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CEATEC Japan

October 13, 2026 - October 16, 2026

CEATEC JAPAN: A Comprehensive Exhibition Shaping the Future of Society

CEATEC JAPAN has evolved into a comprehensive exhibition that goes far beyond the traditional framework of a consumer electronics event. Instead of focusing solely on finished electronic products, the exhibition has developed into a global showcase for Japan's growth strategies, emerging technologies, and vision of an ultra-smart society.

This transformation reflects a broader change in the technology industry itself. Innovation is no longer confined to electronics manufacturers or dedicated technology companies. Digital technologies are increasingly connected with mobility, healthcare, manufacturing, energy, infrastructure, finance, communications, and many other areas of everyday life. As these industries become interconnected, opportunities for innovation increasingly emerge at the boundaries between them.

CEATEC JAPAN provides a setting where these different fields can meet. Its purpose is not simply to demonstrate what technology can do today, but also to explore the ideas, technologies, and collaborations that could influence society in the future.

Bringing different industries together

A defining characteristic of the new CEATEC JAPAN is its emphasis on bringing together frontrunners from a wide range of industries and fields. This approach recognizes that many of the most important innovations of the future will depend on collaboration rather than isolated technological development.

A company working in artificial intelligence may find new applications by collaborating with a healthcare organization. A manufacturer may discover opportunities through cooperation with a software developer, while an infrastructure provider may benefit from technologies developed in completely different sectors.

This cross-industry approach creates an environment where participants can discover connections that might otherwise remain hidden. By bringing diverse businesses, researchers, innovators, and professionals into the same exhibition, CEATEC JAPAN encourages conversations that can lead to new products, services, and business models.

The scale of the event also supports this objective. The 2018 edition was expected to bring together more than 150,000 attendees, reflecting the broad interest generated by its expanded vision.

From technology exhibition to global innovation showcase

The transformation of CEATEC JAPAN represents a significant change in how a technology exhibition can function. Rather than concentrating exclusively on consumer electronics, the event positions itself as a showcase for the technologies and strategies that may contribute to future economic and social development.

This broader perspective allows visitors to consider technology in context. A new digital system is not valuable simply because it is technically advanced; its real significance may come from how it changes the way people work, travel, communicate, receive healthcare, or interact with their communities.

CEATEC JAPAN therefore creates opportunities to examine technological developments alongside the social and economic challenges they may address.

The exhibition's focus on Japan's growth strategies also gives it an international dimension. Visitors can gain insight into how Japan is approaching technological innovation and how emerging solutions may contribute to the country's long-term development.

The idea of Society 5.0

One of the central concepts associated with the new direction of CEATEC JAPAN is Society 5.0, the vision of an ultra-smart society designed to support economic development while helping address social challenges.

The concept places advanced technologies within a broader social framework. Artificial intelligence, connected systems, data, robotics, automation, and other innovations can potentially work together to create more efficient and responsive services.

Rather than treating technology as an end in itself, the Society 5.0 vision considers how innovation can improve people's lives and help solve problems facing society.

CEATEC JAPAN serves as a platform for exploring this vision in practical terms. The exhibition allows businesses and visitors to see emerging technologies as potential components of a much larger transformation.

Co-creation is at the heart of the event

The basic goal of CEATEC JAPAN is business creation through co-creation. This idea is particularly important because complex social and economic challenges rarely have a single technological solution.

Co-creation means that businesses from different sectors can combine their expertise, technologies, data, and market knowledge to develop new solutions. Instead of simply competing to sell existing products, companies can work together to create something that did not previously exist.

The exhibition encourages this process by creating opportunities for professionals to meet and exchange ideas.

Examples of potential co-creation opportunities can include:

Technology partnerships between companies with complementary expertise.
New business models created by combining digital services with established industries.
Cross-sector applications that adapt existing technologies to new fields.
Collaborative research and development aimed at solving complex technical or social challenges.
New products and services developed through cooperation between businesses and technology innovators.

These possibilities make networking an important part of the exhibition experience.

Discovering the “seeds” of the future

CEATEC JAPAN also describes itself as a showcase for the “seeds” of the future. This idea highlights technologies and concepts that may not yet have reached widespread commercial adoption but could become important in the years ahead.

Emerging technologies often begin as experimental concepts. At an early stage, their practical applications may not always be obvious. Bringing researchers, entrepreneurs, manufacturers, investors, and potential users together can help reveal where these technologies could create value.

A technology demonstration can therefore become the starting point for a much larger conversation. Someone from another industry may recognize an application that the original developer had not considered, creating an opportunity for further development.

This is where the exhibition's role as an incubator becomes particularly significant.

From promising ideas to practical applications

An incubator does more than display an idea. It helps create the conditions in which an idea can develop.

CEATEC JAPAN's expanded format supports this process by connecting emerging technologies with companies, industries, and potential markets. These connections can provide innovators with feedback, technical expertise, business knowledge, and opportunities to test whether their concepts address genuine needs.

The process can be gradual. A technology may first attract attention, then lead to a conversation, followed by a partnership or pilot project. Eventually, the result could become a commercial product or contribute to a wider social solution.

This progression from concept to application is an important part of the exhibition's future-oriented character.

Creating social demand for innovation

Technological development alone does not guarantee successful innovation. New technologies also need users, markets, infrastructure, and social acceptance.

For this reason, CEATEC JAPAN aims to accelerate the creation of social demand for technologies that can contribute to Society 5.0. The exhibition provides a place where businesses and the wider public can encounter emerging concepts and begin to understand their potential value.

Demonstrating a technology in a real-world context can help people see why it matters. It can also encourage companies to consider how they might incorporate new solutions into their own operations.

This creates a feedback loop between innovation and demand. Developers gain a better understanding of what society needs, while businesses and consumers become more aware of what emerging technologies could make possible.

Technology as a response to social challenges

The future-oriented approach of CEATEC JAPAN is closely connected with the idea that technological progress should contribute to solving real problems.

Modern societies face a wide range of challenges, including demographic changes, resource constraints, infrastructure requirements, productivity issues, and the need for more efficient services. Digital and connected technologies can potentially contribute to solutions, but they need to be developed with actual social needs in mind.

This is why cross-industry collaboration is so important. A social challenge may involve technical, economic, organizational, and human factors at the same time.

CEATEC JAPAN provides a platform where these different perspectives can come together. Instead of viewing technology in isolation, participants can consider how it can become part of a broader response to society's needs.

A meeting place for business creation

For companies, one of the most valuable aspects of the exhibition is its focus on business creation. Traditional trade shows often concentrate on presenting products to potential buyers. CEATEC JAPAN's broader approach encourages participants to think about what can be created through collaboration.

This opens the door to discussions that go beyond conventional supplier relationships. Businesses can look for partners with complementary capabilities, investigate emerging markets, and explore applications for technologies that are still developing.

The diversity of participants is particularly important. A company may arrive looking for one type of technology but leave having discovered an entirely new business opportunity through an unexpected conversation.

Such encounters are difficult to create through conventional business meetings because innovation often emerges from connections between people who would not normally work together.

An international perspective on Japan's technology strategy

CEATEC JAPAN also functions as a global showcase for Japan's vision of future growth. By presenting technologies alongside the broader concept of Society 5.0, the exhibition offers international visitors an opportunity to understand how Japan approaches technological and economic transformation.

Japan has a strong history of innovation in electronics, manufacturing, robotics, and other technology-intensive industries. The evolution of CEATEC JAPAN reflects an effort to connect this technological heritage with the broader challenges and opportunities of the digital age.

The exhibition therefore serves two purposes. It allows Japanese companies and innovators to present their technologies to an international audience, while also creating opportunities for international participants to contribute ideas and establish partnerships.

Looking toward the ultra-smart community of the future

The vision behind CEATEC JAPAN is ultimately about more than individual technologies. It is about creating an ultra-smart community of the future, in which technology, business, and society become increasingly interconnected.

This vision requires cooperation across industries and disciplines. No single company can create such a future alone. It depends on networks of businesses, researchers, governments, innovators, and communities working toward complementary goals.

CEATEC JAPAN's comprehensive format is designed to support precisely this kind of interaction. By bringing different industries together and showcasing emerging technological “seeds,” the exhibition creates an environment where new possibilities can be discovered and developed.

For visitors, the experience can provide insight into technologies that may shape tomorrow's economy. For companies, it can open doors to new partnerships and business opportunities. For innovators, it can provide exposure, feedback, and connections that help move ideas toward practical implementation.

CEATEC JAPAN as an incubator for tomorrow's ideas

The transformation of CEATEC JAPAN demonstrates how technology exhibitions can evolve alongside the industries they represent. What began within the framework of consumer electronics has developed into a much broader platform focused on collaboration, innovation, economic growth, and social development.

Its emphasis on co-creation recognizes that the most meaningful innovations often emerge when different fields work together. Its role as a showcase for future “seeds” gives emerging technologies a place to gain attention and find potential applications. And its connection with Society 5.0 provides a larger vision for how innovation can contribute to solving social challenges.

With its focus on business creation, cross-industry collaboration, and future-oriented technology, CEATEC JAPAN offers more than a look at what is available today. It provides a window into what may become possible tomorrow.

Ultimately, the exhibition invites participants to see innovation not as a collection of isolated products, but as an ecosystem in which ideas, technologies, businesses, and people can interact. By encouraging these connections, CEATEC JAPAN aims to help turn promising technological seeds into practical solutions and accelerate the emergence of a smarter, more connected society.

Nano Tech

December 16, 2026 - December 18, 2026

Nano Tech: Exploring Nanotechnology and the Future of Green Innovation

Nano Tech is an international nanotechnology exhibition and conference held annually at Tokyo Big Sight, also known as the Tokyo International Exhibition Center. The event has developed into a leading platform for life and green innovation, bringing together cutting-edge technologies, advanced materials, research achievements, and industrial applications from Japan and around the world.

Nanotechnology plays an increasingly important role in modern innovation because it allows scientists and engineers to work with materials and structures at an extremely small scale. Developments at this level can influence the properties and performance of products used in electronics, energy, healthcare, manufacturing, environmental technologies, and many other fields.

Nano Tech provides a professional environment where these developments can be presented to an international audience. The exhibition is not limited to laboratory research; it also emphasizes products, manufacturing processes, and technologies that can potentially move from research into practical applications.

A leading platform for life and green innovation

One of the defining characteristics of Nano Tech is its focus on life and green innovation. The event connects nanotechnology with broader efforts to develop technologies that can address environmental and industrial challenges.

Advanced materials can contribute to more efficient manufacturing, while nanoscale technologies may help improve the performance of energy systems, electronic components, sensors, coatings, and other products. These applications demonstrate why nanotechnology has relevance far beyond a single scientific discipline.

The green innovation focus also reflects growing interest in reducing environmental impact. Businesses and researchers are increasingly looking for ways to use fewer resources, improve energy efficiency, reduce waste, and develop technologies compatible with more sustainable production models.

Nano Tech creates a space where these goals can be considered alongside the latest developments in nanoscience and engineering.

Discovering cutting-edge nanotechnology from around the world

Nano Tech's international character is central to its appeal. The exhibition highlights advanced technologies and products from the global market, allowing visitors to explore developments taking place across different countries and research communities.

International participation is particularly valuable in a rapidly developing scientific field. Research groups and companies may approach similar challenges from very different perspectives, resulting in a wide variety of materials, processes, devices, and applications.

Visitors can use the exhibition to compare these approaches, identify emerging technologies, and discover potential partners for research or commercial development.

For businesses, international exposure can also provide opportunities to enter new markets. For researchers and technology developers, meeting professionals from other regions can encourage collaboration and knowledge exchange.

Nanotechnology turns small-scale science into practical innovation

Nanotechnology focuses on structures and materials at a scale where their properties can differ significantly from those of conventional materials. This can create opportunities to design products with new combinations of strength, conductivity, reactivity, optical properties, or other characteristics.

The challenge is transforming these scientific possibilities into reliable and commercially viable technologies.

This is where an exhibition such as Nano Tech becomes important. Bringing researchers, manufacturers, technology companies, and potential users together can help bridge the gap between scientific discovery and practical application.

A technology may begin as a research concept, but collaboration with manufacturers or industrial users can reveal how it could be incorporated into a real production process.

This relationship between research and industry is one of the key themes running through the event.

Advanced materials and modern manufacturing

Nanotechnology is closely connected with materials science and manufacturing. New materials can enable products to become lighter, stronger, more efficient, or more functional, while advanced production processes can make it possible to manufacture these materials consistently at scale.

Nano Tech provides a platform for examining this relationship between materials and manufacturing.

The exhibition can be relevant to professionals interested in:

advanced and functional materials;
nanoscale manufacturing technologies;
energy-related applications;
electronic and semiconductor technologies;
sensors and measurement systems;
environmental and green technologies;
innovative production processes;
research and development partnerships.

These areas illustrate how broad the nanotechnology ecosystem has become.

Green technologies and reducing environmental impact

Environmental performance is increasingly becoming a central consideration in industrial technology. Companies are under growing pressure to reduce energy consumption, minimize waste, and use resources more efficiently.

Nano Tech highlights technologies and manufacturing approaches that can contribute to these objectives. Some innovations aim to reduce the amount of material or energy needed to produce a product, while others focus on improving the efficiency of systems or enabling the development of renewable-energy technologies.

The importance of these approaches extends beyond environmental policy. More efficient manufacturing can also reduce operating costs and improve resource security, making green innovation a business consideration as well as an environmental one.

By presenting these technologies alongside nanotechnology developments, the exhibition emphasizes the potential for scientific innovation to contribute to more sustainable industrial systems.

Renewable energy and next-generation applications

The transition toward renewable energy requires new materials, manufacturing methods, and technologies. Nanotechnology can play a role in this development by helping researchers and engineers investigate materials and structures with properties suitable for energy-related applications.

Nano Tech's focus on renewable energy sources and green technologies provides a setting for examining these developments within a wider industrial context.

The connection between nanotechnology and energy is especially significant because improvements at the material level can sometimes influence the efficiency and performance of larger systems. Even relatively small changes in materials can have meaningful effects when incorporated into products manufactured on a large scale.

This is one reason why research in nanotechnology continues to attract interest from multiple industries.

From research laboratories to industrial applications

A major challenge for emerging technologies is commercialization. Scientific discoveries need to be transformed into processes and products that can be manufactured reliably, economically, and at the required scale.

Nano Tech supports this transition by bringing different parts of the innovation ecosystem together. Researchers can present new discoveries, while technology companies and manufacturers can investigate their commercial potential.

The event can also help industrial users identify technologies that may solve existing production or performance challenges.

This interaction is particularly valuable because successful innovation often requires expertise from several fields. Scientists may understand the fundamental properties of a new material, while engineers know how to integrate it into a production system and business specialists understand the needs of the market.

An international meeting place for innovation

As an international exhibition and conference, Nano Tech provides opportunities for professional networking as well as technology discovery. Participants can meet researchers, engineers, manufacturers, investors, suppliers, and other specialists working on related challenges.

These connections can support several forms of cooperation, including research partnerships, technology licensing, product development, manufacturing agreements, and international business expansion.

The conference element adds another dimension by allowing participants to engage with developments at a deeper level. Presentations and discussions can help visitors understand not only what technologies are available but also the scientific and industrial trends influencing their development.

This combination of exhibition and conference makes Nano Tech a comprehensive environment for professional learning and collaboration.

Why nanotechnology matters to future industries

Nanotechnology is often described as a foundational technology because its applications can extend into many different sectors. Developments at the nanoscale may influence healthcare, electronics, energy, environmental technologies, transportation, manufacturing, and consumer products.

This cross-industry potential makes collaboration particularly important. A breakthrough in one field can create unexpected opportunities in another.

Nano Tech's broad international format reflects this reality. Rather than isolating nanotechnology within a single scientific discipline, the event connects it with manufacturing, energy, environmental innovation, and commercial applications.

For companies seeking competitive advantages, understanding these connections can help identify technologies that may become important before they reach widespread adoption.

A platform for sustainable industrial development

The combination of nanotechnology and green innovation gives Nano Tech a distinctive position among technology exhibitions. The event highlights not only what advanced science can achieve but also how innovation can contribute to more sustainable forms of production.

Modern manufacturing must increasingly balance performance, cost, resource consumption, and environmental impact. Technologies that address several of these requirements at once can become particularly valuable.

Nano Tech provides an opportunity to examine such developments from both scientific and commercial perspectives.

For professionals, this means the exhibition can serve as a source of inspiration for new research, product development, manufacturing improvements, and sustainability strategies.

Nano Tech looks toward the next generation of technology

The International Nanotechnology Exhibition & Conference demonstrates how developments in very small structures can have implications for some of the world's largest technological challenges. By bringing together international companies, researchers, manufacturers, and industry professionals, the event creates a platform for discovering new materials, processes, products, and applications.

Its emphasis on life and green innovation adds an important dimension. Nanotechnology is presented not simply as an advanced scientific discipline but as a potential contributor to cleaner production, renewable energy, resource efficiency, and other forms of sustainable development.

Ultimately, Nano Tech offers a window into technologies that may shape future industries. Held annually at Tokyo Big Sight, it provides an international meeting place where scientific knowledge can connect with industrial needs and where promising ideas can move closer to practical application. For anyone interested in advanced materials, nanotechnology, green manufacturing, renewable energy, or the next generation of industrial innovation, the event provides a valuable perspective on where technology is heading.