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LASA LIMITED

Maple Training Studio Initiative

LASA LIMITED operates the educational initiative Maple Training Studio. The project explores how emerging digital environments influence not only practical skills and physical training but also deeper psychological experiences such as calmness, focus, and the perception of reality.

Rather than presenting immersive technologies as a universal solution for productivity or wellbeing, the initiative examines both the opportunities and the limitations of digital immersion. The approach is grounded in research findings from peer-reviewed publications and practical observations gathered through educational events and collaborative discussions with specialists in cognitive psychology and human-computer interaction.

Participants often ask questions such as:

  • "What happens to my brain when I enter a virtual environment?"
  • "Why can a virtual workout sometimes feel more motivating than a traditional exercise routine?"
  • "Can immersive relaxation environments truly reduce anxiety, or do they simply create a temporary escape?"

Each webinar is designed as a calm educational space where participants can explore these questions using scientific research, practical observations, and careful discussion — without exaggerated technological promises or promotion of specific devices. The format encourages open inquiry and thoughtful reflection rather than passive consumption of marketing narratives about the future of technology.

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