NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "virtual-reality"
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- 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 …Examples: Virtual Reality Gaming, Virtual Reality Training Simulations, Virtual Reality
- 561520-15 - Virtual ToursVirtual Tours is a subdivision of the Tour Operators industry that involves the creation and distribution of interactive, digital simulations of physical locations. These tours can be accessed online and provide users with a 360-degree view of the location, allowing them to virtually explore and interact with the space. Virtual Tours are commonly used in the real estate, …Examples: Real estate virtual tours, Museum virtual tours, Hotel virtual tours, College campus
- 513199-05 - Multimedia (Manufacturing)Multimedia (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 513199 that involves the production of multimedia products such as CDs, DVDs, and other digital media. This industry includes the manufacturing of multimedia kits, which may include software, hardware, and other components. The products manufactured in this industry are used for various purposes such as entertainment, education, and …Examples: Virtual reality experiences, Augmented reality apps
- 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
- 333310-77 - Teaching Machines & Systems (Manufacturing)Teaching Machines & Systems (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of machines and systems that are specifically designed to aid in the teaching and learning process. These machines and systems are used in a variety of educational settings, including schools, universities, and training …Examples: Virtual reality systems
- 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: Virtual assistants, Augmented reality applications
- 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: Virtual burger joint, Virtual sandwich shop
- 334511-09 - Simulators & Training Devices (Manufacturing)The Simulators & Training Devices (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of equipment used for simulating real-life scenarios and training individuals in various fields. These devices are designed to replicate the conditions and challenges that individuals may face in their respective professions, allowing them to practice and improve their skills in a safe and controlled environment. …Examples: Virtual reality training programs
- 423420-35 - Training Devices (Wholesale)Training Devices (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Office Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of equipment and devices used for training purposes. This industry involves the wholesale of a wide range of training devices that are designed to simulate real-life scenarios and provide hands-on experience to individuals in various fields. …Examples: Virtual reality headsets for military training
- 423490-18 - Professional Equipment NEC (Wholesale)Professional Equipment NEC (Wholesale) refers to the wholesale distribution of professional equipment and supplies that are not classified under any other specific category. This industry involves the distribution of a wide range of products that are used by professionals in various fields. The products distributed by this industry are typically high-end and specialized, and are used by …Examples: Virtual and augmented reality equipment
- 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: Virtual reality headsets
- 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: Virtual reality headsets
- 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: Virtual reality training program development
- 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: Virtual reality experiences for tourism and marketing
- 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. It …Examples: Virtual tutoring services, Virtual art classes
- 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 …Examples: Virtual meetings, Virtual job interviews, Virtual trade shows
- 236220-29 - Restaurant Design & Planning ServiceRestaurant Design & Planning Service is a specialized industry that focuses on the design and planning of commercial and institutional buildings that are specifically intended for use as restaurants. This industry involves the creation of functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces that are tailored to the unique needs of each individual restaurant. Restaurant Design & Planning Service …Examples: Restaurant interior design, Kitchen design and layout, Lighting design, Furniture design and selection, Space planning,
- 237990-13 - Construction ReportsConstruction Reports is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237990, which falls under the category of Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. This industry involves the preparation of reports related to construction projects. These reports may include feasibility studies, environmental impact assessments, cost estimates, progress reports, and other similar documents. Construction Reports are …Examples: Feasibility studies, Environmental impact assessments, Cost estimates, Progress reports, Site investigation reports,
- 339999-25 - Game Designers (Manufacturing)Game Designers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339999 that involves the creation and production of video games. This industry is responsible for designing, developing, and manufacturing video games for various platforms such as consoles, computers, and mobile devices. Game Designers (Manufacturing) is a highly creative industry that requires a range of skills and expertise to …Examples: Virtual Reality Games, Augmented Reality Games
- 512250-02 - Video Games (Manufacturing)The Video Games (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of video games for various platforms such as consoles, personal computers, and mobile devices. This industry includes the development of game software, as well as the creation of physical copies of the game for distribution. …Examples: Virtual reality games, Augmented reality games
- 541310-04 - Architectural & Constr SpecificationsArchitectural & Constr Specifications is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which involves the creation of detailed specifications for construction projects. This industry is responsible for ensuring that all aspects of a construction project are properly planned and executed, from the initial design phase to the final construction phase. The professionals in this industry work closely with …Examples: Building Materials Specifications, Electrical System Specifications, Plumbing System Specifications, HVAC System
- 541310-05 - Architectural DetailsArchitectural Details is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which falls under the broader category of Architectural Services. This industry involves the creation of detailed plans and specifications for the construction or renovation of buildings, with a focus on the aesthetic and functional elements of the structure. Architectural Details professionals work closely with architects, …Examples: Window and door trim, Crown molding, Baseboards, Wainscoting, Ceiling medallions, Stair railings, Fireplace mantels,
- 541330-76 - Engineers-Training & PublishingEngineers-Training & Publishing is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that focuses on providing training and educational materials to engineers. This industry involves the creation and distribution of various types of training materials, including textbooks, online courses, and instructional videos. Engineers-Training & Publishing companies also offer consulting services to …Examples: Engineering textbooks, Online engineering courses, Instructional engineering videos, Engineering training seminars,
- 541430-16 - Slides Computer Graphics EtcSlides Computer Graphics Etc is a subdivision of the Graphic Design Services industry that specializes in creating computer-generated graphics for use in presentations, websites, and other digital media. This industry involves the use of various software tools to create visually appealing and informative graphics that can effectively communicate complex ideas and data. …Examples: Virtual Reality Design, Augmented Reality Design
- 541511-02 - Computer GraphicsThe Computer Graphics industry, a subdivision of Custom Computer Programming Services, involves the creation, manipulation, and rendering of visual content using computer software. This industry is responsible for producing high-quality graphics for a range of applications, including video games, movies, advertising, and product design. Computer Graphics professionals use specialized software to …Examples: Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
- 541512-07 - Computers-MultimediaThe Computers-Multimedia industry is a subdivision of the Computer Systems Design Services industry that involves the creation and development of multimedia content for use in various digital platforms. This industry includes companies that specialize in designing and developing multimedia applications, such as video games, interactive websites, and mobile applications. The industry also includes …Examples: Virtual reality experiences, Augmented reality experiences
- 541810-14 - Digital Media ProductionDigital Media Production is a subdivision of the Advertising Agencies industry that involves the creation and production of digital media content for various platforms such as websites, social media, mobile applications, and other digital channels. This industry is responsible for producing high-quality digital content that is engaging, informative, and visually appealing to the target audience. …Examples: Virtual Reality Production, Augmented Reality Production
- 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, Augmented Reality Advertising
- 541922-10 - Computer Pictures-NoveltyThe Computer Pictures-Novelty industry is a subdivision of Commercial Photography that specializes in creating unique and creative images using computer software. This industry involves the use of digital technology to manipulate and enhance photographs, creating visually stunning and imaginative images that can be used for a variety of purposes. Computer Pictures-Novelty is a highly creative …Examples: Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality
- 611310-19 - University & College-Off Campus ClassesThe University & College-Off Campus Classes industry involves educational institutions that offer courses and programs outside of their main campus locations. These classes can be held at satellite campuses, community centers, or other off-campus locations. The industry includes both public and private universities and colleges, and offers a range of courses from undergraduate to graduate level. …Examples: Continuing education courses, Professional development programs, Certificate programs, Executive education courses,
- 611430-03 - Programmed InstructionProgrammed Instruction is a method of teaching that involves the use of self-paced learning materials. It is a type of computer-based training that allows learners to work through the material at their own pace, with the computer providing feedback and guidance. Programmed Instruction is often used in educational settings, but it can also be used in corporate training programs. …Examples: Language Learning Programs, Safety Training Programs, Compliance Training Programs, Technical Training Programs, Sales
- 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 be …Examples: Math tutoring, Science tutoring, Language arts tutoring, Social studies tutoring, Test preparation tutoring, College
- 611691-03 - Educational ProgramsEducational Programs is a subdivision of the Exam Preparation and Tutoring industry that focuses on providing a variety of educational services to individuals or groups. These programs are designed to enhance knowledge and skills in a particular subject or field, and can be offered in a variety of formats, including online, in-person, or hybrid. Educational Programs can be found in a range of …Examples: Language Learning Programs, Professional Development Courses, STEM Education Programs, Arts and Music Education
- 611710-07 - Program Service-EducationalProgram Service-Educational is a subdivision of the Educational Support Services industry that provides educational programs and services to individuals or groups. These programs are designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of the participants in a specific subject area or field. Program Service-Educational can be offered by a variety of organizations, including non-profit organizations, …Examples: Professional development workshops, Language immersion programs, STEM education programs, Study abroad programs,
- 531390-12 - Real Estate Video ServicesReal Estate Video Services is a subdivision of the Other Activities Related to Real Estate industry that specializes in creating high-quality video content for real estate properties. This industry involves the use of advanced video equipment and editing software to produce visually stunning videos that showcase the features and benefits of a property. Real Estate Video Services is an essential …Examples: Virtual reality property tours
- 512191-11 - Television Program Producers Services SuppliesTelevision Program Producers Services Supplies is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 512191 that involves the production of television programs. This industry is responsible for creating and developing television shows, including reality shows, dramas, sitcoms, and documentaries. Television Program Producers Services Supplies is a highly competitive industry that requires creativity, …Examples: Reality TV shows
- 621340-03 - MetaphysiciansMetaphysicians are professionals who specialize in the study of the fundamental nature of reality, existence, and the universe. They explore the relationship between mind and matter, consciousness and reality, and the nature of existence itself. Metaphysicians use a variety of techniques and methods to explore these questions, including meditation, contemplation, and philosophical …Examples: Spiritual counseling, Energy healing, Astrological readings, Tarot readings, Meditation instruction, Intuitive
- 236220-01 - Airport DesignersAirport Designers are professionals who specialize in the design and planning of airports. They work on a range of projects, from small regional airports to large international airports. The role of an Airport Designer involves creating functional and efficient airport layouts that meet the needs of passengers, airlines, and airport operators. They must consider a range of factors, including …Examples: Airport runway design, Terminal building design, Air traffic control tower design, Airport security design, Baggage
- 237210-05 - Real Estate DevelopersReal Estate Developers are professionals who purchase land, finance real estate deals, and oversee the process of developing properties. They are responsible for the planning, design, construction, and marketing of commercial and residential properties. Real Estate Developers work with architects, engineers, contractors, and other professionals to ensure that projects are completed on time and …Examples: Residential Subdivisions, Commercial Office Buildings, Retail Shopping Centers, Industrial Warehouses, Mixed-Use
- 237990-12 - Construction ManagementConstruction Management is a specialized field within the construction industry that involves the planning, coordination, and supervision of construction projects from beginning to end. It is a crucial aspect of the construction process that ensures projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the satisfaction of all stakeholders involved. Construction managers oversee all aspects of a …Examples: Road construction management, Bridge construction management, Airport construction management, Hospital construction
- 334310-15 - Video Equipment (Manufacturing)Video Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of equipment used for recording, transmitting, and displaying video content. The equipment produced by this industry is used in a variety of settings, including television studios, movie production companies, and live event venues. Video equipment …Examples: Virtual reality equipment
- 339999-03 - Amusement Park Rides Equipment (Manufacturing)Amusement Park Rides Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of equipment used in amusement parks, theme parks, and other entertainment venues. The equipment produced by this industry includes a wide range of rides, such as roller coasters, water rides, and other thrill rides. The industry also produces …Examples: Virtual reality rides
- 423850-02 - Amusement Park Rides Equipment (Wholesale)The Amusement Park Rides Equipment (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in amusement parks and theme parks. This includes a wide range of equipment such as roller coasters, water slides, bumper cars, and other rides. The industry also includes the distribution of safety equipment, such as harnesses and restraints, as well as maintenance and …Examples: Virtual reality rides
- 445132-06 - Video Games Vending (Retail)Video Games Vending (Retail) is a subdivision of the Vending Machine Operators industry that involves the retail sale of video games through vending machines. This industry provides a convenient and accessible way for consumers to purchase video games on-the-go. The machines are typically located in high-traffic areas such as shopping malls, airports, and entertainment venues. …Examples: Virtual reality game vending
- 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: Virtual reality headsets
- 449210-53 - Tape Recorders/Players-Sound/Video Eqpt (Retail)The Tape Recorders/Players-Sound/Video Eqpt (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of sound and video equipment, including tape recorders and players. This industry includes businesses that sell equipment for both personal and professional use, such as home theater systems, audio and video recording equipment, and speakers. Retailers in this industry may also offer installation and repair …Examples: Virtual reality headsets
- 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 competitive, with …Examples: Virtual reality (VR) games
- 512110-02 - Audio-Visual Creative ServicesAudio-Visual Creative Services is a subdivision of the Motion Picture and Video Production industry that involves the creation of audio and visual content for various purposes such as advertising, entertainment, education, and more. This industry includes companies that specialize in producing videos, films, animations, and other multimedia content that require a combination of audio and visual …Examples: Virtual Reality Experiences
- 512199-06 - Engineers AudioEngineers Audio is a subdivision of the Other Motion Picture and Video Industries NAICS Code. This industry involves the technical aspects of sound recording and mixing for various forms of media, including film, television, video games, and music production. Engineers Audio are responsible for ensuring that the sound quality is of the highest standard and that it complements the visual aspects …Examples: Virtual reality audio design
- 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 software to …Examples: First-person shooter games, Role-playing games, Sports simulation games, Strategy games, Adventure games, Puzzle games,
- 523910-03 - Venture Capital CompaniesVenture Capital Companies are a type of Miscellaneous Intermediation that specializes in providing funding to startup companies and small businesses that have high growth potential. These companies typically invest in early-stage businesses that are not yet profitable, but have a unique idea or product that has the potential to disrupt the market. Venture Capital Companies provide not only …Examples: Virtual reality companies
- 531390-18 - Training Facilities Equipment & ServiceThe Training Facilities Equipment & Service industry involves providing equipment and services for facilities that are used for training purposes. These facilities can be used for a variety of training activities such as sports, fitness, military, and emergency response training. The industry includes companies that provide equipment such as training mats, targets, and simulators, as well as …Examples: Military training facilities, Police training facilities, Firefighter training facilities, Sports training facilities,
- 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: Video game rental, Video game leasing, Online video game rental, Video game subscription service, Video game streaming
- 541310-03 - Architects & EngineersArchitects & Engineers is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which falls under the category of Architectural Services. This industry involves the planning, designing, and overseeing the construction of buildings and other structures. Architects & Engineers work together to create functional and aesthetically pleasing designs that meet the needs of their clients while adhering to safety and …Examples: Commercial office buildings, Residential homes, Hospitals and healthcare facilities, Educational institutions,
- 541310-13 - Architectural DesignersArchitectural Designers are professionals who specialize in the design and planning of buildings and other structures. They work closely with clients to understand their needs and preferences, and then use their expertise to create functional and aesthetically pleasing designs. Architectural Designers are responsible for creating detailed plans and drawings, selecting materials and finishes, and …Examples: Residential home design, Commercial building design, Interior design, Landscape design, Urban planning, Sustainable
- 541310-19 - Home Design & Planning ServiceHome Design & Planning Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which involves the creation of plans and designs for residential buildings. This industry is responsible for designing and planning the layout, structure, and aesthetics of homes. Home Design & Planning Service professionals work closely with clients to understand their needs and preferences, and then create a customized …Examples: Kitchen design, Bathroom design, Landscape design, Interior design, Floor plan design, Lighting design, Sustainable
- 541310-20 - House PlansHouse Plans is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541310, which falls under the category of Architectural Services. This industry involves the creation of detailed plans and blueprints for residential buildings, including single-family homes, multi-family homes, and townhouses. House Plans professionals work closely with clients to understand their needs and preferences, and then use their expertise …Examples: Custom home design, Floor plan creation, Blueprint drafting, Site planning, Interior design, Landscape design,
- 541320-15 - Bank Designers & ConsultantsBank Designers & Consultants are professionals who specialize in designing and consulting on the construction and renovation of bank buildings and facilities. They work closely with banks to create functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces that meet the needs of both employees and customers. Bank Designers & Consultants are responsible for ensuring that the design of the bank is in compliance …Examples: Bank branch design, ATM kiosk design, Vault design, Drive-thru design, Interior design for banks, Security system
- 541410-06 - Store Designers & PlannersStore Designers & Planners are professionals who specialize in designing and planning the layout and aesthetics of retail stores. They work closely with clients to create a unique and functional space that meets their specific needs and enhances the customer experience. Store Designers & Planners must have a keen eye for detail and be able to balance the practical aspects of store design with the …Examples: Boutique clothing stores, Supermarkets, Department stores, Bookstores, Electronics stores, Home decor stores, Pet
- 541410-07 - Interior Designers-ContractInterior Designers-Contract is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541410 that focuses on providing interior design services to commercial and institutional clients. These professionals work closely with architects, engineers, and contractors to create functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spaces that meet the specific needs of their clients. Interior Designers-Contract may work on a variety …Examples: Corporate office design, Healthcare facility design, Educational institution design, Hospitality design, Retail store
- 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 and use their expertise to help …Examples: Casino marketing strategies, Online gaming platforms, Gaming software development, Gaming hardware manufacturing,
- 541690-70 - Architects Referral ServiceArchitects Referral Service is a subdivision of the Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services industry. This industry involves providing consulting services to clients who are seeking architects for their projects. Architects Referral Service companies act as intermediaries between clients and architects, helping clients find the right architect for their specific needs. These companies …Examples: Residential architecture, Commercial architecture, Landscape architecture, Interior design, Sustainable design,
- 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: Virtual and augmented reality systems
- 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: Office furniture design, Automotive interior design, Medical equipment design, Sports equipment design, Aerospace
- 541720-09 - Laboratories-PsychologicalLaboratories-Psychological is a subdivision of the Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities industry. This industry involves conducting research and experiments related to the human mind and behavior. Laboratories-Psychological specifically focuses on the study of psychological processes, including perception, cognition, emotion, personality, and social behavior. The …Examples: Cognitive development research, Social psychology experiments, Personality trait studies, Psychopathology research,
- 541720-10 - Historical ResearchHistorical research is a field of study that involves the investigation and analysis of past events, people, and cultures. It is a multidisciplinary field that draws on a range of sources, including primary and secondary sources, to reconstruct and interpret the past. Historical research is used to gain a deeper understanding of the past and to inform present-day decision-making. …Examples: Cultural heritage preservation, Historical preservation consulting, Museum curation, Public history, Historical writing
- 541840-05 - Advertising-Video Production ServicesAdvertising-Video Production Services is a subdivision of the Media Representatives industry that involves the creation and production of video content for advertising purposes. This industry includes companies that specialize in producing commercials, promotional videos, and other video content for use in advertising campaigns. Advertising-Video Production Services companies work closely with …Examples: Commercial video production, Promotional video production, Social media video production, Product demonstration videos,
- 561311-07 - Personnel Training ServicePersonnel Training Service is an industry that involves providing training and development programs to individuals and organizations to improve their skills and knowledge. This industry is focused on enhancing the performance of employees and increasing their productivity. Personnel Training Service providers offer a range of training programs, including leadership development, technical skills …Examples: Leadership development training, Customer service training, Technical skills training, Sales training, Diversity and
- 561510-04 - Tourist InformationTourist Information is a subdivision of the Travel Agencies industry that provides information and assistance to tourists. This industry involves providing information about local attractions, accommodations, transportation, and events to help tourists plan their trips. Tourist Information services can be found in various locations such as airports, train stations, hotels, and visitor centers. …Examples: City tours, Museums, National parks, Theme parks, Beach resorts, Ski resorts, Historical landmarks, Zoos and aquariums,
- 611210-02 - Junior-Community College-Tech InstitutesJunior-Community College-Tech Institutes are educational institutions that offer a range of programs and courses to students who have completed high school education. These institutes provide students with the opportunity to earn an associate degree or certificate in a variety of fields, including technology, healthcare, business, and more. The focus of these institutes is to provide students …Examples: Information Technology, Nursing, Automotive Technology, Culinary Arts, Graphic Design, Welding, HVAC Technology, Dental
- 611430-06 - Training Programs & ServicesTraining Programs & Services is an industry that provides various types of training to individuals and organizations. This industry involves designing, developing, and delivering training programs that aim to improve the skills and knowledge of the participants. The training can be delivered in various formats such as classroom-based, online, or on-the-job training. The industry caters to a wide …Examples: Leadership development training, Sales training programs, Customer service training, Diversity and inclusion training,
- 611710-13 - Schools & Educational Services NECSchools & Educational Services NEC is a subdivision of the Educational Support Services industry that includes educational institutions and services that are not classified under other categories. This industry involves a wide range of educational services that are not limited to traditional academic subjects. Schools & Educational Services NEC includes institutions that provide education and …Examples: Art schools, Music schools, Dance schools, Sports training centers, Vocational schools, Tutoring services, Test
- 621330-08 - Brain State ConditioningBrain State Conditioning is a type of therapy that uses neurofeedback to train the brain to function more efficiently. It is a non-invasive and drug-free approach to improving brain function and addressing a range of mental health conditions. Brain State Conditioning involves monitoring brain waves and providing feedback to the patient in real-time, allowing them to learn how to regulate their …Examples: Anxiety management, Attention deficit disorder (ADD), Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Chronic pain management,
- 621330-09 - TherapyTherapy is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621330 that involves the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders through various forms of counseling and psychotherapy. This industry is focused on helping individuals overcome emotional and psychological issues that may be affecting their daily lives. Therapy can be provided in a variety of settings, including private practices, hospitals, …Examples: Marriage Counseling, Substance Abuse Treatment, Eating Disorder Treatment, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- 621399-71 - Nia-Neuromuscular Interactive ActionNia-Neuromuscular Interactive Action is a specialized industry that focuses on the treatment of neuromuscular disorders through interactive and integrative techniques. This industry involves the use of various physical and mental exercises to improve the functioning of the nervous and muscular systems. The techniques used in this industry are designed to enhance the mind-body connection and …Examples: Neuromuscular rehabilitation centers, Interactive fitness studios, Mind-body wellness clinics, Integrative health
- 712110-06 - PlanetariumsPlanetariums are specialized facilities that offer visitors a unique and immersive experience of the night sky and the universe beyond. These facilities use advanced technology to simulate the stars, planets, and other celestial bodies, providing visitors with a realistic and educational experience. Planetariums are often associated with science museums and educational institutions, but they can …Examples: Astronomy education, Public planetarium shows, Private planetarium rentals, Mobile planetariums, Planetarium software
- 712110-07 - Cultural CentresCultural Centres are establishments that promote and preserve cultural heritage and diversity through various activities and events. These centres provide a platform for artists, performers, and cultural enthusiasts to showcase their talents and share their knowledge with the community. Cultural Centres can be found in various settings such as universities, community centres, and government …Examples: Folk dance workshops, Historical reenactments, Indigenous art exhibitions, Language classes, Music festivals, Poetry
- 712190-07 - Tourist AttractionsTourist Attractions are establishments that provide entertainment, education, and cultural experiences to visitors. These attractions are designed to draw in tourists and locals alike, and can range from historical landmarks to amusement parks. Tourist attractions are often located in popular destinations and can be indoor or outdoor. They offer a unique experience that is not typically found in …Examples: Theme parks, Zoos, Museums, Art galleries, Historical landmarks, Botanical gardens, Aquariums (excluding public),
- 712190-23 - National Battlefields/Military ParksNational Battlefields/Military Parks are institutions that preserve and commemorate significant military battles and events in American history. These parks serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers and civilians during times of war. The parks are typically managed by the National Park Service and offer visitors a chance to learn about the history of the battles and the people …Examples: Gettysburg National Military Park, Antietam National Battlefield, Vicksburg National Military Park, Chickamauga and
- 713110-01 - Amusement PlacesAmusement Places are establishments that provide entertainment and leisure activities to the public. These places are typically smaller in scale than amusement parks and theme parks, and may offer a variety of attractions such as arcade games, mini-golf, go-karts, batting cages, laser tag, and bumper cars. Amusement Places are designed to provide a fun and exciting experience for people of all …Examples: Virtual reality arcade
- 713110-04 - Amusement & Theme ParksThe Amusement & Theme Parks industry is a subdivision of the broader Amusement and Theme Parks NAICS code. This industry involves the operation of amusement and theme parks, which are venues that offer a variety of attractions, such as rides, games, shows, and other entertainment options. These parks are designed to provide visitors with a fun and exciting experience, and they often have a …Examples: Themed amusement parks, Water parks with slides and wave pools, Family entertainment centers with mini-golf and
- 713110-06 - Amusement/Water Park Ride/AttractionThe Amusement/Water Park Ride/Attraction industry involves the operation of various rides and attractions in amusement parks and water parks. These rides and attractions are designed to provide entertainment and excitement to visitors of all ages. The industry includes a wide range of activities, from the operation of roller coasters and water slides to the management of food and beverage …Examples: Virtual reality ride
- 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 place to …Examples: Multiplayer Fighting Games, Racing Games, First-Person Shooter Games, Sports Games, Adventure Games, Puzzle Games,
- 713120-03 - Amusement DevicesThe Amusement Devices industry involves the manufacturing, designing, and installation of various types of equipment used for entertainment purposes. These devices are typically found in amusement parks, family entertainment centers, and other similar venues. The industry is constantly evolving to keep up with the latest trends and technologies, and companies in this industry must be innovative …Examples: Virtual Reality Rides
- 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
- 713990-01 - Family Entertainment CentersFamily Entertainment Centers are indoor or outdoor recreational facilities that offer a variety of activities and attractions for families and individuals of all ages. These centers typically feature a range of activities such as arcade games, laser tag, go-karts, mini-golf, bowling, bumper cars, and other attractions. Family Entertainment Centers are designed to provide a fun and safe …Examples: Indoor playgrounds, Trampoline parks, Bowling alleys, Laser tag arenas, Go-kart tracks, Mini-golf courses, Water parks,
- 713990-02 - Amusement & Recreation NECThe Amusement & Recreation NEC industry is a subdivision of the All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries NAICS Code 713990. This industry includes establishments that provide a wide range of recreational activities and entertainment services that are not classified in other industries. The activities provided by this industry are diverse and can include everything from amusement parks to …Examples: Theme Parks, Water Parks, Arcades, Bowling Alleys, Paintball Arenas, Go-Kart Tracks, Laser Tag Arenas, Miniature Golf
- 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: Virtual reality equipment repair
- 923110-01 - City Government-Education ProgramsCity Government-Education Programs is a subdivision of the Administration of Education Programs industry that involves the management and implementation of educational programs by city governments. This industry includes a wide range of programs that are designed to provide education and training to individuals of all ages, from preschool to adult education. City Government-Education Programs are …Examples: Early childhood education programs, After-school programs, Adult education programs, Vocational training programs,
- 518210-13 - Internet ServiceInternet Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 518210 that involves the provision of internet connectivity to individuals and businesses. This industry includes companies that offer a range of services such as internet access, email hosting, domain registration, and website hosting. Internet Service providers (ISPs) are the primary players in this industry, and they offer various types of …Examples: Virtual private network (VPN) services
- 531120-01 - Executive SuitesExecutive Suites are a type of office space that provides a range of amenities and services to businesses. These suites are typically fully furnished and equipped with the latest technology, making them an ideal choice for businesses looking for a professional and convenient workspace. Executive Suites are designed to provide businesses with a flexible and cost-effective alternative to …Examples: Virtual offices
- 531312-05 - Office & Desk Space-RentalThe Office & Desk Space-Rental industry involves the leasing of office and desk space to businesses and individuals. This industry is a subdivision of the Nonresidential Property Managers industry, which is responsible for managing and leasing nonresidential properties such as office buildings, shopping centers, and industrial parks. Office & Desk Space-Rental companies provide a range of …Examples: Virtual offices
- 561110-11 - Office ServicesOffice Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561110, which falls under the Office Administrative Services category. This industry involves providing a range of day-to-day office support services to businesses and organizations. Office Services providers are responsible for ensuring that the office runs smoothly and efficiently, allowing the business to focus on its core activities. The …Examples: Virtual assistant services
- 561439-10 - Business Service CentersBusiness Service Centers are establishments that provide a range of office support services to businesses and individuals. These centers offer a variety of services such as printing, copying, mailing, shipping, faxing, and document binding. They also provide virtual office services, conference room rentals, and administrative support services. Business Service Centers cater to small …Examples: Virtual office services
- 812990-48 - Mail Receiving ServiceMail receiving services are businesses that provide a physical address for individuals and businesses to receive mail and packages. These services are particularly useful for those who do not have a permanent physical address, such as travelers, expats, and those who work remotely. Mail receiving services typically offer a range of services, including mail and package receiving, mail forwarding, …Examples: Virtual mailbox service
- 813410-22 - Business Support ServiceThe Business Support Service industry provides a range of support services to businesses of all sizes and industries. These services can include administrative support, human resources, marketing, accounting, and other specialized services that help businesses operate more efficiently and effectively. Business support service providers can be independent contractors or firms that offer their …Examples: Virtual assistant services
- 449210-67 - Cellular Ringtones Games & Graphics (Retail)The Cellular Ringtones Games & Graphics (Retail) industry involves the sale of digital content for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. This content includes ringtones, games, and graphics such as wallpapers and screensavers. The industry is focused on providing consumers with a wide range of digital content to personalize their mobile devices and enhance their user experience. …Examples: Augmented reality filters
- 512110-14 - Television-Films Producers & DistributorsTelevision-Films Producers & Distributors is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 512110 that involves the production and distribution of television shows and films. This industry includes companies that are responsible for creating and distributing content for television networks, cable channels, and streaming services. Television-Films Producers & Distributors are involved in all aspects of the …Examples: Reality TV shows
- 512110-15 - Television-Tape Producers & StudiosTelevision-Tape Producers & Studios is a subdivision of the Motion Picture and Video Production industry that specializes in producing and distributing television programs and series. This industry involves the creation of content for broadcast television, cable television, and streaming services. Television-Tape Producers & Studios are responsible for developing concepts, writing scripts, …Examples: Reality TV shows
- 512120-04 - Television Program DistributorsTelevision Program Distributors are companies that acquire the rights to distribute television programs to various outlets such as broadcast networks, cable channels, and streaming services. These companies act as intermediaries between content creators and the outlets that air the programs. They negotiate licensing agreements, handle the logistics of delivering the content, and ensure that the …Examples: Reality TV Shows
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