Genuine Executive Presence
Delegates didn't watch a screen; they shared a room with their leadership. That distinction is what transforms a corporate address into a moment people remember.


The Solution
Metaverse911 deployed its HoloBox holographic display technology to deliver a live telepresence experience connecting two cities in real time.
The Hitachi leadership team was captured live in Tokyo and streamed — frame-accurate and synchronised — into a HoloBox unit on the New Delhi stage. Inside the display, they appeared at true human scale, rendered with the depth that makes a hologram read as present rather than projected. To delegates, the effect was unmistakable: their leadership was there, life-sized, addressing them directly — despite being over 5,800 kilometres away.
The Process
Broadcast-grade streaming meets holographic display. Our team handled the complexity behind the scenes — the underlying process follows a clear four-step sequence.

The leadership team was filmed against a controlled background using professional capture techniques, isolating the subject cleanly so it could be rendered as a hologram rather than a flat video feed.

The captured feed was transmitted live across continents, with the pipeline engineered to hold synchronisation and quality stable over the distance — the single most critical factor in making a live hologram feel believable.

At the venue, the incoming feed was mapped and displayed inside the HoloBox unit, where the leadership team appeared life-sized and dimensional on stage — no glasses, no headsets, no screens between the audience and the experience.

Throughout the event, the feed was monitored and managed for quality, with our team running the live show pipeline and post-production to ensure a flawless, uninterrupted presentation from start to finish.
The Impact
The outcome was a keynote that carried the full weight of a physical appearance — without a single flight booked.
Why It Landed
Beyond the message itself, the medium became part of the story. Attendees walked away having witnessed something genuinely novel — a leadership address delivered through mixed reality and holographic display.
Delegates didn't watch a screen; they shared a room with their leadership. That distinction is what transforms a corporate address into a moment people remember.
Hitachi connected its Tokyo leadership directly with New Delhi delegates, eliminating the cost, time, and logistical burden of an international leadership visit.
By choosing holographic telepresence over a conventional broadcast, Hitachi reinforced its identity as a company that embraces advanced communication technology — live, in front of its own people.
Hitachi turned a logistical constraint into one of the most talked-about moments of the entire event.