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Page 1: EXHIBITION REPORT · Big Issues. Nano Solutions. EXHIBITION REPORT Date : 29 JANUARY-31 JANUARY, 2020 Venue : Tokyo Big Sight, Japan West Exhibition Hall 1-2 & Conference Tower Organized

Big Issues.Nano Solutions.

EXHIBITION REPORTDate : 29 JANUARY -31JANUARY, 2020

Venue : Tokyo Big Sight, Japan West Exhibition Hall 1-2 & Conference Tower

Organized by : nano tech executive committee JTB Communication Design, Inc.

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nano tech 2020 Overview

Facts & Figures

Name

Date & Time

Venue

ConcurrentExhibitions

nano tech 2020The19th International Nanotechnology Exhibition & Conference

WEDNESDAY 29 JANUARY to FRIDAY 31 JANUARY, 2020

10 : 00 - 17 : 00

West Exhibition Hall 1-2 & Conference TowerTokyo Big Sight, Japan

Number of Visitors (Includes the concurrent exhibitions)

Number of Exhibitors

TotalBooths

Total

Jan. 29 (Wed.)

Jan. 30 (Thu.)

Jan. 31 (Fri.)

464 648.11

22

13,67816,32317,691

Date

Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iran, Korea, Malaysia, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, UK, USA

Weather Visitors

47,692Domestic: 332Overseas: 132

Countries / Regions

Domestic: 521Overseas: 127.11

Overseas Exhibitors

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Organiser Programs

Special Symposiums held during exhibition, Speakers were by industry specialists at companies, laboratories and universities on the theme of clues to creating new businesses and solve current issues and many audiences had satisfied.

Special Symposium

Leading smart-society 5G materials technologyChairman : Tadashi Ito, Chief Research Scientist,

Head of Special Project Research & Development Management Headquarters, FUJIFILM Corporation, Part-time Lecturer Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Chiba University

5G Smartphone, IoT Products Fuel Innovation of High-Speed FPCs

Monolithic ceramic capacitors for 5G, and the technology trends

Dr. Hirofumi MatsumotoNippon Mektron, Ltd.Fellow/Senior Advisor

Mr. Makoto MatsudaFukui Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Drug Discovery and Medical Care on a nano LevelChairman : Kazumi Nishijima, Fellow,

Clinical Development Planning and Management, Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. / Auditor, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Visiting Professor, Tohoku University / Visiting Professor, Yokohama City University

Cryo-EM is changed to be useful method for medical and pharmaceutical applications

Molecular mechanism of membrane proteins based on the Cryo-EM structures towards medicinal application

Prof. Yoshinori FujiyoshiTokyo Medical and Dental UniversityTMDU Advanced Research InstituteDistinguished Professor

Prof. Osamu NurekiThe University of Tokyo

Graphene SpecialChairman : Dr. Antonio Correia, Phantoms Foundation, President

Towards the killer applications ofgraphene materials.

Graphene-based devices for health diagnostics, environment control, safety and security

Graphene and other nanocarbons for hybrid energy storage

Prof. Zhongfan LiuPeking University /BGI., China

Dr. Arben MerkoçiICREA / ICN2, Spain

Dr. Pedro Gomez-RomeroICN2, Spain

Materials InformaticsChairman : Satoshi Itoh, Director, Research and Service Division of Materials Data and Integrated System,

Center for Materials Research by Information Integration, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)

Data-driven exploration of new superconductors under high pressure

Development of high quality semiconductor crystal growth process using machine learning.

Development of Ultranarrow-Band Thermal Emission with Multilayers Designed by Machine Learning

Material design of filled rubbers using machine learning

Prof. Yoshihiko Takano

National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS-MANA)Nano Frontier Superconducting Materials GroupProf. Dr. / MANA-PI / Group Leader

Mr. Toru UjiharaNagoya University

Prof. Atsushi Sakurai Niigata University

Dr. Masataka KoishiTHE YOKOHAMA RUBBER Co.,LTD.AI LaboratoryExecutive Fellow/Head of AI Laboratory

Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative

Please use NBCI as a source of nanotechnology business information

Overview of Science and Technology Policy of Japan

Digital annealer technology and its applications

Quantum Annealing Using Superconducting Parametron Devices

Mr. Eiji KawaiNanotechnology Business Creation InitiativeSecretary - General

Mr. Hiroki MatsuoCabinet OfficeDirector General for Science,Technology and Innovation, Atomic Energy Policy

Mr. Toyoo Miyajima Fujitsu Laboratories LTD.Digital Annealer Unit Business Acceleration Project IIProject Director

Mr. Masayuki ShiraneNEC CorporationSystem Platform Research LaboratoriesSenior Manager

Environmental Recovery TechnologiesChairman : Takashi Kurokawa, Professor, Division of Basic Science and Technology, College of Engineering, Chubu University /

Visiting Professor, Tokyo City University

Trends in Laws and Regulations on NanomaterialsRecycling of polymer composites based on the novel technology of "thermal activation of semiconductors (TASC)"Novel technology played by radical propagation in polymers -

Mr. Tetsuya MatsuuraGeneral Incorporated AssociationTokyo Environmental Management Institute Chairman

Mr. jin MizuguchiShinshu UniversityFaculty of textiles science and technologyResearch professor

Jan. 29(Wed.)

Jan. 31(Fri.) Jan. 31(Fri.)

Jan. 31(Fri.)

Jan. 31(Fri.)

Jan. 30(Thu.)

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Organiser Programsnano tech Awards 2020

Selected and awarded those whom efforts and technological developments to respond to the social demands on each field.31 January at Main theater, West Hall.

Nano tech Awards Committee: nano tech executive committeeAwards sponsor: NIKKAN KOGYO SHINBUN, LTD.

Toray has developed many different new materials by making full use of nanotechnology. They include artificial fiber developed based on the observation of cross-section of silk thread, stretch film combining 200% stretchability and high resiliency and nano-laminated film capable of controlling light with high precision.

Grand AwardToray

nano material AwardRICOHRicoh has developed unique leading-edge material technology, including environment sensor equipped with solid-state dye-sensitized solar cell and electricity-generating rubber that converts vibration into electric energy.

nano analytics AwardHORIBAHoriba has exhibited the lineup of analytical evaluation instruments that cover the R&D and quality management of advanced materials, with the introduction of laser diffraction particle size analyzer combined with an image analysis unit, and a photoluminescence spectrometer capable of measuring absorbance.

NanalysisNanalysis has developed and productized ultra-compact NMR of A3 paper size and several-ten centimeter high. The NMR, which is maintenance-free owing to the use of permanent magnet, can examine the substances with molecular weights up to 500 and choose one of five elements, in addition to hydrogen, as an element capable of being identified. It is applicable in a wide range of fields including quality inspection in the pharmaceutical industry.

nano fabrication AwardELIONIXELIONIX has developed electron-beam fabrication equipment capable of high throughput micro-processing at a low acceleration voltage of 50kV. The equipment features high productivity with the ability of 8-inch wafer processing within one day.

nano academic AwardWaseda UniversityWaseda University’s advanced research using nanotechnology to full extent has produced achievements such as robot crystal with potential biomedical applications, and underwater wireless communication using diamond transistors.

Academic-industrial Alliance Award

TIAUnder TIA, public research organizations and university in the Tsukuba region have promoted support for mass-production and human resource development in companies and led a broad range of academic-industrial alliance throughout Japan. TIA has thus contributed greatly to the development of nanotechnology.

Pick up AwardYAGIYAGI has concluded a contract on sales representative outside Korea with Finetex of Korea, for the material which was developed in R&D by Faculty of Textile Science and Technology of Shinshu University and productized at Finetex. The product has both waterproofness and permeability and is applicable to anti-steam vehicle headlights.

Research Project AwardNEDO Project Artificial Photosynthesis ProjectNEDO Project, which studies the technology to synthetize plastics raw materials using solar light, water and carbon dioxide, has ensured the reduction of carbon dioxide and petroleum-derived plastics.

National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)High-performance Pb-free piezoelectrics for PZT substitutionNational Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) has developed new Pb-free piezoelectrics having piezoelectric property and stability comparable to those of PZT. The material for PZT substitution may cause innovation in the piezoelectrics industry.

Business Matching AwardS-Nanotech Co-CreationS-Nanotech Co-Creation obtained a largest number of business meeting appointments with various exhibitors and visitors by using a business matching system, and was strenuously committed to the open innovation.

Special AwardGermany, SAXONY PavilionGermany SAXONY Pavilion, consisting of five nanotechnology companies in Saxony, Germany, has displayed Saxony’s most advanced technologies applied in ICT, material science and many other fields.

NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUN Award

KIYOKAWA Plating TechnologyKIYOKAWA Plating Technology has developed the most advanced technology for applying plate of minimum several mm thick on all kinds of materials such as metal, ceramic and resin.

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Promotion

The perfect way to easily and efficiently meet potential customers and technology partners: Simply register your information before the event, and approach organizations to meet with in advance!

The Nano Biz Networking Reception was held on the second day of the exhibition and co-hosted by the Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative (NBCI). International Pavilion exhibitors sponsored the Reception and contributed to the international networking. Around 750 participants, including exhibitors, seminar speakers and nanotech experts around the world, enjoyed this special evening.

Promoted new exhibitor and cutting-edge items on Official Web-site and News-letters.

Sponsors:

Key Features

Advanced search features

Get recommendations for participantsto meet

Send messages

Automaticscheduling

Nano Insight Japan

Nano Biz Networking Reception

Business Matching System

Advertisement

Free Admission Tickets Overseas Promotions

Press Releases Press Registration

E-mail Newsletters

Directly posted to previous participants and distributed in many nanotechnology-related companies, public institutes, foreign embassies, and related exhibitions.

Korea, China (Suzhou, Xian), Switzerland, Iran, Italy, UAE, France, Czech Republic, Greece (Unordered)

January 28, 2020, The Nikkei Sangyo Shinbun

February, 2020, NIKKEI SCIENCE

Cooperating with "Business Wire" which is largest Japanese press release distribution company, the organizer sent press releases to major media.

Focusing on select exhibitors helped attract subscribers' interest.

Over1,000,000 distributed Over 500,000 sent

Over 300 participants

The Nikkei Sangyo ShinbunTHE NIKKAN KOGYO SHIMBUNThe chemical DailyThe Science Newsetc. (excerpt)

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Conferences and Seminars

MAIN THEATER (West Hall 1)

nano week 2020 (Conference Tower)

Jan.29 (Wed.)

[SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM]Environmental Recovery Technologies

10:30-11:00

Trends in Laws and Regulations on Nanomaterials�Mr. Tetsuya Matsuura, Chairman, General Incorporated Association Tokyo Environmental Management Institute

11:00-11:30

Recycling of polymer composites based on the novel technology of "thermal activation of semiconductors (TASC)"Mr. JIN Mizuguchi, Research professor, Faculty of textiles science and technology, Shinshu University

EXHIBITOR PRESENTATION

13:00-13:45

nanoNET-Austria - A show of competences andcollaboration opportunitiesDr. Rudolf Heer, nanoNET-Austria

14:00-14:45

Nanotechnology in TaiwanTaiwan Pavilion

15:00-16:45

Simultaneous interpretationNL- Holland High Tech SeminarNL- Holland High Tech Pavilion[Keynote] ASML, the future of Nanotech and key tech developments. Mr. Junji Miyazaki Director Technology Development Center, ASML Japan[Pitches] SCIL / DoMicro / VSparticle / Holst CentreHolland High Tech Pavilion

Jan.30 (Thu.)

[SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM]Materials Informatics

10:35-11:05

Data-driven exploration of new superconductors under high pressureProf. Dr. Yoshihiko Takano / MANA-PI / Group Leader, Nano Frontier Superconducting Materials Group, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS-MANA)

11:05-11:35

Development of high quality semiconductor crystal growth process using machine learning.Mr. Toru Ujihara, Nagoya University

11:35-12:05

Development of Ultranarrow-Band Thermal Emission with Multilayers Designed by Machine LearningProf. Atsushi Sakurai, Niigata University

12:05-12:35

Material design of filled rubbers using machine learningDr. Masataka Koishi, Executive Fellow/Head of AI Laboratory, AI Laboratory, THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER Co.,LTD.

EXHIBITOR PRESENTATION

13:00-13:45

NEC's Research Activities for NanotechnologyDr. Yuichi Nakamura, Vice President, NEC

14:00-14:05

OpeningDr. Kiyoshi Imai, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization

14:05-14:35

R&D of Bioplastics for Bioeconomy SocietyProf. Yoshiharu Doi, Professor Emeritus, Scientist Emeritus, Tokyo Institute of Technology, RIKEN

14:35-15:05

Development of Integrated Process for Efficient Production of Chemicals from Woody BiomassProf. Kazuhiro Mae, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Kyoto University

15:05-15:35

Development of CNF reinforced plastics using Kyoto ProcessProf. Hiroyuki Yano, Professor, Research Institute for Sustainable Humansphere, Kyoto University

15:35-15:45

Dr. Masayuki Yoshiki, Director General, Materials Technology and Nanotechnology Department, Bioeconomy Promotion Division, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization

16:00-16:45

Computer simulation technology for the development of highly functional materialsMr. Taku Ozawa, JSOL

Jan.31 (Fri.)

[SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM]Leading smart-society 5G materials technology

10:30-11:00

5G Smartphone, IoT Products Fuel Innovation of High-Speed FPCsDr. Hirofumi Matsumoto, Fellow / Senior Advisor, Nippon Mektron, Ltd.

11:00-11:30

Monolithic ceramic capacitors for 5G, and the technology trendsMr. Makoto Matsuda, Fukui Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

[SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM]Drug Discovery and Medical Care on a nano Level

11:45-12:15

Cryo-EM is changed to be useful method for medical and pharmaceutical applicationsProf. Yoshinori Fujiyoshi, Distinguished Professor, TMDU Advanced Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University

12:15-12:45

Molecular mechanism of membrane proteins based on the Cryo-EM structures towards medicinal applicationProf. Osamu Nureki, The University of Tokyo

[SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM] Graphene Special13:00-13:20

Towards the killer applications of graphene materials.Prof. Zhongfan Liu, Peking University / BGI

13:20-13:35

Graphene-based devices for health diagnostics, environment control, safety and securityProf. Merkoçi Arben, ICREA / ICN2

13:35-13:50

Predictive Computational Modelling for Guiding Industrial Research & Development in 2D materials-based materials & devicesDr. Pedro Gomez-Romero, ICREA/ICN2 - CSIC – BIST

[SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM]Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative

14:00-14:05

Please use NBCI as a source of nanotechnology business informationMr. Eiji Kawai, Secretary - General, Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative

14:05-14:25

Overview of Science and Technology Policy of JapanMr. Hiroki Matsuo, Director General for Science, Technology and Innovation, Atomic Energy Policy, Cabinet Office

14:25-14:50

Digital annealer technology and its applicationsMr. Toyoo Miyajima, Project Director, Digital Annealer Unit Business Acceleration Project II, Fujitsu Laboratories LTD.

14:50-15:15

Quantum Annealing Using Superconducting Parametron DevicesMr. Masayuki Shirane, Senior Manager, System Platform Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation

nano tech Award 2020

15:30-16:15

nano tech Award 2020 nano tech executive committee

Jan.29 (Wed.)

Room 608

Pre Registration Registration fee required

1 & 2D Materials International Conference and Exhibition (1 & 2DM)

8:30-18:00 Phantoms Foundation

Jan.28 (Tue.) & 29 (Wed.)

Room 609

2nd German-Japanese Nanotechnology Commercialization Workshop

13:00-17:00

The Bavarian Cluster Nanotechnology in GermanyCenter for Research and Development Strategy, Japan Science and Technology Agency

Jan.30 (Thu.)

Room 608

12th Nanotech Association Conference

9:30-12:00 Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative (NBCI)

Pre Registration

Asia Nano Forum Nanotechnology Commercialization Workshop "Industrial/Commercialization Policies in Asian Countries and related Startups & Small Medium Businesses"

13:00-17:00 Asia Nano Forum

Jan.31 (Fri.)

Reception Hall A

Pre Registration

18th International Symposium on Nanotechnology (JAPAN NANO 2020)

10:00-16:40

Nanotechnology Platform by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)Center for Nanotechnology Platform, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)

Room 102

Pre Registration

WORKSHOP ON INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZATION FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY 2020

13:10-16:30

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

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SEEDS AND NEEDS SEMINAR A (West Hall 1)

SEEDS AND NEEDS SEMINAR B (West Hall 2)

Jan.31 (Fri.)

SEEDS AND NEEDS SEMINAR

10:30-11:15

The global standard of dispersion stability test! Introduction of High resolution method with static light scattering and its new application studyMr. Takashi Kikkawa, Scientific Instruments Business division, Sanyo Trading

11:25-12:10

"Ultra-high resolution" particle size distribution analyzer and latest evaluation for concentrated dispersionMs. Kazumi Tanikawa, Sanyo Trading, Nihon Rufuto

12:20-13:05

"Bruker AFM technology solution-Introduction of Peak Force Tapping, nDMA measurement, and Nanoscale Infrared Spectroscopy by AFM-IR"Mr. Misao Suzuki, Bruker Japan K.K.

13:15-14:00

The Power of Direct Writing by Heidelberg Instruments -from 8nm to Greyscale Lithography and High Throughput Maskless Exposure-Mr. Hideo Jotaki, Heidelberg Instruments KK

14:10-14:55

[Basic & Advance] "A Nanoparticle tracking" analysis - Advanced application for individual tracking with high performance and accurate apparatus -Dr. Daisuke Sasakura, Malvern Panalytical, A division of Spectris

15:05-15:50

Proposal of Sumitomo’s nano-level emulsifying disperser "NANOVisK" that enables to apply to the wide range viscosity solutionMr. Naotaka Maeda, Technical Group Technical Development Department, SUMITOMO HEAVY INDUSTRIES PROCESS EQUIPMENT

VENTURE PAVILION PRESENTATION

16:15-16:30

Use of edge AI in FA equipment control and machine controlMr. Junichi Idesawa, CEO, AISing

Jan.31 (Fri.)

SEEDS AND NEEDS SEMINAR

10:30-10:55

About i³-operai³-opera plays an indispensable role as a liaison between basic research at OPERA, Kyushu University, and practical applications in the industry.Mr. Hiroshi Fujimoto, Chief Researcher, i3-opera, Fukuoka IST

10:55-11:15

Introduction of Kyulux, Inc. Mr. Hisashi Okada, Kyulux

11:25-12:10

"Rapid development of nano-form ulations from screening to production combining dual Centrifugation and wet agitator bead milling"Dr. Stefan Mende, NETSCH-Feinmahltechnik

12:20-13:05

Trends in research and development of functional inorganic nano oxide at Hiroshima University, and the development of Research CoresProf. Masahiro Sadakane, Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University

13:15-14:00

Deep-Sea-Inspired NanotechnologyDr. Shigeru Deguchi, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)

14:10-14:55

Introduction to Research and Talent Fostering of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Osaka UniversityProf. Yoichi Yoshida, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Center / Institute for NanoScience Design / Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Alliance/, Osaka University

15:05-15:50

Evaluation of dispersion and surface chemistry for high concentration formulation with TD-NMR technique.Ms. Junko Ikeda, Sanyo Trading·Nihon Rufuto

16:00-16:45

Developing the new particle analysis for indicating of particle state such as wettability, dispersibility, emulsification,and surface coverage, etc..by magnetophoresisDr. Makoto Kawano, Kawano lab

Jan.29 (Wed.)

CELLULOSE NANOFIBER SEMINAR

10:20-10:50

Nanocellulose, it's variety and application development carried out in the worldDr. Satoshi Hirata, Supervisory Innovation Coordinator, Department of Materials and Chemistry, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

10:50-11:20

Nano Cellulose Vehicle Mr. Arimitsu Usuki, Project Professor, Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere

11:30-12:10

Expanding applications, advanced practical use, attention-raising new material cellulosenanofiberModeratorDr. Satoshi Hirata, Secretary‐General, Secretariat of Nanocellulose Forum of AIST

SEEDS AND NEEDS SEMINAR

12:20-13:05

Exploring materials design with interface engineeringProf. Tsutomu Ono, Professor, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University

13:15-15:50

Major Results and Technical Staff Commendation Ceremony, Presentation Session of Major ResultsDr. Shigeo Tanuma, Managing Director, Center for Nanotechnology Platform, MEXT Nanotechnology Platform

Jan.29 (Wed.)

VENTURE PAVILION PRESENTATION

10:50-11:05

High sensitivity EB resist for nano-patterning lithography using newly developed organic materialDr. Seiji Morita, Director, R&D Center, Business Innovation Partners Co., Ltd.

11:05-11:20

Company Introduction Mr. Koji Abe, DINOVAC Co., Ltd.

SEEDS AND NEEDS SEMINAR

11:25-12:10

Introduction of measurement know-how utilizing features of AFM/CSI/SEM, and material analysis by these instruments.~A solution of three dimensional nano measurement, correlated SEM and AFM analysis~Mr. Masato Iyoki, Hitachi High-Technologies

12:20-13:05

New technology and application of Atomic Force MicroscopeMr. Naoyuki Takizawa, Park Systems Japan

13:15-14:00 Ashizawa Finetech

14:10-14:55

1: Introduction of separation technologies using ultracentrifuges for analysis of nanoparticles. 2:Introduction of our continuous flow ultracentrifuge and rotary filter for process of nanoparticles.Dr. Shuichi Kani, Application Scientist, Centrifuge & Processing Equipment Division, Koki Holdings

15:05-15:50

The introduction of the absolute molecular weight measuring equipment (OMNISEC) using the light scattering method (LALS/RALS), different to the many angles light scattering (MALS) method.Mr. Ryutaro Matsuo, Product Specialist, Malvern Panalytical, A division of Spectris

16:00-16:45

Challenge to shorten material development period and improve functionality with the latest IT technology (Exabyte.io)Dr. Kazuki Mori, ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation

Jan.30 (Thu.)

SEEDS AND NEEDS SEMINAR

10:30-12:10

Simultaneous interpretationNanobased materials, manufacturing, and analytics from EuropeMr. Daniel Gralki, Manager, Enterprise Europe Network(EEN) / Information service, EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation

12:20-13:05

Institute of Materials and Systems for Sustainability. Nagoya UniversityDr. Shigeo Arai

13:15-14:00

"In-situ observations of battery reactions with environmental transmission electron microscopy"Dr. Tadahiro Kawasaki, Japan Fine Ceramics Center

14:10-14:55

Multiple approach to nanomaterial analysis.Difficult analyses,such as undiluted solution,gel material,mixed components,in-process,are possible.Advanced measurement and analysis methods are introduced.Mr. Keijiro Sakuramoto, HORIBA, Ltd.

NANO CARBON OPEN SOLUTION FAIR SPECIAL SESSION

15:05-15:55

Expectation of nano-carbon materials for rechargeable battery and fuel cellProf. Kiyoshi Kanamura, Tokyo Metropolitan University Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment Graduate School of Urban Environmental Sciences

15:55-16:45

Flexible nanocarbon-based electrodes for enzyme biodevicesProf. Matsuhiko Nishizawa, Department of Finemechanics, Tohoku University

Jan.30 (Thu.)

SEEDS AND NEEDS SEMINAR

10:30-11:15

Image Analysis Techniques for Particle Size Distribution by using Deep Learning Technology Mr. Sho Sanami, Manager, AB Center, Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.

11:25-12:10

Introduction of unique contact angle meter which can measure contant angle and surface free energy in 1 second.Mr. Kazunori Okamoto, Scientific Instruments Business division, Sanyo Trading

12:20-13:05

Innovation and Regional Vitalization by University Originated Venture and Nanotech Co-CreationDr. Yasuhisa Fujita, President and CEO, S-Nanotech Co-Creation

13:15-14:00 Ashizawa Finetech

14:10-14:55

Multifaceted physical property evaluation by particle size distribution, specific surface area, true density, slurry dispersibility and structure/surface property evaluation.Mr. Koji Satou, MicrotracBEL

15:05-15:50

The anisotropic evaluation of nanoparticles by dynamic light scattering method (DLS) and small-angle X-ray scattering method (SAXS)Mr. Ryutaro Matsuo, Product Specialist, Malvern Panalytical, A division of Spectris

16:00-16:45

Ideal style of research and development in the AI eraDr. Yutaka Ueshima, QUATRE-i SCIENCE

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Increasing the efficiency of advanced technological research and development and the participation of up-and-coming venture companies.

Nanomaterial plays an important role as an indispensable material. It is used in a variety of ways to improve our lives. This is an opportunity to see many materials at once, so please visit this area.

What are you looking for? Electronic microscopes? Particle diameter measurement? Please come to Nano analytics zone. It shows equipment related to all research and development.

Technologies to utilize nanomaterials such as analysis, stirring, mixing, and grinding, as well as ultra-fine processing and lithography are gathered here. Don't miss it.

Academia (university, laboratory, industry-academia collaboration) Country professionals, national pavilions, academic societies and associations, public institutions, TLOs, local governments, commerce and industry associations, SME support organizations, international organizations and organizations

Nano Innovationzone

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ANPOLY / Daishowa Paper Products / DKS / Green Science Alliance / National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Nanocellulose Forum / Oji Holdings

Okinawa Institute ofScience and Technology

Acquisition, Technology &Logistics Agency (ATLA)

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Nanomaterial plays an important role as an indispensable material. It is used in a variety of ways to improve our lives. This is an opportunity to see many materials at once, so please visit this area.

What are you looking for? Electronic microscopes? Particle diameter measurement? Please come to Nano analytics zone. It shows equipment related to all research and development.

Technologies to utilize nanomaterials such as analysis, stirring, mixing, and grinding, as well as ultra-fine processing and lithography are gathered here. Don't miss it.

Academia (university, laboratory, industry-academia collaboration) Country professionals, national pavilions, academic societies and associations, public institutions, TLOs, local governments, commerce and industry associations, SME support organizations, international organizations and organizations

Nano Innovationzone

Nano materialzone

Nano analyticszone

Nano fabricationzone

Public OrganizationUniversity / Lab

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Carbodeon 1W-J12Cerion Nanomaterials 1W-C13Chuetsu Pulp & Paper 1W-D12Fritsch Japan 1W-C16Fuji Chemical 1W-K12FUJIMI INCORPORATED 1W-M19General Nanomaterial 1W-G13Jiangsu Cnano Technology 1W-M16KANTATSU 1W-M17KIYOKAWA Plating Technology 1W-M09KRI 1W-C19KUNIMINE INDUSTRIES 1W-A06Kusumoto Chemicals 1W-F18Marusumi Paper 1W-J10MATHYM 1W-G12Mitsubishi Pencil 1W-A19MORI MACHINERY 1W-K10Nanocyl 1W-F16New Metals & Chemicals Corporation / Graphenea

1W-C08

Nissei corporation 1W-A11NITTA 1W-J13Oji Holdings 1W-A09Prof. Nagahiro Saito Lab,Graduate School of Engineering,Nagoya University

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Rozetta 1W-C14SHENZHEN NANOTECH PORT 1W-K13SINTER LAND

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Super Nano Design 1W-D17TAIYO KAGAKU 1W-A07TAKASAGO INDUSTRY 1W-A14TEKNA 1W-F12Toray 1W-F06TPR 1W-M15YUSHIRO CHEMICAL INDUSTRY 1W-C10Zeon Nano Technology 1W-J06Zetta 1W-C06Evaluation & Measurement:Analytics zoneAnton Paar Japan 1W-P29Beckman Coulter / Leica Microsystems 1W-G27Bruker Japan 1W-F24Carl Zeiss 1W-G22Filmetrics Japan 1W-U33Hitachi High-Technologies 1W-J30HORIBA / HORIBASTEC 1W-J32HTL Co. Japan 1W-M32Ion Techology Center 1W-K30J.A. Woollam Japan 1W-M30Japan High Tech 1W-Z27Japan Laser 1W-R32JASCO 1W-J28JEOL 1W-R29Kanagawa Institute of Industrial Science and Technology 1W-R27KANEKA TECHNO RESEARCH 1W-N29KITZ SCT 1W-K31Malvern Panalytical, A division of Spectris 1W-F27Matsusada Precision 1W-N30MicrotracBEL 1W-G24NIHON ENTEGRIS 1W-P32Nihon Thermal Consulting 1W-K28NOK 1W-N32OTSUKA ELECTRONICS 1W-F19Park Systems Japan 1W-Q27SANYO TRADING 1W-M33Science Laboratories / SEC 1W-M21SPI ENGINEERING 1W-V27

Fabrication Technology:Nano fabrication zone3D AG, Switzerland 1W-M36ARIOS 1W-A30Ashizawa Finetech 1W-C25Beams 1W-A31Central Scientific Commerce 1W-C23DKSH Japan / Hielscher Ultrasonics 1W-D23ELIONIX 1W-C20ForDx 1W-H38FREUND TURBO / Advanced nano technology 1W-N38FUJIKIN INCORPORATED 1W-L38Heidelberg Instruments 1W-A20Hightec Systems 1W-C24Hiroshima metal and machinery 1W-R35INM Leibniz-Institute for New Materials 1W-L36INOUE MFG. 1W-F38Isaac 1W-A24Koki Holdings 1W-F31Mitsubishi Kakoki 1W-F31MitsuiElectric 1W-J38MSR 1W-Q38MUSASHI ENGINEERING 1W-K35NAGASE SCREEN PRINTING RESEARCH 1W-Y40Nomura Plating 1W-C29Ryoden 1W-M38Shinmaru Enterprises 1W-N35SIJTechnology 1W-C28SUGINO MACHINE 1W-F35Sumitomo Heavy Industries Process Equipment 1W-C31Taguchi Plating Industry 1W-A29TDC 1W-K36TECHNOVEL 1W-A27THINKY 1W-D29TKS 1W-C30VOITH IHI Paper Technology 1W-A25YOSHIDAKIKAI 1W-A32Application:Nano Innovation zoneALTECH 1W-D03Dai Nippon Printing 1W-A03Linkers AT-03MACOHO 1W-D04MEC International

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2W-Q32Suzhou Bao Shun Mei TechnologySuzhou Xingshuo Nanotech

Chitose Institute of Science and Technology/ Photonics World Consortium

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Czech Nanotechnology Industries AssociationCzechInvestElmarcoLightigoSVCS

Element Strategy Initiative, MEXT 2W-F35EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation

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Advanced Graphene ProductsBiomodicsCordouan TechnologiesENVIRAL OBERFLÄCHENVEREDELUNGGENESINKNADETECH INNOVATIONSNanomakers

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Japan Fine Ceramics Center 2W-J27Japan Science and Technology Agency 2W-A32KOREA PAVILION

AMOGREENTECH 1W-J24CEN 1W-K25Cheorwon Plasma Research Institute 1W-J16DON / DAREE / OPTIC 1W-J19Emcrafts 1W-K22JEIO 1W-K16Naieel Technology 1W-J22Nano Technology Research Association 1W-J25National NanoFab Center 1W-J20Sukyung AT 1W-K20VSI 1W-K24

MEXT-Supported Project: Imaging Platform 2W-Q39NAGANO TECHNO FOUNDATION 2W-Q29Nagoya University 2W-V34NanoCanada

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NICT, Advanced ICT Research Institute 2W-C29Nihon University Business, Research and Intellectual Property Center (NUBIC)

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NL- Holland High Tech Pavilion

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Applied NanolayersDelft IMPDENSsolutionsDoMicroHolst CentreLipoCoatSCIL Nanoimprint SolutionsSpectriS-dotVSPARTICLE

Okayama University, Interface Process Engineering Lab. 2W-G27Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology 2W-A38Organization for Promotion Academic City by Kyushu University

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Academic Research and Industrial Collaboration Management office of Kyushu UniversityCenter for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research, Kyushu UniversityFukuoka i3 Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics ResearchInstitute of Systems, Information Technologies and NanotechnologiesKYULUX

Osaka University 2W-D38OSAKA UNIVERSITY / SoftWorks 2W-H27OTA CITY INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION ORGANIZATION

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PolyNat, Carnot Institute 2W-X34Research Organization for Information Science and Technology

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SAGA Light Source 2W-V30Saitama Industrial Promotion Public Corporation

2W-C35KATANOSENKAKUSANSUITOKYO DENSHI KOGYOTsukumo Engineering

Saxony Pavilion

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AdensoFraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWSLife Science Inkubator (LSI) SachsenNanotech DigitalOrganic Electronics Saxony (OES)

Shinshu TLO 2W-Z34Shinshu University 2W-E27Spanish Pavilion

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Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2)CERCA InstituteNadetech InnovationsSpanish National Research Council (CSIC)

Taiwan Pavilion

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AGSpringAKALI TechnologyCenter for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, National Sun Yat-sen UniversityCHAON GUAN TECHNOLOGYCinn Nano TechnologyDepartment of Physics, National Sun Yat-sen UniversityHealthin InternationalIndustrial Tecnology Research Institute (ITRI)Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia SinicaLuxor ThermalNano Targeting & Therapy BiopharmaNanovie

University of Tsukuba 2W-L30Waseda university 2W-V29Venture PavilionAISing 1W-E01-07Business Innovation Partners 1W-E01-03DINOVAC 1W-E01-04Kawano lab 1W-E01-08Kmgiken 1W-E01-01MC Dreams 1W-E01-05Microphase 1W-E01-02 Stat Peel 1W-E01-06Academia Poster SessionKeio University 2W-L35-04Nagoya University CIRFE Young Researcher Unit 2W-L35-07Okayama University 2W-L35-06Osaka University, Graduate School of Engineering, Novel Joining Lab.

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Niigata UniversityTokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech. Maehashi Lab. 2W-L35-03Yamaguchi Univ. 2W-L35-08Yonezawa Lab., Hokkaido University 2W-L35-02Cellulose nanofiber Special zoneANPOLY AT-04-5Daishowa Paper Products AT-04-3DKS AT-04-2Green Science Alliance AT-04-6National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Nanocellulose Forum

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Oji Holdings AT-04-4Material Informatics / Simulation Special zoneITOCHU Techno-Solutions 1W-T32JSOL 1W-S33Nano Carbon Open Solution FairCo-organizer: Nanotechnology Business Creation InitiativeBeryu AT-02-ICNT-Application Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

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Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Mfg. AT-02-1GSI Creos AT-02-AHakuto

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Hamamatsu Carbonics AT-02-CHORIBA AT-02-12Idea International Presentationjikantechno AT-02-BKAO AT-02-16KOATSUGAS KOGYO AT-02-DMEIJO NANO CARBON AT-02-ENEC AT-02-15Nippon Shizai AT-02-5NiSiNa materials AT-02-14NISSIN KOGYO AT-02-2Research Initiative for Supra-Materials,Shinshu University AT-02-13SANYO TRADING AT-02-9Showa Denko AT-02-FSumika Chemical Analysis Service AT-02-10Sunarrow AT-02-6Taiyo Nippon Sanso

AT-02-HMC YAMASAN POLYMAERSMITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ADVANCED MATERIALS JAPAN

TOHO KASEI AT-02-4TPR AT-02-3

Chromophoric photon upconversion materials Shape and size control of metal oxide nanoparticlesUpconversion glass that converts near infrared light to visible lightSubmicrometer spherical particle fabrication technique with instantaneous laser heatingApplication of hierarchically nanostructured porous carbons as electrocatalysts supportsFibers possessing functional particle propertiesHighly efficient separation processes using nanoporous membranesChitosan aerogel: a flexible and translucent thermal superinsulatorHigh-density machinable PCM elements maintaining solid formMeasurement InnovationActual environment structural analysis of nano-materialsDevice InnovationDevelopment of novel processes for solid oxide fuel cells on some mobile applicationsDevelopment of sheeting process for nonsinterable electrolytesOrganic thermoelectric module for power source of IoT sensorsDevelopment of flexible transparent devices using graphene electrodesOdor monitoring for our lifeProcess InnovationCeramic coatings by chemical vapor depositionNano/micro fabrication on glass for VIS-LWIR optical elementsDevelopment of rapid continuous extraction process for valuable materials using micromixerChemical recycling process of poly(ethylene terephthalate) in waterResearch BridgingNovel ceramics particles as antibody purification media Open Innovation Laboratories (OIL) in Department of Materials and ChemistryCooperative research laboratories in Department of Materials and ChemistryNew Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization(NEDO)NEDO Project

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National Cheng Kung UniversiyProtrustechRitediaSANANO TECH.Silicon Based Molecular Sensoring TechnologySTRONG NANO TECH.Taipei Medical University-Shuang Ho Hospital, Ministry of Health and WelfareTripod Nano TechnologyUC Bacon

TIA 2W-L30Tohoku Techno Arch 2W-X29Toin University of Yokohama,Miyasaka Laboratory

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Toyama New Industry Organization 2W-X30

Zeon AT-02-GZeon AT-02-7National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science andTechnology (AIST) Project【Special Exhibitions】 “SMACTIVE materials”, sustainable materials for our life“SMACTIVE materials”, sustainable materials for our lifeTransparent/hazy switchable glasses without power supplyComponents that can change their optical propertiesAnti-adhesion coatings for snow and iceAdminister drugs on demandSelf-healable materials even when scratched and crackedPhotoresponsive additives bringing out various functions of polymersProlong the effect of chemicalsPhoto-curable reversible adhesivesFlexible materials that act as sensors and actuatorsMaterials InnovationNanocellulose utilization technique not focus only on strengthHydrogels with high mechanical strength using zirconia nanoparticles

Tissue-adhesive wound healing particlesElectrochemical microbiology opens novel technologies for sensing and eradicating harmful bacteriaElectric Device MaterialsHigh-performance Pb-free piezoelectrics for PZT substitutionSensor MaterialsOlfactory sensor “MSS”Autonomous power supply for various sensors using thermoelectric power generationStructural Materials Evaluation TechnologyDevelopment of a novel accelerated corrosion test method by enhancement of oxygen reduction reactionOthersIntroduction of CAMECA-NIMS 3DAP Laboratory - Nano-scale Characterization by Atom Probe Tomography -NIMS Open FacilityInfrastructure Materials PartnershipData-driven Materials Research PartnershipMoisture Sensor: measuring moist and wetMaterials Innovation Tsukuba

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1W-A16

Carbodeon 1W-J12Cerion Nanomaterials 1W-C13Chuetsu Pulp & Paper 1W-D12Fritsch Japan 1W-C16Fuji Chemical 1W-K12FUJIMI INCORPORATED 1W-M19General Nanomaterial 1W-G13Jiangsu Cnano Technology 1W-M16KANTATSU 1W-M17KIYOKAWA Plating Technology 1W-M09KRI 1W-C19KUNIMINE INDUSTRIES 1W-A06Kusumoto Chemicals 1W-F18Marusumi Paper 1W-J10MATHYM 1W-G12Mitsubishi Pencil 1W-A19MORI MACHINERY 1W-K10Nanocyl 1W-F16New Metals & Chemicals Corporation / Graphenea

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Nissei corporation 1W-A11NITTA 1W-J13Oji Holdings 1W-A09Prof. Nagahiro Saito Lab,Graduate School of Engineering,Nagoya University

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Rozetta 1W-C14SHENZHEN NANOTECH PORT 1W-K13SINTER LAND

1W-M08NJS

Super Nano Design 1W-D17TAIYO KAGAKU 1W-A07TAKASAGO INDUSTRY 1W-A14TEKNA 1W-F12Toray 1W-F06TPR 1W-M15YUSHIRO CHEMICAL INDUSTRY 1W-C10Zeon Nano Technology 1W-J06Zetta 1W-C06Evaluation & Measurement:Analytics zoneAnton Paar Japan 1W-P29Beckman Coulter / Leica Microsystems 1W-G27Bruker Japan 1W-F24Carl Zeiss 1W-G22Filmetrics Japan 1W-U33Hitachi High-Technologies 1W-J30HORIBA / HORIBASTEC 1W-J32HTL Co. Japan 1W-M32Ion Techology Center 1W-K30J.A. Woollam Japan 1W-M30Japan High Tech 1W-Z27Japan Laser 1W-R32JASCO 1W-J28JEOL 1W-R29Kanagawa Institute of Industrial Science and Technology 1W-R27KANEKA TECHNO RESEARCH 1W-N29KITZ SCT 1W-K31Malvern Panalytical, A division of Spectris 1W-F27Matsusada Precision 1W-N30MicrotracBEL 1W-G24NIHON ENTEGRIS 1W-P32Nihon Thermal Consulting 1W-K28NOK 1W-N32OTSUKA ELECTRONICS 1W-F19Park Systems Japan 1W-Q27SANYO TRADING 1W-M33Science Laboratories / SEC 1W-M21SPI ENGINEERING 1W-V27

Fabrication Technology:Nano fabrication zone3D AG, Switzerland 1W-M36ARIOS 1W-A30Ashizawa Finetech 1W-C25Beams 1W-A31Central Scientific Commerce 1W-C23DKSH Japan / Hielscher Ultrasonics 1W-D23ELIONIX 1W-C20ForDx 1W-H38FREUND TURBO / Advanced nano technology 1W-N38FUJIKIN INCORPORATED 1W-L38Heidelberg Instruments 1W-A20Hightec Systems 1W-C24Hiroshima metal and machinery 1W-R35INM Leibniz-Institute for New Materials 1W-L36INOUE MFG. 1W-F38Isaac 1W-A24Koki Holdings 1W-F31Mitsubishi Kakoki 1W-F31MitsuiElectric 1W-J38MSR 1W-Q38MUSASHI ENGINEERING 1W-K35NAGASE SCREEN PRINTING RESEARCH 1W-Y40Nomura Plating 1W-C29Ryoden 1W-M38Shinmaru Enterprises 1W-N35SIJTechnology 1W-C28SUGINO MACHINE 1W-F35Sumitomo Heavy Industries Process Equipment 1W-C31Taguchi Plating Industry 1W-A29TDC 1W-K36TECHNOVEL 1W-A27THINKY 1W-D29TKS 1W-C30VOITH IHI Paper Technology 1W-A25YOSHIDAKIKAI 1W-A32Application:Nano Innovation zoneALTECH 1W-D03Dai Nippon Printing 1W-A03Linkers AT-03MACOHO 1W-D04MEC International

1W-F02TAIHO SEIKI

NEC 1W-J02QUATRE-i SCIENCE 1W-M04Ricoh 1W-F03S-Nanotech Co-Creation 1W-B03YAGI 1W-A04Public Organizations / University / Labs/ Overseas PavilionAcquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA) 2W-A33Asia Nano Forum 2W-Q38Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development 2W-Z30Center for Low-temperature Plasma, Nagoya University 2W-Z33CHINano

2W-Q32Suzhou Bao Shun Mei TechnologySuzhou Xingshuo Nanotech

Chitose Institute of Science and Technology/ Photonics World Consortium

2W-X33

City of Kawasaki 2W-V33Czech Pavilion

1W-X27

Czech Nanotechnology Industries AssociationCzechInvestElmarcoLightigoSVCS

Element Strategy Initiative, MEXT 2W-F35EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation

2W-A35

Advanced Graphene ProductsBiomodicsCordouan TechnologiesENVIRAL OBERFLÄCHENVEREDELUNGGENESINKNADETECH INNOVATIONSNanomakers

S-Labsspectator.earth

Hiroshima University 2W-Z29Hyogo-Kobe Business Support Center/ Kobe City

2W-B27

IRAN NANO 2W-Q30Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)

2W-S29AKICOSan-Ei Gen F.F.I.

Japan Fine Ceramics Center 2W-J27Japan Science and Technology Agency 2W-A32KOREA PAVILION

AMOGREENTECH 1W-J24CEN 1W-K25Cheorwon Plasma Research Institute 1W-J16DON / DAREE / OPTIC 1W-J19Emcrafts 1W-K22JEIO 1W-K16Naieel Technology 1W-J22Nano Technology Research Association 1W-J25National NanoFab Center 1W-J20Sukyung AT 1W-K20VSI 1W-K24

MEXT-Supported Project: Imaging Platform 2W-Q39NAGANO TECHNO FOUNDATION 2W-Q29Nagoya University 2W-V34NanoCanada

1W-R38

Alberta-Pacific Forest IndustriesApplied Quantum MaterialsBrilliant MattersEMCO INORTECH ULCKWI PolymersNanalysisNano OntarioNanoIntegris TechnologiesNanolog AudioNEMSOR TechnologiesNorcadaNouveau Monde GraphiteObject Research Systems (ORS)ORA Graphene AudioOvensaPerformance BioFilamentsPlasmioniquePRIMA QuébecSinoVeda CanadaUniversity of OttawaWaterloo Institute for Nanotechnology

Nanoinitiative Bayern

1W-V33Bavarian Research Alliance Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate ResearchKeeling & WalkerNETZSCH-Feinmahltechnik

NANOMALAYSIA 2W-S38nanoNET - Austria

2W-P26Federal Ministry, Republic of Austria, Transport, Innovation and TechnologyTU Wien

NANOTEC Thailand 2W-Q35Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative 2W-L30Nanotechnology Platform Japan 2W-L35National Institute for Materials Science 2W-F35National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

2W-F29

National Institute of Technology, Tsuyama College 2W-Z31New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization

Advanced-Key-Technology LaboratoriesCYBOKonica Minolta

Tokyo Dylec 1W-M29TOKYO INSTRUMENTS 1W-F22Xigo Nanotools 1W-M22

NANOTEC SYSTEMOxford NanosystemsSVCS Process Innovation

Foundation Institute for Eastern Studies

1W-M02FindAirFlyTech UAVProdromus

1W-M02

Kumamoto University

AT-01

microwave chemicalNagoya UniversityNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, AISTNippon Steel EngineeringSteraVisionTakao Fukuoka, Kyoto UniversityTechnology Research Association of Magnetic Materials for High-Efficiency MotorsYAC DAStech

NICT, Advanced ICT Research Institute 2W-C29Nihon University Business, Research and Intellectual Property Center (NUBIC)

2W-X31

NL- Holland High Tech Pavilion

2W-A29

Applied NanolayersDelft IMPDENSsolutionsDoMicroHolst CentreLipoCoatSCIL Nanoimprint SolutionsSpectriS-dotVSPARTICLE

Okayama University, Interface Process Engineering Lab. 2W-G27Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology 2W-A38Organization for Promotion Academic City by Kyushu University

2W-C33

Academic Research and Industrial Collaboration Management office of Kyushu UniversityCenter for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research, Kyushu UniversityFukuoka i3 Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics ResearchInstitute of Systems, Information Technologies and NanotechnologiesKYULUX

Osaka University 2W-D38OSAKA UNIVERSITY / SoftWorks 2W-H27OTA CITY INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION ORGANIZATION

2W-W31

PolyNat, Carnot Institute 2W-X34Research Organization for Information Science and Technology

2W-W35

SAGA Light Source 2W-V30Saitama Industrial Promotion Public Corporation

2W-C35KATANOSENKAKUSANSUITOKYO DENSHI KOGYOTsukumo Engineering

Saxony Pavilion

1W-U29

AdensoFraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWSLife Science Inkubator (LSI) SachsenNanotech DigitalOrganic Electronics Saxony (OES)

Shinshu TLO 2W-Z34Shinshu University 2W-E27Spanish Pavilion

1W-X33

Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2)CERCA InstituteNadetech InnovationsSpanish National Research Council (CSIC)

Taiwan Pavilion

1W-U35

AGSpringAKALI TechnologyCenter for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, National Sun Yat-sen UniversityCHAON GUAN TECHNOLOGYCinn Nano TechnologyDepartment of Physics, National Sun Yat-sen UniversityHealthin InternationalIndustrial Tecnology Research Institute (ITRI)Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia SinicaLuxor ThermalNano Targeting & Therapy BiopharmaNanovie

University of Tsukuba 2W-L30Waseda university 2W-V29Venture PavilionAISing 1W-E01-07Business Innovation Partners 1W-E01-03DINOVAC 1W-E01-04Kawano lab 1W-E01-08Kmgiken 1W-E01-01MC Dreams 1W-E01-05Microphase 1W-E01-02 Stat Peel 1W-E01-06Academia Poster SessionKeio University 2W-L35-04Nagoya University CIRFE Young Researcher Unit 2W-L35-07Okayama University 2W-L35-06Osaka University, Graduate School of Engineering, Novel Joining Lab.

2W-L35-01

Ritsumeikan Univ2W-L35-05

Niigata UniversityTokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech. Maehashi Lab. 2W-L35-03Yamaguchi Univ. 2W-L35-08Yonezawa Lab., Hokkaido University 2W-L35-02Cellulose nanofiber Special zoneANPOLY AT-04-5Daishowa Paper Products AT-04-3DKS AT-04-2Green Science Alliance AT-04-6National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Nanocellulose Forum

AT-04-1

Oji Holdings AT-04-4Material Informatics / Simulation Special zoneITOCHU Techno-Solutions 1W-T32JSOL 1W-S33Nano Carbon Open Solution FairCo-organizer: Nanotechnology Business Creation InitiativeBeryu AT-02-ICNT-Application Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

AT-02-J

Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Mfg. AT-02-1GSI Creos AT-02-AHakuto

AT-02-11Stat Peel Asia

Hamamatsu Carbonics AT-02-CHORIBA AT-02-12Idea International Presentationjikantechno AT-02-BKAO AT-02-16KOATSUGAS KOGYO AT-02-DMEIJO NANO CARBON AT-02-ENEC AT-02-15Nippon Shizai AT-02-5NiSiNa materials AT-02-14NISSIN KOGYO AT-02-2Research Initiative for Supra-Materials,Shinshu University AT-02-13SANYO TRADING AT-02-9Showa Denko AT-02-FSumika Chemical Analysis Service AT-02-10Sunarrow AT-02-6Taiyo Nippon Sanso

AT-02-HMC YAMASAN POLYMAERSMITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ADVANCED MATERIALS JAPAN

TOHO KASEI AT-02-4TPR AT-02-3

Chromophoric photon upconversion materials Shape and size control of metal oxide nanoparticlesUpconversion glass that converts near infrared light to visible lightSubmicrometer spherical particle fabrication technique with instantaneous laser heatingApplication of hierarchically nanostructured porous carbons as electrocatalysts supportsFibers possessing functional particle propertiesHighly efficient separation processes using nanoporous membranesChitosan aerogel: a flexible and translucent thermal superinsulatorHigh-density machinable PCM elements maintaining solid formMeasurement InnovationActual environment structural analysis of nano-materialsDevice InnovationDevelopment of novel processes for solid oxide fuel cells on some mobile applicationsDevelopment of sheeting process for nonsinterable electrolytesOrganic thermoelectric module for power source of IoT sensorsDevelopment of flexible transparent devices using graphene electrodesOdor monitoring for our lifeProcess InnovationCeramic coatings by chemical vapor depositionNano/micro fabrication on glass for VIS-LWIR optical elementsDevelopment of rapid continuous extraction process for valuable materials using micromixerChemical recycling process of poly(ethylene terephthalate) in waterResearch BridgingNovel ceramics particles as antibody purification media Open Innovation Laboratories (OIL) in Department of Materials and ChemistryCooperative research laboratories in Department of Materials and ChemistryNew Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization(NEDO)NEDO Project

AT-01

Development of Technologies for Manufacturing Processes of Chemicals Derived from Inedible PlantsArtificial Photosynthesis ProjectDevelopment of Innovative Catalytic Processes for Organosilicon Functional MaterialsResearch and Development of Innovative Structural MaterialsDevelopment of Magnetic Materials for High-Efficiency MotorsDevelopment of Technologies for Next-Generation Structure Component Creation and ProcessingUltra High-Throughput Design and Prototyping Technology for Ultra Advanced Materials DevelopmentDevelopment of Production Techniques for Highly Functional Biomaterials Using Plant and Other Organism Smart CellsDevelopment of Sensing Technology for Detecting Extremely Weak Signals to Realize an IoT SocietyProject for Practical Application of Carbon Nanomaterials for a Low Carbon Emission SocietyDevelopment of Core Technologies for Next-Generation AI and RoboticsNEDO Feasibility Study ProgramTechnology-Based Startup Support ProgramInternational Demonstration Project on Japan’s Energy Efficiency TechnologiesNational Institute for Materials Science(NIMS)Project 2W-F35Data-driven Material DevelopmentData-driven high-throughput combinatorial screening system accelerates the development of rechargeable batteriesRenewal of Polymer Database "PoLyInfo" for Data-driven Material DevelopmentMaterials screening of novel functional thin films by combinatorial sputter coating techniqueBio MaterialsSolid materials that slowly release bioactive gases upon interaction with ambient air

National Cheng Kung UniversiyProtrustechRitediaSANANO TECH.Silicon Based Molecular Sensoring TechnologySTRONG NANO TECH.Taipei Medical University-Shuang Ho Hospital, Ministry of Health and WelfareTripod Nano TechnologyUC Bacon

TIA 2W-L30Tohoku Techno Arch 2W-X29Toin University of Yokohama,Miyasaka Laboratory

2W-Q27

Toyama New Industry Organization 2W-X30

Zeon AT-02-GZeon AT-02-7National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science andTechnology (AIST) Project【Special Exhibitions】 “SMACTIVE materials”, sustainable materials for our life“SMACTIVE materials”, sustainable materials for our lifeTransparent/hazy switchable glasses without power supplyComponents that can change their optical propertiesAnti-adhesion coatings for snow and iceAdminister drugs on demandSelf-healable materials even when scratched and crackedPhotoresponsive additives bringing out various functions of polymersProlong the effect of chemicalsPhoto-curable reversible adhesivesFlexible materials that act as sensors and actuatorsMaterials InnovationNanocellulose utilization technique not focus only on strengthHydrogels with high mechanical strength using zirconia nanoparticles

Tissue-adhesive wound healing particlesElectrochemical microbiology opens novel technologies for sensing and eradicating harmful bacteriaElectric Device MaterialsHigh-performance Pb-free piezoelectrics for PZT substitutionSensor MaterialsOlfactory sensor “MSS”Autonomous power supply for various sensors using thermoelectric power generationStructural Materials Evaluation TechnologyDevelopment of a novel accelerated corrosion test method by enhancement of oxygen reduction reactionOthersIntroduction of CAMECA-NIMS 3DAP Laboratory - Nano-scale Characterization by Atom Probe Tomography -NIMS Open FacilityInfrastructure Materials PartnershipData-driven Materials Research PartnershipMoisture Sensor: measuring moist and wetMaterials Innovation Tsukuba

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51.1% of the attendees areworking in R&D andBusiness Development

*This result comes from nano tech visitors

*This result comes from nano tech visitors

nano tech KEY FEATURE:Attendees from various industries participated.

nano tech KEY FEATURE:Approx. 50% of the attendees are working in R&D and Business Development.

Organic Material 16.0%

Electron / Magnetic / Metal /Inorganic Material 11.8%

Precision Equipment /Industrial Machinery 8.6%

Trading / Distributor /Retailing 7.9%

Electronics / Home Appliance 7.2%

Automobile / Logistics /Transporting 4.9%

Japanese Public Agency 4.0%

Semiconductor / Electrical Equipment& Component 5.5%

Fabric / Ceramic / Paper and Pulp 4.6%

Analytical and Measurement Instrument 3.0%

Finance / Investment / Consulting 1.9%

Information & Communication Technology 1.9%

Iron and Steel / Non-ferrorus Metal 2.0%

Medical Care & Pharmaceutical 1.6%

Electric Utility / Gas / Oil / Other energy 1.3%

Construction / Real estate 1.2%

Cosmetics / Toiletry 1.3%

Food & Beverage 1.2%

Foreign Museums / Institutions /Organizations 0.8%

Press / Media / Publishing 0.6%

Medical Device 1.6%

Fishery / Agriculture / Mining 0.1%

Think Tank 0.4%

Researcher at University and National Institute 6.7%

Fundamental Research& Development 8.6%

Applied Research& Development 22.4%

Designing, Producing,Manufacturing Dept. 13.4%

Quality Control /Technology Management 3.8%

Others (Press / Service etc.) 6.7%

Student 2.0%

Sales / Marketing /Purchase 23.1%

Planning andNew Business Development 7.1%

CEO / CFO / CTO /President / Executive 6.2%

Other 10.6%

Fieldof

Work

JobDescription

Visitor Categories

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*This result comes from nano tech visitor questionnaire (multiple answers)

nano tech KEY FEATURE:Virtually most of attendees report that visiting at the nano tech isvaluable to their company.

For research and development

For research of commercialization

To find business partners

To purchase product or technology

To find companies to invest in

For marketing research in general

nano tech KEY FEATURE:Visitor`s main reason for participation is to seek new business chancesfor the next generation of development.

*This result comes from nano tech visitor questionnaire (multiple answers)

Got meaningful information

(New product, technical info)

Got meaningful information

(Latest market trends)

The material we'd like to

consider were found

The contents of a seminar

conference were useful

Got meaningful information

(Competitors info)

A new partner could be pioneered.

met a new partner

No achievement

Authorized or approve a purchase

59.2%

34.0%

21.3%

12.5%

4.5%

1.8%

81.9%

51.8%

32.1%

18.8%

13.5%

6.2%

2.0%

1.0%

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nano tech KEY FEATURE:Exhibitors were satisfied with the level of traffic and quality of visitors at their booth.

*This result comes from nano tech exhibitor questionnaire

*This result comes from nano tech exhibitor questionnaire (multiple answers)

nano tech KEY FEATURE:Exhibitors found the show resulted in quality leads.

As expected 66.4%

Lower thanexpected 19.7%

Lower than expected 7.4%

Poor 6.5%

Received requests for quotesor follow-up appointment

Met New Target visitors withthe possibility of the new collaboration

Appealed new products,technologies and services

Had good communicationswith existing business contacts

Enhanced corporate imagesand product credibility

Exchanged opinions with other exhibitors

Received valuable opinions from visitors

Got new business partners andthe possibility of new collaborations

Visitors did not match with the business

Got new contract while exhibition

20.8%

17.7%

15.6%

10.7%

9.5%

8.9%

8.0%

4.6%

3.7%

0.6%

Quality ofVisitors

Exhibitor Survey

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Organiser of nano tech

nano tech Executive Committee

Chairman Tomoji Kawai, Specially Appointed Professor, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University / Executive Director, Technology Strategy Center, NEDO

Vice-chairman Yoshinobu Baba, Director, Synchrotron Radiation Research center, Nagoya University / Director, FIRST Research Center for Innovative Nanobiodevices, Nagoya University / Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University

Members Kohei Arakawa, Executive Technical Supervisor, ZEON CORPORATION

Kazuo Furuya, Emeritus Scientist, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) / Vice-President, International Federation of Societies for Microscopy(IFSM)

Masahiko Hara, Professor, School of Materials and Chemical Technology, Department of Chemical Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology / Senior Visiting Scientist, RIKEN

Satoshi Hirata, Supervisory Innovation Coordinator, Department of Materials and Chemistry, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

Yoshiyuki Hisada, Value Creation Project, Engineering R&D Center, DENSO CORPORATION

Takashi Hiraga, Electronics and Photonics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)

Keijiro Hirahara, Fellow, SIP-Structural Materials for Innovation, Japan Science and Technology Agency

Iwao Hosako, Director General, Advanced ICT Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

Satoshi Itoh, Director, Research and Service Division of Materials Data and Integrated System, Center for Materials Research by Information Integration, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)

Tadashi Ito, Chief Research Scientist, Head of Special Project Research & Development Management Headquarters, FUJIFILM Corporation, Part-time Lecturer Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Chiba University

Shinichi Kamei, General Manager, Research Center for Policy and Economy, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc.

Eiji Kawai, Secretary General, Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative (NBCI)

Naoto Kobayashi, Associate Director, Professor, Center for Research Strategy, Waseda University

Takashi Kurokawa, Professor, Science and Technology Section, General Education Division,College of Engineering, Chubu University / Visiting Professor, Tokyo City University

Yoshio Matsuda, General Manager on Special Assignment, Technology Center Planning Dept. /General Manager on Special Assignment, Investor Relations Dept., Toray Industries, Inc.

Kazumi Nishijima, Fellow, Clinical Development Planning and Management, Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. /Auditor, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Visiting Professor ,Tohoku University / Visiting Professor, Yokohama City University

Masahiro Takemura, SIP Director, Department of Innovaion Platform, Japan Science and Techonolgy Agnecy

Noboru Terata, President, Park Systems Japan Inc.

Kiyoshi Yase, Director, Nanosystem Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST)

Shinichi Yorozu, Executive Chief Engineer, System Platform Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation

Masayuki Yoshiki, Director General of Materials Technology and Nanotechnology Dept, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)

Advisor Eiichi Maruyama, Emeritus Scientist, RIKEN

Secretary General Takahiro Matsui, Senior Fellow, JTB Communication Design, Inc.

Supported by Cabinet Office Government of Japan / Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications / Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science & Technology / Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries / Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry / Embassy of Islamic Republic of Iran / Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands / Embassy of Canada / Royal Thai Embassy, Tokyo / Economic and Commercial Office, Embassy of Spain / Embassy of the Czech Republic / Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, Tokyo / EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation / National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) / National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) / Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) / National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) / New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) / Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) / Nanotechnology Business Creation Initiative (NBCI) *No Particular Order

In cooperation with The Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) / The Society of Polymer Science, Japan / The Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) / The Japanese Society for Biomaterials / The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry / Society of Nano Science and Technology / The Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Graphene Research Society / The Japan Carbon Fiber Manufacturers Association / The Japanese Society of Microscopy / The Ceramic Society of Japan / The Physical Society of Japan *no particular order

Organised by

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