UNIDO ITPO Tokyo organized “Sustainable Technology Exhibition” online on 9th and 10th of December 2020.
The online Exhibition featured 23 Japanese companies (listed below) who are the owners of unique technologies registered in UNIDO ITPO Tokyo’s “Sustainable Technology Promotion Platform (STePP)” in the four main categories, namely energy, environment, agribusiness and human health. Such technologies are highly expected to be transferred to developing and emerging countries for their sustainable industrial development.
Visitors to the Exhibition were confirmed from 37 countries across Asia, Africa and Latin America. They freely visited the company booths, browsed and downloaded the technology/product brochures, and also engaged in communications with the exhibitors while using various tools such as chats, mails as well as video calls.
For most of the exhibitors, the participation to the online event was their first experience. They commented that the event was useful to introduce their technologies and products to many companies from different regions of the world who could be their potential partners. They also expressed their interests to join other online exhibitions if any such similar events would take place in future.
For further information on STePP, please visit the following site.
https://itpo-tokyo.unido.org/en/activities/technology_transfer/technology_db/
Outline
Date: 9 (Wed) – 10 (Thu) December 2020
Time: 10:00-20:00 (JST)
Format: Online Exhibition
Organizer: UNIDO ITPO Tokyo
Language: English and Japanese
List of the Exhibitors
No. | Company Name | Technology |
1 | Excelsior, Inc. | Waste Treatment Agent That Does Not Require Electricity, Water and Sewage |
2 | GIKEN Ltd. | Press-in Technology (Eco- friendly Piling Works), Construction Revolution and Disaster Recovery Technology |
3 | GS Alliance Co., Ltd. | 100% Nature Biomass Based Biodegradable Resin |
4 | HORIBA, Ltd. | Accurate and Fast Non-contact Infrared Thermometer: IT series |
5 | Japan Conservation Engineers & Co., Ltd. | Plant Growth Biostimulant: High Concentrate Fulvic Acid Solution “Fujimin®” |
6 | Japan Insulation Co., Ltd. | Thermal Insulation Material Using Biomass |
7 | JTOP Co., Ltd. | On-site Regeneration System of Activated Carbon Filtration Unit |
8 | KAIHO INDUSTRY Co., Ltd. | Environmental Friendly Automobile Recycling System |
9 | KINSEI SANGYO Co., Ltd. | Waste incinerator of gasification system |
10 | KOMAIHALTEC Inc. | 300kW Wind Energy Generating System |
11 | MARS Company | ① Special Ice Maker from Salty Water for Fish Preservation :”sea snow” ② Unique Refrigerating Machines with Supercooling Technology for High-Quality Food Preservation: Kuraban |
12 | Matsuzawa Kawaraten, Inc. | Super Virus Inactivity Light |
13 | Mitsubishi Chemical Aqua Solutions Co., Ltd. | On-site Water Treatment System to Improve Quality |
14 | NascNano Technology Co., Ltd. | MEDICAL NANOCOAT |
15 | NEW STANDARD’S Co., Ltd. | A Water-producing Server Without Tap Water to Create Safe Drinking Water by Condensing Humidity |
16 | Shinko Tecnos Co., Ltd. | ① Hydrothermal Treatment Technology ② Plastic changing to oil machine |
17 | TAMADA Corporation | Pollution Prevention: SF double-wall tank |
18 | Techno Medica Co., Ltd. | Portable Electrolyte Analyser ‘STAX-5 inspire’ |
19 | Terios-Tec Co., Ltd. / Parks Co., Ltd. | Hypochlorous Acid Solution Manufacturing Equipment (Patented Technology: Buffer Method) |
20 | TOTETSU MFG. Co., Ltd. | Water treatment: Rainwater Harvesting and Underground Storage |
21 | Tromso Co., Ltd. | Biofuel: Rice Husk Briquette Machine Water Purifier ‘Welvina’ Series |
22 | Tsujiplastics Co., Ltd. | Solar Charger for Rural Residents |
23 | Y’s Global Vision, Inc. | Compact-Sized Desalination Device |