Mobilus Corporation, a developer and provider of CX solutions for contact centers, announced that it began displaying works by emerging artists, primarily art university students, in its office from April 2026. The initiative is being carried out through participation in Art Leap Inc.’s “Art-Hack Workplace” program, which places works by young contemporary artists in offices to support their creative activities while fostering employees’ intuition and imagination. Mobilus has pursued the optimization of communication and dialogue between companies and customers, mainly in contact center operations, through generative AI and chat technologies. In today’s rapidly digitalizing society, the company believes the value it should provide goes beyond efficiency. To capture subtle human emotions and design richer customer experiences, Mobilus sees an “artistic perspective” that intuitively grasps the essence of things as essential alongside logical approaches. By incorporating works by next-generation artists who sincerely engage with their creative practice into everyday office spaces, the initiative aims to inspire employees’ imagination, generate natural dialogue across departments and generations, and help realize Mobilus’ mission: “Advanced CX for every business.” As part of the exhibition, works by Haruto Mikajiri and Takumi Kokubo, both enrolled in the Graduate School of Tokyo University of the Arts, are displayed in the entrance and office areas. Featured works include “Landscape of Lake and Mountains in Autumn” by Haruto Mikajiri and “Dichromatic Symbol” by Takumi Kokubo. Haruto Mikajiri, born in 2000 in Kanagawa Prefecture, is an artist currently enrolled in the master’s program at the First Mural Painting Laboratory, Painting Department, Graduate School of Tokyo University of the Arts. Drawing mainly from East Asian art, especially the collage-like qualities and distinctive spatial forms of calligraphy and painting, he reinterprets these elements through various t