.
Who are Fairy Devices's customers?
Customers of Fairy Devices include DAIKIN and YANMAR.
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