Mavericks Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Shota Okuno, President and CEO), the provider of the video generation AI "NoLang", has added "Swedish", "Danish", and "Finnish" to its video generation capabilities. Users can simply select the desired language from the menu to generate videos with narration and subtitles in the local language directly from Japanese materials, with the video length automatically adjusted to match the speaking speed. This offers an efficient video production option for companies looking to enhance their IR, marketing, and EC communications for the Nordic market without the need for translation companies or narrators. ■ Growing Demand for Local Language Video Content in Digitally Advanced Nordic Countries The Nordic region (Sweden, Denmark, Finland) is a region with an exceptionally high digital penetration rate globally. According to World Bank statistics, Sweden's internet usage rate was 95.7% (2023) and Denmark's was 99.8% (2024), both among the highest in the world (※1). As companies and local governments strive to deliver information to their residents and customers, the importance of digital content is increasing year by year. However, content solely in Japanese or English has limitations in penetrating these markets. The language barrier is widely known as a significant hurdle to purchasing and understanding in global expansion. A survey by CSA Research (Common Sense Advisory) of 8,709 consumers across 29 countries found that 76% "want to buy products that are provided in their own language," and 40% "will not buy from sites that are only in other languages" (※2), underscoring that information provided in the local language directly leads to understanding and action. On the other hand, the hurdles for companies to localize content for overseas markets are not insignificant. The "2025 Survey of Japanese Companies Expanding Overseas (Europe Edition)" (conducted August 20-September 19, 2025, targeting 1,449 Japanese c