04EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Exhibition Schedule
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Industrial AI/IoT Expo Nagoya
This is a specialised exhibition where IoT and AI solutions for the manufacturing industry, including IoT platforms, AI solutions, security and communication devices, are exhibited under one roof. Many users from the manufacturing, production engineering, quality, design, development and information systems sectors of the manufacturing industry visit the exhibition and engage in active business discussions with exhibitors.
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Measure/Test/Sensor Expo Nagoya
This is a specialised exhibition where measurement, inspection and sensor products are exhibited in one place. It was held for the first time in 2020 in response to a number of requests from industry participants to have more measurement and sensor products gathered at Manufacturing World Nagoya, and to hold an exhibition where exhibitors of measurement products play a leading role.
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Manufacturing DX Expo Nagoya
Manufacturing DX Expo Nagoya is an exhibition of IT products and services that promote business digitalisation and digital transformation (DX) in the manufacturing industry. Users from the information systems, manufacturing, development, procurement, quality, sales and management planning departments of the manufacturing industry are expected to attend. The exhibition will be held at Port Messe Nagoya and also in Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka.
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Industrial ODM/EMS Expo Nagoya
Manufacturing ODM/EMS Expo Nagoya brings together companies specialising in manufacturing development, manufacturing ODM and EMS. Users from manufacturing, production engineering, design, development, corporate planning, procurement and quality departments in the manufacturing industry are expected to attend. The exhibition will be held at Port Messe Nagoya and also in Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka.
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Japan IT Week Spring
This exhibition is Japan’s largest* IT trade show focusing on system development, operation, and maintenance, consisting of four exhibitions: Software & Applicatin Development Expo, IoT & Edge Computing Expo, Information Security Expo, and IT Operation Management & Data Center Expo. It serves as a venue for individuals facing various IT-related challenges such as the introduction or reconstruction of core systems, reducing production and development costs, and cybersecurity measures. Visitors come to discuss their issues and engage in negotiations for potential solutions and implementations. (*”Japan’s Largest” in reference to the exhibitor number and the net exhibit space of trade shows with the same concept.)
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Software & Application Development Expo Spring
The exhibition, which is the origin of “Japan IT Week,” started in 1992 as a show specialised in software and application development. Over the years, it has evolved into an industry-rooted IT exhibition where active negotiations take place. “Offshore development,” where Japanese companies outsource system development overseas, is one of the major categories, and a distinctive feature of this exhibition is the participation of exhibitors from various countries around the world, including Asia and Europe.
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IoT & Edge Computing Expo Spring
The Embedded & Edge Computing Expo, which began as the Embedded System Development Technology Exhibition in 1998, and the IoT Solution Expo, born as a specialised exhibition focusing on IoT/M2M technology, have been integrated into one show. Starting from 2025, they will be held as the IoT & Edge Computing EXPO. This exhibition will feature displays of Edge AI, development support tools, communication modules, and more.
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Information Security Expo Spring
This exhibition started in 2004, a year before the full implementation of the Personal Information Protection Law. The show features various information security technologies and products/services for protecting important confidential information held by companies. Attendees include information system departments and executives who are looking to implement the latest security measures to prepare for advanced and diversified cyber attacks.
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IT Operations Management & Data Center Expo
In 2020, the Data Storage Expo and the Data Center Exhibition were integrated to become the Data Center & Storage Expo. Starting from 2024, it has been renamed as the IT Operation Management & Data Center EXPO. This exhibition showcases products for building essential data centers for IT infrastructure and services for operating and managing a company’s IT assets.
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Japan DX Week Spring
Starting from 2025, this exhibition will be held as Japan’s largest comprehensive exhibition on DX (Digital Transformation). It consists of four exhibitions: AI & Business Automation Expo, On-site DX Expo, Data-Driven Management Expo, and Deskless Work DX Expo. This exhibition showcases products and services utilizing AI and data to achieve DX for people working in various environments, from office workers to deskless workers, aiming to improve business efficiency.
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AI & Business Automation Expo Spring
This exhibition showcases AI technology and business automation solutions utilizing it. It not only presents the latest AI technology but also serves as a platform for visitors to explore opportunities to integrate AI technology into their own companies. Since its inception in 2018, it has been expanding in scale each year and has become a core component of Japan DX Week.
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Office-work DX Expo Spring
This exhibition originated from an event showcasing cloud computing services that began in 2010. It was renamed the Cloud & BPR EXPO in 2020. Over time, it has evolved into an exhibition featuring numerous solutions aimed at enhancing the efficiency and productivity of back-office operations. Starting from 2025, it will be renamed the “Office-work DX Expo,” focusing on products that facilitate internal business reform and DX within companies.