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Fiber Optics Expo 2018 FOE18_BRC_E_H1_4_下山_井関 Advertising Opportunities & Support Services Exhibiting Information Free Advertising Opportunities for Exhibitors INVITATION Invitation tickets will be sent out to the industry executives Direct Mailing Dates: December 13[Wed] – 15[Fri], 2017 ■ Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, Japan and professionals in Japan/Asia and all over the world. Organised by: Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. <IMAGE> “Show Newsletters” will be sent to a large number of industry professionals ■Direct E-mailing regularly. These include information on exhibitors and their technologies. Exhibitor Your company name and product details will be listed on the “Exhibitor Directory ■Online Advertising Directory”, which has high access from industry professionals. <IMAGE> To maximise media coverage, Show Management will publish press releases ■Press Release covering information on exhibitors, and will send them directly to major press. Dates April 4[Wed] – 6 [Fri], 2018 Venue Tokyo Big Sight, Japan Optional Advertising Opportunities for Exhibitors Organised by Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. Concurrent Shows 2nd Video Communications Expo (VCOM) ■Presentation at An exclusive venue for exhibitors to hold a presentation is available inside the exhibition 1st Mobile Network Expo 1st UHD Equipment Expo Exhibitors’ Seminar hall. Invite your customers to your presentation and promote your products in details. ■Banner/Poster Your company banners can be on the official show website, inside exhibition halls, floor map, etc. Advertisement And ad posters inside VIP lounge is also utilised to attract visitors to visit your booth. Special Support Services for Exhibitors Hotel Reservation Information of standard international hotels which are located ■ close to the exhibition site is available for exhibitors. ■Translation/ For exhibitors to prepare Japanese leaflets, signboards and Interpreter translation service is available at a reasonable price. ■Other Various Booth construction and shipping service are also available. Support Please refer to the “EXHIBITOR MANUAL” on the Exhibitors Website. <IMAGE> Book your space Organiser: Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. FOE Show Management 18F Shinjuku-Nomura Bldg.,1-26-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0570, Japan Scene from previous show in 2017 Web: www.foe.jp/en/ E-mail: [email protected] TEL: +81-3-3349-8568 now! A division of Reed Business Registered in England, Number 678540 www.foe.jp/en/ FOE18_BRC_E_H2_3_Hiramatsu→下山→井関 4 Features of 18th Fiber Optics Expo The numbers of exhibitors and visitors on this page are forecasts. *1 including concurrent shows *1 *1 Feature1 Total 500 Leading Companies Exhibit Feature3 40,000 Qualified Visitors Gathering Visitors List (expected, in random order) Floor Plan (preliminary) & Communications Broadcasting Week 2018 ■Telecom Carrier/ •OSAKA BROADCASTING •IKEGAMI TSUSHINKI ■Government/Municipality •BROADBAND TOWER 2nd 18t h Broadcaster/CATV Provider •ASAHI BROADCASTING •OKI ELECTRIC INDUSTRY •MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS •ITS COMMUNICATIONS •NTT •YOMIURI TELECASTING •CANON AND COMMUNICATIONS •MIRAI COMMUNICATION Video Communications Fiber Optics Expo •NTT DOCOMO •ABEMATV •SONY •JAPAN MINISTRY OF DEFENCE NETWORK •NTT EAST •WOWOW •NIKON •MINISTRY OF LAND, •KEIHANSHIN BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE, TRANSPORT •NTT WEST •SKY PERFECT JSAT •ASTRODESIGN •FUJITSU FIP AND TOURISM Expo •KDDI •J SPORTS •NEC •USEN •NICT •KDDI R&D LABORATORIES •BS NIPPON •PANASONIC •SECOM TRUST SYSTEMS •AIST •OTSUKA •SOFTBANK •ASAHI SATELLITE BROADCASTING •HITACHI KOKUSAI ELECTRIC 150 Exhibitors 150 Exhibitors •K-OPTICOM ■ •HITACHI SYSTEMS •BS-TBS •HITACHI Other •VERIZON (Security/Medical/Automobile) •SANSHIN ELECTRONICS Exhibit Profile • Transmission Device Exhibit Profile • Optical Communication System •BS JAPAN •FUJITSU •ARTERIA NETWORKS •MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC •TOYOTA MOTOR •FACEBOOK • Transmission System/Equipment • Transmission Equipment •BS FUJI •RAKUTEN COMMUNICATIONS •THE FURUKAWA ELECTRIC •HONDA MOTOR •GOOGLE •NTT PLALA • Measuring/Testing Equipment • Measuring/Testing Equipment •AT&T JAPAN •SUMITOMO ELECTRIC •NISSAN MOTOR •MICROSOFT •CHIBA TELEVISION •JUPITER TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRIES •BOSCH •AMAZON.COM • Cable/Installation Equipment etc. • Device/Material etc. BROADCASTING •COMMUNITY NETWORK CENTER •OLYMPUS •TELEVISION SAITAMA ■SIer/Engineering ■Video Production/ •CCJ •TERUMO Entrance/ Entrance/ •AICHI TELEVISION BROADCASTING •ITOCHU CABLE SYSTEMS •SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS JAPAN Equipment Rental Company Exit Exit •SPRINT INTERNATIONAL JAPAN •KYOSHIN COMMUNICATIONS •SHARP •TOHOKUSHINSHA FILM NEW NEW •WEST JAPAN RAILWAY •RYUKYU BROADCASTING •FUJITSU NETWORK SOLUTIONS •SOHGO SECURITY SERVICES •IMAGICA •EAST JAPAN RAILWAY •FUKUOKA BROADCASTING 1st 1st •JATO •DENSO •TYO •TELEVISION KANAGAWA •HOKKAIDO CULTURAL •KYOWA EXCO •DENTSU •AOI PRO. •JAPAN BROADCASTING BROADCASTING •SENDAI TELEVISION •NEC ENGINEERING •TOSHIBA •TCP •TOKYO BROADCASTING SYSTEM •CENTRAL NIPPON EXPRESSWAY TELEVISION •NTT COM ENGINEERING •ANGE DE BEAUTE HOLDINGS Entrance/ Entrance/ ■Communications/ •IBM JAPAN Exit Exit •TAKENAKA ENGINEERING •VAN EIGHT PRODUCTION •TV ASAHI Broadcasting Equipment •RICOH COMPANY 100 Exhibitors 100 Exhibitors •TOWA ENGINEERING •TBS VISION •TV TOKYO •ERICSSON JAPAN •HITACHI INFORMATION & ■Data Center Provider •IMAGINE Exhibit Profile • Camera/Component/Accessory Exhibit Profile • Mobile Communication System •NIPPON BROADCASTING SYSTEM •CISCO SYSTEMS •FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING •NEC NETWORKS&SYSTEM •SPICE •NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND INTEGRATION • Display Device • Component/Cable •NIPPON CULTURAL •MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC •SHINKYOSHA NETWORKS JAPAN ENGINEERING BROADCASTING •IDC FRONTIER •KOWA • Recording/Playback Device • Antenna/Power Supply Device •HUAWEI JAPAN •MIRAIT •NIPPON TELEVISION NETWORK •TOKAI COMMUNICATIONS •INGSJBS etc. etc. •ZTE JAPAN •MIRAIT TECHNOLOGIES • Editing Equipment/Software Entrance/ Entrance/ • Measuring/Testing Equipment •MAINICHI BROADCASTING •NHN TECHORUS •TEXS Exit Exit •QUALCOMM JAPAN •KINDEN SYSTEM •NTT SMARTCONNECT •GIN-ICHI •KANSAI TELECASTING •JUNIPER NETWORKS •KANDENKO •ITEC HANKYU HANSHIN etc. *2 Communications & Broadcasting Feature2 Feature4 B-to-B Trade Show for Professionals Will be Asia’s Largest Show in 5 Years *2 "Largest" in reference to the net exhibit space of trade shows with the same concept. Number of Exhibitors*1 Number of Visitors*1 Exhibitors Business Meetings Visitors (Exhibitors) 1,200 Exhibitors (Visitors) 70,000 Visitors Following manufacturers, Professionals 1,200 70,000 trading companies, etc. •New Product/Technology from following fields: •Optical Communication Introduction •Telecom Carriers 1,000 System/Equipment 900 60,000 58,000 •Technical Consultation •CATV Providers 800 •Transmission Equipment 750 50,000 49,000 •Price/Delivery Date •Broadcasters Arrangement 45,000 •Device, Material 600 600 500 •Date Center Providers 40,000 40,000 •Optical Measuring 400 Equipment •Telecom System Manufacturers 30,000 •Optical Interconnection 200 Equipment •System Integrators etc. etc. 0 0 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 (Year) 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 (Year) FOE18_BRC_E_H1_4_下山_井関 Advertising Opportunities & Support Services Exhibiting Information Free Advertising Opportunities for Exhibitors INVITATION Invitation tickets will be sent out to the industry executives Direct Mailing Dates: December 13[Wed] – 15[Fri], 2017 ■ Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, Japan and professionals in Japan/Asia and all over the world. Organised by: Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. <IMAGE> “Show Newsletters” will be sent to a large number of industry professionals ■Direct E-mailing regularly. These include information on exhibitors and their technologies. Exhibitor Your company name and product details will be listed on the “Exhibitor Directory ■Online Advertising Directory”, which has high access from industry professionals. <IMAGE> To maximise media coverage, Show Management will publish press releases ■Press Release covering information on exhibitors, and will send them directly to major press. Dates April 4[Wed] – 6 [Fri], 2018 Venue Tokyo Big Sight, Japan Optional Advertising Opportunities for Exhibitors Organised by Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. Concurrent Shows 2nd Video Communications Expo (VCOM) ■Presentation at An exclusive venue for exhibitors to hold a presentation is available inside the exhibition 1st Mobile Network Expo 1st UHD Equipment Expo Exhibitors’ Seminar hall. Invite your customers to your presentation and promote your products in details. ■Banner/Poster Your company banners can be on the official show website, inside exhibition halls, floor map, etc. Advertisement And ad posters inside VIP lounge is also utilised to attract visitors to visit your booth. Special Support Services for Exhibitors Hotel Reservation Information of standard international hotels which are located ■ close to the exhibition site is available for exhibitors. ■Translation/ For exhibitors to prepare Japanese leaflets, signboards and Interpreter translation service is available at a reasonable price. ■Other Various Booth construction and shipping service are also available. Support Please refer to the “EXHIBITOR MANUAL” on the Exhibitors Website. <IMAGE> Book your space Organiser: Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. FOE Show Management 18F Shinjuku-Nomura Bldg.,1-26-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0570, Japan Scene from previous show in 2017 Web: www.foe.jp/en/ E-mail: [email protected] TEL: +81-3-3349-8568 now! A division of Reed Business Registered in England, Number 678540 www.foe.jp/en/.
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