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Pasona and Vive Studios XR Partnership: A New Frontier in Virtual Production

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Japanese Pasona Group and South Korean Vive Studios form an XR joint venture to provide immersive video services, building on their 2025 Osaka Expo success.

A Japanese staffing giant is diving deep into the virtual realm. Pasona Group, one of Japan's leading human resources firms, is reportedly launching a joint venture with South Korean tech studio Vive Studios to offer extended reality (XR) video production services.

According to a report by Nikkei, the two companies aim to capitalize on technologies that blur the line between the physical and virtual worlds. This strategic move follows their successful collaboration at the 2025World Expo in Osaka, where they showcased an immersive video installation.

Pasona Vive Studios XR Partnership: Redefining Virtual Reality

The venture marks a significant pivot for Pasona Group, traditionally known for staffing services. By leveraging Vive Studios' expertise in visual effects and AI-driven virtual production, the joint entity plans to target sectors such as corporate training, tourism, and marketing.

FeaturePasona's ContributionVive Studios' Contribution
Core StrengthClient Network & HR InsightAdvanced XR Tech & VFX
Primary GoalMarket Expansion in JapanGlobal Tech Deployment
Focus SectorEnterprise SolutionsCreative Content Production

The demand for XR services is surging as industries seek more engaging ways to connect with remote workforces and consumers. This partnership is expected to bridge the gap between high-end South Korean tech and the extensive corporate infrastructure of Japan.

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