Micware Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture; President and Chairman: Kenji Narushima) announced today that it will develop and launch "PreSpot," an indoor digital twin experience service for stadiums, on July 1, 2026. This service provides a one-stop solution via a smartphone web app, allowing users to check field views from their seats, receive in-venue navigation, and receive support from before arrival to after departure. ■ Background and Overview For events like soccer and baseball games, concerts, and other events, first-time visitors to stadiums or large event venues have faced challenges in understanding the view from their seats or navigating within the venue beforehand. "PreSpot" leverages the technical knowledge gained from the development of Micware's 3D space digital platform "Dynamic Share Map," released on March 1, 2026, to support spatial understanding inside and outside stadiums, seat view assessment, and on-site navigation. The service aims to create an experience where stadium visitors can quickly access necessary information. In the future, it is planned to offer even more convenient features by linking with external services, not just for the view around the seats. ■ Main Features and Benefits Exploration of the stadium interior and seat view assessment through 360° views. Navigation from the designated entrance to seats, corresponding to stadium seating. Contribution to efficient visitor guidance, improved circulation, and reduced congestion. ■ Value Proposition for Stadium Operators For stadium operators, this service is expected to streamline guidance operations through digitalization, promote visitor circulation, visualize congestion points, and alleviate pre-ticket purchase anxiety for users. It also facilitates easy adaptation to event-specific seating arrangements, route changes, and area restrictions, making it suitable for a wide range of applications beyond sports, including concerts, exhibitions, and community events.