Cadinche Co., Ltd. conducted a “work exhibition guide demonstration experiment to experience with smart glasses” at the Yasuda Kan Sculpture Museum Alte Piazza Bibai in Bibai, Hokkaido on 2025/11/25 (Tuesday) with the cooperation of the certified NPO corporation Alte Piazza Bibai.
In this demonstration experiment, we will provideMR experience integrated management system “Kadinche Layerd® ︎”Also, NTT Conocue Device'sXR glass “Mirza® (Mirza)”We have experientially designed a next-generation exhibition guide system for art galleries and museums, and provided a work exhibition guide to further enjoy Kan Yasuda's sculptures.

Applications running within Mirza use Immersal SDK, Immersal's VPS (Visual Positioning System), as self-position estimation technology, and can recognize locations and exhibits in the museum with high accuracy.
To acquire point cloud data for Immersal, Leica's handheld imaging laser scanner “BLK2GO” was used to create a 3D point cloud map of the actual local building.

Using that data, it was imported into our own system “Kadinche Layerd® ︎,” and the arrangement of content displayed on the XR glass “MiRZa® ︎” was provided as a system that can be constructed on a browser.

The 3D content actually displayed on Mirza is arranged using 3D stereoscopic images taken with a stereo camera and 2D photo data provided by Arte Piazza Bibai.
The design design relating to the arrangement of content utilized what was designed by Sabakichi/ Yuki Kinoshita (Domain).

“Kadinche Layerd® ︎” can be directly linked to “miRzA® ︎” which is actually used for experience, and it was confirmed in a demonstration experiment that museum and art museum curators can install and construct 3D exhibits in one stop if display content can be prepared in advance in the future.
Furthermore, by cooperating with NTT Conocyu, the provider of “miRzA® ︎,” we were able to build an operation system and development system that can make the most of the performance of miRzA® ︎.

Going forward, we would like to further innovate technology, improve applications according to needs, and develop activities aimed at providing them to potential users so that “Kadinche Layerd® ︎” can be used as a “next-generation exhibition guide” to replace audio guides currently used in art galleries and museums.