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2013.10.17Thu.18Fri.19Sat. Admission 9:30-16:30 (9:30-16:00 on Saturday) Free (Visitors Are Issued Ids at Entrance Reception) Advance notice NAGANO SUWA AREA INDUSTRIAL MESSE NAGANO-SUWA “Smart Devices Supply Base” and “International Creative Solution Base” Held in Suwa again in 2013! Technology from Suwa changes the world 2013.10.17thu.18fri.19sat. Admission 9:30-16:30 (9:30-16:00 on Saturday) Free (visitors are issued IDs at entrance reception). Please present two business cards at the reception. Venue Suwa Lake side, Suwa Lake Event Hall (Toyo Valve Co., Ltd. Suwa Plant, Old factory site) Contact Suwa Area Industrial Messe EXCO Office Address : 14-7 Kowata-minami, Suwa, Nagano 392-0023 (NPO Suwa Region Monozukuri Promotion Organization) Tel: +81-266-54-2588 Fax: +81-266-54-5133 E-mail: [email protected] Organizer : Executive Committee for the Suwa Area Industrial Messe 2013 [Constituent bodies] Okaya City, Suwa City, Chino City, Shimosuwa Town, Fujimi Town, Hara Village, Okaya Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Suwa Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Chino Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Shimosuwa Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Fujimi Society of Commerce and Industry, Hara Society of Commerce and Industry, Nagano Prefecture,Small Business Information Center of Nagano Prefecture, Nagano Techno Foundation Suwa Techno Lake Side Regional Center, Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Nagano Trade Informa- tion Center, Nagano Employers' Association, Nagano Prefectural Federation of Small Business Associations, Development Bank of Japan Inc., Hachijuni Bank, Ltd., Suwa Shinkin Bank Administrator : NPO Suwa Region Monozukuri Promotion Organization Special co-organizer : The Shinano Mainichi Shimbun Inc. Co-organizer : Nagano Nippo Co., Ltd. Special sponsors : Kitz Corporation, Kyocera Corporation, Seiko Epson Corporation, Teikoku Piston Ring Co., Ltd. Sponsors : Kanto Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry, The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Federation of Nagano Prefecture Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Nagano Prefectural Federation of Societies of Commerce and Industry, Shinshu University, Tokyo University of Science, Suwa, Suwa Area Financial Syndicate, Suwa Regional Tourism Federation, Matsumoto bureau Nihon Keizai Shimbun Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, Ltd., The Shimin Newspaper Group, Shin-etsu Broadcasting Co., Ltd, Nagano Broadcasting Systems, Inc., TV. Shinshu Broadcasting Co., Ltd., Asahi Broadcasting Nagano Co., Ltd., NHK Nagano Broadcasting Station, LCV Corporation. Kami-Suwa Sta. Access to Matsumoto, Here! Nagoya Nagano JR Chuo Main Line to Tokyo Tokyo Suwa Red Cross Hospital Suwa City Hall Kyoto Nagoya Narita International Takashima Castle Airport Rako Hananoi Hotel Osaka Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) Kansai International Central Japan Suwa Area Airport International Airport (Centrair) Lake Suwa to Tokyo Chuo Expressway to Nagoya Suwa IC.
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