While most of the competition venues of the Tokyo Olympics are unattended, IT companies in Osaka are creating a virtual workplace where they can watch the competition at the same time on the Internet, and employees will enjoy watching the competition.

An IT company headquartered in Osaka has created a "live viewing" venue in a virtual workplace on the Internet where employees can watch the Tokyo Olympic Games at the same time.



Designed with the green grass and other venues in mind, employees can share their thoughts via voice calls and chat while watching the game on their home TV.



Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, this company has been working remotely since February last year, and wants to make the Olympics an opportunity for employees to connect with each other.



Employees are supposed to be able to watch their favorite competitions while calling on each other, and during the tournament, they will be allowed to watch live viewing for up to 8 hours as business hours.

Mitsuyoshi Kawabata, CEO of IT company "Agileware", said, "The Olympics are the best opportunity to build good relationships between employees and achieve business results while reducing the risk of corona. However, I want to raise the motivation of employees. "