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Sankei Shimbun Exhibition of “sensors” essential to daily life opens on September 18th at Tokyo Big Sight, gathering the latest technology

[Sankei Shimbun] Exhibition of “sensors” essential to daily life opens on September 18th at Tokyo Big Sight, gathering the latest technology
*Sankei Shimbun*
Press release: September 9, 2024
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Exhibition of “sensors” essential to daily life opens on September 18th at Tokyo Big Sight, gathering the latest technology

The Sankei Shimbun will hold “Sensor Expo Japan 2024,” an exhibition about sensors that are now indispensable in daily life, from September 18th (Wednesday) to September 20th (Friday) at Tokyo Big Sight in Ariake, Tokyo. As Japan’s only specialized exhibition, sensor control and its applied technologies, equipment, systems, networks, and information will be brought together in one place, with the aim of promoting the development and popularization of the industry. [Official website] https://www.sensorexpojapan.com/

At this exhibition, many companies dealing with sensors and sensing will be exhibiting again this year, and the “Synthesizing Next Generation Sensor Forum” will be held as a venue for universities and organizations to present their research. The forum will be held jointly with the “Next Generation Measurement Forum” of the Metrology and Measurement Exhibition (held at the same time), and a total of 22 organizations will exhibit.

Additionally, sensor-related seminars and exhibitor presentations will be held daily. This is a three-day event that researchers and developers cannot miss. Please see the official website for details.

[Exhibition size] 71 companies/organizations 96 booths (as of September 5th)

[Concurrent seminar] Free attendance (advance application required, first come first served)
・Global environmental issues and sensors/sensing technology
Keiko Takahashi, Senior Researcher/Research Professor, Waseda University Research Institute, Research Professor, Doctor of Engineering, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
・Configuration of sensing technology in new automation
Akira Kobayashi, Professor Emeritus of Tokyo Institute of
Technology/Chairman of the Next Generation Sensor Council
・Mass customization of sensing ~ “diagonal jump” to different fields Next Generation Sensor Council Planning Committee Member/SUCS Consortium Secretary Kosuke Arai
・Soft tactile sensor with fingerprint structure and application to robot hand Mr. Hiroshi Tsutsui, Chairman of Sensing Technology Application Research Group ・Basics and applications of diamond quantum sensors
Junko Hayase, Professor, Department of Physics and Information Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University

[Exhibitor presentation]
Infineon Technologies Japan Co., Ltd./Aising Co., Ltd./Aichi Steel Co., Ltd.

[Period] September 18th (Wednesday) – September 20th (Friday) 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
[Venue] Tokyo Big Sight East Exhibition Building (3-10-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo) [Admission fee] Free (advance registration required)
[Sponsor] Sankei Shimbun
[Special Sponsor] Next Generation Sensor Council
[Planning support] Sensing Technology Application Research Group, Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan






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