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Exhibition Report EXHIBITION REPORT Sponsor: Fuji Sankei Business-I (The Nihon Kogyo Shimbun) Organizer: CNT Inc. Exhibition Report Table of contentsTable of contents General Information ����������������� 1 General InformationSeminars ........................................... and Events ����������������....................................................................4 1 Analysis of Visitors ���������������� 10 Seminars and EventsExhibitors ........................................... Survey �����������������..................................................................14 4 Exhibitors List ������������������ 18 Analysis of VisitorsFloor .......................................... Guide �������������������...............................................................22 ...... 10 Exhibitors Survey .................................................................................................................. 14 Exhibitors List ........................................................................................................................ 18 Floor Guide ............................................................................................................................ 22 General Information Exhibition Title: Mass-Trans Innovation Japan 2017 (MTI Japan 2017) 2nd Bridge & Tunnel Technology Expo Special Exhibition: Drone Zone (organized by Drone Times, Sankei Shimbun) Show Period: November 29 (Wed.) ‒ December 1 (Fri.) 10:00 ‒ 17:00 Venue: MAKUHARI MESSE International Exhibition Hall No. 5, 6, 7, 8 MTI Supporting Organizations: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport / Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry /Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Chiba Prefectural Government / Chiba City / Japan International Cooperation Agency / Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency / Japan External Trade Organization / National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory / Hokkaido Railway Company / East Japan Railway Company / Central Japan Railway Company / West Japan Railway Company / Shikoku Railway Company / Kyushu Railway Company / Japan Freight Railway Company / Tokyo Metro Company MTI Cooperate Organizations: Railway Technical Research Institute/ East Japan Railway Culture Foundation / Japan Railway Technical Service /Japan Transportation Planning Association / Japan Subway Association / Japan Railway Engineers' Association / Japan Railway Rolling Stock & Machinery Association / Japan Association of Rolling Stock Industries / Japan Railway Civil Engineering Association / Japan Railway Electrical Engineering Association / The Japan Electrical Manufacturers' Association / Nippon Electric Control Equipment Industries Association / Japan Federation of Construction Contractors / Japan Monorail Association / Association of Japanese Private Railways / Japan Association of Signal Industries / Japan Overseas Railway System Association / Japan Railroad and Road Connection Convention / Japan Testing Machinery Association / Association of Japanese Railroad Switch Equipment Suppliers /Japan Vending System Manufacturers Association / Japan Train Operation Association / Association of Railway Architects / Association of Japanese Railroad Maintenance Equipment Suppliers Bridge & Tunnel Technology Expo Supporting Organizations: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications / Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism / Chiba Prefecture / Chiba City / Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology / East Nippon Expressway Company / Central Nippon Expressway Company / West Nippon Expressway Company Limited / Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited / Hanshin Expressway Company Limited / Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Expressway Company Limited Bridge & Tunnel Technology Expo Cooperate Organizations: The Japanese Geotechnical Society / Japan Society of Civil Engineers / Japan Bridge Engineering Center / Japan Bridge Association / Japan Federation of Construction Contractors / Japan Tunneling Association / Japan Society of Next Generation Sensor Technology / JAP Japan AN Prestressed Concrete Contractors Association / Japan Prestressed Concrete Institute (*arbitrary order) Admission fee: 2,000 yen (Free for holders of invitation cards, persons who register online) Sponsor: Fuji Sankei Business-i (The Nihon Kogyo Shimbun) Organizer: CNT Inc. 1 Exhibition Scale: MTI Japan 525 exhibitors (with 74 from abroad) 1106 booths (of 9 ㎡) Bridge and Tunnel Technology Expo 82 exhibitors 116 booths (of 9 ㎡) Number of registered visitors Number of registered visitors of MTIJ 2015 Date Weather MTIJ 2017 November 29(Wed) Fine 9,870 8,731 November 30(Thu) Cloudy / Rainy 9,938 9,136 December 1(Fri) Cloudy / Fine 12,475 10,640 Total 32,283 28,507 Including Mass-Trans Innovation Japan 2017 and the concurrent exhibition Bridge and Tunnel Technology Expo 2017 The number of visitors above does not include exhibitors and organizers. The count includes unique visitors only; no double counting is included. Opening Ceremony Date: November 29, 2017 Time: 9:45 ‒ 10:00 (Meeting Time: 9:15) Venue:Makuhari Messe Hall 7 entrance 1. Opening Remarks by the organizer Mr. Tooru UESAKA, President & CEO, Fuji Sankei Business i 2. Opening Remarks by the guest Mr. Shuji EGUCHI, Deputy Director-General for Engineering Affairs, Railway Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism 3. Tape-cut Ceremony Guest and organizer list, total: 17 guests Mr. Shuji EGUCHI, Railway Bureau, Deputy Director-General for Engineering Affairs, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Mr. Viorel ISTICIOAIA-BUDURA, Head of the Delegation, Ambassador of the European Union to Japan Mr. Laurent PIC, Ambassador of the French Embassy Mr. Ingomar LOCHSCHMIDT, Commercial Counsellor, Austrian Embassy-Commercial Section Mr. Kazufumi NOYAKI, Senior Managing Director, General Manager of Railway Headquarters, Tokyo Metro Co., Ltd. Mr. Hiroshi SAEKI, Executive Managing Director, Japan Association of Rolling Stock Industries Mr. Yohei FURUHATA, Chairman, Japan Association of Signal Industries Mr. Hiroshi OHNO, Chairperson, Japan Association of Turnout Industries Mr. Satoru OSANAI, President, Japan Railway Technical Service Mr. Yasuhiro NAKATA, Chief Executive Officer, Japan Transportation Planning Association 2 Exhibition Scale: Mr. Akira KOBAYASHI, President, Japan Society of Next Generation Sensor Technology Mr. Toyoaki KANESHI, Director & Managing Executive Officer, Division Manager, Railway Signal MTI Japan 525 exhibitors (with 74 from abroad) 1106 booths (of 9 ㎡) Division, Kyosan Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Bridge and Tunnel Technology Expo 82 exhibitors 116 booths (of 9 ㎡) Mr. Heinz SPRINGER, President, Nippon Plasser K.K. Mr. Luca PALMIERI, President, SPENO INTERNATIONAL SA Number of registered visitors Mr. Genjiro KAJIYOSHI, President, Nippon Speno K.K. Mr. Tatsuo FUJINO, President & CEO, Makuhari Messe, Inc. Number of registered visitors of MTIJ 2015 Mr. Tooru UESAKA, President & CEO, Fuji Sankei Business i Date Weather MTIJ 2017 Opening Reception November 29(Wed) Fine 9,870 8,731 Date: November 29, 2017 Time: 17:30 ‒ 19:00 Venue:Makuhari Messe Convention Hall November 30(Thu) Cloudy / Rainy 9,938 9,136 490 participants December 1(Fri) Cloudy / Fine 12,475 10,640 1. Opening Remarks by the organizer Total 32,283 28,507 Mr. Tooru UESAKA, President & CEO, Fuji Sankei Business i Including Mass-Trans Innovation Japan 2017 and the concurrent exhibition Bridge and Tunnel Technology Expo 2017 2. Kagami-Biraki (Sake Barrel Ceremony) The number of visitors above does not include exhibitors and organizers. The count includes unique visitors Mr. Shuji EGUCHI, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Deputy Director-General only; no double counting is included. for Engineering Affairs, Railway Bureau Mr. Andreas BECKER, German Railway Industry Association (VDB), Vice President Opening Ceremony Mr. Kristian Schischke, ECM Expo & Conference Management, Managing Director Date: November 29, 2017 Time: 9:45 ‒ 10:00 (Meeting Time: 9:15) Mr. Luc TEBOUL, Gravotech, Area Manager Venue:Makuhari Messe Hall 7 entrance Mr. Minoru SAKURAMOTO, Business France, Export Counsellor Mr. Luigi FINOCCHIARO, Advantage Austria, Senior Commercial Officer 1. Opening Remarks by the organizer Mr. Gergely Antal SULYOK, Delegation of the EU to Japan, Trade Section, First Secretary Mr. Tooru UESAKA, President & CEO, Fuji Sankei Business i Mr. Hu, Hsiang-Ling, Bureau of High Speed Rail, MOTC, Director General Mr. Tsai, Huang-Liang, Chung-Hwa Railway Industry Development Association, Chairman 2. Opening Remarks by the guest Mr. Naoto MIYASHITA, J-Trec, President Mr. Shuji EGUCHI, Deputy Director-General for Engineering Affairs, Railway Bureau, Ministry of Land, Mr. Junichi ITO, Nippon Sharyo, Managing Executive Officer Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Mr. Toru Imai, Daido Signal, President and CEO Mr. Zenzo Hosokawa, ITAKE Corporation, President and CEO 3. Tape-cut Ceremony Mr. Toshiaki Mine, MI-NE SEISAKUSHO, President Guest and organizer list, total: 17 guests Mr. Hiroshi SAEKI, Japan Association of Rolling Stock Industries, Executive Managing Director Mr. Shuji EGUCHI, Railway Bureau, Deputy Director-General for Engineering Affairs, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism 3. Toast Mr. Viorel ISTICIOAIA-BUDURA, Head of the Delegation, Ambassador of the European Union to Mr. Hiroshi SAEKI, Japan Association of Rolling Stock Industries, Executive Managing Director Japan Mr. Laurent PIC, Ambassador of the French
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