News

Missed Mitsubishi Electric’s Betterverse event in Bangkok? Experience it online now in Singapore

Mitsubishi Electric’s Betterverse is now live online, letting you create your own AI-powered music video

Time Out Singapore in partnership with Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric
Photograph: Mitsubishi Electric
Advertising

If you missed the Mitsubishi Electric Betterverse in Bangkok last December, we’ve got some good news for you: you can now experience it virtually from the comfort of your home, minus the crowds and with your headphones firmly on.

The newly launched Betterverse web app is a digital platform that reflects Mitsubishi Electric’s vision of driving “Changes for the Better” through the integration of art, science and technology. This isn’t a practical tool or product showcase. Instead, think of it as a mood piece – a space that encourages you to slow down, tune in and create something personal.

At the centre of it all is the chance to co-create your own music video. After answering a series of prompts about your emotions, instincts and the change you want to see in the world, AI steps in to translate those inputs – and even pulse data – into your very own personalised digital artwork. The result is introspective, cinematic and surprisingly moving, blurring the lines between art, technology and self-expression.

Mitsubishi Electric
Photograph: Mitsubishi Electric

Now available online to anyone, anywhere, Betterverse demonstrates how data and innovation can be transformed into new value, while forging a modern, meaningful connection with a younger generation. More than just a digital experience, it’s also an initiative by Mitsubishi Electric, driven by a belief in using innovation to create positive change.

If you want a front-row seat, start here. Create your own Betterverse music video now, available online until March 31, 2026.

READ MORE:

Singaporean West End star Nathania Ong returns to lead SRT’s ‘Legally Blonde – The Musical’

Light to Night 2026: Dazzling projections, a street party, gallery scavenger hunts and power card readings

Gardens by the Bay launches two brand new weekend nature tours, participation is free for Singaporeans

Latest news
    Advertising