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Grinding Technology Japan 2021 Trade Show for Grinding Machines and Tool Grinding Machines Schedule Grinding Technology Japan 2021 Trade Show for Grinding Machines and Tool Grinding Machines March 2 [TUE.] − 4 [THU.], 2021 MAKUHARI MESSE Organizers : JAPAN INDUSTRIAL PUBLISHING CO., LTD. Fuji Sankei Business-i www.grind-tech.jp Introduction Grinding Technology Japan 2019 was the first exhibition focusing on the grinding technologies to occur in Japan. Even for its first edition, it was a success gathering around five thousand visitors in three days. According to the exhibitors, visitors were "fully aware of the sector" with "fast and productive discussions often leading to business". We would like to deeply thank once again all exhibitors, visitors and people who helped us achieved this exhibition soon becoming a must for people related to the grinding. Grinding Technology Japan 2021 will be held for the second time in Makuhari Messe, Hall 4-5, from March 2nd to 4th, 2021. The size of the venue will be doubled as well as our efforts to offer an even better exhibition. We look forward to your participation to Grinding Technology Japan 2021. Outline Date March 2 (Tue.) - 4 (Thu.) 3 days (will be held biennially) Opening hours 10:00 - 17:00 Grinding Technology Venue Makuhari Messe, Hall 4-5 Japan 2021 Admission Free for holders of invitation card or with pre-registration Trade Show for Grinding Machines and Tool Grinding Machines Organizers JAPAN INDUSTRIAL PUBLISHING CO., LTD. Fuji Sankei Business-i Project by Japan Industrial Publishing Co.,Ltd (Machine and Tool Monthly Magazine) Supporting Organization Embassy of the Federal Repablic of Germany Tokyo (TBC) Special Partner Sessaku Forum 21 Collaborating Organization The Japan Society for Abrasive Technology Network Partner GrindTec Cooperate Organizations Japan Machine Tool Builders’ Association/Japan Machine Tool Importers' Association/Japan Machine Tool Distributors Association/ Japan Forming Machinery Association/Japan Precision Machine Association/The Japan Cutting & Wear-resistant Tool Association/ Japan Machine Accessory Association/Japan Precision Measuring Instruments Manufacturers Association/Japan Grinding Wheel Association/Industrial Diamond Association of Japan/Japan Optical Measuring Instruments Manufacturers' Association/Japan Fluid Power Association/Japan Gear Manufacturers Association/The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers/The Japan Society for Precision Engineering/Japan Fluid Power System Society/Turbomachinery Society of Japan (TBC) *Please visit the website for latest information Exhibition Subjects Grinding machines, Polishing machines, Grinding wheels, Truing machines, Precision measuring, Peripheral devices, Tool Grinding machines, Cutting tools, Cutting tools processing technologies, Cutting tools applicated technologies, Cutting oil, Cutting oil supply devices, Cutting oil filters, etc. Visitors Categories Engineers, Researchers, Manufacturers, Students, and experts specialized in grinding technologies Concurrent Events ● Live Performances ● Special Lectures and Seminars ● Poster Session ● Exhibitor Presentations Application Deadline August 28 th, 2020 Booth Specifications and Exhibition Fee Booth specifications Layout of booths 1 booth - unit (width 3 m × depth 3 m × height 2.7 m) The booths can be arranged in four ways – row, block, island (double), island (triple), – to suit the exhibits and the method of installing the booths. 1 - 9 booths can decorate the booth to a height of4.0 m. (a one - meter setback from the passage and from the basic panel can accommodate a decoration of up to 3.6 meters.) In addition, exhibitors who use an island booth consisting of at least 10 booths can decorate the booth to a height of 5 m. 2700 Row type Block (double) booths At least 4 booths (Inside dimension2970 : 2930) 2970 (Inside dimension : 2930) Floor : No carpeting The basic booth shall be set up according to system panel specifications, Island (double) booth Island (triple) booths At least 10 booths 12, 15, or 18 booths and the rear and side walls shall be installed by the organizer. At least 12 booths Exhibition fee Exhibition fee (per booth) 385,000 yen (including tax) Turnkey Booth Package A simple and quick booth package plan is available Booth walls (system panels), parapet, reception counter, flooring (carpeting), lighting (fluorescent 40 W: 1 light, spotlights 100W: 2 lamps), 1 foldable chair, business card drop-box: 1, signboard (for exhibitor / company name), electric power use up to 1 kW included (higher power consumption charged separately) usage fees. Exhibition fee + 132,000 yen (including tax) Exhibitor Presentation Exhibitor Presentation provides exhibitors with opportunities to introduce their products and the latest technologies at the conference room provided in the exhibition hall. Inviting your prospective customers to the presentation is obviously an excellent way of not only introducing your products or technologies, but also promoting your corporate image for many visitors. Participation Fee : 1 session (45 minutes) 55,000 yen (including tax) *For further details and application, please visit the official website. Web Banner Highlight your presence beforehand with a Link Banner on our Official Website Dates: From February 2 to April 2, 2021 Publishing fee: 55,000 yen (including tax) Banner size: W200px × H40px GIF format (can be animated) Data reception deadline: January 15, 2021 ※ for final version data at the above size Schedule August 28 (Fri.), 2020 Application Deadline Early November 2020 Release of the Floor Plan and Exhibitor Manual Early December 2020 Dispatch of Invitation cards ※We will send the requested amount of Invitation cards for free Middle December 2020 Deadline for diverse services (Electricity, Rental furniture, etc.) ※All application forms will be enclosed in the Exhibitor Manual. February 27 (Sat.) Booth construction, decoration setting-up - March 1 (Mon.), 2021 March 2 (Tue.) - 4 (Thu.), 2021 Exhibition Schedule Grinding March 4 (Thu.), 2021 Removal (17:00 - 21:00) 5 (Fri.) Removal (9:00 - 17:00) Technology May, 2021 Exhibition Report Japan 2021 Trade Show for Grinding Machines Access By public transportation and Tool Grinding Machines MAKUHARI MESSE By Train ●Approx. 30 minutes from Tokyo Station or 12 minutes 2-1, Nakase, Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-0023, Japan from Soga Station to Kaihim Makuhari Station on the JR Phone : +81-43-296-0001 Keiyo Line. 5 minutes walk to Makuhari Messe. ●Approx. 40 minutes from Akihabara Station to Makuhari https://www.m-messe.co.jp/en/ Hongo Station on the JR Sobu Line. 15 minutes by bus to [TUE.] [THU.] Makuhari Messe. March 2 − 4 , 2021 MINAMI URAWA JR MUSASHINO LINE By Bus SHIN-MATSUDO Limousine Bus services from both Tokyo international JR TAKASAKI-LINE & ● MAKUHARI MESSE TOHOKU-LINE Airport (Haneda) and Narita International Airport are AKABANE JR JOBAN-LINE available. NARITA IKEBUKURO KEISEI-LINE AIRPORT UENO JR SOBU-LINE NARITA JR YAMANOTE-LINE EXPRESS NISHI KOKUBUNJI OCHANOMIZU AKIHABARA KINSHICHO NISHI FUNABASHI SHINJUKU JR SOBU-LINE JR SOBU-LINE Organizers : JAPAN INDUSTRIAL PUBLISHING CO., LTD. NAKANO TSUDANUMA ICHIGAYA TOKYO KEISEI Fuji Sankei Business-i JR CHUO-LINE JR KEIYO-LINE TSUDANUMA MAKUHARI MAIHAMA HONGO OSAKI SHINKIBA MINAMI FUNABASHI ICHIKAWA- SHINAGAWA SHIOHAMA CHIBA KAIHIN RINKAI-LINE MAKUHARI CHIBA URBAN MONORAIL TENNOZU ISLE MAKUHARI MESSE OIMACHI TOKYO MONORAIL CHIBACHUO CHIBA HANEDA MINATO JR YOKOSUKA-LINE AIRPORT TOKYO BAY SOGA YOKOHAMA KISARAZU KEIKYU-LINE www.grind-tech.jp Fuji Sankei Business-i Application/Inquiries 1-7-2 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8125, Japan TEL: +81-3-3273-6180 FAX: +81-3-3241-4999 E-mail: [email protected].
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