Cabins for teleworking in metro stations -

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The multinational Fuji Xerox has developed a new type of installation for workers, the CocoDesk.

It is a kind of box installed in Tokyo metro stations in which transit workers can isolate themselves to attend a professional meeting by videoconference while waiting for their metro.

These “professional” cabins have all the necessary comfort to feel like in the office and telework in the best conditions.

Thus, in addition to the carpet on the floor, the CocoDesk have a work table, an office chair, an LCD screen, sockets, a wifi connection, as well as a system. air conditioning.

The boxes are soundproofed which allows you to cut yourself off from the rest of the world to finish your work or to launch a video call with a customer in peace.

About sixty cabins installed

About sixty such facilities are offered in several Tokyo metro stations and can be rented to isolate themselves to finish the presentation of a case, make a video call or make a meeting with colleagues by videoconference.

The Fuji Xerox company leases them for 250 yen for 15 minutes, or about 2 euros.

It is even possible to take a monthly subscription for companies.

It should be noted all the same that if these cabins have antibacterial coatings, Fuji Xeros specifies that they have not been tested for the transmission of the coronavirus.

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