
V-cube, Inc. develops and provides visual communication services to enterprise customers. The company offers V-CUBE Meeting, a cloud-based Web conferencing service; V-CUBE Seminar, a Web seminar product for seminars, training, and information sessions; V-CUBE Sales, a web conferencing tool for online sales; V-CUBE Learning, a learning management system (LMS) that has incorporated the virtual online platform for training and learning purposes; and V-CUBE Voice, a teleconferencing service. It also provides Telecube, a soundproof smartphone box that can be installed anywhere and there are tables and chairs, and a PC inside that can be used for web conferencing; QUMU, a cloud-type video distribution management system; Agora for implementation of video calls and live distribution on iOS/Android applications and websites; EventIn, an online event platform; V-CUBE Collaboration, a web conferencing service to share video and audio, and PC desktop screens in real-time; and Realwear explosion-proof smart glass. In addition, the company offers hardware related to visual communication, such as web cameras, headsets, microphones with echo cancellers, large LCD displays, etc., as well as post-installation management services. V-cube, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
V-cube, Inc. trades as VCCBF on OTC. The company is classified in Technology / Software - Application and reports in USD.
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V-cube, Inc. can be compared against peers such as Avai Bio, Inc., Abra Information Technologies Ltd., Bigtincan Holdings Limited, Celebrus Technologies plc, Firstwave Cloud Technology Limited, ikeGPS Group Limited.
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Company website: https://www.vcube.com
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