NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "online gaming"
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- 423990-16 - Gaming Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Gaming Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of various gaming equipment and supplies to businesses that operate in the gaming industry. This industry is responsible for providing a wide range of products that are used in casinos, gaming arcades, and other gaming establishments. The products that are distributed by this industry …Examples: Gaming tables, Gaming accessories, Gaming chairs, Gaming stools, Gaming signage,
- 541612-11 - Gaming ConsultantsGaming Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to businesses in the gaming industry. They assist clients in developing and implementing strategies to improve their gaming operations, increase revenue, and enhance customer experience. Gaming Consultants are knowledgeable about the latest trends and technologies in the gaming industry …Examples: Online gaming platforms, Gaming software development, Gaming hardware manufacturing,
- 339999-26 - Gaming Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Gaming Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339999 that involves the production of gaming equipment and supplies. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of gaming equipment and supplies, including gaming tables, slot machines, playing cards, dice, chips, and other gaming accessories. The …Examples: Gaming tables, Gaming accessories, Gaming chairs, Gaming headsets, Gaming keyboards,
- 459120-39 - Video Games & Equipment-Sales & Rental (Retail)The Video Games & Equipment-Sales & Rental (Retail) industry involves the sale and rental of video games and related equipment to consumers. This industry includes physical retail stores as well as online retailers that specialize in video games and equipment. The industry is driven by the popularity of video games and the constant release of new games and equipment. …Examples: Gaming chairs, Gaming keyboards, Gaming mice, Gaming headsets
- 423690-61 - Video Games (Wholesale)The Video Games (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of video games and related accessories to retailers and other businesses. This industry includes wholesalers that purchase video games from manufacturers and distribute them to retailers, as well as wholesalers that specialize in the distribution of video game consoles, controllers, and other accessories. The industry is driven by …Examples: Gaming keyboards, Gaming mice, Gaming headsets, Gaming chairs
- 713290-06 - Gaming CentersGaming Centers are establishments that offer a variety of electronic and non-electronic games for entertainment purposes. These centers typically provide a social atmosphere for individuals to gather and play games with friends or other patrons. Gaming Centers may also offer food and beverage services, as well as other amenities such as virtual reality experiences or escape rooms. …Examples: Virtual reality gaming centers, LAN gaming centers, Social gaming lounges, Tabletop gaming
- 423990-03 - Casino Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Casino Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of various equipment and supplies used in casinos. This includes a wide range of products such as gaming tables, slot machines, playing cards, chips, dice, shufflers, and other related items. Companies in this industry typically purchase these products from manufacturers and then sell them to casinos, …Examples: Gaming establishments, Online gaming platforms, Gaming machine manufacturers
- 449210-63 - Video Games (Retail)The Video Games (Retail) industry involves the sale of video games and related accessories through physical retail stores. This industry includes both new and used video games for various gaming consoles, such as PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo. The industry also includes the sale of gaming accessories, such as controllers, headsets, and charging docks. The industry is highly …Examples: Gaming controllers, Gaming chairs, Gaming keyboards, Gaming mice, Gaming monitors
- 532282-04 - Video Games-Renting & LeasingThe Video Games-Renting & Leasing industry involves the rental and leasing of video games to consumers. This industry provides a cost-effective way for consumers to access a wide range of video games without having to purchase them outright. The industry has experienced growth in recent years due to the increasing popularity of video games and the rising cost of purchasing new games. …Examples: Online video game rental
- 611310-15 - Universities/Colleges-Online OnlyThe Universities/Colleges-Online Only industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611310, which includes institutions that offer academic courses and grant degrees at baccalaureate or graduate levels. However, the Universities/Colleges-Online Only industry is specifically focused on institutions that offer courses and degrees exclusively online. This industry involves …Examples: Online Bachelor's Degree Programs, Online Master's Degree Programs, Online Doctoral Degree
- 517810-12 - Online ServicesOnline Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 517810 that encompasses companies that provide various services through the internet. These services can range from online advertising and marketing to online publishing and broadcasting. Online Services companies are involved in the creation, distribution, and management of digital content and services that are …Examples: Online advertising, Online publishing, Online broadcasting, Online education, Online
- 455219-15 - Online Retailers & MarketplacesOnline Retailers & Marketplaces is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves the sale of a wide range of general merchandise through online platforms. This industry includes businesses that operate exclusively online, as well as those that have both an online and physical presence. Online Retailers & Marketplaces offer a convenient shopping experience …Examples: Online clothing retailers, Online electronics retailers, Online home goods retailers,
- 811412-25 - Casino Equipment-Service & RepairThe Casino Equipment-Service & Repair industry involves the maintenance and repair of various equipment used in casinos. This includes slot machines, gaming tables, electronic gaming machines, and other equipment used in casinos. The industry is responsible for ensuring that the equipment is functioning properly and is in compliance with regulatory requirements. The industry also …Examples: Gaming tables, Electronic gaming machines
- 459120-20 - Games & Game Supplies (Retail)Games & Game Supplies (Retail) is a subdivision of the Hobby, Toy, and Game Retailers industry. This industry involves the retail sale of games and game supplies, including board games, card games, puzzles, and gaming accessories. Games & Game Supplies (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products to cater to the needs of different age groups and interests. These stores may also provide …Examples: Gaming accessories
- 713120-02 - Video GameroomsVideo Gamerooms are establishments that offer a variety of electronic games for entertainment purposes. These games are typically played using consoles or machines that are specifically designed for gaming. Video Gamerooms are a popular destination for people of all ages who enjoy playing video games in a social setting. These establishments often have a lively atmosphere and are a great …Examples: Multiplayer Fighting Games, Racing Games, First-Person Shooter Games, Sports Games, Adventure Games, Puzzle Games,
- 811210-05 - Games Electronic RepairingGames Electronic Repairing is a subdivision of the Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance industry. This industry involves the repair and maintenance of electronic and precision equipment used in gaming, such as video game consoles, arcade machines, and pinball machines. Games Electronic Repairing technicians diagnose and repair issues with electronic components, circuit …Examples: Handheld gaming device repair
- 513110-04 - Online Publications (Manufacturing)Online Publications (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Newspaper Publishers industry that involves the creation and distribution of digital content through online platforms. This industry includes companies that manufacture and publish online newspapers, magazines, journals, blogs, and other digital publications. The content produced by these companies can cover a wide …Examples: Online News Websites, Online Journals, Online Newsletters, Online Directories
- 518210-21 - Electronic NetworksElectronic Networks is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 518210 that involves the provision of electronic infrastructure for data processing, web hosting, and related services. This industry is responsible for the creation, maintenance, and management of electronic networks that allow for the transmission of data and information between different devices and locations. Electronic Networks are …Examples: Online marketplaces, Online banking, Online gaming, Online advertising,
- 332119-03 - Coins & Tokens (Manufacturing)Coins & Tokens Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of metal coins and tokens that are used as currency or for other purposes such as commemorative items, gaming tokens, or promotional items. This industry requires a high level of precision and attention to detail to ensure that the coins and tokens are of the correct weight, size, and design. Coins and …Examples: Gaming tokens
- 423920-12 - Games & Game Supplies (Wholesale)The Games & Game Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a variety of games and game-related products to retailers and other businesses. This industry includes wholesalers that specialize in board games, card games, puzzles, video games, gaming accessories, and other related products. These wholesalers purchase products from manufacturers and distribute them to …Examples: Gaming dice
- 518210-24 - Computer GamingThe Computer Gaming industry involves the development, publishing, and distribution of video games for various platforms such as consoles, personal computers, and mobile devices. This industry is highly competitive and constantly evolving, with new technologies and trends emerging regularly. Companies in this industry must stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in hardware and …Examples: First-person shooter games, Role-playing games, Sports simulation games, Strategy games, Adventure games, Puzzle games,
- 541990-14 - SimulatorsThe Simulators industry involves the development and production of simulation software and hardware used for training, research, and entertainment purposes. Simulators are designed to replicate real-life scenarios and environments, allowing users to experience and practice various skills and tasks in a safe and controlled setting. This industry is highly specialized and requires a deep …Examples: Gaming simulation for entertainment purposes
- 611519-03 - Casino TrainingThe Casino Training industry involves providing education and training to individuals who aspire to work in the casino industry. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611519, which falls under the category of Other Technical and Trade Schools. The training provided in this industry is designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge required to work in various …Examples: Gaming management courses, Gaming regulations and compliance training
- 713290-04 - Slot Machines-Sales & ServiceThe Slot Machines-Sales & Service industry involves the sale, maintenance, and repair of slot machines used in casinos, gaming establishments, and other gambling facilities. This industry is a subdivision of the Other Gambling Industries and is responsible for providing high-quality slot machines to businesses that offer gambling services. Companies in this industry also provide …Examples: Gaming machine wholesalers
- 713990-52 - Video Games-Supplies & PartsThe Video Games-Supplies & Parts industry involves the manufacturing, distribution, and sale of supplies and parts for video game consoles and accessories. This industry is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries and is focused on providing the necessary components for video game enthusiasts to enjoy their gaming experience. The industry is constantly evolving to …Examples: Video game controllers, Replacement parts for consoles, Power adapters, HDMI cables, Memory cards, Batteries, Cooling
- 516120-10 - Social MediaThe Social Media industry involves the creation, curation, and distribution of user-generated content through online platforms and applications. This industry is primarily focused on facilitating social interaction and communication between individuals and groups, allowing them to share information, opinions, and experiences in real-time. Social media platforms are designed to be highly …Examples: Social Gaming, Online Forums
- 611699-49 - Video Distance LearningVideo Distance Learning is a type of education that allows students to learn remotely through video conferencing, online courses, and other digital tools. This type of learning is becoming increasingly popular due to its flexibility and convenience. Video Distance Learning can be used for a range of educational purposes, from K-12 education to higher education and professional development. …Examples: Online language courses, Online homeschooling programs, Online music lessons, Online coding
- 449210-39 - Electronic RetailingElectronic Retailing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 449210, which involves the retailing of electronic and appliance products. This industry is primarily focused on the sale of electronic products through online platforms, such as e-commerce websites, social media platforms, and mobile applications. Electronic Retailing is a rapidly growing industry due to the increasing demand for …Examples: Gaming consoles and accessories
- 517810-07 - Internet WebcastingInternet Webcasting is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 517810 that involves the broadcasting of live or recorded audio or video content over the internet. This industry allows individuals and organizations to reach a global audience through the use of webcasting technology. Internet Webcasting can be used for a variety of purposes, including entertainment, education, marketing, and communication. …Examples: Webinars and online training sessions, Gaming and esports tournaments, Online talk shows and
- 518210-03 - Computer Bulletin BoardsComputer Bulletin Boards are online platforms that allow users to post and share messages, files, and other content with a community of users. These bulletin boards can be public or private and can cover a wide range of topics, from hobbies and interests to professional networking and support groups. Users can interact with each other by posting messages, responding to posts, and sharing …Examples: Online forums, Gaming communities
- 722513-02 - Virtual/Ghost KitchensVirtual/Ghost Kitchens, also known as cloud kitchens or dark kitchens, are a type of limited-service restaurant that operate solely through online ordering and delivery. These kitchens do not have a physical storefront or dining area for customers to visit, and instead focus on preparing food for delivery or takeout only. The concept of virtual/ghost kitchens has become increasingly …Examples: Online pizza delivery, Online dessert delivery service
- 812990-26 - Restaurant Information & Referral ServiceThe Restaurant Information & Referral Service industry involves providing information and referral services related to restaurants. This includes providing information on restaurant locations, menus, hours of operation, and other details. Referral services may include recommending restaurants based on specific criteria such as cuisine, price range, and location. The industry also includes …Examples: Online restaurant directories, Online food ordering and delivery platforms
- 449110-08 - Chairs (Retail)Chairs (Retail) is a subdivision of the Furniture Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of chairs to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of chairs for various purposes, including office chairs, dining chairs, accent chairs, and recliners. Chairs (Retail) businesses may operate as brick-and-mortar stores, online retailers, or a combination of both. The success of …Examples: Gaming chairs
- 513210-02 - Prepackaged SoftwarePrepackaged software is a subdivision of the software publishing industry that involves the development and distribution of software products that are ready to use without any customization or modification. This industry includes software products for a wide range of applications, such as productivity, entertainment, education, and communication. Prepackaged software is designed to meet the needs …Examples: Gaming software
- 813410-26 - Computer ClubsComputer Clubs are organizations that bring together individuals who share a common interest in computers and technology. These clubs provide a platform for members to learn, share knowledge, and collaborate on projects related to computer hardware, software, programming, and other related topics. Computer Clubs can be found in various settings, including schools, universities, community centers, …Examples: Gaming Communities
- 492210-06 - Meal/Grocery Order & Delivery ServicesMeal/Grocery Order & Delivery Services is a subdivision of the Local Messengers and Local Delivery industry, which involves the transportation of goods and products within a local area. This particular subdivision focuses on the delivery of meals and groceries to customers who have placed orders through online platforms or mobile applications. The industry has experienced significant …Examples: Online grocery delivery services
- 611420-03 - Internet Services-Internet TrainingInternet Services-Internet Training is a subdivision of the Computer Training industry that focuses specifically on providing training and education related to internet technologies and services. This industry involves teaching individuals and organizations how to effectively use the internet for a variety of purposes, including communication, research, marketing, and e-commerce. Internet …Examples: Online Reputation Management, Online Writing and Blogging, Online Project Management,
- 611691-02 - TutoringTutoring is an industry that provides one-on-one or group instruction to students of all ages in a variety of subjects. The goal of tutoring is to help students improve their academic performance, gain confidence in their abilities, and achieve their educational goals. Tutors may work independently or for tutoring companies, and they may provide services in-person or online. Tutoring can …Examples: Online tutoring
- 713990-14 - Children's Services & Activities InformationThe Children's Services & Activities Information industry involves providing information and resources related to various services and activities for children. This industry is focused on providing parents, caregivers, and educators with the necessary information to ensure the well-being and development of children. The industry includes a wide range of services and activities, such as …Examples: After-school programs, Summer camps, Educational programs, Sports programs, Art classes, Music lessons, Dance classes,
- 323111-37 - Printers Water Transfer (Manufacturing)Printers Water Transfer (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Commercial Printing (except Screen and Books) (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of printed designs on a water-soluble film that can be transferred onto a variety of surfaces, including ceramics, glass, metal, and plastics. The process of water transfer printing involves printing a design onto a …Examples: Gaming consoles
- 323111-62 - Playing Cards (Manufacturing)Playing Cards Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of playing cards for various purposes such as gaming, gambling, and entertainment. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to produce high-quality playing cards that are durable and aesthetically pleasing. The industry is highly competitive, with manufacturers …Examples: Poker cards, Bridge cards, Tarot cards, Collectible cards, Customized cards, Educational cards, Advertising cards,
- 333310-72 - Service Industry Machinery NEC (Manufacturing)Service Industry Machinery NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333310, which is dedicated to the manufacturing of commercial and service industry machinery. This industry involves the production of machinery and equipment that are used in various service industries, such as hospitality, healthcare, and entertainment. The machinery produced in this industry is designed to …Examples: Gaming equipment
- 334112-01 - Computer Storage Devices (Manufacturing)Computer Storage Devices (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of devices used for storing digital data. These devices are used in a wide range of applications, from personal computers to large data centers. The industry includes the manufacturing of hard disk drives, solid-state drives, optical drives, and other storage devices. The manufacturing process involves the use of …Examples: Gaming consoles
- 334118-05 - Computer Terminals (Manufacturing)Computer Terminals (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 334118 that involves the production of computer terminals and other computer peripheral equipment. Computer terminals are electronic or electromechanical hardware devices that are used to enter data into, and display or print data from, a computer. These terminals are used in a variety of industries, including healthcare, …Examples: Gaming terminals
- 334310-03 - Household Audio/Video Equipment (Manufacturing)Household Audio/Video Equipment Manufacturing involves the production of electronic devices that are used for entertainment purposes in households. These devices include televisions, DVD players, home theater systems, and other audio and video equipment. The industry is responsible for designing, manufacturing, and distributing these products to retailers and consumers. The manufacturing process …Examples: Gaming consoles
- 334310-04 - Loud Speakers (Manufacturing)Loud Speakers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 334310, which falls under the Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of loudspeakers, which are devices that convert electrical signals into sound waves. Loudspeakers are used in a variety of applications, including home audio systems, public address systems, and professional sound …Examples: Gaming headsets
- 334413-01 - Microprocessors (Manufacturing)Microprocessors (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of microprocessors, which are integrated circuits that serve as the central processing unit (CPU) of a computer or other electronic device. Microprocessors are responsible for executing instructions and performing calculations, making them a …Examples: Gaming consoles
- 334419-02 - Electronic Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Electronic Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 334419 that involves the production of various electronic equipment and supplies. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of electronic products, including components, devices, and systems that are used in various applications. The products manufactured in this industry are used in a …Examples: Gaming equipment
- 334419-12 - Television Picture Tubes (Manufacturing)Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Other Electronic Component Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of cathode ray tubes (CRTs) used in televisions and computer monitors. The manufacturing process includes the creation of a vacuum inside the tube, the application of a phosphorescent coating to the inside of the tube, and the use of an electron …Examples: Gaming machines
- 337214-01 - Chairs (Manufacturing)Chairs (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 337214, which involves the manufacturing of office furniture made of materials other than wood. This industry is specifically focused on the production of chairs for office use. The chairs produced in this industry are designed to provide comfort and support to individuals who spend long hours sitting at a desk. The chairs are made with a …Examples: Gaming chairs
- 339991-07 - Seals-Security (Manufacturing)Seals-Security (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Gasket, Packing, and Sealing Device Manufacturing industry that specializes in the production of seals for security purposes. These seals are designed to prevent unauthorized access to containers, packages, and other items. Seals-Security (Manufacturing) companies produce a wide range of seals that are used in various industries such as …Examples: Security seals for gaming machines
- 423210-07 - Seating Companies (Wholesale)Seating Companies (Wholesale) are businesses that specialize in the distribution of seating products to retailers, commercial businesses, and other organizations. These companies offer a wide range of seating products, including chairs, sofas, recliners, and other types of seating furniture. Seating Companies (Wholesale) typically purchase their products from manufacturers and sell them to …Examples: Gaming chairs
- 423420-38 - Plastic Cards(credit Gift Etc) (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Plastic Cards (credit Gift Etc) (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) industry involves the production and distribution of plastic cards used for various purposes such as credit cards, gift cards, loyalty cards, and more. These cards are made from PVC or other plastic materials and can be customized with magnetic stripes, barcodes, or RFID chips. The industry includes both wholesale distributors of …Examples: Gaming cards
- 423430-01 - Computer Software (Wholesale)The Computer Software (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of software products to retailers, businesses, and other organizations. This industry is responsible for providing a wide range of software products, including operating systems, productivity software, security software, and more. Companies in this industry may also provide technical support and training services to their …Examples: Gaming software
- 423430-03 - Computers-Software Duplication (Wholesale)The Computers-Software Duplication (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of computer software and related products. This includes the duplication and distribution of software, as well as the sale of pre-packaged software products. Companies in this industry may also provide technical support and training services for the software they distribute. The industry serves a wide …Examples: Gaming software
- 423690-21 - Microprocessors (Wholesale)Microprocessors (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Electronic Parts and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of microprocessors, which are integrated circuits that serve as the central processing unit (CPU) of a computer or other electronic device. Microprocessors are used in a wide range of applications, including personal computers, …Examples: Gaming console manufacturers
- 423910-10 - Club Room Equipment (Wholesale)Club Room Equipment (Wholesale) refers to the industry that specializes in the distribution of equipment and supplies for club rooms. Club rooms are private spaces within clubs, organizations, or institutions where members can relax, socialize, and engage in recreational activities. The equipment and supplies provided by this industry are designed to enhance the comfort and convenience of club …Examples: Gaming tables
- 423930-39 - Recycling-Electronics (Wholesale)Recycling-Electronics (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423930 that involves the wholesale distribution of used and discarded electronic equipment and components for the purpose of recycling. This industry is responsible for collecting, sorting, and processing electronic waste to recover valuable materials such as copper, gold, and silver. The recovered materials are then sold to …Examples: Discarded gaming consoles
- 449110-38 - Computer Furniture (Retail)Computer Furniture (Retail) is a subdivision of the Furniture Retailers industry that specializes in selling furniture specifically designed for computer use. This industry involves the retail sale of computer desks, chairs, workstations, and other furniture items that are designed to accommodate computer equipment and accessories. Computer Furniture (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products …Examples: Gaming computer chairs
- 449210-38 - Electronic Equipment & Supplies (Retail)The Electronic Equipment & Supplies (Retail) industry involves the sale of electronic equipment and supplies to consumers. This includes a wide range of products such as computers, laptops, tablets, smartphones, televisions, cameras, audio equipment, and other electronic devices. Retailers in this industry may also offer accessories and peripherals such as cables, chargers, cases, and batteries. …Examples: Gaming consoles
- 449210-73 - Computers-Dealers-Used (Retail)Computers-Dealers-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Electronics and Appliance Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of previously owned computer hardware and software. This industry involves the purchase, refurbishment, and resale of used computers, laptops, tablets, and other related equipment. The primary focus of this industry is to provide affordable computing solutions to …Examples: Refurbished gaming computers
- 449210-85 - Computer Applications Retail (Wholesale) DistrComputer Applications Retail (Wholesale) Distr is a subdivision of the Electronics and Appliance Retailers industry that specializes in the distribution of computer applications to retailers. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of computer software, including operating systems, productivity software, and specialized applications. Companies in this industry may also provide technical …Examples: Gaming software
- 458320-01 - Cases (Retail)The Cases (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of various types of cases, such as briefcases, laptop cases, phone cases, camera cases, and other protective cases for electronic devices. These cases are designed to protect and transport items safely and conveniently. The industry also includes the sale of specialized cases for musical instruments, firearms, and other equipment. …Examples: Gaming console cases
- 459120-21 - Hobby & Model Constr Supplies (Retail)The Hobby & Model Constr Supplies (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of supplies and materials for hobbyists and model builders. These supplies can include a wide range of products such as paints, glues, adhesives, decals, tools, and kits for building models of various types. This industry caters to a diverse range of customers, from children and beginners to experienced hobbyists and …Examples: War gaming miniatures
- 459140-05 - Microphones (Retail)Microphones (Retail) is a subdivision of the Musical Instrument and Supplies Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of microphones to consumers. This industry involves the retail of a variety of microphones, including dynamic, condenser, ribbon, and USB microphones. Microphones (Retail) stores offer a range of microphones for different purposes, such as recording, broadcasting, and live …Examples: Gaming microphones
- 459510-48 - Video Games-Used (Retail)The Video Games-Used (Retail) industry involves the buying and selling of previously owned video games and related accessories. This industry is a subdivision of the larger Used Merchandise Retailers industry. Video games are a popular form of entertainment and this industry provides an affordable option for consumers to purchase games that they may have missed out on during their initial release …Examples: Used video games, Pre-owned video game consoles, Retro video games, Classic video games, Second-hand video game
- 512199-04 - Computer AnimationComputer Animation is a subdivision of the Other Motion Picture and Video Industries NAICS Code. This industry involves the creation of animated images and videos using computer software. Computer Animation is used in a variety of applications, including film, television, video games, and advertising. It is a highly specialized field that requires a combination of technical and artistic skills. …Examples: Gaming Animation
- 513210-01 - Computer Software (Manufacturing)Computer Software (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Software Publishers industry that involves the creation and production of software programs for various applications. This industry is responsible for designing, developing, and manufacturing software products that are used by businesses, organizations, and individuals. The software products created by this industry can range from …Examples: Video editing software, Graphic design software, 3D modeling software, Antivirus software, Project management software,
- 516120-11 - Media Streaming ServiceMedia Streaming Service is a subdivision of the Television Broadcasting Stations industry that involves the delivery of audio and video content over the internet to a user's device. This industry has experienced significant growth in recent years due to the increasing popularity of on-demand entertainment and the rise of internet-connected devices. …Examples: Gaming Streaming
- 517112-10 - Mobile Telephone ServiceMobile Telephone Service is a subdivision of the Wireless Telecommunications Carriers industry that provides wireless communication services to customers through mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices. This industry involves the transmission of voice, data, and multimedia content over a cellular network. Mobile Telephone Service providers offer a range of services …Examples: Mobile gaming services
- 532420-03 - Computers-Renting & LeasingThe Computers-Renting & Leasing industry involves the rental and leasing of computers and related equipment to businesses and individuals. This industry provides a cost-effective solution for those who require access to up-to-date technology without the need for a large upfront investment. Companies in this industry typically offer a range of services, including installation, maintenance, and …Examples: Computer rental for gaming tournaments
- 541330-88 - Engineers-TechnologyEngineers-Technology is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that involves the application of scientific and engineering principles to the design, development, and implementation of technology-based solutions. This industry is focused on creating innovative solutions to complex problems using cutting-edge technology. Engineers-Technology professionals work in a variety of fields, …Examples: Gaming technology
- 541512-08 - Computers-Virtual RealityThe Computers-Virtual Reality industry involves the design, development, and implementation of computer systems that simulate a three-dimensional environment, allowing users to interact with and experience a virtual world. This industry is at the forefront of cutting-edge technology, utilizing advanced software and hardware to create immersive experiences for a range of applications, from …Examples: Virtual Reality Gaming
- 541512-24 - Consultants UsabilityConsultants Usability is a subdivision of Computer Systems Design Services that focuses on improving the usability and user experience of software and digital products. This industry involves analyzing user behavior and feedback to identify areas of improvement in the design and functionality of digital products. Consultants Usability professionals work closely with software developers and …Examples: Gaming user experience
- 541715-03 - Human Factors-Research & DevelopmentHuman Factors-Research & Development is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541715 that focuses on the study of how humans interact with technology, products, and environments. This industry aims to improve the usability, safety, and efficiency of products and systems by analyzing human behavior, capabilities, and limitations. Human Factors-Research & Development involves a range of activities, …Examples: Gaming user experience research
- 541715-04 - Electronic Research & DevelopmentElectronic Research & Development is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541715 that involves the application of scientific and engineering principles to the design, development, and testing of electronic systems, components, and devices. This industry focuses on creating new technologies and improving existing ones, with the goal of enhancing the performance, efficiency, and functionality of …Examples: Gaming hardware development
- 541715-13 - ErgonomicsErgonomics is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541715 that deals with the study of designing equipment, devices, and systems that fit the human body, its movements, and its cognitive abilities. The goal of ergonomics is to optimize the interaction between humans and their environment to enhance safety, comfort, and productivity. Ergonomics is a multidisciplinary field that involves knowledge from …Examples: Gaming hardware design
- 541830-01 - Interactive MediaInteractive Media is a subdivision of Media Buying Agencies that focuses on creating and distributing digital content that engages and interacts with the audience. This industry involves the use of various digital platforms to deliver content that can be customized and personalized to the user's preferences. Interactive Media is a rapidly growing industry that has revolutionized the way …Examples: Virtual Reality Gaming
- 711320-01 - Contest Arranging & JudgingContest arranging and judging is a subdivision of the NAICS code 711320, which falls under the category of promoters of performing arts, sports, and similar events without facilities. This industry involves organizing and managing various types of contests, competitions, and tournaments. The contests can be related to sports, arts, music, dance, cooking, writing, or any other field. The primary …Examples: Gaming tournament
- 713120-04 - Racing SimulatorsRacing simulators is a subdivision of the amusement arcade industry, which involves the use of simulation technology to create a realistic racing experience for users. This industry is focused on providing entertainment to individuals who are interested in racing games and want to experience the thrill of driving a race car without leaving the arcade. Racing simulators are designed to mimic the …Examples: Formula One simulator, NASCAR simulator, Rally racing simulator, Drag racing simulator, Off-road racing simulator, Kart
- 713210-01 - CasinosThe casino industry involves establishments that offer gambling activities such as slot machines, table games, and sports betting. These establishments are typically found in standalone buildings or as part of larger resorts. Casinos generate revenue through the house edge, which is the statistical advantage that the casino has over the players. This industry is highly regulated and requires …Examples: Las Vegas Strip, Atlantic City Boardwalk, Macau, Monte Carlo, Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mohegan Sun, Caesars Palace,
- 811210-06 - Electronic Equipment & Supplies RepairElectronic Equipment & Supplies Repair is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811210 that involves the repair and maintenance of electronic equipment and supplies. This industry is responsible for diagnosing and fixing issues with electronic devices such as computers, televisions, and other electronic equipment. The repair process involves identifying the problem, replacing or repairing the faulty …Examples: Gaming console repair
- 811210-19 - E-Waste (Electronic Recycling)E-Waste (Electronic Recycling) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811210 that involves the collection, disassembly, and recycling of electronic waste. This industry is responsible for the proper disposal of electronic devices that have reached the end of their useful life, including computers, televisions, mobile phones, and other electronic equipment. E-Waste (Electronic Recycling) aims to …Examples: Gaming console recycling
- 811210-45 - Electronic Circuit Boards-Testing RepairThe Electronic Circuit Boards-Testing Repair industry involves the repair and maintenance of electronic circuit boards used in a variety of electronic devices. This industry is a subdivision of the Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance industry, which includes the repair and maintenance of a wide range of electronic and precision equipment. The Electronic Circuit …Examples: Gaming console circuit board repair
- 811490-43 - Screens RepairingScreens Repairing is a specialized industry that involves the repair and maintenance of various types of screens. These screens can be found in a range of devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and televisions. The industry is focused on repairing damaged screens, including cracks, scratches, and other types of damage that can occur over time. Screens Repairing technicians are skilled …Examples: Gaming console screen repair
- 813319-15 - Native American Reservations & TribesThe Native American Reservations & Tribes industry involves the management and operation of reservations and tribal lands by Native American tribes. This industry is responsible for the preservation and promotion of Native American culture, traditions, and heritage. The industry also provides social services, healthcare, education, and economic development opportunities to tribal members. The …Examples: Tribal gaming operations
- 921190-04 - Government Offices-Native AmericanGovernment Offices-Native American is a subdivision of Other General Government Support industry under NAICS Code 921190. This industry involves providing support services to Native American governments and organizations. The services provided by Government Offices-Native American include administrative and management support, financial management, legal services, and technical assistance. The …Examples: Tribal Gaming Commissions
- 424520-04 - Livestock Auction Markets (Wholesale)Livestock Auction Markets (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Livestock Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the sale of livestock through auctions to other businesses, such as meat processors, retailers, and other wholesalers. These auctions are typically held in a physical location, such as a barn or auction house, and may be conducted in person or online. The primary goal of …Examples: Online livestock auctions
- 445110-09 - Grocery Pickup-Curbside (Retail)Grocery Pickup-Curbside (Retail) is a subdivision of the Supermarkets and Other Grocery Retailers (except Convenience Retailers) industry. This service allows customers to order groceries online or through a mobile app and pick them up at a designated time and location without leaving their car. This service is becoming increasingly popular due to its convenience and time-saving benefits. …Examples: Hy-Vee Aisles Online
- 459420-11 - Funeral Announcements (Retail)Funeral Announcements (Retail) is a subdivision of the Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Retailers industry that specializes in providing products and services related to funeral announcements. This industry involves the sale of funeral announcement products such as cards, brochures, and other printed materials that are used to inform people about the details of a funeral service. Funeral Announcements …Examples: Online obituary services
- 516120-06 - News ServiceThe News Service industry involves the production and dissemination of news content through various mediums such as television, radio, and online platforms. This industry is responsible for gathering, reporting, and analyzing news stories from around the world, and delivering them to the public in a timely and accurate manner. News services can be operated by a variety of organizations, …Examples: Online news outlets
- 517111-17 - Internet Services-Fax Transmission ServiceInternet Services-Fax Transmission Service is a subdivision of the Wired Telecommunications Carriers industry that involves the transmission of facsimile messages over the internet. This industry provides a cost-effective and efficient way to send and receive faxes without the need for a physical fax machine. Internet Services-Fax Transmission Service providers offer a range of services including …Examples: Online faxing, Online fax service providers
- 518210-26 - Internet Services Video Conferencing ServiceInternet Services Video Conferencing Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 518210 that involves providing video conferencing services over the internet. This industry enables individuals and businesses to conduct virtual meetings, webinars, and conferences with participants from different locations. The service allows real-time communication and collaboration, making it an essential tool for …Examples: Online conferences, Online training sessions
- 519290-10 - Information & Referral ServicesInformation & Referral Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 519290, which falls under the category of Web Search Portals and All Other Information Services. This industry involves providing information and referral services to individuals and organizations seeking assistance with a particular issue or topic. The services provided by this industry can range from basic information to more …Examples: Healthcare information and referral services, Legal information and referral services, Employment information and
- 522320-01 - Banking Systems & Service-ElectronicThe Banking Systems & Service-Electronic industry involves the processing and transmission of financial transactions through electronic means. This includes the use of electronic payment systems, such as credit and debit cards, online banking, and mobile banking applications. The industry also encompasses the development and maintenance of electronic banking software and hardware, as well …Examples: Online banking service providers
- 531311-01 - Apartment Finding & Rental ServiceApartment Finding & Rental Service is a type of residential property management that specializes in helping individuals and families find suitable apartments for rent. This industry involves a range of activities, including marketing available apartments, screening potential tenants, negotiating lease agreements, and providing ongoing support to renters throughout their tenancy. Apartment Finding …Examples: Apartment search service, Apartment locator, Rental agency, Property management company, Apartment rental service,
- 561311-14 - Endorsement Testimonials-SecuredThe Endorsement Testimonials-Secured industry involves providing a service where individuals or companies can securely store and manage their endorsement testimonials. This service is particularly useful for professionals who rely on endorsements from clients or colleagues to build their reputation and credibility. The industry ensures that these endorsements are kept safe and secure, and can be …Examples: Online endorsement management
- 611699-04 - Bar Review CoursesBar Review Courses are educational programs designed to prepare law school graduates for the bar exam. These courses provide a comprehensive review of the legal concepts and principles that are tested on the bar exam. Bar Review Courses are typically offered by private companies and law schools, and can be taken in-person or online. The courses are designed to help students pass the bar …Examples: Bar Exam Online Lectures
- 611710-05 - Language Training AidsLanguage Training Aids is a subdivision of the Educational Support Services industry that focuses on providing tools and resources to aid in the learning of a foreign language. This industry involves the creation and distribution of materials that assist individuals in developing their language skills, such as textbooks, audio and video recordings, software programs, and online courses. …Examples: Online language courses
- 611710-06 - LiteracyThe Literacy industry, a subdivision of Educational Support Services, involves providing educational support and services to individuals and communities to improve their reading, writing, and communication skills. This industry is focused on promoting literacy and helping individuals develop the necessary skills to succeed in their personal and professional lives. Literacy programs can be found …Examples: Online literacy courses
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