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Exhibiting Information SMART FACTORY Expo Will Have Exhibiting Information SMART FACTORY Expo will have: Nagoya in 2019 Tokyo in 2020 750 Exhibitors 800 Exhibitors SMART FACTORY Expo is chosen by more and more companies who would like to promote their products/solutions in the manufacturing industry. The number of exhibitors is expected to reach 750 in 2019 Nagoya Show, and 800 in 2020 Tokyo Show. Nagoya in 2019 Tokyo in 2020 40,000 Visitors 60,000 Visitors SMART FACTORY Expo has established itself as one of the most important business platform where smart manufacturing solutions all gather. To meet exhibitors, 40,000 visitors in 2019 Nagoya show and 60,000 visitors in 2020 Tokyo show will attend the exhibition. Nagoya in 2019 Tokyo in 2020 130 Speakers 100 Speakers Industry’s front-runners deliver speech at SMART FACTORY Expo Conference. Learn the latest industry trend and technical innovation at SMART FACTORY Expo. Numbers of exhibitors, visitors and speakers include concurrent shows. Japan’s Leading Exhibition for Smart Factory Solutions ! SMART FACTORY Expo held twice a year in Japan. Save the show dates ! Tokyo SMART FACTORY Expo Nagoya SMART FACTORY Expo NAGOYA January 16 (Wed) –18 (Fri), 2019 September 18(Wed) –20(Fri), 2019 2019 Tokyo Big Sight, Japan Portmesse Nagoya, Japan February 12(Wed) –14(Fri), 2020 October 21(Wed) –23(Fri), 2020 2020 Tokyo Big Sight, Japan Portmesse Nagoya, Japan January 20(Wed) –22(Fri), 2021 October 20(Wed) –22(Fri), 2021 2021 Tokyo Big Sight, Japan Portmesse Nagoya, Japan (Forecast) Nagoya Show Tokyo Show 2nd SMART FACTORY Expo 4th SMART FACTORY Expo Join SMART FACTORY Expo NAGOYA to expand your business in manufacturing industry ! Dates: September 18 (Wed) – 20 (Fri), 2019 Dates: February 12 (Wed) – 14 (Fri ), 2020 Venue: Portmesse Nagoya, Japan Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, Japan Contact Organiser: Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. SMART FACTORY Expo Show Management Organised by: Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. 18F Shinjuku-Nomura Bldg., 1-26-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0570, Japan TEL: +81-3-3349-8502 FAX: +81-3-3349-4900 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.sma-fac.jp/en/ A division of Reed Business Registered in England, Number 678540 www.sma-fac.jp/en/ Nagoya *1 Tokyo *1 Show 40,000 Visitors in Sep. 2019 Show 60,000 Visitors in Feb. 2020 *1 Forecast *2 Including co-exhibiting partners, group companies and association members. Numbers of exhibitors and visitors include concurrent shows. *2 *2 Nagoya 577 exhibitors and 36,281 visitors gathered. Tokyo 633 exhibitors and 51,743 visitors gathered. (Scenes from previous Nagoya Show in 2018. ) (Scenes from previous Tokyo Show in 2019.) Show Please refer to the following URL for details on the counting method. Show Please refer to the following URL for details on the counting method. ▶▶▶www.sma-fac-nagoya.jp/doc_TAC_en/ ▶▶▶www.sma-fac.jp/doc_TAC_en/ 1 2 Join SMART FACTORY Expo both in Tokyo & Nagoya! Dates: September 18(Wed) –20(Fri), 2019 Dates: February 12 (Wed) –14 (Fri), 2020 Nagoya Show Venue: Portmesse Nagoya, Japan Tokyo Show Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, Japan ◆ Why Nagoya? Most Domestic Visitors are The Show for Tokyo & ◆ Why Tokyo? from Central & Western Japan Eastern Japan Your Business Platform in Central & Western Japan Japanese Visitor Breakdown Japanese Visitor Breakdown A Large Scale Exhibition in Japan & Business Hub - Tokyo - 85.6% of Japanese visitors are from Central & of SMART FACTORY Expo NAGOYA 2018 by Region of SMART FACTORY Expo 2019 by Region - 74% of Japanese visitors are from Tokyo and Eastern Western Japan 14.4% Japan Tokyo & - Japan’s largest manufacturing industry cluster Eastern 26.0% - High Business Hub in Japan & Asia - World’s leading companies like TOYOTA and Japan Central & Western - Asia’s Leading Show in Size DENSO are based in Nagoya region Japan ◆ Number of visitors: 40,000 visitors in 2019 85.6% 74.0% ◆ Number of visitors: 60,000 visitors in 2020 Central & ● Concurrent Shows: 2nd AUTOMOTIVE WORLD NAGOYA Tokyo & ● Concurrent Shows: 4th RoboDEX Western Japan 2nd NEPCON NAGOYA Eastern Japan 6th WEARABLE EXPO 2nd RoboDEX NAGOYA Japan’s Leading Exhibition for Smart Factory Solutions Visitors Nagoya in 2019 Tokyo in 2020 Engineers & Executives 750 Exhibitors 800 Exhibitors from following industries: <Exhibit Profile> IoT/M2M Solutions FA/Industrial Robots AI Solutions • Cloud/Edge Computing • Industrial Robots • Anomaly Detection Semiconductor Electronic Device Automobile Solutions • Security • Control Equipment • Predictive Maintenance • Big Data (sensors, switches) Solutions Wearable Device Medical Robot • Communication Devices • Semiconductors • Image Analysis System etc. etc. etc. System/Software for Manufacturer Logistics Solutions New Energy Construction Electronic Components • ERP • Logistics IT • PLM/PDM • Robotics Solution • MES • Conveying Technology • SCADA • Logistics Supplies • Production Scheduling System etc. etc. (The numbers of exhibitors and visitors are expected.) 3 4 Int’l Industry Gather at SMART FACTORY Expo 1 High Quality Visitors Attend 2 Leading Companies Exhibit Every Year List of Exhibitors (excerpts from 633 exhibitors at 2019 Tokyo show) <Breakdown of Visitors at SMART FACTORY Expo 2019> (Tokyo Show) (Total visitors: 51,743) ・ARM ・HONEYWELL JAPAN ・NETZER PRECISION MOTION ・SOLIDWORKS JAPAN ・ASPROVA ・IFM EFECTOR SENSORS ・SOLOMON TECHNOLOGY ・NICHICON CORPORATION 8.3% 11. 7% ・AZBIL CORPORATION ・INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY ・SUMITOMO HEAVY INDUSTRIES Others ・B&R RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ・NICHIDEN CORPORATION ・TAIWAN AUTOMATION President/ TAIWAN, R.O.C CEO, VP ・BALLUFF ・NIKON INTELLIGENCE AND ROBOTICS ・IO-LINK COMMUNITY JAPAN ASSOCIATION (TAIROA) 27. 5 % ・BROADLEAF ・NISSHA Production/ 28.5% ・ISID-AO ・TECHMAN ROBOT 24.2% Others % ・CAPTAIN INDUSTRIES ・NTN Quality Control 21.8 TOYOTA INDUSTRIES Sales & Director/ ・JTEKT OMRON ・ Marketing 67.5% 71.5% ・CKD ・ General ・KANTUM ELECTRONICS ・TREND MICRO of visitors were Manager of visitors had ・CYBERDYNE ・ORIENTAL MOTOR ・KOZO KEIKAKU ENGINEERING ・TURCK JAPAN 14.6% key users purchasing ・DECSYS ・PANASONIC 18.2% ・KUKA JAPAN ・TYCO ELECTRONICS JAPAN G.K. R&D Assistant 19.8% authority ・DENSO WAVE ・PARROT JAPAN LEADER HARMONIOUS DRIVE ・UBISENSE JAPAN Manager, Manager/ ・DJI ・ ・PATLITE CORPORATION Senior Staff Section Chief SYSTEM ・UNIVERSAL ROBOTS ・DSPACE JAPAN ・PEPPERL + FUCHS ・LEONI WIRE & CABLE SOLUTIONS ・VAIO 10.2% Management ・ELMO MOTION CONTROL JAPAN ・PHOENIX CONTACT ・WOLFSSL JAPAN GK ・ENDRESS HAUSER JAPAN MICROSOFT JAPAN ・PTC JAPAN 8.6% IT ・ ・XELA ROBOTICS ・EPSON SALES JAPAN MIKI PULLEY ・RAX SOLUTIONS 4.8% Product Planning ・ ・YAMAHA MOTOR ・FANUC ・ROCKWELL AUTOMATION JAPAN ・MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC YASKAWA ELECTRIC 1.8% Procurement Source: Visitor Questionnaire ・ ・FESTO ・MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC FA ・SALESFORCE.COM CORPORATION ・FUJI INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS ・SAS INSTITUTE JAPAN ・YASKAWA INFORMATION ・FUJITSU ・MURATA MANUFACTURING ・SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC JAPAN SYSTEMS Leading companies visit SMART FACTORY Expo to find suppliers & partners ・HARMONIC DRIVE SYSTEMS ・MURRELEKTRONIK ・SIEMENS ・YUASA TRADING ・HARTING ・NACHI-FUJIKOSHI ・SMART ROBOTICS ・ZUKEN List of Visitors (excerpts) HIWIN TECHNOLOGIES NEC CORPORATION ・ ・ ・SMC … (In alphabetical order) <Japanese Companies> ・NIHON KOHDEN ・APPLE ・KONKA ・AISIN AW ・NISSAN MOTOR ・ASE ・LENOVO ・AISIN SEIKI ・OLYMPUS ・ASUSTEK COMPUTER ・LG DISPLAY ・ALPS ALPINE ・OMRON ・AUDI ・LG ELECTRONICS 3 Industry Leaders Speak at Conference ・CANON ・PANASONIC ・BMW ・MEDIATEK ・CLARION ・PIONEER ・BOE ・MIDEA GROUP ・DENSO ・RENESAS ELECTRONICS ・BOSCH ・NVIDIA <List of speakers at 2019 Tokyo show> (excerpts) ROHM ・DENSO TEN ・ ・BYD ・PEGATRON SEIKO EPSON ・FANUC ・ ・COMPAL ELECTRONICS ・PLEXUS SHARP QUALCOMM ・FUJI FILM ・ ・CONTINENTAL AUTOMOITVE ・ Hiroshi Akahori Soichiro Murata ・SONY ・QUANTA COMPUTER Deputy General Manager, Masahiro Ogawa Director, ・FUJITSU ・DAIMLER Yokkaichi Operations, Executive Officer, Internet of Things/ Junta Tsujinaga ・STANLEY ELECTRIC RENAULT ・HITACHI ・DELTA ELECTRONICS ・ Toshiba Memory Yaskawa Electric Fourth Industrial Revolution, Executive Officer, ・SUZUKI MOTOR SAMSUNG DISPLAY Corp. Corp. SAP Japan Co., Ltd. OMRON Corp. ・HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS ・EPISTER ・ ・SYSMEX ・SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS ・HONDA R&D ・EVERLIGHT ・TAIYO YUDEN ・SHENZHEN CHINA STAR ・JDI ・FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR ・TDK OPTOELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY ・KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES ・FORD MOTOR ・TERUMO ・SIEMENS Yoshiharu Inaba Izumi Kawanishi ・KEIHIN ・FOXCONN ・TOKAI RIKA ・SK HYNIX Representative Director, Senior Vice President, KOITO MFG. ・GE Chairman and CEO, AI Robotics Business, ・ ・TOSHIBA ・SMIC KONICA MINOLTA ・GENERAL MOTORS FANUC Corp. Sony Corp. ・ ・TOYOTA MOTOR ・SPIL KYOCERA ・GOOGLE ・ ・YAMAHA MOTOR ・STMICROELECTRONICS MAZDA MOTOR HAIER ・ ・YASKAWA ・ ・TCL ・MEGACHIPS ・HISENSE Hidenori Matsuura ・TSMC Dept. Manager, <Overseas Companies> HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Yasuhiro Hoshino ・MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ・ ・VOLKSWAGEN New Generation Robot AMAZON HYUNDAI Development Dept., Representative Director ・MURATA MFG. ・ ・ ・VOLVO Yaskawa Electric & CEO, NEC ・AMD ・INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES JAPAN Corp. KUKA Japan K.K. ・ … ・NICHIA ・AMKOR TECHNOLOGY ・INTEL Many industry leaders gather at Conference (In alphabetical order) 6 5 Exhibiting Information SMART FACTORY Expo will have: Nagoya in 2019 Tokyo in 2020 750 Exhibitors 800 Exhibitors SMART FACTORY Expo is chosen by more and more companies who would like to promote their products/solutions in the manufacturing industry. The number of exhibitors is expected to reach 750 in 2019 Nagoya Show, and 800 in 2020 Tokyo Show. Nagoya in 2019 Tokyo in 2020 40,000 Visitors 60,000 Visitors SMART FACTORY Expo has established itself as
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