Next week) September 20th (Wednesday) First day_Exhibition coverage information Society of Chemical Engineers, Public Interest Incorporated Association Understand the “now” and “future” of carbon neutrality! Comprehensive chemical industry exhibition “INCHEM TOKYO 2023” will be held at Tokyo Big Sight from September 20th (Wednesday) to September 22nd (Friday)! Ribbon cutting ceremony on the morning of the first day (20th)! Top carbon neutral leaders will be on stage!
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The Society of Chemical Engineers, a public interest incorporated association (Chairman: Masahiko Matsukata), in collaboration with the Japan Management Association (Chairman: Masami Nakamura), will conduct a research program for the chemical industry from Wednesday, September 20, 2023 to Friday, September 22, 2023. We will be holding a comprehensive exhibition “INCHEM TOKYO 2023″.
This historic event, which has been going on since 1966 (then called “Chemical Plant Show”), has been significantly renewed.
The unifying theme is “For those aiming for a carbon-neutral society – Encounter with the latest chemical engineering technology and potential partners.”
The chemical industry will come together to disseminate “Guidelines for the Future” to achieve carbon neutrality in 2050.
◎Pre-registration on the official website is required to enter the exhibition and attend the special lecture.
[Website] https://www.jma.or.jp/INCHEM/
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Aim: Realize carbon neutrality without waiting! What is the “guideline for the future” sent by a 44 trillion yen industry?Japan’s chemical industry ranks second among manufacturing industries with a shipment value of 44 trillion yen (according to the 2021 Economic Census Activity Survey). It is one of the key industries that support our country. The chemical industry is now required to swiftly develop technology and implement social implementation toward carbon neutrality.
This time, the chemical industry exhibition “INCHEM TOKYO” brought together people from all walks of life, regardless of company size, industry, or industry, academia, or government. We will disseminate “guidelines for the future” such as technology, services, and vision through exhibitions and presentations!
[Event Overview] Exhibition name: “INCHEM TOKYO 2023” (INCHEM TOKYO) Event period: Wednesday, September 20, 2023 to Friday, September 22, 2023, 10:00 to 17:00 Location: Tokyo Big Sight East Exhibition Halls 1 to 3 of Buildings (3-11-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo) Sponsored by: Society of Chemical Engineers, Public Interest Incorporated
Association, Japan Management Association, General Incorporated Association Unified theme: For those aiming for a carbon-neutral society – The latest chemical engineering technology and potential partners Encounter with – Venue map:
https://www.jma.or.jp/INCHEM/img/common/pdf-floormap.pdf
■Highlight 1 Presentation by Japan’s top companies! Carbon Neutral & DX Special Project Corner We have created a new special project entitled “How INCHEM will change the world – Carbon Neutral & DX”. https://www.jma.or.jp/INCHEM/visit/evolution.htmlWhat are the latest examples and global strategies being tackled in the global ESG trend? Exhibitions and presentations by 10 major companies including general chemical manufacturers, heavy industry, engineering, and information technology, as well as the Society of Chemical Engineers, will be held in the main corner of the venue. [Exhibitors: 11 organizations (in no particular order)] Sumitomo Chemical, Mitsubishi Chemical, Mitsui Chemicals, IHI, Chiyoda Corporation, Resonac, Denka, Toshiba Digital Solutions, Aspentech Japan, Grid, Society of Chemical Engineers, Regional Collaboration Carbon Neutrality Promotion Committee [ Reference content: Exhibitor roundtable discussion article] A roundtable discussion was held the other day with representatives of exhibiting companies and organizations. Please take a look.
https://www.jma.or.jp/INCHEM/discussion/index.html
■Highlight 2: Approaching ESG management and sustainability strategies from the perspective of those involved! Special lecture
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A special lecture by a carbon neutral top runner, planned by utilizing the industry-academia-government network of the Society of Chemical Engineers, is also a highlight. We will approach current hot topics such as “Sustainability/ESG”, “DX”, “Carbon dioxide”,
“Hydrogen/Energy”, “Resource Recycling”, and “Biomass” from the perspective of a person involved in the chemical industry (2 venues in the exhibition hall) (held simultaneously at).
https://www.jma.or.jp/INCHEM/seminar/special.html
[Partial introduction *Titles omitted] ◎ [20th (Wednesday) Venue A] Opening special lecture by a leading expert 10:20-11:10 Chairman of Mitsubishi Research Institute, former president of the University of Tokyo / Hiroshi Komiyama “Platinum Society and its realization – From petrochemistry to biomass chemistry -” 11:30-12:20 Masahiko Matsukata, Chairman of the Society of Chemical Engineers, Professor, Waseda University “Prospects and challenges for carbon neutrality in chemical-related industries” 13:20-14: 10 Yukari Takamura, Professor, Future Vision Research Center, The University of Tokyo “A world moving towards carbon neutrality – Changing policies and corporate
management” ◎ [21st (Thursday) Venue A] Responsibility for
“Sustainability/ESG”, which is of high interest to corporate stakeholders 10:20-10:50 Mitsui Chemicals ESG Promotion Office Planning and Management Group Leader Koichi Nishijima “Mitsui Chemicals’ idea of ’Regenerative'” 11:10-11:40 Sumitomo Bakelite Executive Officer Sustainability Promotion Department Manager/Oki Hiromi “Sumitomo Bakelite’s Sustainability Promotion Efforts” 12:00-12:30 Resonac Holdings Sustainability Department Manager / Kimi Matsuko “Towards a co-creation type chemical company ~ Resonac Group’s sustainability strategy ~” ◎ [20th ( Wednesday) Venue B] In addition, in the field of “hydrogen and energy”, a symposium will be held jointly between Japan and Germany, where collaboration is progressing. ■Highlight 3: Ribbon cutting on the first day of the event! Opening Ceremony On the first day of the event, an opening ceremony was held attended by representatives from industry, academia, and government in the chemical industry. The event begins with a ribbon cutting. Date and time: September 20th (Wednesday) 9:40-9:55 Location: Tokyo Big Sight, East 2 Hall entrance Scheduled attendees (partial introduction, titles omitted): Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Minister’s Secretariat, Technology Director-General and Security Councilor / Keisuke Tsujimoto, Chairman and Representative Director, Resonac Holdings Co., Ltd. / Kouhei Morikawa, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. / Hiroshi Ueda, General Manager, Operations (Japan) Division, Mitsubishi Chemical Co., Ltd. / Seiichi Fujimaki, Managing Executive Officer, Mitsui Chemicals Co., Ltd. Director of Technology Headquarters / Yasuhiro Hosomi President and Representative Director, Okawara Kakoki Co., Ltd. / Masaaki Okawara, Professor, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University / Noriwa Nishiyama, Advisor, Technology Headquarters, Chiyoda Kako Construction Co., Ltd. (Vice Chairman, Society of Chemical Engineers, Public Interest Incorporated Association) / Toshiya Momose, Public Interest Chairman of the Society of Chemical Engineers / Masahiko Matsukata Chairman of the Japan Management Association / Masami Nakamura
Many other attendees from various fields
■About INCHEM TOKYO A comprehensive exhibition in the field of plant engineering that has continued since the first Chemical Plant Show in 1966. Held every other year. We bring together chemical equipment and equipment to be installed in factories and plants in the process manufacturing industry, centered on chemistry, as well as technologies and products in engineering, environment and energy, water treatment, explosion protection, instrumentation, and equipment maintenance. . Please take a look at the “present” and “future” of the chemical industry, which is in the midst of achieving carbon neutrality! ◎Pre-registration on the official website is required to enter the exhibition and attend the special lecture.
https://www.jma.or.jp/INCHEM/
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