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Connecting Society, Co-Creating the Future Exhibition Report Sponsors CEATEC Executive Board Connecting Society, Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association Communications and Information network Association of Japan Computer Software Association of Japan Co-Creating the Future Table of Contents 03 Implementation Status Report/ CEATEC 2019 Results 04 20th Anniversary Ceremony/ Opening Reception 05 CEATEC Awards 2019 06 Exhibition Areas/ 20th Anniversary Special Plans 07 Society 5.0 TOWN 08 Co-Creation PARK 09 Student Lounge/Event MaaS (Mobility- as-a-Service) Taxi Ride-sharing Service 10 FLOOR MAP 14 Exhibitors List 16 Results 02 In 2019, CEATEC celebrated its 20th anniversary. Revising the name from CEATEC JAPAN to CEATEC as a venue to gather global exhibitors and visitors alike made us take a step forward to measures that go beyond the framework of the exhibition itself. Implementation Status Report (summary) CEATEC 2019 was held for four days from October 15th At CEATEC 2019, a total of 787 exhibitors (overseas (Tue) to 18th (Fri) at Makuhari Messe with backing from 27 exhibitors: 250 from 24 countries/regions; increasing by government agencies/organizations and support from 52 21.4% from 2018) displayed their technologies at 2,122 organizations. booths (1,786 in 2018, increasing by 18.1%). The number of Ever since its launch in 2000, CEATEC has disseminated visitors over the four-day period was 144,491 (156,063 in ways to enrich people’s lifestyles by integrating technologies, 2018, decreasing by 11,572 or 7.5%). The number of visitors and developed as a digital consumer electronics show. In from overseas reached 2,096 (1,985 in 2018). The Press 2016, it announced its transformation from a consumer Briefing was held on Monday, October 14th, a day before the electronics show to a “comprehensive exhibition of Society exhibition opened, followed by Media Convention, which 5.0”, showcasing a vision of the future and lifestyle through gathered a total of 275 (470 in 2018) members of the press “IoT” and “Co-creation”. both from Japan and overseas. CEATEC was covered daily Celebrating its 20th year, the show widely staged the by online and television news as well as in newspapers by design of future society with the exhibition theme “Connecting visiting journalists, which reached 1,042 (1,359 in 2018) in Society, Co-Creating the Future”. total. CEATEC 2019 Results The number of visitors conference 29,294 Conference participants 34,333 144,491 38,585 Total of 42,279 28,228 The number of exhibitors Companies and organizations 787 Conference sessions Startups & university New Exhibitors from 162 research organizations exhibitors overseas 170 304 250 03 20th Anniversary Ceremony On Tuesday, October 15th, the first day of the event, CEATEC 20th anniversary ceremony was held at the Convention Hall A located inside the Makuhari Messe International Conference Hall. Chairman Nobuhiro Endo made opening remarks and talked about the history of the past 20 years. He then introduced and commended 19 exhibitors participating in CEATEC over those 20 consecutive years. Commended Exhibitors (19 exhibitors) ALPS ALPINE CO.,LTD. ANRITSU CORPORATION FUJITSU LIMITED Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. HOKURIKU ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD. Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Limited KOA CORPORATION MAC EIGHT CO,LTD Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. NICHICON CORPORATION NIPPON CHEMI-CON CORPORATION ROHM Co.,Ltd. Sharp Corporation Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association (TEEMA) TAIYO YUDEN CO., LTD. TAJIMI ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. TDK Corporation Tyco Electronics Japan G.K. Opening Reception The Opening Reception for CEATEC 2019, which was held on Tuesday, October 15th, was attended by honorary guests including Minoru Terada, State Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications, Hideki Makihara, State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, and Shinya Katanozaka, a Vice-Chair of Keidanren (Japan Business Federation). A total of 754 government officials and corporate executives joined to support the positive attitude of the entire industry working together for the success of CEATEC 2019 and to convene the event. During the reception, CEATEC AWARD 2019 Ministerial Awards were announced and both ministers presented a testimonial and plaque to the recipients. Mr. Minoru Terada, State Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications, MIC (top left) Mr. Hideki Makihara, State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, METI (top right) Mr. Shinya Katanozaka, Vice-Chair of Keidanren ‒ Japan Business Federation (bottom right) Mr. Nobuhiro Endo, Chairman of CEATEC Executive Committee (bottom left) 04 Technologies, products and services exhibited at CEATEC 2019 and registered in advance by the exhibitors as candidates for CEATEC Awards were considered for the CEATEC AWARD. Based on such criteria as academic/technological significance, future potential and marketability, the CEATEC AWARD review panel assessed the entries and bestowed awards on those deemed to be exceptional and highly innovative. The Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Award The Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award Judging support system for artistic gymnastics Solid-state oxide battery with the highest capacity by Fujitsu, Ltd. (Booth No. A002) in the industry by Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Booth No. H021) Category Awards Total Solutions Category Smart X Category Devices & Technologies Category These awards recognize exhibits/projects These awards recognize exhibits/projects These awards recognize exhibits/projects that advancing CPS/IoT and the realization of Society 5.0 advancing CPS/IoT and the realization of Society 5.0 represent advanced elemental technologies, (ultra-smart society) which represent total solutions (ultra-smart society) that represent solutions and components, devices, materials, software or technical deemed to excel in terms of technical advancement, business models, technologies, products, services, development concepts deemed to support and innovation and market potential, as well as their software and applications deemed to contribute to promote innovation and the development of new associated technologies, products, services, software transformation and innovation in specific industrial technologies/products that advance CPS/IoT and the and applications. Projects involving collaboration and fields and their markets. These fields include mobility/ realization of Society 5.0 (ultra-smart society). co-creation between companies or research logistics, smart factory, smart energy, smart life, institutions, and involving different fields or industries, healthcare and entertainment. are also eligible. Grand Prix Grand Prix Grand Prix Simplifying inspections with meviy – Digital EnerCera® Series of low-energy consumption IoT transformation of component chip-type ceramic cameras and machine procurement in the secondary batteries learning. LiLz Gauge – a manufacturing industry by NGK Insulators, Ltd. solution for automating meter by Misumi Group Inc. (Booth No. G004) reading. (Booth No. E052) by LiLz Co., Ltd. (Booth No. E072-49) Semi-Grand Prix Semi-Grand Prix Semi-Grand Prix SoundUD – realizing Carbohydrate monitoring Smell Sensor: universal design and open system nose@MEMS innovation for acoustic by Kyocera Corporation by Dai-Ichi Seiko Co., Ltd. applications (Booth No. H020) (Booth No. H005) by SoundUD Consortium joint application with Toppan (Booth No. D039) Printing Co., Ltd. Special Awards These awards recognize exhibits/projects, principally those featuring in the special exhibits, that are candidates for the CEATEC awards, and which are specially recommended by the Board. This year there were two awards, one for each of the special exhibits. Society 5.0 TOWN Award Co-Creation PARK Award AVATAR Azukaruko-chan Infrastructure (for making a reservation by ANA Holdings Inc. at a sick childcare center (Booth No. D037) from a smartphone) by CI Inc. (Booth No. E072-44) 05 In addition to three areas (Total Solutions, Devices & Technologies, and Smart X) that Exhibition Area are comprised of companies and organizations, and two areas of planned exhibits (Society 5.0 TOWN and Co-Creation PARK), Student Lounge was setup for the first time. YASURAGI Mall YASURAGI IKOI Mall Innovation Talk Stage 23 sessions carried out in total Student Innovation Lounge Talk Stage To Hotels To Parking Lot conference KEYNOTE/SUMMIT Keynotes by corporate KEYNOTE/SUMMIT leaders, and summits gathering key individuals from SESSIONS diverse industries to discuss on topics such as 5G and AI were held over four days. TOTAL SOLUTION This area is for showcasing solutions and products for all industries geared toward the realization of Society 5.0. SMART X This area is for showcasing innovative solutions and products that will revolutionize a specific industry. DEVICE & TECHNOLOGY This area is for showcasing electronic components and devices, as well as diverse technologies such as software that support the realization of Society 5.0. Special Exhibits Special 20th Anniversary Plan Mobility: Smart Mobility Innovation 5G To help promote Society 5.0 (ultra-smart society), actual driving of ■ 5G SUMMIT autonomous vehicles, as a part of Smart Mobility Innovation Date/Time: October 16th (Wed.), 2019 10:00 to 12:30 Project, was carried on allowing visitors experience the new way of mobility. To further promote the Supported by Chiba City, Makuhari Messe, SB Drive commercialization of 5G to global audiences, leading telecom carriers gathered under one roof and hosted events
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