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CSPI Expo

June 23, 2027 - June 25, 2027

CSPI Expo: Advancing Japan’s Construction and Surveying Industries

CSPI Expo is one of Japan’s major professional exhibitions for the construction and surveying industries, bringing together advanced products, technologies, and services that are transforming the way infrastructure and building projects are planned and delivered. From construction machinery and heavy equipment to attachments, construction DX, and i-Construction solutions, the event provides a broad view of the technologies shaping the next generation of the industry.

Construction is becoming increasingly dependent on digital tools and intelligent equipment. Companies need to improve productivity, manage increasingly complex projects, address labor challenges, and maintain high standards of safety and quality. At the same time, surveying is becoming more closely connected with digital construction workflows, creating new opportunities to use data throughout the entire project lifecycle.

CSPI Expo provides a professional environment where these developments can be explored together.

Construction machinery remains at the heart of the exhibition

Construction machinery plays an essential role in infrastructure development and building projects, and CSPI Expo brings advanced equipment into direct contact with professional buyers and industry specialists.

Modern machinery is becoming more sophisticated, with manufacturers increasingly focusing on productivity, fuel efficiency, operator support, automation, connectivity, and safety. These developments can help contractors complete demanding tasks more efficiently while also improving how equipment is managed on large projects.

Heavy machinery and specialized attachments are particularly important because construction sites often require equipment adapted to specific conditions and applications. The ability to combine machinery with suitable attachments can expand the range of work that a single machine can perform.

For contractors and equipment professionals, seeing these solutions in a dedicated industry environment can make it easier to compare technologies and consider their practical applications.

Construction DX is changing the way projects are managed

Digital transformation, often referred to as construction DX, is one of the major themes influencing the modern construction sector. Digital tools can connect information from different stages of a project, helping companies improve planning, communication, monitoring, and decision-making.

Instead of relying on isolated processes, construction companies can increasingly create connected workflows in which information moves between planning, surveying, design, construction, and management.

CSPI Expo highlights technologies supporting this transition. For companies looking to modernize their operations, the exhibition can provide examples of how digital solutions are being applied to real construction challenges.

The importance of construction DX goes beyond adopting new software. Successful digital transformation can involve changes to equipment, workflows, data management, and the way different teams collaborate.

i-Construction supports a more connected construction process

Another important area represented at CSPI Expo is i-Construction, an approach associated with using digital technologies to improve productivity and efficiency in construction.

Digital surveying, three-dimensional data, machine control, and other technologies can help connect information gathered in the field with construction activities. This creates the possibility of more accurate planning and more efficient use of equipment and resources.

For contractors and surveying professionals, these technologies can also change the skills required on a modern construction site. Workers increasingly need to understand not only traditional construction practices but also digital systems and data-driven processes.

CSPI Expo provides a place where professionals can learn about these developments and consider how they may be incorporated into their own operations.

Surveying technology is becoming increasingly important

Surveying is closely connected to construction, and advances in digital technology are changing how measurements and site information are collected and used.

Accurate data is fundamental to planning and executing construction projects. When surveying information can be captured, processed, and integrated efficiently, it can support better decision-making throughout the project.

The relationship between surveying and construction technology is therefore becoming stronger. Equipment and software used by surveyors can contribute directly to digital construction workflows, while construction machinery can increasingly interact with digital site information.

By bringing both communities together, CSPI Expo encourages a more integrated approach to the future of the industry.

A major platform for business negotiations

One of the distinguishing features of CSPI Expo is its strong business focus. The event is described as one of Japan's largest exhibitions for business negotiations, making it relevant to professionals who are actively searching for products, technologies, suppliers, and solutions.

Trade exhibitions are particularly valuable when businesses need to evaluate equipment or services that may represent a significant investment. Direct conversations with manufacturers and technology providers allow visitors to ask detailed questions and discuss their specific requirements.

The exhibition can support a variety of business objectives:

Comparing construction machinery and heavy equipment.
Finding specialized attachments and related solutions.
Discovering construction DX technologies.
Exploring i-Construction and digital surveying solutions.
Learning about the latest industry developments.
Discussing operational challenges directly with technology providers.
Building relationships with potential suppliers and business partners.

This practical orientation makes the event particularly useful for companies looking for solutions rather than simply browsing new products.

The exhibition as a source of the latest industry information

Construction professionals need to stay informed about technological changes because equipment and digital practices can have a direct impact on productivity and competitiveness.

CSPI Expo provides a concentrated opportunity to observe what is changing across the sector. Instead of researching individual technologies separately, visitors can encounter machinery, digital systems, surveying technologies, and other solutions within the same professional environment.

This can help businesses identify broader trends.

For example, a contractor exploring construction DX may discover that digital transformation is increasingly connected with equipment management or surveying. Similarly, a surveying company may find new opportunities to integrate its data into construction workflows.

Such connections can be difficult to recognize when technologies are considered separately.

Solving practical problems through technology

Innovation has value when it helps solve real industry problems. Construction companies face numerous challenges, including productivity pressures, complex projects, resource management, workforce requirements, and the need to maintain safety and quality.

Technology can provide part of the answer, but companies need to identify solutions that are appropriate for their particular operations.

CSPI Expo creates an environment where professionals can discuss these challenges directly with technology providers. Instead of focusing solely on product features, visitors can explore how a particular machine, digital platform, or surveying solution could address a practical problem.

This problem-solving approach is one of the reasons professional exhibitions remain important even as businesses increasingly research products online.

Connecting manufacturers with construction professionals

A successful technology requires cooperation between the companies that develop it and the professionals who use it. Construction machinery manufacturers need to understand how equipment performs in real working environments, while contractors need technologies that are reliable and practical.

CSPI Expo facilitates this interaction by bringing both groups together.

Manufacturers can demonstrate their latest developments and receive feedback from industry professionals. Contractors, surveyors, and other visitors can investigate new solutions while discussing their operational needs.

These conversations can lead to more than immediate purchases. They may create opportunities for long-term partnerships, technology trials, customized solutions, or future cooperation.

Building the construction site of the future

The construction industry is gradually moving toward more connected and data-driven operations. Machinery, surveying systems, digital platforms, and project information are becoming increasingly integrated.

This transformation can improve the way construction sites are planned and managed, but it also requires companies to adapt their processes and skills.

CSPI Expo provides a window into this future by presenting technologies that can support the next generation of construction and surveying. Its combination of physical equipment and digital solutions demonstrates that the future of construction will depend on both powerful machinery and intelligent information management.

The most effective systems are likely to be those that connect these two worlds.

CSPI Expo supports the evolution of construction and surveying

CSPI Expo reflects the rapid technological development taking place across Japan's construction and surveying industries. Its broad range of construction machinery, heavy equipment, attachments, construction DX technologies, and i-Construction solutions gives professionals an opportunity to examine the sector from multiple perspectives.

The event is particularly valuable because it combines technology discovery with practical business activity. Visitors can gather the latest industry information, investigate solutions to current problems, meet manufacturers and suppliers, and conduct business negotiations.

As construction becomes increasingly digital and connected, exhibitions such as CSPI Expo can play an important role in helping companies understand what is possible and determine which innovations are relevant to their own projects.

Ultimately, the exhibition provides a meeting point between traditional construction expertise and emerging technology. For contractors, surveyors, equipment suppliers, technology companies, and other industry professionals, CSPI Expo offers an opportunity to discover the tools, ideas, and partnerships that can help shape the next generation of construction in Japan.