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KKStream brings streaming technology to Japanese fitness market

KKStream brings streaming technology to Japanese fitness market
December 9, 2021

KKStream, the leading service provider of B2B streaming technology in the Asia Pacific, has expanded its application of streaming technology to the fitness sector by creating an immersive home fitness experience for the Japanese fitness brand Feelcycle.

The expansion follows KKStream's previous successes in supporting clients in offering online streaming services, business live streaming and global webinars and will see KKStream's high-quality streaming technologies deliver new fitness experiences and create business opportunities.

 KKStream's modular solution BlendVision meets the demands of diverse industries, including Feelcycle, the pioneer of ‘Fitness In The Dark’ in Japan to launch an at-home fitness subscription service.

In addition, KKStream’s new ‘Feel Anywhere’ service brings immersive indoor cycling with live streamed instructions along with exciting music and beats to the home of its members.

Hironobu Takeda, Director of KKStream's Feel Anywhere Division explains "the Feel Anywhere online fitness service was created to break through the geographical and spatial constraints and introduce 'Fitness In The Dark' to people of any lifestyle.

"We faced many challenges while creating a high-quality home fitness experience, but we are now ready with the help of KKStream. I also look forward to working with KKStream to provide an experience that can redefine how people imagine online fitness through Feel Anywhere."

"With years of experience in providing enterprise-grade services and technology development,

KKStream President, Eric Tsai adds “KKStream has launched our streaming technology solution BlendVision this year, and we continue to develop applications for this solution beyond the entertainment and media sector.

"Being able to partner with Feelcycle to launch an online home fitness service not only takes KKStream into the sports and fitness industry, it also shows that there are diverse applications of streaming technology and endless possibilities. We endeavour to enable more users to enjoy quality life experience brought by streaming technology."

Staying ahead of the global hybrid trend, KKStream joins Inter BEE 2021 for the first time to demonstrate industry leading streaming technology

As the integration of on-and offline becomes the ‘new normal’, companies across a wide range of industries are adopting streaming and online video as part of their digital transformation efforts.

For more information go to www.kkstream.com

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