The best way to find great “things” or “products”—and the people who create them—ultimately comes down to intuition. Specs and numbers matter, but the final trigger is that feeling of “I don’t know why, but this draws me,” or “I think I can trust this creator.” That intuition is your personal sensor, built from accumulated experience and values. Don’t ignore small sparks of excitement or faint discomfort. Trusting your own sense is the shortest path to discovering truly valuable products—and the makers behind them.
We search something
Our mission is to uncover “yet-unknown value” scattered across the world. From cutting-edge technology to unique products born in small local workshops, and niche items sustained purely by a creator’s passion—we search daily for new and overlooked offerings. When we find something that makes us ask, “Why hasn’t this spread globally?”, our role is to deliver it to the people who need it.
To do that, we closely observe films, dramas, and documentaries from around the world. Hints hide everywhere—gadgets and tools casually used by characters, interior pieces and everyday goods in the background. We also comb through web media, social networks, crowdfunding sites, and industry blogs to catch the “small signals” before they become big trends.
Beyond the internet, rumors matter too. Leveraging networks with local partners, creators, and manufacturers, we actively gather first-hand intel—“this is quietly catching on in Europe,” “a compelling project is starting in this part of Asia.” Such primary information often opens the door to technologies and products nobody knows yet.
Using clues from global cinema, the web, and word of mouth, we continue to scout products and technologies that could become the “next move.” And we aim not to let the possibilities we discover fade as passing fads, but to grow them into sustainable businesses with lasting social value.
We’re Looking for New Discoveries, Now Accepting New Discoveries
We are always seeking new ideas, products, and technologies. If you have something you’d like to introduce to us, please let us know. During the application period, submit your proposal via the button. Prototypes, demos, and reference links are welcome. Brief materials outlining market size and the problem you aim to solve are helpful. Submissions are open worldwide. We evaluate based on originality and feasibility. All proposals will be handled confidentially, and we will follow up in due course.
