JAKARTA - Play For Dream Technology, a leading entertainment technology company founded in Shanghai, announced its expansion into the Asia Pacific region by setting up a marketing headquarters in Singapore.

This expansion marks the entry of companies into one of the markets with the largest and youngest digital native populations in the world. Apart from Singapore, by 2025, the next priorities are Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Japan.

"Singapore is one of the most innovative cities in the world and a preferred center for many cutting-edge technology companies. We look forward to starting our global expansion from here and affecting the Asia Pacific region over time," Huang Feng, Founder and CEO of Play for Dream Technology quoted on Sunday, June 30.

As part of its expansion, Play For Dream Technology has established its first global strategic collaboration with IMAX and DTS. This partnership aims to provide an unmatched spatial entertainment experience through IMAX's signature image and voice quality, as well as the voice effect of the custom space supported by the DTS Ultra.

"We are starting a global strategic partnership with our first IMAX partner in the field of spatial computing and mixed reality (MR)," said Xin Zhou, Vice President, Business Affairs & Operations, IMAX China.

In this collaboration, the two sides are preparing a new MR headset called the Play For Dream MR, which is tailored to the industry's leading specifications and features of this new product, which will submerge users in the classic IMAX documentary.

"We hope that this product will soon be present in the market as the world's first Android-based spatial computing device and MR certified by IMAX Enhanced," he continued.

With his presence in Asia-Pacific, Play For Dream Technology aims to revolutionize the way people get information and enjoy entertainment.

This expansion begins with the launch of the Play For Dream MR, the world's first Android-based spatial computer, which will be available in Singapore and Malaysia in October 2024, followed by Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Japan in 2025.


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