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Best Platform for Smart Energy Industry Leaders Industry Best Platformforsmartenergy Organised by Dates: February 27 February Dates: Organised By: Organised By: Ltd Best Platform for Smart Energy Industry Leaders Who is Exhibiting Information SE13_BRC_英_表1_4 (yamamoto) Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. ? Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. is the Japan branch of world’s leading trade fair organiser –Reed Exhibitions. Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. organises 75 exhibitions and conferences in 36 industries in Japan annually which all of them are in great success. Below are excerpt of some shows that Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. organises. ELECTRONICS Asia’s Largest Electronics Manufacturing Show INTERNEPCON JAPAN CAR-ELE JAPAN EV JAPAN IC PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY EXPO Dates: February 27 [Wed] – March 1 [Fri], 2013 1,217* Exhibitors 59,963* Trade Visitors Venue : Tokyo Big Sight, Japan Organised by: Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. IT Japan’s Largest IT Solution Show WIRELESS M2M EXPO CLOUD COMPUTING EXPO JAPAN DATA CENTER EXPO 1,241* Exhibitors 113,299* Trade Visitors Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. is the professional exhibition organiser with rich experiences in establishing an international business platform for non-Japanese companies to interact and expand business. With continuous growth in both exhibitors and visitors number, Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. holds strong database that fully covers various markets in depth. Be confident and count on us. We look forward to your active participation in World Smart Energy Week. *Figures of previous event including all concurrent shows World Smart Energy Week Show Management Attn: Yasu MUROTA / Nina XIANG / Machiko AIKAWA / Mitsuru TAKAZAWA / Yoona CHANG / Aya ARAI Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. TEL: +81-3-3349-8518 18F Shinjuku-Nomura Bldg., FAX: +81-3-3349-8530 1-26-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, E-mail: [email protected] Tokyo 163-0570, Japan A division of Reed Business Organised by Web: www.wsew.jp/en/ Registered in England, Number 678540 www.wsew.jp/en/ –Place to Gather in World Smart Energy Week Smart Energy Industry– 1 2 World Smart Energy Week is … World Smart Energy Week is a consortium of World Class Smart Energy Exhibitions & Conferences from Power Generation to Power Storage as well as Power Distribution to its Commercial Application, everything about next-generation power industry will be covered by 8 exhibitions below SG13_BRC_E_P1-2(W420XH297)yamamoto Exhibit Profile Electricity, Energy Device and Infrastructure -Superconductive Cable -Rapid Charger, Charge Stand -Wind Power Generation System -Gas Turbine Cogeneration System INT’L SMART GRID EXPO is Japan’s LARGEST -Power Conditioner -Electricity Distribution related Device -Solar Thermal Power Generation System -Heat Pump System -Voltage Regulator -Switch -Solar Heat Utilization System -Thermostat international exhibition and conference specialised in -Inverter -AC/DC Hybrid Wiring System -Fuel Cell Cogeneration System -Water Heater all kinds of technologies and services related to smart -Storage Battery -Photovoltaic Power Generation System -Gas Engine Cogeneration System -Other Electricity, Energy Devices and Infrastructures grid, offering you direct access to Japanese and IT, Communication Device and Infrastructure -Smart Meter -Optical Fiber -HAN (Home Area Network) related Device -Sensor overseas professionals. -Electricity Meter IC -Home Wireless System -Intelligent Home Appliance -Monitoring, Security Camera -Communication Unit -Wireless Radio Device (narrow/broad range) -Display, Control Panel -Other IT and Communication related Devices and Infrastructures Visitor Profile IT System and Service -Grid Electricity Distribution and -Building and Home Network System -Electricity Usage Information Service -Various Software for Electricity Control •Electricity Company •IT Company •House Manufacturer •Building/Factory Owner Storage System -Various Security Systems -Mobile Data Control Service -Other IT Systems and Services •Utility Company •System Integrator •Building Manufacturer •General Contractor Other •Oil/Gas Company •Government/Municipal Office •Construction Company •Wholesaler etc. -Consulting Service -Energy Management Solution -System Operation Service -Other Smart Grid related Devices, Technologies and Services etc. Newly Launched Japan’s largest Japan’s first A specialised exhibition gathering all international exhibition gathering all kinds of materials and exhibition & conference kinds of cutting-edge technologies related to specialised in wind processing Green Building and energy. technologies from Eco-friendly houses. around the world. FLOOR PLAN (Preliminary) The only exhibition in World’s largest Japan specialised in international products & 2F exhibition specialised technologies for in Hydrogen and Fuel PV system integration/ Cell technologies. installation. International 1F World’s largest exhibition gathering exhibition of everything about rechargeable products & batteries, capacitors technologies related to and all related solar cell/module technologies. manufacturing. 3 4 Indispensable Venue for Industry Professionals World Smart Energy Week 2012 Opening Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony International Pavilions SG13_BRC_E_P3-4(W420XH297)yamamoto CANADA TAIWAN CHINA FRANCE Previous (2012) Opening Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Dignitaries Government Officials, Embassy (honorifics omitted / in random order) DEPUTY CHIEF CABINET SECRETARY EMBASSY OF FINLAND TOKYO EMBASSY OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY TOKYO EMBASSY OF SWITZERLAND Tsuyoshi Saito Ambassador, Jari Gustafsson Counsellor, Axel Gohner Science & Technology Counsellor, Felix Moesner EMBASSY OF CANADA EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA EUROPEAN COMMISSION U.S. DEPARTMENT of ENERGY (DOE) Minister, Paul J. Thoppilr Minister, Hyungwon Suh Head of Unit, Bruno Schmitz Chief Engineer and Acting Deputy Program Manager, Minh Le Smart Grid USA KOREA TOKYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NEW ENERGY AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (NEDO) TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY Professor, Takao Kashiwagi Executive Director, Hiroshi Watanabe Managing Director, Hiroshi Yamaguchi KYUSHU ELECTRIC POWER CO., INC. TOSHIBA CORPORATION PRINCIPAL OFFICE Information & Control Systems Company HITACHI, LTD. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORP. Managing Executive Officer, Masayuki Yamasaki Executive Officer, Corporate Vice President, Vice President and Executive Officer, Executive Officer, Yoshiaki Nakatani Takeshi Yokota President & CEO,Yutaka Saitoh IBM JAPAN, LTD. GENERAL ELECTRIC INTERNATIONAL, INC. ABB K.K. Vice President, Kazuo Iwano Country Executive, Hideyuki Ohnishi President, Representative Director, Country Manager, Tony Zeitoun Hydrogen, Fuel Cell YOKOHAMA NATIONAL UNIVERSITY JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION OSAKA GAS CO., LTD. TOSHIBA FUEL CELL POWER SYSTEMS CORPORATION Professor, Ken-Ichiro Ota Senior Vice President, Yasuji Araki Senior Executive Officer Member of The board,Takehiro Honjo President & CEO, Yukihiro Sumiyoshi IWATANI CORP. BALLARD POWER SYSTEMS INC. HYUNDAI MOTOR GROUP Executive Officer, Jun Miyazaki Vice President and CTO, Christopher Guzy Managing Director,Tae Won Lim GERMANY SWITZERLAND PV EXPO SHARP CORPORATION MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION FUJI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. SOLAR FRONTIER K.K. Executive Officer, Hiroshi Morimoto Group Senior Vice President, Takeshi Sugiyama Executive Officer, Kuniaki Yanagisawa SVP, Atsuhiko Hirano Power Systems Company, HITACHI, LTD. SUNTECH POWER HOLDINGS CO., LTD. JA SOLAR HOLDINGS CO., LTD. TRINA SOLAR LIMITED. Vice President and Executive Officer, President & CEO, Tatsuro Ishizuka Chairman of The Board CEO, Zhengrong Shi CEO,Peng Fang Vice President, Haiyan Sun Networking Events MOTECH INDUSTRIES, INC. SUNPOWER CORPORATION HYUNDAI HEAVY INDUSTRIES CO., LTD. CEO, P.H. Chang Director of Business Development, Japan, Senior Executive Vice President & COO, Choong-Dong Lee Takashi Sugihara Rechargeable Battery WASEDA UNIVERSITY ENERGY COMPANY OF PANASONIC GROUP SHIN-KOBE ELECTRIC MACHINERY CO., LTD. NIPPON CHEMI-CON CORPORATION VIP reception party is held as a networking event, which is greatly appreciated by the attendees, for Director, Institute For Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Tetsuya Osaka Vice President CTO, Munehisa Ikoma Director, Kazuhiro Adachi Senior Executive Managing Director, Hidenori Uchi they can gain a pathway to Japan and other worldwide smart energy industry leaders. SAMSUNG SDI CO., LTD. LG CHEM BYD JAPAN CO., LTD. TIANJIN LISHEN BATTERY JOINT-STOCK CO., LTD. Vice President, Noboru Sato Research Fellow, Battery R&D, Han Ho, Lee President, Xueliang Liu Vice President, Zhu Jiang Eco Building BUILDING RESEARCH INSTITUTE JYUKANKYO RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC. SEKISUI HOUSE, LTD. DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY CO., LTD. Chief Executive, Shuzo Murakami President, Hidetoshi Nakagami Director, Managing Executive Officer, Tetsuo Iku General Manager, Takashi Hama SEKISUI CHEMICAL CO., LTD. HOUSING COMPANY ASAHI KASEI HOMES CORP. MISAWA HOMES CO., LTD. MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. Executive Officer, Yoshikazu Nakamura Senior Executive Officer, Michio Baba Managing Director, Toshitsugu Hirata Senior Executive Officer, Naoto Aiba MITSUI FUDOSAN CO., LTD. NIKKEN SEKKEI LTD. Executive Managing Officer, Yasuo Onozawa Executive Vice President, Kiyoshi Sakurai Organiser REED EXHIBITIONS JAPAN LTD. President, Tadao Ishizumi 5 6 World Smart Energy Week 2012 Gathered 1,453 Exhibitors and 93,497 Visitors. List of Exhibitors ■ 3E-SCIENCE INC. ■ CHEMITOX, INC. ■ ELTEK ■ STUTTGART TRADE FAIR ■ JAPANSOLARSYSTEM CO., LTD. KOREA PAVILION inside ■ OKITSUMO INCORPORATED ■ NIHON WEIDMULLER CO., LTD. ■ READ CO., LTD. ■ SOLAR MEDIA LTD. ■ TAKASAGO SEISAKUSHO CO., LTD. ■ TOSMO ■ 3R SYSTEMS CORP. JAPAN ■ CHINA SUNERGY (NANJING) CO., LTD. ■ EMC CO., LTD. CORPORATION GMBH
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