The company’s T30 model serves as a plug-and-play interface currently operational in high-traffic transit hubs, including Taipei’s TPE and TSA airports, as well as the Taipei 101 metro station. Beyond transport, the technology has seen targeted implementation in social services, such as the Children and Family Center operated by the Ōme City Government in Tokyo. There, the system provides residents with a secure environment to discuss sensitive topics like childbirth and childcare without the anxiety often triggered by language disconnects.
Security remains a critical component of the firm's expansion strategy. Alongside the TransDisplay, VMFi is debuting TransEdge at IFA, a platform that processes multilingual communication entirely on the edge. By removing the need for cloud-based data transit, the system aligns with strict GDPR requirements, targeting sectors like finance and public safety that demand high-level privacy. These efforts are bolstered by the company's participation in the Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s “Be Smart Tokyo Inclusive” program, marking a shift toward making large urban centers more accessible through AI-driven infrastructure.

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