JASIS 2013 Final Report

FINAL REPORT
Discover the Future.
"JAIMA
EXPO" / "SIS"
Analytical Instruments & Solution Expo/ Scientific Instruments Show
has been renamed
"JASIS".
Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)
Japan Scientific Instruments Association (JSIA)
INDEX
Page
1. Guide to JASIS 2013·············································································· 1
2. Outline of JASIS 2013 ············································································ 3
3. Scale of Exhibition ················································································ 6
4. Number of Visitors ················································································· 7
5. Public Relations ···················································································· 9
6. Opening Ceremony, the Celebration Party ·················································· 10
7. International Exchange Activities ······························································ 11
8. Medical Innovation Zone ······································································· 14
9. JST Booth / AIST Booth ·········································································· 18
10. mini/Solution Area ················································································· 19
11. Research Organization / Academic Association Area ···································· 20
12. International Organization Area ································································ 21
13. News & Magazine Area ·········································································· 22
14. “The Heritage” Corner ··········································································· 23
15. Science Experimental Show & Workshop / Educational DVD Corner················ 25
16. My NAVI Lounge/Smartphone ································································· 26
17. Scientific / Analytical Instruments Compendium ·········································· 27
18. Exhibition ··························································································· 28
19. New Technology Seminars ······································································ 29
20. JASIS Conferences ··············································································· 42
21. Science Seminar··················································································· 56
22. Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar··························································· 57
23. Visitors’ Profile······················································································ 58
24. Questionnaire for Japanese Visitors ·························································· 63
25. Questionnaire for Overseas Visitors ·························································· 67
26. Questionnaire for JASIS Conference Attendees··········································· 70
27. Questionnaire for Japanese Exhibitors······················································· 71
28. Exhibition Hall Layout············································································· 72
29. List of Exhibitors & Primary Exhibits ·························································· 75
30. JASIS 2013 Organization········································································ 82
31. JASIS 2013 Organizing Committee ··························································· 82
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1. Guide to JASIS 2013
1.Title
JASIS 2013
2. Organizers
Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)
Japan Scientific Instruments Association (JSIA)
3.Slogan
Discover the Future.
4.Dates
Exhibition: September 4 - 6 (3 days, Wed. - Fri.)
Conference: September 3 - 6 (4 days, Tue. - Fri.)
5.Hours
10:00 - 17:00
6.Exhibit firms and
booths
Total: 446 companies・organizations / 1,359 booth units / 15 countries
7.Number of visitors
Total: 23,034 visitors
(Day 1:
7,131 visitors)
(Day 2:
7,644 visitors)
(Day 3:
8,259 visitors)
8.Venue
Makuhari Messe, International Exhibition Halls Nos. 5 ~ 8
Makuhari Messe, International Conference Hall
APA Hotel & Resort Tokyo Bay Makuhari
Hotel New Otani Makuhari
9.Sponsors:
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry / Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology / Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries / Ministry of the Environment /
Japan Science and Technology Agency / National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology / National Institute of Technology and Evaluation / RIKEN / Japan External Trade
Organization(JETRO) / U.S. Commercial Service, Embassy of the United States of America /
UK Trade & Investment Japan, British Embassy Tokyo / Embassy of Canada / The Japan
Society of Applied Physics / The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers / The Society of
Polymer Science / The Japan Petroleum Institute / The Chemical Society of Japan / The
Meteorological Society of Japan / The Japan Institute of Metals / The Japanese biochemical
society / The Society for Biotechnology, Japan / The Ceramic Society of Japan / Japan Society
for Bioscience, Biotechnology,and Agrochemistry / Spectroscopical Society of Japan / The
Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry / The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan / Japan Institute
of Invention and Innovation / Japanese society of medical instrumentation / The development
Engineering Society of Japan / Japan Society for Environmental Chemistry / The Japan
Society of Mechanical Engineers / The Physical Society of Japan / Interchange Association,
Japan / Japan Science Foundation / The Japan society for the advancement of inventions /
Society of Indoor Environment Japan / the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry / Japan
Machinery Center for Trade and Investment
10. Supported by
Japan Environmental Technology Association / Japan Association of Medical Equipment
Industries / Japan Measuring Instruments Federation / Japan Inspection Instruments
Manufacturers' Association / Japan Reagent Association / The Vacuum Society of Japan /
Japan Electric Measuring Instruments Manufacturers' Association / The Japanese Association
for Non-Destructive Testing Industry / The Japanese Society for Non-Destructive Inspection /
The Association of Powder Process Industry and Engineering, JAPAN / Japan Bioindustry
Association / Japan Society of Next Generation Sensor Technology / Japan Microscope
Manufacturer's Association / Japan Optical Industry Association / Japan Optical Measuring
Instruments Manufacturers' Association / Japan Testing Machinery Association / Japan
Vacuum Industry Association / Japan Pharmaceutical Equipment & Machinery Association
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11.Exhibit Instruments
12. Exhibition
1. Analytical Instruments & Systems
2. Analytical Instruments Accessories
3. Scientific Instruments
4. Laboratory Instruments, Tools & Consumables
5. Environmental & Industrial Instruments
6. Bio related Instruments
7. Testing Devices & Apparatus
8. Production related Instruments
(Electronic Devices & Energy related Instruments)
9. Software & Other related Services
・Medical Innovation Zone : 26 booth units
*(
): JASIS2012’s figures
・JST Booth: 21 (14) booth units
・AIST Booth: 5 (6) booth units
・mini/Solution Area: 25 (24) companies, 33 (29) booth units
・Research Organization Area: 11 (17) companies/organizations, 16 (20) booth units
・Academic Association Area: 7 (7) organizations, 8 (8) booth units
・International Organization Area: 26 (24) companies/organizations, 24 (21) booth units
・Media & Press Area: 14 (15) companies, 15 (16) booth units
・Science Experimental Show & Workshop / Educational DVD Corner
・“The Heritage” Corner: 15 (20) certified instruments
・My NAVI Lounge
13.New Technology Seminars
Total: 343 (337) sessions (50 min. seminar:
135 (133) Sessions)
(25 min. seminar:
208 (204) Sessions)
Total: 15,047 (15,422) visitors
(Day 1:
(Day 2:
(Day 3:
Average per seminar
14.Conferences
4,190 (4,636)
5,055 (5,141)
5,802 (5,645)
43.9 (45.8)
visitors)
visitors)
visitors)
visitors / seminar
Date: Sep. 3 (Tue.) - 6 (Fri.)
Venue: International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe
Number of groups / meetings : 24 (19) groups / 48 (40) sessions
Number of audience: 4,157 (4,256) visitors
15. Science Seminar
Human body that the cell becomes younger - Mitochondria solve a wonder Date: Sep. 5 (Thu.), 13:30 - 15:00
Place: “REI” Hall, Hotel New Otani Makuhari
Number of audience: 223 people
16. Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar
"The Latest movement for the 17th revision of the Japanese pharmacopeia"
Date: Sep. 6 (Fri.), 14:00 - 16:00
Place: International Conference Room, International Conference Hall
Number of audience: 432 people
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2. Outline of JASIS 2013
1. The Second Hosting of the Exhibition Under the New Name of JASIS
Launching of the Medical Innovation Zone, a novel JASIS development
The Analytical Instruments Exhibition and Scientific Instruments Exhibition have been jointly held since
2010 with the aim of becoming a full-scale and internationally competitive exhibition that will serve as the
Asian hub for the instrumentation field. In 2012, a single exhibition was held under the new unified moniker
of JASIS (Japan Analytical & Scientific Instruments Show). The exhibition fulfilled all expectations. 2013,
the second year of the unified JASIS, saw the exhibition take a step in a new direction with the establishment
of the Medical Innovation Zone ~ Advanced Diagnostics ~.
2. Special Programs Examining Advanced Diagnostics Businesses Emerging from Analytical
Instruments
Medical Innovation ~Advanced Diagnostics ~
JASIS 2012 focused on safety and security, materials science, and life science, three fields supporting the
outstanding technical capabilities of domestic industries involved in analysis and science. JASIS 2013,
while limiting its scope to that unaffected by the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law, showcased advanced
diagnostics, a new market in the life science field that is exhibiting strong signs of emergence.
The Medical Innovation Zone was set up in the exhibition venue and hosted eleven lectures and panel
discussions by speakers from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, universities, and industry. In
addition, an area was set up for seminars and panel displays by 24 companies providing advanced
technologies and services and a partnering corner for promoting alliances.
Additionally, the JASIS conference held four symposium and forum programs mainly comprising lectures
by speakers invited from abroad who spoke on related topics. Companies planning entry into the advanced
diagnostics market in the near future, as well as universities, public agencies, international companies, and
other organizations were invited to participate in order to benefit from the latest information from Japan and
other countries about related advanced diagnostics. The Conference received high marks for excellence. (See
page 14 for details.)
3. Scale of Exhibition
JASIS 2013 hosted 446 companies and organizations and 1,359 booths, the second highest number of
companies and the third highest number booths in show history. The record number of exhibiting companies
was 450 in 2010 and the record number of booths was last year’s 1,363, followed by 1,361 in 2010. These
2010 figures, largely invariant from those of this year, show how the scale of the exhibition remains
consistent since the 2010 inception of the joint exhibition. (See page 6 for details.) Overseas exhibitor
numbers surpassed last year’s, totaling 42 companies and 41 booths from 15 countries. (2012: 36 companies,
35 booths, 12 countries.)
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4. Response from Exhibiting Companies (Summarization of Exhibiting Company Questionnaire)
In a post-exhibition questionnaire for exhibiting companies, those answering that the exhibition was "Very
Useful" or "Useful" accounted for 75.5%, overtaking last year’s mark by 8.2 points. 65.1% of the companies
responded that the number of visitors to their booths was “More Than Expected” or “As Expected”, a 12.7
point increase over last year. Regarding exhibiting next year, those who answered "Yes" or "Under
Consideration" made up 74.9% of the responses, enabling us to ascertain that exhibiting companies were
highly satisfied with the exhibition. (See page 71 for details.)
5. Exhibition Venue
Due to Makuhari Messe’s design, the venue was divided into the two sections of Halls 5 and 6 and Halls 7
and 8, but was laid out without separating into product category zones.
The booth layout was centered on general exhibition booths, which accounted for 91.9% of all booths.
Occupying the floor perimeter were the Medical Innovation Zone, the Mini/Solution Corner for exhibiting
smaller products, the Research Organization Corner, the Academic Association Corner, and the News &
Magazine Corner. (See 8 - 18 for the programs held at the venue.)
6. Exhibition Attendance
JASIS 2013 welcomed 23,034 visitors, down by 0.5% (105) from last year, a result perhaps of the soaking
rain on the first and second days and intermediately thereafter. According to a breakdown in visitor
categories, users of analytical and scientific instruments accounted for over half of visitors at 51.4% (11,846).
This is in keeping with past visitor category trends for the Analytical & Scientific Instruments Exhibition,
indicating that JASIS continues to receive great support from users. In addition, 12,861 visitors (55.8%)
responded that their purpose for attending was to "Collect Information for Equipment Purchase". Being able
to attract high quality visitors like this is the clear advantage of JASIS. (See pages 7 and 59 for details.)
International visitors numbered 427 from 32 countries. Though a decrease by 73 (14.6%), the number of
countries represented increased by five. (In 2012, 500 people from 27 countries were present.)
Visitors in the university student category increased by 147 (17.4%) over last year. This was likely due to
establishment for the first time of the My NAVI Lounge in collaboration with Mynavi Corporation. (See
page 26 for details.)
7. Response from exhibition visitors (Summarization of Visitor Questionnaire)
Questionnaires were collected from 5,014 visitors during the exhibition, 65% of whom belonged to the user
category. Overall, 73.0% responded that they had an advisory capacity or decision making authority
regarding equipment purchase, demonstrating significant attendance by users directly connected to
equipment purchase. 70.2% responded that their visit was very or somewhat productive, indicative of a high
level of satisfaction with this exhibition. (For details, see page 63.)
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8. New Technology Seminar
JASIS takes a three-point approach to attracting visitors: the exhibition itself, the New Technology Seminars,
and the Conference. The New Technology Seminars were held during the three days of the exhibition using
17 venues in hotels adjacent to Makuhari Messe. 100 of the exhibiting companies gave presentations on a
total of 343 topics, a figure that extends the record for the maximum number of presentations to two years in
a row. The number of presenting companies ranks second in exhibition history.
Total attendance over the three days reached 15,047. Though this figure is less than last year’s 15,422, it
ranks third highest in exhibition history. (See page 29 for details.)
9. JASIS Conference
The Conference, one of the visitor attractions for JASIS, was the stage for 24 academic associations,
including the exhibition organizers JAIMA and JSIA. A total of 48 sessions were held, another new high.
Nearly the entire International Conference Hall in Makuhari Messe was reserved for the sessions, which
started the day before the exhibition and continued for four days. Attendance for the entire period totaled
4,157, making it third highest in exhibition history. (For details, see page 42. For ICS details, see page 11.)
In addition to the JASIS Conference, the Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar, Science Seminar, Scientific
Experiment & Workshops, and other programs were also held.
Smart device apps were also newly introduced this year with the objective of enhancing visitor convenience.
For details of these, see their respective sections.
This completes our report and overview on the successful hosting of the 2nd JASIS, an exhibition combining
new ventures with traditional events.
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3. Scale of Exhibition
JASIS 2013 hosted 446 companies and organizations and 1,359 booths, the second highest number of
companies and the third highest number of booths in show history. The previous record for exhibiting
companies was 450 in 2010. For booths it was 1,363 in 2012, followed by 1,361 in 2010. These 2010
figures, largely invariant from those of this year, show how the scale of the exhibition remained consistent
since the 2010 inception of the joint exhibition.
In odd numbered years, when Science Expo in Osaka, sponsored by the Osaka Scientific Instruments
Association, an affiliate of the Japan Scientific Instruments Association and one of the main organizers of
JASIS, was held. However, the exhibition scale had tended to decrease. But with the addition of exhibiting
companies at the newly launched Medical Innovation Zone, the even years of 2010 and 2012 have exhibited
about the same exhibition scale.
Of the 1,363 booths, 1,238 were general 3m x 3m booths for product display, accounting for 91.1%. The
remaining 8.9%, or 121 booths, were used by the Medical Innovation Zone, Mini/Solution Corner, the
Research Organizations Corner, the Academic Association Corner, and others.
Of the total 446 companies and organizations, sponsor (JAIMA or JSIA) member corporations comprised
236 companies for 52.9%, while non-member exhibitors comprised a total of 210 companies for 47.1%,
signaling a wide open door for non-member exhibitors.
The number of exhibitors from overseas surpassed last year, amounting to 41 companies and 40 booths
from 15 countries. (2012: 36 companies, 35 booths, 12 countries.)
Exhibitors classified by member company or not
Number of booths
Number of companies/organizations
JASIS 2013
2013/2012
JASIS 2012
2011
JASIS 2013
2013/2012
JASIS 2012
2011
1,060
96%
1,107
1,023
232
94%
247
220
Not member (Japan)
135
107%
126
138
88
101%
87
94
Not member (Overseas)
17
81%
21
17
16
89%
18
11
JST・AIST
26
130%
20
20
3
100%
3
4
mini/SolutionArea
Area
Mini/Solution
34
113%
30
35
26
104%
25
26
JAIMA/JSIA member
Medical Innovation Zone
Sub total
Other Areas
Total
26
-
-
-
25
-
-
-
1,298
100%
1,304
1,233
390
103%
378
355
61
103%
59
51
56
97%
58
49
1,359
100%
1,363
1,284
446
102%
438
404
Exhibitors classified by overseas
Number of companies・organizations / countries
General exhibitor
International Organization Area
Media & Press Area
Total
JASIS 2013
JASIS 2012
2011
16 companies 17 booths / 8 countries
17 companies 20 booths / 7 countries
11 companies 17 booths / 7 countries
24 companies・organizations 22 booths
/ 12 countries
18 organizations 14 booths /
10 countries
15 organizations 12 booths /
9 countries
1companies 1booths / 1countries
1companies 1booths / 1countries
1companies 1booths / 1countries
41companies・organizations 40booths / 36 companies・organizations 35 booths 27 companies・organizations 30 booths
15countries
/ 12 countries
/ 12 countries
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4. Number of Visitors
1.Visitor number of JASIS each day
JASIS 2013
JASIS 2012
Sept. 4 (Wed.) (Day 1)
7,131
7,623
JAIMA EXPO
2011/ SIS 2011
7,630
Sept. 5 (Thu.) (Day 2)
7,644
7,676
7,748
Sept. 6 (Fri.)
(Day 3)
8,259
7,840
8,096
Total number of visitors
23,034
23,139
23,474
※The duplication count by registration ID was eliminated completely and counted assuring “one
visitor/one time count”. In addition, the exhibitor name tags were counted separately, and were not
included in the visitor count.
2. User Category: the Majority Visitor
According to a tally of the total visitor registrations, 51.4% of the 23,034 visitors, or 11,846 people,
responded that they were users of analytical and scientific instruments. At over half of all visitors, this is
the same trend as for previous Analytical and Scientific Instruments Exhibitions. This shows that JASIS
continues to receive strong support from the users.
3. Number of Overseas Visitors by Country
The number of overseas visitors, representing 32 countries, was 427 for a 14.6% decrease of the previous
year (500).
Number of Visitors from Top Ten Countries
(Countries besides the top ten are tallied in the “Others” category.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
JASIS2013
Total
Country
South Korea
153
China
51
Chinese Taipei
33
United States
30
Thailand
27
India
27
Vietnum
24
Singapore
17
Indonesia
6
Hong Kong
6
Other
53
Total
427
JASIS2012
Total
Country
South Korea
157
China
109
Chinese Taipei
48
Vietnum
34
United States
28
Thailand
16
Singapore
15
India
10
Germany
9
Malaysia
8
Other
66
合計
500
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
Total
Country
South Korea
122
China
59
United States
56
Chinese Taipei
37
India
24
Singapore
12
Thailand
11
Germany
9
Canada
6
Colombia
5
Other
100
Total
441
Hong Kong
1.4%
Other
12.4%
Indonesia
1.4%
Singapore
4.0%
Vietnum
5.6%
South Korea
35.8%
India
6.3%
Thailand
6.3%
United States
7.0%
Chinese Taipei
7.7%
China
11.9%
4. New My NAVI Lounge Helps Draw Record Number of Students to Exhibition
In collaboration with the Mynavi Corporation, a place for assisting university students in exploring the
venue, the My NAVI Lounge, was run for the three days of the exhibition on the 2nd floor lounge of Hall
7. Over 200 students took advantage of this lounge, presumably researching fields with the aim of finding
employment. As a result, the number of university students increased by 147 (17.5%) over last year. (For
details of visitor registration, see page 58.)
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5.Visitor Registration with Name Tags with Barcodes
To assure the accuracy of visitor data, advance registration was strongly recommended. The name tags
were mailed for advance registrants to improve the integrity of the visitor profile.
The ratio of advance registrants to all visitors was 84.5% (2012: 85.8%), 19,461 visitors (19,866 visitors)
among 23,034 (23,139). The recipients of the advance name tags those registered before 11 days prior to
the show opening were 49.9% (52.9%), 11,487 visitors (12,250 visitors), whose profile data are regarded
to be accurate. (For details, see p.58)
The purposes of promoting electronic registration are as follows;
(1) By designing the mandatory registration item, the integrity of visitor profiles could be secured,
resulting in effective and accurate visitor communication.
(2) With “business card data” to be printed on the name tag in 2 dimensional barcode, quick and
effective visitor registration at exhibitor’s booth can be smoothly obtained without any additional cost
and burden at the exhibitor. The visitors would be free from submitting and exchanging their business
cards at the booth.
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5. Public Relations
We promoted JASIS 2013’s contents to the several newspapers, magazines, journals, feature
articles and web with e-mail newsletter as shown below.
1. Posters (2,600 copies (Japanese), 400 copies (English))
2. Flyers (30,000 copies (Japanese), 5,000 copies (English))
3. Direct Mails (397,000 copies)
4. E-Mail Newsletter “JASIS On-line Magazine” (7 times(Japanese), 2 times (English),
2 times(Limited Version))
5. Advertisement
News Papers:
Science News, Nikkan Kogyo Shinbun, Nikkei Sangyo Shinbun,
Kagaku Kogyo Nippo, Fuji Sankei Business i, etc.
Membership Journals and “Sangyo to Kankyo”, “BUNSEKI”, “Kagaku-to Kogyou”,
Magazines:
“Koubunshi”, “Oyo Butsuri”, “Kagaku to Seibutu”, “Pharmacia”,
“Kankyo to Sokutei Gijyutsu”, “Seikagaku”, “Nikkei Science”,
“Jikken Igaku”, “PHARM TECH JAPAN”, “Polyfile”, “Food
Chemical”, “Vietnam Association of Testing Laboratories News
letter” etc.
E-mail Newsletter:
Food Chemical News Headline No.28, Nikkei Science E-mail
Magazine, Bio Quick News etc.
WEB Advertisement:
Yahoo! Display Network・Listing ad.
Google Display Network・Listing ad.
Science WEB ad banner
Mailing Service:
IR mail、Q mail、NTS Mailing Service etc.
Other (ad.)
Nikkei Science
6. Articles
Nikkei Sangyo Shinbun, Science News, Kagaku Kogyo Nippo, Nikkan Kogyo Shinbun, Sangyo to
Kankyo , OHM, Food Chemical News, Monthly Food Chemical, The Medical & Test Journal, Clean
Technology etc.
7. Web site
The JASIS web site (http://www.jasis.jp/) is maintained year round, providing information in Japanese,
English, and Chinese, and advanced registration functions. It also provides convenience to exhibiting
companies in the form of dedicated pages for them. A blog and Twitter (http://twitter.com/JASIS_Office/)
were utilized to provide information before, during, and after the exhibition.
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6. Opening Ceremony, the Celebration Party
The opening ceremony was held at the exhibition hall, Makuhari Messe at 9:40 a.m. on
September 4th with approximately 200 people attended, and after the ceremony, guided site tour
was conducted. The celebration party was held at “TSURU” Hall , Hotel New Otani Makuhari at
5:30 p.m. on September 4th with approximately 500 people attended.
< The Opening Ceremony >
【 Opening Address 】
Shigehiko Hattori
President, Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association
Hideto Yazawa
【 Guest Speech 】
Shuzo Takada
【 Tape Cut 】
Shuzo Takada
President, Japan Scientific Instruments Association
Director-General for Manufacturing Industries Policy
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Sotaro Ito
Director-General for Manufacturing Industries Policy
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Norio Teramae
President, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
Gregory Briscoe
Commercial Officer, U.S. Embassy in Japan
Shigehiko Hattori
President, Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association
Hideto Yazawa
President, Japan Scientific Instruments Association
< The Celebration Party >
Gonemon Kurihara
【 Opening Address 】
Vice President, Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association
Dr. Amit Ghosh
【 Guest Speech 】
Pittcon 2014 Program Chairman
Norikazu Sato
【 Kanpai 】
Vice President, Japan Scientific Instruments Association
【 Attraction 】Jazz Session
【 Closing remarks 】
Atsushi Horiba
Vice President, Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association
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7. International Exchange Activities
With the aim of establishing JASIS as Asia’s premier exhibition, the Japan Analytical
Instruments Manufacturers' Association (JAIMA) made direct visits to analytical instrument-related
organizations in the Asian countries, including China, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, and
Vietnam, and submitted invitations for participating member corporations to exhibit at JASIS and
requested that delegations from industrial groups visit the exhibition.
Exhibitors from abroad included 15 companies (16 booths) and 27 groups (25 booths) (2012: 18
companies (21 booths), 18 groups (14 booths)). New for this year were exhibition booths by
embassies, Japan offices, and industrial associations from Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, and Vietnam.
Visitors from abroad numbered 427, 85% of the previous year. Of these, 344 were from Asia, 87%
of the previous year, 15 of whom belonged to the delegation of analytical organizations in Vietnam.
The following five programs were held by JAIMA for international exhibitors, lecturers, and
visitors. The international exchange event of Item 6 was held by the Japan Scientific Instruments
Association (JSIA).
1. Tour for International Friendship Organization JASIS Delegation, International Conference Lecturers
From 13:00 to 18:00 on September 3, a total of 23 people participated, including visitors from
international friendship organizations, USA’s PITTCON steering committee, Vietnam’s
VinaLab/VinaTest, and International Conference lecturers from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the
USA,
and
England.
Participants
toured
the
Tokyo
Waterfront
in
Harumi
for
industry-academia-government collaboration of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology (AIST), and also enthusiastically enjoyed sight-seeing in Tokyo.
Afterwards, people from the Korea Scientific Instruments Industry Cooperative (KSIIC) and
KoreaLab joined in the welcome reception.
2. ICS 2 International Technical Forum
Lecturer selection activities were conducted under international committee sponsorship. The
International Conference Session 2, International Technical Forum’s "Special Programs
Examining Advanced Diagnostics Business Emerging from Analytical Instruments", held in
collaboration with Medical Innovation, took place on September 4 from 13:30 to 16:40 at the
International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe.
Talks by lecturers from Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, and
Hong Kong drew about 80 participants. Professor
Patrick Tan of Singapore’s Duke-NUS University
provided
insight
into
how
cellular
processes
understood from genetic analysis get confused by
pathogenic bacteria in relation to infectious types of
cancer common among Asians, such as stomach and
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bile duct cancer. He also discussed how such data can be applied to new treatments. Dr. Se-Hwa
Kim of Korea’s KRISS reported that new pathological findings concerning the role of lipids in
atherosclerosis patients could be obtained based on compositional and structural information,
acquired through imaging analysis using CARS (Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering), on lipid buildup
in circulatory system atherosclerosis .
Dr. J. J. Chen, Chief Technology Officer of Taiwan’s Supra Integration and Incubation Center,
reported on Taiwan’s incubation system for bioindustry, government policy, and especially how
Taiwan has excellent product development, exploiting its strengths in IT and mobile technology in,
for example, the development of such products as the Handy glucose meter that uses smart phones.
Professor Jack Wong, Deputy Secretary General of Hong Kong’s Asian Harmonization Working
Party Executive, reported on the current regulatory situation regarding medical equipment in
Hong Kong and Southeast Asia and activities and the current situation in each country with
respect to harmonizing regulations. The lecture program was a great success due to the variety of
content.
3. Medical Innovation International Keynote Speech
Dr. Mike Lee of the USA’s Milestone Development Services, selected to give an international
keynote speech for the Medical Innovation Zone upon request to the USA’s Analytical, Life
Science & Diagnostics Association (ALDA), spoke on the topic of "Translating Analytical
Technology to Enable the Future of Personalized Medicine" on September 5 from 12:30 to 13:30.
His presentation dealt specifically with the application of analytical equipment, especially
LC/MS/MS, to personalized medicine. Drawing about 60 listeners, the event was a success.
4. ICS 5 China Forum
The International Conference Session 5 China Forum’s "Measurement of Metabolic Disorders
Such as Inborn Error of Metabolism by Using Mass Spectrometry and its Application to Advanced
Diagnostics", organized by the International Committee in collaboration with Medical Innovation,
was held at the International Conference Hall on September 5 from 13:30 to 16:00.
The keynote speech was given by Peking University Health Science Center’s Yang Yan Ling, a
leading researcher in China on screening neonatal diagnosis of metabolic disorders. Dr. Yang has
been analyzing metabolic disorders since 2002 using GCMS. China’s neonatal diagnosis, which
started in the 1950s, covered a mere 1% in 1989.
This rose to 80% in 2012 for phenylketonuria and
creatinuria. However, MS is not used for this and
diagnosis of other disorders using MS covers only a
few percent. At present, due to the importance
ascribed to diagnosis of methylmalonic academia
and
homocystinuria,
screening
using
MS
is
necessary. Although there are 30 labs throughout
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China capable of diagnosis using MS, this is still not enough. In the future, it is desirable to
provide patient samples for use in the development of various diagnostic methods with analytical
equipment manufacturers. Dr. Yang also considered this to have great merit to manufacturers as
well. Assistant professor Ge Tao of Capital Medical University gave a presentation on the topic of
Quality Control of Molecular Analysis in which he discussed the current situation in molecular
diagnosis, such as real time PCR and DNA analysis, and quality control standards and their actual
application at his university’s You’ Anmen Clinical Laboratory. In a lecture by Beijing Institute of
Technology’s Assistant Professor Yan Tian Yi’s titled “Measurement of Stimulation by the
Peripheral Field of Vision to the Brain Using fMRI,” he discussed research into measurement and
analysis of the visual stimulus and visual nerve systems using fMRI. Because of their extreme
interest, these lectures drew about 40 participants who also joined in a serious question and
answer session afterwards. Following this, a reception for the lecturers from Asia, China, the US,
and England and Japan’s JAIMA forum was held where conversations and exchanges took place
among researchers from abroad and Japan and with JAIMA people.
5. Seminar for International Exhibiting Companies
The Seminar for International Exhibiting Companies, an original International Committee event
organized especially for exhibiting companies from abroad, was held on September 6 from 12:00
to 13:00 and was attended by about 30 people.
This seminar gave an overview of JASIS 2013 and provided explanations of policies, this year’s
new Medical Innovation Zone initiative, and other
subjects. Also given were presentations introducing
action plans for the future and an overview of JASIS
2014. Companies were also asked to exhibit next year.
In the case that the Medical Innovation initiative is
continued at JASIS from next year on, companies
participating from abroad believe that it would be
desirable to consider what to exhibit in accordance
with this.
6. JSIA (Japan Scientific Instruments Association) International Exchange Event
The International Exchange event was held on September 6, 2013 at 12:00 at the Hotel New Otani
Makuhari. In attendance were four people from PITTCON: Dr. Amit Ghosh (PITTCON 2014
Program Chair), Mrs. Sonali Ghosh, Dr. Scott Hanton (Intertek ASA Laboratory); and seven from
JSIA: Mr. Yazawa (Chairman), Mr. Shitahira (Director), Mr. Irie (Director), Mr. Tokumasu
(Director), Mr. Nakagawa (International Committee member), Mr. Okada (Bureau Director), and
Mr. Matsuyama. Lunch provided an opportunity to exchange ideas and strengthened ties of
friendship.
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8. Medical Innovation Zone ~Advaced Diagnositcs~
JASIS 2012 focused on safety and confidence, materials science, and life science, three fields supporting
the outstanding technical capabilities of domestic industry involved in analysis and science. For this year’s
JASIS, it was decided to devote efforts towards advanced diagnostics, a new market in the life science field
showing strong signs of growth, while keeping within limits unaffected by the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law,
with which JASIS has a particularly close involvement.
This program was a pilot project for taking a look at the existing physics and chemistry analysis market
and considering what types of business opportunities there are in advanced diagnostics. The aim was to
provide a setting that would allow JASIS to be used as a place for discussing possible problems and their
solutions. To this end, companies planning entry in the near future into the advanced diagnostics market,
universities, public agencies, international companies, and other organizations were invited to participate.
The program was divided into two major parts, Lectures, Exhibitions, and Seminars at the Exhibition
Venue Special Exhibition Area, and the International Conference at the International Conference Hall.
1. Medical Innovation Zone in the Exhibition Venue
The Medical Innovation Zone, located in Hall 5, hosted eleven lectures and panel discussions by speakers
from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, universities, and industry. In addition, an area was set
up for seminars and panel displays by 25 companies providing advanced technologies and services and a
partnering corner for promoting alliances.
◆Exhibitors of Poster Corner and Highlights (25companies / 26booth units)
M-5
M-7, M-8
M-14
Micro volume spectrometer which can measure the DNA and
Protein at superior linearity. Automatic picking of single cell.
M-26
Bio Japan 2013
M-4
BioAssociates,Inc.
BioAssociates is a business creation and marketing support
company, exclusively focusing on the Japanese Life Science and
Biotech businesses.
M-2
DAINIPPON SCREEN MFG. CO., LTD.
3D Cell Culuture Imaging and Measuring Instrument
M-9
ELEKON SCIENCE CO.,LTD
We developed HANABI (HANdai Amyloid Burst Inducer) for a
high-throughput assay of amyloid fibrillation by combining a
microplate reader and a ultrasonicator.
M-17
HORIBA, Ltd.
M-12
Human Metabolome Technologies, Inc.
We will introduce how these biomarkers have been developed
utilizing metabolomics, and the latest CE-MS-based metabolomic
researches.
M-15
INITIUM, Inc.
M-6
KANTO CHEMICAL CO.,Inc.
M-20
Kaytee Bio, Co. & Ltd.
BologicMate: Efficacy prediction of the biologics reagents for
rheumatoid arthritis
M-24
KEYCOM Corporation
KEYCOM’s desk-top ESR can measure active oxygen species using
cells and tissues and has potential for screening or cellular analysis.
M-21
KISCO LTD.
We are developing cell culture plate using our chemical coating
technology. We have pre-coated sample and also do coating
services.
M-19
KOKEN LTD.
M-13
Metallogenics Co.,Ltd.
Focus on metal ions, assay at your labo even for beginner
researcher. We will introduce Metallo Assay kit using microplate
reader and pipet.
M-18
MPR Associates, Inc.
Preparation of your medical diagnostic design for a US market
launch.
M-1
Plexera Japan K.K.
M-23
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
M-3
SHISEIDO CO.,LTD.
M-10
SUMITOMO BAKELITE CO.,LTD.
Sumitomo Bakelite is focusing to develop unique and high
value-added products based on the accumulated polymer materials
& plastic processing technologies for many years as a pioneer
company of plastic.
M-16
TAMAGAWA SEIKI CO., LTD.
Our exhibits are high-performance fluorescent magnetic nanobeads
and a novel high-speed immunoassay system that utilizes the beads.
M-11
Tomoe Engineering Co., Ltd.
M-22
TOPU BIO RESEARCH. Co., Ltd.
Our company provides drug metabolites such as cytochrome P450
metabolites, glucuronide, and sufoconjugate using recombinant
yeast cells.
AD Science Co.
Agilent Technologies Japan Ltd.
Berthold Japan K.K.
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◆Keynote Presentations
Sep. 4 (Wed.)
Number of audience: 158 people
Keynote Lecture 1: "For the Commercialization and Industrialization of Regenerative Medicine"
(10:45-11:45)
Yoshihide Ezaki, Director, Bio-Industry Division, Manufacturing Industries Bureau,
METI(Ministry or Economy, Trade and Industry)
Keynote Lecture 2:
"The Potential for advanced diagnosis by Imaging Mass Spectrometry"
(11:45-12:45)
Prof. Mitsutoshi Setou, Dept. of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Hamamatsu University
School of Medicine
Sep. 5 (Thu.)
Number of audience: 203 people
Panel Discussion
"Trends in the Medical Instrument Industry and New Business Potentials in Advanced Diagnostics"
(10:20-12:30)
Chair Lecture:
"Development of pharmaceutical products and the role of advanced medical
devices" (20min)
Akira Morooka Ph.D. , Representative of Monolith Incubation
Panelist Lecture 1:
"Past and Future of Medical Devices Industry" (20min)
Panelist Lecture 2:
"Development of Early Diagnostic Devices Using Analytical Instruments"
(20min)
Shohei Nakano, Medical Device Strategy Institute, Japan Association for the
Advancement of Medical Equipment
Specially Appointed Prof. Masahiro Kohno, Graduate School of Bioscience and
Biotechnology, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Panelist Lecture 3:
Panelist Lecture 4:
"Companion Diagnostics: Now and Future" (20min)
Kenji Tsujimoto, Sysmex Corporation
"How to accelerate a business using Science and Technology in University
campus" (20min)
Specially Appointed Prof. Hisashi Iwase, Office for University-Industry Collaboration,
Osaka University
Keynote Lecture 3:
"Translating Analytical Technology to Enable the Future of Personalized
Medicine. " (12:30-13:30)
Dr. Mike Lee, President, Milestone Development Services
Sep. 6 (Fri.)
Number of audience: 197 people
Keynote Lecture 4: "Medical Device Industry Policy of Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry"
(10:30-11:30)
Takafumi Kakudou, Director, Medical and Assistive Device Industries Office, METI
(Ministry or Economy, Trade and Industry)
Keynote Lecture 5:
"Anatomical dissection of metabolic systems of cancer by high-resolution
imaging mass spectrosmetry"(11:30-12:30)
Prof. Makoto Suematsu, School of Medicine, Keio University
Keynote Lecture 6:
"Clinical application of proteomic diagnostic methods"(12:30-13:30)
Associate Prof. Toru Suzuki, Departments of Cardiovascular Medicine and Ubiquitous
Preventive Medicine, The University of Tokyo
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◆Alliance Presentaions
24 Alliance presentations (25 minutes/session) by exhibitors at Medical Innovation Zone, were held at
M-A area and M-B area during the JASIS2013.
Sep. 4 (Wed.)
Number of audience: 124 people
M-A
14:00
~
14:25
14:40
~
15:05
15:20
~
15:45
16:00
~
16:25
M-B
The fastest path for drug , active protein and bio maker
discovery .
Plexera Japan K.K.
Introducing life science application by Agilent 8800,
the world’s first Triple Quad ICP-MS (ICP-QQQ)
Agilent Technologies Japan Ltd.
Metabolomics analysis solutions using mass
spectrometry technology in a clinical field
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Invitation to metallomics research using Metal sensor
probe.
Metallogenics Co.,Ltd.
High-Throughput Screening Spheroids Counter. A bright
field scanner, allowing reagent-free follow-up, ideal for
label-free assays of 3-D cell culture.
DAINIPPON SCREEN MFG. CO., LTD.
Advantages of novel cell culture chamber using collagen
vitrigel membrane, and its applications
KANTO CHEMICAL CO.,Inc.
Front line of resarch and development using 96well
microplate reader
Berthold Japan K.K.
Introducing an innovative method for creating super clean
zone, a must requirement for the analytical study on
entire genome, etc.
KOKEN LTD.
Sep. 5 (Thu.)
Number of audience: 168 people
14:00
~
14:25
14:40
~
15:05
15:20
~
15:45
16:00
~
16:25
M-A
M-B
It's a Multispectral World: Multispectral Imaging
Technology and Applications
AD Science Co.
Introducing the BioSurvey. - Life Science Market
Research Service.
BioAssociates,Inc.
For regenerative medicine research and drug discoverry
by technologies of plastic processing and surface
treatment.
SUMITOMO BAKELITE CO.,LTD.
How to Design Your Medical Diagnostic Instrument for
The US Market
MPR Associates, Inc.
Multiprobe AFM Bio-Imaging with Raman: The Next
Evolution in SPM
Tomoe Engineering Co., Ltd.
High-speed and high-sensitive immunoassay system
utilizing novel fluorescent magnetic nanobeads
TAMAGAWA SEIKI CO., LTD.
Introduction of Analyzers of HORIBA Group and their
applications for Life Science field.
HORIBA, Ltd.
Cell culture plate by chemical coating technology.
KISCO LTD.
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Sep. 6 (Fri.)
Number of audience: 130 people
14:00
~
14:25
14:40
~
15:05
15:20
~
15:45
16:00
~
16:25
M-A
“Chiral amino acid metabolome analysis” the frontier
technique for biomarker assay
SHISEIDO CO.,LTD.
Biomarker discovery by Q-TOF LC/MS and
SISCAPA®, introduction of multivariate analysis
software,MPP
Agilent Technologies Japan Ltd.
CE-MS metabolomics supports biomarker development
for the drug discovery.
Human Metabolome Technologies, Inc.
QCM Molecular Interaction Analyzer AFFINIX Q8 8-channel multi monitoring and low-volume sensors INITIUM, Inc.
M-B
A high-throughput and fast assay of the amyloidogenicity
of proteins by HANABI
ELEKON SCIENCE CO.,LTD
BiologicMate®: Efficacy prediction kit of biologics
reagents for rheumatoid arthritis
Kaytee Bio, Co. & Ltd.
Contract production of drug metabolites and analysis for
drug matabolic profiling
TOPU BIO RESEARCH. Co., Ltd.
Development of compact and high-sensitive ESR
spectrometer, and application of free-radical analysis for
Medical field
KEYCOM Corporation
◆Partnering Corner
This corner furnished a place for direct meetings with visitors desiring the following types of partnerships
with companies exhibiting at the Medical Innovation Zone’s poster corner. The corner was run for three
days and hosted 21 meetings.
• Wanting to consider technological cooperation from the introduction of ideas and new technologies, etc.
• Looking for a company they could conduct joint development of applications with.
• Wanting to invest in new technologies or bio-ventures.
• Looking for new products for distribution.
• Wanting detailed information about new technologies and ideas relating to bio and advanced diagnostics.
2. JASIS Conference's International Conference
The following four programs relating to medical innovation were held at the JASIS Conference
conducted at the Makuhari Messe International Conference Hall adjacent to the exhibition venue. Invited
were lecturers active at the forefront from the USA, China, Singapore, Taiwan, Korea, and Hong Kong,
who spoke on advances in recent years regarding advanced diagnostics and medical reforms as well as on
the current state of industry-academia collaboration and bio-research. (See page 42 for details.)
①
②
③
④
International Conference Session 1
U.S. Symposium 2013 "Mass Spectroscopy Application on Biology/ Industrial/ Diagnostic "
Sep. 4 (Wed.) 14:00 - 17:00
International Conference Session 2
International Technical Forum 2013 "Special Programs examining advanced diagnostics business
emerging from analytical instruments"
Sep. 4 (Wed.) 13:30 - 16:40
International Conference Session 4
Korea Symposium 2013 "Microfabrication and microfluidics: Efficient Tools for Advanced Diagnostics"
Sep. 6 (Fri.) 10:00 - 12:00
International Conference Session 5
China Forum 2013 "Measurement of metabolic disorders such as inborn error of metabolism by using
mass spectrometry and its application to advanced diagnostics"
Sep. 5 (Thu.) 13:30 – 16:00
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9. JST Booth / AIST Booth
Two departments (Advanced Measuring Technology and A-STEP) from the Japan Science and
Technology Agency (JST) occupied 21 booths and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
and Technology (AIST) 5 booths. Also held were presentations of conference results. It is believed that
such active cooperation as a joint exhibition has contributed in some way to development and growth of
leading edge analytical technology.
◆Japan Science and Technology Agency (Advanced Measuring Technology)
[Prior instruments to be exhibited]
radioactive reference material, examination system for food radioactive analysis, Becqurel counter,
Imaging system for fuel cell, small optical fiber laser, UV microchip laser, broadband/highsencitive
imaging device
[Conference]
Promotion program on JST Advanced Measuring Technology & System
Development
Advanced Measuring Program for Japan's Science & Technology based
growth
International
Conference Room
International
Conference Room
Sep. 5, 10:00 - 12:30
Sep. 5, 13:00 - 15:40
◆Japan Science and Technology Agency (A-STEP)
[Prior instruments to be exhibited]
Antibody concentration measuring, Lubricant-free ball screws, Vibration isolator,"Dry" Scanning Acoustic
Tomograph, Gaze tracking, Exploration system for radiation hotspot, Nourishment detectors, Gas sensor
◆National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
[Highlight]
The theme of our exhibition is “The reliability for the measurements” and “Advanced instrumentation
technology”. You can learn about the latest researches for Metrology and Measurement Science of AIST.
[Conference]
Measurement and Characterization of Nano Materials
NMIJ CRM Seminar 2013
-Helpful Analytical Know-how and Certified Reference Material (CRM)The 10th Symposium of Research Institute of Instrumentation Frontier
(RIIF) -Safety of Infrastructure and Frontiers of Instrumentation and
Characterization Technologies-
Convention Hall A
Sep. 4, 10:00 - 17:00
Convention Hall A
Sep. 5, 10:00 - 17:00
Convention Hall A
Sep. 6, 10:00 - 17:00
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10. mini/Solution Area
Venture businesses, component manufacturers, peripheral device manufacturers, parts & software
manufacturers and analysis service providers are invited to this mini/Solution Corner and gathered much
attention from that industry. The exhibitors and exhibited products in this corner were as follows.
◆mini/Solution Area Exhibitors & Primary Exhibits (25 companies / 33 booth units)
S-1
in-situ Downstream Asher, Micro Manipulators, Nano Probe, Near
Infrared Cameras, Mid Wave Infrared Cameras
S-2
Aishin.co.,ltd
S-19
ALLIANCE Biosystems, Inc.
Plasma Cleaner/Etcher, Sputter/Carbon coater, consumables for
AFM/SPM/TEM/SEM, Silicon membrane TEM grids, FIB/SEM
Lift-Out grid, Graphene
SC-1
Astellatech, Inc.
S-5
ASTEX CO.,LTD.
S-22
Chemical Instruments Co.,Ltd.
pH meters, Data processing systems, Bio-medical internal pressure
monitor, microdetermination pH electrodes, micro pH electrodes
S-9
Filgen, Inc.
OSMIUM PLASMA COATER, VACUUM ELECTRON STAINER, UV
OZONE CLEANER
S-18
Hydrogen/quantum beam lab., Univ. of Tsukuba
Analysis Service Providers with ion beam. Rutherford backscattering
spectroscopy (RBS), elastic recoil detection analysis (ERDA).
S-6
kandagomukagaku co., ltd
S-12
KANEKA TECHNO RESEARCH CORPORATION
Analytical Service Provider: such as material analysis, environment
analysis, testing, the patent search
S-11
Kawaso Texcel Co ,Ltd
X-ray transmission windows, Infrared transmission windows. Beryllium,
Diamond and Sapphire can be brazed to Cu, Al and SUS. Hermetically
brazed joints (Cu-W, Cu-Alumina and etc.)
S-16
KLV CO., LTD.
S-10
OEM Laser Gas Detector, OEM Mass Flow Meter, OEM Mass Flow
Controller, Infrared Source
S-7
Lightstone Corp.
Data Analysis and Grahing Software “Origin” , WRD Analysis Software
“JADE” Database of the Powder Diffraction File “ICDD PDF-4+”
S-21
NANO CONTROL CO.,LTD.
S-17
Neuberg Company Limited
S-20
niigata corporation
S-3
QMAIL
S-15
S.H.I. Examination & Inspection, Ltd.
Activation analysis of trace light elements. Surface analysis with ion
beam. The electrical characteristic evaluation of Si device.
S-8
TAKASAGO ELECTRIC, INC.
Micro pumps (Electro-osmotic, piezoelectric, syringe, on chip, unit, etc.),
miniature valves including rocker valves, a bonded manifold, etc
S-4
TOKYO M.I. CO., INC.
electric ignited Bunsen Baurner, Aspirator, etu.
S-14
UNION CORPORATION
S-13
Vacuubrand Scientific Japan Ltd.
Chemistry diaphragm pumps and pumping systems. Vacuum gauges and
controller. Fluid aspiration system.
SC-2
Watty Corporation
SC-3
YOS Co., Ltd.
AD Science Co.
LEISTER TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD
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11. Research Organization / Academic Association Area
11 public research institutes exhibited in the Research Organization Area and 7 academic associations
exhibited in Academic Associations Area. The presentations on the latest development, exhibitions of
prototypes of new instruments and the introduction of conference theme were carried out.
This area is an important area to communicate with the research engineers and scholars of government,
academia and industry.
◆Research Organization Area (11 organizations / 16 booth units)
1. Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute, Japan (Chemical Standards Department)
2. Instrument and Research Technology Center, Nagoya Institute of Technology
3. Isotope Imaging Laboratory, Hokkaido University
4. Kimura Laboratory, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University
5. Light Beam Platform
6. National Institure of Technology and Evaluation
7.National Metrology Institute of Japan(NMIJ)/National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
8. RIKEN NMR Facility
9. Takasaki Advanced Radiation Research Institute, JAEA
10.University of Toyama, Center for Research and Development in Natural Sciences, Instrumental Analysis
11. Watarai /Kawano Project, Osaka University
◆Academic Association Area
(7organizations / 8 booth units)
1. Japan Accreditation Board (JAB)
2. Japan Environmental Measurement and Chemical Analysis Association
3. Japan Environmental Technology Association
4. Professsionals' Network in Advanced Instrumentation Society(PAI-NET)
5. Radiation Application Development Association
6. The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
7. The Spectroscopical Society of Japan
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12. International Organization Area
International Organization Area was set for Internationalization
promotion of a show. “U.S. Pavilion” by U.S. State Japan Office
etc. was continually formed,
and “Korea Pavilion” and
“Canada Pavilion” were set for the second time this year. Japan
Analytical Instrument Manufacturers’ Association’s partner
associations were also introduced as a “JAIMA Partners”.
◆International Organization Area (24 companies・organizations 22 booth Units / 11 countries)
analytica-Messe München
<Korea Pavilion>
Belgium-Wallonia Foreign Trade and Investment Agency (AWEX) KOREA LAB
CAIA
Korea Scientific Instruments Industry Cooperative
(CHINA ASSOCIATION FOR INSTRUMENTALANALYSIS) HAN JIN QUARTZ.
Hong Kong Trade Development Council
<Canada Pavilion>
Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia Commercial Office Alberta Japan Office
Canada Pavilion Quebec Government
SINGAPORE EXHIBITION SERVICES
Embassy of Canada
VINALAB/VINATEST
Ontario International Marketing Centre
<U.S. Pavilion>
Perry Johnson Laboratory Accreditation, Inc.
<JAIMA Partners>
Titan Technologies K.K
ALDA
Commercial Service, U.S. Embassy Tokyo
(Analytical, Life Science & Diagnostics Association)
State of Oregon Japan Representative Office
Beijing Physical & Chemistry Testing Technology Society
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dept. of Community GAMBICA ASSOCIATION LTD
TEEMA
and Economic Development Japan Office
State of North Carolina Japan Office
(Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association)
Virginia Economic Development Partnership
State of Missouri Department of Economic Development
Pittcon
◆Organization for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and Regional Innovation, Japan
(SME Support, Japan):
Consultation Corner for Assisting in the Internationalization of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
Continuing on from the example of last year’s exhibition, SME Support, Japan also exhibited at JASIS
2013. For 3 days, the Consultation Corner for Assisting in the Internationalization of Small and
Medium-sized Enterprises provided advice at the International Organization Corner. The number of
consultations was 11 (20 last year).
Inquiries concerned the USA, ASEAN, China, Europe, Russia, and South America. Compared to last
year, inquiries about China dropped and those regarding ASEAN countries increased. Inquiry subjects
could be categorized into export regulations and import procedures, ways to find customers, market
size survey methods, sales expansion procedures, product safety verification, product manual
localization, and information on international advertising media.
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13. Media & Press Area
This Area presented newspapers, magazines and books that deal with analysis and analytical
instruments and scientific offered by various publishing companies in Japan and overseas.
◆Media & Press Area (14 publishers 15 booth units)
OPTRONICS CO., Ltd.
AAAS/Science
Sangyo Times, Inc.
Digital Data Management Corporation
SANGYO TO KANKYO
Electronic Journal, Inc.
Separation Science
International Labmate
TAISEISHA LTD.
MARUZEN PUBLISHING CO., LTD
THE CHEMICAL DAILY CO., LTD.
Nikkei Science, Inc.
THE SCIENCE NEWS
NTS INC.
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14. “The Heritage” Corner
The recognition project “Heritage of Analytical and Scientific Instruments”, run by Japan Analytical
Instruments Manufacturers' Association (JAIMA) and Japan Scientific Instruments Association (JSIA),
certified fifteen titles in 2013 and on July 26 announced the newly certified heritage articles. The “Heritage of
Analytical and Scientific Instruments” recognition project began in 2012 with the object of preserving for
future generations valuable analytical technologies and instruments and scientific instruments that contributed
to the daily lives, economy, education, and culture of the people of Japan. 2013 being the second year of this
project, the general public was also solicited for candidates, resulting in a total of 26 entries from 19
respondents. The certified articles, all of which represent instruments and technologies with worldwide
recognition in their time, merit passing on to the next generation as symbols of the power of science.
The 2nd Certification Ceremony was held on September 4 in the Lapis hall of Hotel New Otani Makuhari. In
addition, panels displays showing certified instruments, their histories, and other information, and displays of
the instruments themselves were held at the Analytical and Scientific Instruments Heritage Corner located at
the Event Square in Hall 8 of the JASIS exhibition venue.
【Selection Committee members for heritage of analytical and scientific instruments】
Chairperson: Yoshimasa Nihei
(Professor emeritus of The University of Tokyo)
Itaru Ishii
(Director of Dpt. of Science and Engineering, National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo)
Akira Ishitani
(Advisor emeritus of Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology)
Masaaki Kubota
(Director General of NIMC, Advanced Industrial, Science and Technology (AIST))
Keiichi Furuya
(Professor emeritus of The Tokyo University of Science)
Hiroo Yahasaki
(Professor emeritus of The University of Tokyo)
【Recognition Criteria】
(1) What falls under either of the following criteria:
Technologies or instruments that realized significant results in the history of the development of
the analytical measuring techniques / instruments and the scientific instruments related
techniques / instruments, particularly significant to be passed on to the next generations, and
satisfy the following criteria:
・Indicating the important aspects and phases for the development of the target scientific instruments
related techniques and instruments
・Showing Japan's independent development of the scientific instruments related techniques and
instruments from the international point of view
・Contributed to the creations of the new scientific instruments related technique and instrument fields
(2) Technologies or instruments that notably affected the daily lives, the economies, the societies
and the cultures of people among which fall under the following criteria
・ Played an important role to contribute to the expansions of people’s lives and creation of new life styles
・Made epoch-making contribution to the development of the economies of Japan and to the
improvement of the international positions of Japan
・Indicate the important events that are concerned with the societies, the cultures, the scientific
instruments related techniques and instruments
【Categories on Recognized Targets】
(1) The stored and collected instruments
(2) The technologies, the instruments, the related documents and the analytical/test specimen that have historical implications
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◆List of the 2nd certified instruments and items
No.
21
22
Tanaka's Microscope
PORTABLE MIXER
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The early stage surface electron microscope in Japan
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25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Beckman Spectrophotometer DU
Beckman Ultracentrifuge Model L
Automatically-recording X-Ray Diffractometer Geigerflex D-1
X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer Geigerflex SX CAT.NO.3063
Infrared Gas Analyzer for Industrial Use GA-1
Portable Combustible gas detector FM-I
Reporting Auto Titrator RAT-1
Model IR-G Grating Infrared spectrophotometer
Surface Tensiometer
MODEL 170-70 Hitachi Polarized Zeeman Atomic Absorption
Spectrophotometer
Shimadzu High Performance Liquid Chromatograph LC-3A
Potable Hydrogen Generator
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34
35
Titles
Applicants
Osaka University, INOUE Ryo
Satake Chemical Equipment Mfg Ltd.
Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for
Advanced Materials, Tohoku University
Beckman Coulter K.K.
Beckman Coulter K.K.
Rigaku Corporation
Rigaku Corporation
HORIBA, Ltd.
KOMYO RIKAGAKU KOGYO K.K.
Hiranuma Sangyo Co., Ltd.
JASCO Corporation
Kyowa Interface Science Co., Ltd.
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
Shimadzu Corporation
HORIBA, Ltd.
◆Analytical・Scientific Instruments Certificated Ceremony (Hotel New Otani Makunahri)
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15. Science Experimental Show & Workshop /
Educational DVD Corner
At the back end of hall 6, the forum space was set up with 100 audience capacity where “Science
Experimental Show & Workshop” were held by Japan Science Foundation / Science Museum. The
program and the number of audiences are shown as follows.
◆Science Experimental Show & Workshop presented by Japan Science Foundation /
Science Museum
Date : Sep. 6 (Thu.) 13:00 - 14:00 / 14:45 - 15:45
Place: Event Square, Hall 6
Total number of audience: 21 people / 36 people
◆Educational Videos (DVDs) by Japan Society of Analytical Chemistry (JSAC)
Date : Sep. 4 (Wd.) - 6 (Fri.) 10:00 - 16:51 ※Sep.6: AM
Place: Event Square, Hall 6 ※Sep.6 AM
Program: (30 minutes each, Japanese language only)
"LC/MS Analysis"
(10:00 - 10:34 / 11:43 - 12:17 / 13:26 - 14:00 / 15:09 - 15:43)
"Reliability of analysis and its value"
(10:35 - 11:08 / 12:18 - 12:51 / 14:01 - 14:34 / 15:44 - 16:17)
"HPLC Analysis"
(11:09 - 11:42 / 12:52 - 13:25 / 14:35 - 15:08 / 16:18 - 16:51)
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16. My NAVI Lounge / Smartphone
1. My NAVI Lounge
In collaboration with the Mynavi Corporation, the My NAVI Lounge, set up to assist university students
in exploring the venue, was run for the three days of the JAMIS in the 2nd floor lounge of Hall 7. Over
200 students took advantage of this lounge, presumably to research of fields with the aim of finding
employment. As a result, the university student category of visitors increased by 147 (17.5%) over last
year.
Though exhibiting companies cannot expect to convert student visitors to customers in the short term,
these students may become future users or industry leaders. It therefore behooved the companies to use
the Lounge as an opportunity to present to the students a good cooperate image. The future of analytical
and scientific instruments depends crucially on developing the interest of students in this field. JASIS can
serve as an ideal stage for this purpose.
The My NAVI Lounge provided conveniences to student visitors through such services as free name
card production for students without name cards and seminars teaching proper booth visiting manners.
(Advance applications: 298; actual attendance: 202; rate of attendance: 67.8%.)
Seminars held at the My NAVI Lounge covered mainly the following topics:
(Four morning and four afternoon fifteen minute sessions.)
I. Strategies for efficient exhibition navigation
II. Booth visiting manners (business manners)
III. Points in the application of this event to industry and
company research
IV. Explanation of venue entry procedures
2. Applications for Smart Phones (Japanese only)
The expansion of the JASIS exhibition and seminar scale has been accompanied by feedback to the
effect that visitors do not have time to see and hear everything they want.
Many visitors seem to puzzle over how to navigate the venue most efficiently. With a view towards
enhancing visitor convenience, this year for the first time we made available at the App Store and Google
play applications that run on smart phones and other devices. With this app, the visitor can check seminar
programs, exhibiting company booth locations, exhibiting products, attractions, and other information.
The app also supports marking. The aim of this app was to enable visitors to utilize JASIS contents to the
maximum extent possible by providing an easy way to check what they want to
see and hear so that they can efficiently make their rounds at the venue.
Smart phone apps are easier to carry around than printed guides. Not only does the
app assist the planning in advance of how to navigate the venue by letting the user
mark programs and maps, it also facilitates post-attendance reporting by letting the
user enter notes on observations and lectures, save them in the app, and easily send
them by email or other means back to the company. The app was widely praised
by users for how handy it was for a broad range of uses.
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17. "Scientific / Analytical Instruments Compendium"
2013 marks the second year that the printed editions of the Scientific Instruments Compendium,
published by JSIA, and the Analytical Instruments Guide, published by JAIMA have been unified into a
single volume. Titled the Analytical / Scientific Instruments Compendium (Japanese only), listing items
numbered 4,509 spaces and listing 402 companies. 20,000 copies of the 2013 Analytical / Scientific
Instruments Compendium were printed in book form and 5,000 were provided on CDs. During the three
days of JASIS 2013, 7,000 printed copies and 1,700 CDs were provided for limited distribution.
After the exhibition ended, copies of the Analytical / Scientific Instruments Compendium 2013 were
given to the companies listed therein. The Compendium was also sent to member corporations that had
reserved a copy. For the convenience of end users, it was also provided to universities and national and
public research and development organizations, the research and development departments of private
industry, libraries, technical colleges, and other bodies, in reference to the latest data of the information on
the destinations .
"Scientific / Analytical Instruments Compendium 2013"
Number of copies published and distributed
No. of listing items
4,509 spaces
No. of listed companies
402 companies
No. of copies distributed
Printed matters-7,000 CD-1,700
No. of copies printed
Printed matters-20,00 CD-5,000
The Guidebook of Analytical Instruments was available free-of-charge at the information counters in Halls
5 and 7. A special limited distribution of 700 copies per day, a total of 2,100 copies for the three-day
exhibition, was provided.
Due to the unification of the two directories, the Data Section (standard substances, analytical instruments
for different environmental pollution substances, food additives and instruments, positive list test method,
etc.) that had included in the Analytical Instruments Compendium was from 2012 put into the Guidebook of
Analytical Instruments. Additionally, the instruments explanation section of the Guidebook of Analytical
Instruments received major revisions in 2013.
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18. Exhibition
Following Services and events were provided by the organizers in these halls.
・Lottery's Counters (Hall 6 and Hall 8 at Event Square)
To mitigate crowding at the venue reception, JASIS promotes the use of pre-registration for visitor
admission. As part of its pre-registration campaign, a lottery was held especially for visitors who had
pre-registered. This lottery has continued for nearly ten years since the time of the Analytical
Instruments Exhibition and has become a regular event popular with visitors.
・Questionnaire Counters (Hall 6 and Hall 8 at Event Square)
Questionnaire was carried out for 5,000 visitors during 3 days. (For details, see p.60)
・Internet Corners (Hall 6 and Hall 8 at Event Square)
Free Wireless LAN connectable services and PCs & Printers services were presented for visitors.
・Free drink Corner (Hall 6 and Hall 8 at Event Square)
A cup of tea or water was offered to visitors for free of charge, 5,000 cups a day.
・Organizers Information Corner (Hall 8 at Event Square)
Panel presentations were held about the activity of JASIS organizers, JAIMA and JSIA.
・JAIMA's Publication Corner (Hall 8 at Event Square)
The standards set by JAIMA were available to purchase here.
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19. New Technology Seminars
The New Technology Seminar provided a critical foundation for the exhibition by providing a
place to acquire information about new products and analytical technology that cannot otherwise be
obtained at an exhibition dedicated only to products. To obtain maximum attendance, various
competing schemes were implemented by participating companies that provided the Seminar with
increased drawing power. The number of presentation topics this year was 343, setting a new record
by exceeding last year’s 337. As in other years, 17 rooms—11 at the APA Hotel & Resorts Tokyo Bay
Makuhari and 6 at the Hotel New Otani Makuhari—were used as conference rooms. 5 conference
rooms had a capacity of 200 attendees each while 12 held 100 each. Presentation lengths were also
the same with time slots of 25 and 50 minutes. Due to the larger number of presentations most of the
time slots were taken up. Only three 50 minute time slots were left over.
25 minute presentations numbered 208, accounting for about 60% of the total (204 for 61% last
year). 50 minute presentations numbered 135 for the remaining 40% (133 for 39% last year). The
audience figure for this year was 15,047, an approximate 2% reduction over last year’s 15,422.
The average attendance per topic was 43.9 (45.8 for last year, 47.8 the year before). Total
attendance for the 25 and 50 minute presentations was characterized by a 2% higher decrease in
attendance for 50 minute presentations than 25 minute presentations. Presentations enjoying nearly
full attendance at room capacity of 90% or greater numbered were 21 (28 for last year). Of these, 10
had attendance at full capacity (21 for last year).
Participation in The New Technology Seminar was 64.2% of the total number of exhibition visitors,
down from last year’s 66.6%. Though the number of listeners decreased along with the slight drop in
the total number of JASIS visitors, this program continues to play an important role in supporting the
JASIS exhibition.
Number of New Technology Seminars over the years
[Theme]
Mass spectrometers
400
343
350
324
291
300
250
209
200
150
100
50
0
28
23
23
32
46
4
11
1
41
2004
225
29
22
24
31
56
5
13
10
35
2005
257
39
36
20
24
29
27
22
65
37
70
300
46
277
25
24
45
43
71
43
313
49
22
27
23
26
39
43
62
61
72
9
18
6
10
18
4
9
14
13
17
21
33
8
14
10
12
20
13
52
64
70
66
76
64
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
8
15
8
337
Surface analyzers
38
39
22
22
26
32
45
43
81
70
9
13
13
10
13
9
94
101
Others
2012
2013
year
[Year]
X-ray analyzers
UV, Vis & IR
spectrometers
Separation analysis
apparatus
Themal analyzers
Pretreatment systems
Analytical data systems
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According to a breakdown by instrument types, those classified
as "Others" were most numerous at 101 or 29% (94 for 28% last
Number of each session and audience
[Themes]
year [hereafter figures in parenthesis = last year’s]). Separation
120
analysis apparatus followed with 70 for 20% (81 for 24%),
100
photometric analysis with 43 at 13% (45 for 13%), and mass
Number of themes
Number of audiences
[Audiences]
80
60
spectrometers with 39 for 11% (38 for 11%). These figures are
40
nearly identical to last year’s, with separation analysis apparatus
20
showing a decrease and X-ray application analysis an increase.
0
4,500
4,000
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
The increase in X-ray application analysis is a possible indication
of the increasing importance of material analyses. Similar to last
year, the increase in the Other classification suggests the rise of
new topics not covered by previous categories of apparatus types and methods.
From the perspective hardware/software or applications/expertise focus for presentations, etc.,
about 41% were focused on applications/expertise, 42% equally on hardware/software and
applications/expertise, and 16% on hardware/software. This shows increasing weight being placed on
applications/expertise-based presentations.
Number of each session and audience
[Themes]
160
Number of session
Number of audience
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
[Audience]
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
As in the last two years, the presentation field with the greatest
number topics was Nano-technology and Materials at 43% of the
total. This was followed by Others at 27%, Biotechnology at 18%,
Environment at 12%, and IT at 1%. These figures indicate a
continuing trend to emphasize analytical instruments and methods
related to materials analysis. Nano-technology and Materials also
enjoyed the largest attendance at 6,014 (6,161 for last year).
Materials for analysis were covered in the order of drug
development
and
pharmaceuticals,
foods,
petroleum/petrochemistry/rubber/plastics, electronic materials and
semiconductors, environment (atmosphere, water quality, soil), paper/pulp/fiber/ink/dyes, life
science/medical, ceramics/derivative/liquid crystals, steel and non-ferrous metals, environment
(waste), and the others category. A standout feature of this year is how steel and non-ferrous metals,
last year’s top presentation, decreased from 169 to 118, whereas drug development and
pharmaceuticals showed a major increase from last year’s 140 to 202.
Though this figures decreased from last year, 3 sessions with simultaneous translation were also
held this year.
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【New Technology Seminars】
Date: September 4 (Wed.) ~6 (Fri.) 10:00~17:00
Venue: Tokyo Bay "Makuhari Hall" Room 1-11, 2nd Fl., APA Hotel & Resorts Tokyo Bay Makuhari
STELLA, LAPIS, SHO, YU, MAI and REI, Hotel New Otani Makuhari
Number of participating companies: 100 companies (98 companies)
*(
) : JASIS2012's figures
Number of sessions: 343 sessions (337 sessions)
New Technology Seminar comparison
JASIS2013
JASIS2012
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
number of audience / sessions
Sept. 4 (Wed.) (Day 1)
4,190 / 111
4,636 / 112
4,179 / 97
Sept. 5 (Thu.) ( Day 2)
5,055 / 115
5,141 / 111
5,237 / 104
Sept. 6 (Fri.) ( Day 3)
5,802 / 117
5,645 / 114
5,557 / 112
Total
15,047 / 343
15,422 / 337
14,973 / 313
Number of sessions
343
337
313
Number of sessions with simultaneous interpretation
4
19
1
297
288
286
(JAIMA member companies)
(JSIA member companies)
5
7
6
(Not member companies)
41
42
21
Total number of sessions
343
337
313
Average numer of audience
43.9
45.8
47.8
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New Technology Seminars Program
September 4 (Wed.)
ROOM (A: APA Hotel & Resort Tokyo Bay Makuhari
COMPANY
TIME
ROOM
N :Hotel New Otani Makuhari)
THEME
Faster
Language
A-1
10:30~10:55
Sigma-Aldrich Japan
5um Fused-Core Achieve
Backpressure Concerns.
Separations
with
No
A-1
11:10~11:35
Renishaw K.K.
Raman images: now in high definition
J
A-1
11:50~12:15
ChromaNik Technologies Inc.
Lecture of the core shell column for beginners
J
Raman Imaging with the AFM / Linking chemical information
with topography structures
Introduction of very challenging analytical instrument realized
chemical bonding state analysis in nano region.
Thermal analysis on battery development; material research,
safety test etc.
Open our latest techniques to the public! Nanoscale analysis on
various materials with an FE-TEM.
The new application of the surface nano characterization
<NanoIndentation>
Introduction of Bio Preparative and Purification Chromatography
and application by Knauer's system
J
A-1
12:30~12:55
WITec K.K.
A-1
13:10~13:35
JEOL Ltd.
A-1
13:50~14:15
NETZSCH Japan K.K.
A-1
14:30~14:55
JEOL Ltd.
A-1
15:10~15:35
Omicron NanoTechnology Japan Inc.
A-1
15:50~16:15
ASAHI TECHNEION CO., LTD.
A-2
10:30~10:55
ELGA LabWater(Veolia Water Solutions &
Technologies(UK)Ltd.)
Next Genaration Ultrapure Water System PURELAB Chorus
J
A-2
11:10~11:35
TA Instruments Japan Inc.
Introduction of thermal property measurement systems
J
A-2
11:50~12:15
TA Instruments Japan Inc.
A-2
12:30~12:55
JEOL Ltd.
A-2
13:10~13:35
Nanophoton
A-2
13:50~14:15
GTR TEC CORPORATION
A-2
14:30~14:55
ENV SCIENCES TRADING CO., LTD.
Introduction of basic and application for new product of
Microcalorimetry
Easy analysis for an uneven sample - Expanding Possibility of
EPMA Imaging Raman scope RAMANview -It's performance and the
latest applications
Testing systems to measure gas barrier properties of Li-ion
batteries
High sensitivity Multi Gas Analyzer
Tabletop Microscope keep on evolving.Make it easier for
everyone, image resolution further enhanced.
[Reduce cost] and usage of preparative HPLC LC-Forte/R for
chiral separation!!
The new world of X-ray microscope CT with 0.7um spatial
resolution
Online Application of Miniature,Robust and Low cost Mid IR
Spectrometer.
An Introduction of the Real-time Analysis Technologies by Using
(Real-time 3D Analytical FIB-SEM)
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
A-2
15:10~15:35
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
A-2
15:50~16:15
YMC Co., Ltd.
A-3
10:30~10:55
Canon Marketing Japan Inc.
A-3
11:10~11:35
Systems Engineering Inc.
A-3
11:50~12:15
Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation
A-3
12:30~12:55
ADVANTEST CORPORATION
Advantest Enables New Applications for Terahertz Technology
J
A-3
13:10~13:35
Bruker BioSpin K.K.
Structure Analysis of Small Molecules by NMR Spectra
J
A-3
13:50~14:15
Biotage Japan, Ltd.
A-3
14:30~14:55
GERSTEL K.K.
A-3
15:10~15:35
TOKYO CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
A-3
15:50~16:15
Japan Analytical Industry Co., Ltd.
A-4
10:30~10:55
SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD.
A-4
11:10~11:35
JASCO Corporation
A-4
11:50~12:15
M&S INSTRUMENTS INC.
A-4
12:30~12:55
Bruker AXS K.K.
A-4
13:10~13:35
JASCO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.
A-4
13:50~14:15
FEI Company
Purification of target materials with MS spectrometry flash
chromatography system
Introduction of "MassWorks", a formula estimation supporting
software for single quadrupole MS
How to choose mixed-mode type columns and how different are
they from the ODS type.
New product! Introduction of easy outgas trap sampler and the
application.
Introduction of New Compact Mass Spectrometer (CMS).
Synergy effect of Raman aud FTIR!! -Solution for the each
analytical purposesHigh throughput charge variant analysis of IgG with imaged
capillary IEF system.
Introduce new tube and crystal for WDX, hi-speed mapping
results of micro-EDX.
Stable isotope analysis using the new IRMS ~inlet system to
deta processing
The cutting edge of FIB/SEM DualBeam technology
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
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COMPANY
THEME
ROOM
TIME
A-4
14:30~14:55
SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD.
A-4
15:10~15:35
Bruker AXS K.K.
A-4
15:50~16:15
JEOL Ltd.
A-5
10:30~10:55
Nagara Science Co., Ltd.
A-5
11:10~11:35
PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.)
A-5
11:50~12:15
Bruker Daltonics K.K.
A-5
12:30~12:55
Merck Millipore(Merck Ltd)
Tips on how to use Milli-Q and introduction of a new feature
J
A-5
13:10~13:35
Milestone General K.K.
Accomplish the impossible! Application example of UltraWAVE.
J
Introduction of the particle size and Zeta-Potential analyzer for
high concentration sample.
NEW EDS, EBSD simultaneous acquisition methods for material
analysis
Make full use of TEM! - automatic acquisition of diffraction
image and EDS data Development of the novel 1.5µm-gel HPLC column using the
unique precise-classification method of ultra fine particles
New Technology for environment analysis, Finger print and FP
for thin films based on ED-XRF.
Improvement of P&T, HS/GCMS analysis in conjunction with
valve technology and high sensitive GCMS.
Problem solved: highly reliable MALDI imaging mass
spectrometry
Application for trace element analysis in foods, environment and
medicine samples by 3D-EDXRF
Language
J
J
J
J
J
J
A-5
13:50~14:15
JEOL Ltd.
A-5
14:30~14:55
PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.)
A-5
15:10~15:35
Merck Millipore(Merck Ltd)
Tips of Milli-Q
J
J
J
A-5
15:50~16:15
JASCO Corporation
Introduction of Check Points to Prevent from Troubles in HPLC
Analysis
A-6
10:30~10:55
Yamato Scientific Co.,Ltd.
introduction of a new powder containment hood Nano Enclosure
New Developments of the multilateral evaluation by
Multi-Profiling
Effective use of an HPLC ~Increasing Sensitivity & Simplifying
Sample Preparation Methods~
XPS: Recent development in hardware and software, and their
application
Easy-to-understand of the pH measurement know-how to teach
the secret for more accurate measurement.
The Basic Fundamentals of HPLC ~ Tips on Selecting the Right
Column!~
Let's discuss ISO8655, the global standard of Gilson's pipette
control.
Everything solved! Know-how for measuring delicate
nanoparticles accurately and latest applications.
Introductions of useful tips for thermal analysis and of the latest
thermal analysis system.
J
J
A-6
11:10~12:00
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-6
12:15~13:05
GL Sciences Inc.
A-6
13:20~14:10
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-6
14:25~15:15
HORIBA, Ltd.
A-6
15:30~16:20
GL Sciences Inc.
A-7
10:30~10:55
M&S INSTRUMENTS INC.
A-7
11:10~12:00
HORIBA, Ltd.
A-7
12:15~13:05
Rigaku Corporation
A-7
13:20~14:10
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
Solutions for Non-Targeted compounds analysis with GC/MS
J
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SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Introduction of outgas analysis using Headspace sampler with
trap
J
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15:30~16:20
Bruker Daltonics K.K.
Utilization of Exact mass for material samples
J
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10:30~10:55
Anton Paar Japan K.K.
A-8
11:10~12:00
Bruker AXS K.K.
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12:15~13:05
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-8
13:20~14:10
Nihon Thermal Consulting Co., Ltd.
A-8
14:25~15:15
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
A-8
15:30~16:20
GERSTEL K.K.
A-9
10:30~10:55
JEOL Ltd.
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11:10~12:00
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
A-9
12:15~13:05
PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.)
A-9
13:20~14:10
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-9
14:25~15:15
Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation
A-9
15:30~16:20
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
New Application by using High End Microwave Assisted
Instrument for Synthesis
The possibility of AFM: Surface measurement, Mechanical,
Electrical and Chemical characterization
Introducing a New Era of Imaging Mass Spectrometry iMScope
for
Development for AFM-IR Spectroscopy with 100nm spatial
resolution
Introduction of Full Line Up of Agilent Biosample Preparation
Product
Novel sample preparation techniques and multidimensional
GC-MS for odor analysis
New development! Spectrum map and dynamic SDD by using
soft X-ray spectrometer
Introduction of the latest LC/MS/MS applications and trigged
MRM method for a qualitative approach
SAXS/WAXS attachment ScatterX78 ,Nano sized density
distribution analysis in a colloidal dispersion
Solutions for Various Impurities Analysis in Pharmaceutics
Latest trend of ICP!! New ICP-OES provides you lower running
cost and high precision.
Introducing How excellent MP-AES performance is! Not like
Atomic Absorption or ICP-OES.
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PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.)
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11:10~12:00
JEOL Ltd.
A-10
12:15~13:05
Japan Micro Array Consortium
A-10
13:20~14:10
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
A-10
14:25~15:15
ULVAC-PHI, Inc.
A-10
15:30~16:20
TOYAMA Co., Ltd.
A-11
10:30~10:55
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-11
11:10~12:00
Rigaku Corporation
3D Structure Analysis by High Resolution X-ray Microscopy
J
A-11
12:15~13:05
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
Solutions for Helium gas supply shortage; Saving He gas and
Alternative Carrier Gas with GC & GC/MS
J
A-11
13:20~14:10
GL Sciences Inc.
Polymer resin solid phase extraction technique for drag analysis.
J
A-11
14:25~15:15
SHOWA DENKO K.K.
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15:30~16:20
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
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10:30~10:55
NIPPON INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION
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11:10~11:35
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
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11:50~12:15
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
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12:30~12:55
TOSOH CORPORATION
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13:10~13:35
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
N-1
13:50~14:15
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
N-1
14:30~14:55
Mettler-Toledo K.K.
Innovative Technology; Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer
J
J
How to use semiconductor array detector for PXRD and analyze
XRD pattern efficiently
Latest Analytical Technique for Li Ion Battery Development from Macro to Atom・getting control over material analysis Cutting-Edge Nanobio-Device and Trends of International
Standardization for Biotechnology
New CSV guideline; Validation plan of OpenLAB CDS
installation in pharmaceutical GxP Laboratory
The Latest TOF-SIMS Instrument and its Applications from
ULVAC-PHI
Multifunctional TOF-SIMS which can respond to various
material analysis.
Secure and comfortable Laboratory Control by remote service
and network CDS
Useful knowledge for HPLC analysis, Shodex shows you the
solutions.
Solved now! Handheld Raman for incoming material
identification in PIC/S GMP
Introduction of Mercury monitoring study related to Minamata
Mercury treaty.
New 1.3 um Core-Shell Particles -The Next Level of UHPLC
Performance
A novel stage of tandem MS technology realized with new
MALDI-TOFMS
High speed and high resolution analysis of biomolecules on
newly developed Amide-80 column
New
functions
of
electrothermal
atomic
absorption
spectrophotometer for the future
Realistically Automatic X-ray Crystal Structure Analyses using
Agilent AutoChem2.0 / SuperNova
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Oxford Instruments KK
Accurate viscoelastic characterization for diverse materials using
Asylum new AFM
N-1
15:50~16:15
Nihon Waters K.K.
FAQ - LC/MS trouble shooting and the solution
J
N-2
10:30~10:55
Nihon Waters K.K.
Revolution in the size exclusion chromatography (SEC)
J
N-2
11:10~12:00
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
N-2
12:15~13:05
Kyowa Interface Science Co., Ltd.
N-2
13:20~14:10
SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD.
N-2
14:25~15:15
GL Sciences Inc.
The Basic Fundamentals of GC
J
N-3
10:30~10:55
Nihon BUCHI. K.K.
The proper method of Rotary Evaporator
J
N-3
11:10~12:00
Anton Paar Japan K.K.
Introduction for the new SAXSpace instrument and the latest
application performed by SAXS
J
N-3
12:15~13:05
Metrohm Japan Ltd
Tips and hints for Ion Chromatography
J
Introduction of Dionex ICS-5000+ HPIC Ion Chromatograph and
Chromeleon 7 Workstation
Introduction of Versatile Peel Analyzer VPA series that enables
multi-angle test
Are you having any troubles with macromolecules or
nanoparticles analysis? An approach by using FFF.
COMPASS (MSA) is the best tool for the analysis of EDS
spectral imaging data.
Nano sizing of Particles in less than one second -Zeta Potential
and Nano Characterization-
J
J
J
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13:20~14:10
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
N-3
14:25~15:15
Beckman Coulter K.K.
N-4
10:30~10:55
J-SCIENCE LAB Co., Ltd.
Auto Measuring Instrument of water in Gas Sample
J
N-4
11:10~12:00
Nihon Waters K.K.
Advanced Course of Sample Preparation Trouble Shooting
J
N-4
12:15~13:05
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
Are you satisfied with current TOF-MS?
J
N-4
13:20~14:10
Chemicals
Evaluation
Institute,Japan
N-4
14:25~15:15
Malvern (Spectris.Co.,Ltd)
and
Research
Introductions of the know-how and the troubleshooting for
method development of RP-HPLC
The zeta potential measurement by high sensitivity zeta potential
measurement system,ZSP.
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HORIBA, Ltd.
Welcome to Nano imaging world by AFM (Atomic Force
Microscopy)-Raman!
J/E
11:10~11:35
JFE Techno-Research Corporation
New technologies of analytical seience in JFE-tecnoresearch
11:50~12:40
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
ROOM
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10:30~10:55
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12:55~13:45
Carl Zeiss Microscopy Co., Ltd.
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14:00~14:50
CORNES Technologies Ltd.
N-5
15:05~15:55
K. K. AB SCIEX
The latest UHPLC technology for analysis of pharmaceuticals
Correlative Particle Analysis (CAPA) Fast ISO 16232
characterization by light & electron microscopy
Determination of absolute configuration of chiral molecules using
VCD Spectrometer;ChiralIR-2X
Basic to Novel Approach by LC/MS/MS in Chemical,
Electrical/Electronics and Environment application
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TOKYO CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
Which column to use when separations cannot be achieved by
ODS in reversed phase condition.
J
11:10~11:35
BL TEC K.K.
NIR comes in useful - from auto sampler to data processing
J
A-1
11:50~12:15
JEOL Ltd.
Tips on making up the optimum Lab environment for high
precision and high throughput analysis on Electron Microscopes
J
A-1
12:30~12:55
ADVANTEST CORPORATION
Advantest Enables New Applications for Terahertz Technology
J
ROOM
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COMPANY
Introduction of New Gas Volume Analyzer for Soft Drinks and
Beer
Introduction of the separated fraction method without using
column,Field Flow Fractionation (FFF).
A-1
13:10~13:35
Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
A-1
13:50~14:15
ASAHI TECHNEION CO., LTD.
A-1
14:30~14:55
JEOL Ltd.
Step up to 3D!
A-1
15:10~15:35
JASCO Corporation
Know this any way! -Proper measurement of solid materials using
spectrophotometer-
J
A-1
15:50~16:15
ChromaNik Technologies Inc.
The difference of 5 kinds of core shell C18
J
A-2
10:30~10:55
Renishaw K.K.
Raman images: now in high definition
J
A-2
11:10~11:35
Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
A-2
11:50~12:15
Systems Engineering Inc.
A-2
12:30~12:55
EKO instruments Co., Ltd.
The latest technology of Viscosity Test Methods
J
A-2
13:10~13:35
ORGANO CORPORATION
High-Grade Ultrapure Water System for Lab "PURIC- / 60"
J
A-2
13:50~14:15
JEOL Ltd.
A-2
14:30~14:55
Bruker BioSpin K.K.
A-2
15:10~15:35
NIPPON INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION
A-2
15:50~16:15
K. K. AB SCIEX
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10:30~10:55
YMC Co., Ltd.
A-3
11:10~11:35
DKSH Japan K.K.
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11:50~12:15
SHOWA DENKO K.K.
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12:30~12:55
JASCO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.
A-3
13:10~13:35
JEOL Ltd.
A-3
13:50~14:15
Kinryo Electric Co.,Ltd.
A-3
14:30~14:55
Yamato Scientific Co.,Ltd.
A-3
15:10~15:35
Bruker Daltonics K.K.
A-3
15:50~16:15
GERSTEL K.K.
A-4
10:30~10:55
M&S INSTRUMENTS INC.
Introduction of 3D analysis by FIB-SEM
Introduction of KEM New Mercury analyzer for air and liquid
samples in laboratories.
Agility transportable benchtop Raman spectrometer; small,
rugged, dual band model available
Recent advanced in surface observation.-The topmost surface
observation using FE-SEM JSM-7800F Monitoring of Food Quality and Safety using Magnetic
Resonance method
The master of Hg analyzer from now on! The smart usage of
reducing vaporization Hg analyzer.
We can do it with Mass Spectrometry - Novel Analytical
Approach in Materials Evaluation
Effective methods!! How to utilize C18 and second choice
columns for HPLC.
Introduce LAUDA's capillary viscometer,thermostat and chiller
Next generation coming! CIM monolith, fast and large-scale
purification resins.
Wider range, faster results! The latest trend how better to use the
Particle Image Analyzer
Attention, now! Analytical techniques to ensure reliability in
quality control
Make your Gas Analyses more Accurate, more Sensitive, and
Easier!!
Bio-research support robot proposal to allow a flexible work
layout and high reproducibility
It is one proposal in the LC-MS/MS. This solution will be
changing you to a master of shorting.
Novel application of GCxGC utilizing high resolution TOF-MS
and soft ionization technique
From Peptide to Membrane Protein - SEPAX SEC Column has a
choice for you.
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SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD.
A-4
11:50~12:15
Bruker AXS K.K.
A-4
12:30~12:55
SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD.
A-4
13:10~13:35
Nihon Waters K.K.
A-4
13:50~14:15
TA Instruments Japan Inc.
A-4
14:30~14:55
LECOjapanCorporation
A-4
15:10~15:35
Ikeda Scientific Co.,Ltd.
A-4
15:50~16:15
PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.)
A-5
10:30~10:55
Nihon Waters K.K.
A-5
11:10~11:35
TA Instruments Japan Inc.
The basics and application of the thermal analysis
J
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11:50~12:15
ELGA LabWater(Veolia Water Solutions &
Technologies(UK)Ltd.)
Next Genaration Ultrapure Water System PURELAB Chorus
J
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12:30~12:55
Nihon Waters K.K.
A-5
13:10~13:35
Fujitsu Limited
A-5
13:50~14:15
Milestone General K.K.
A-5
14:30~14:55
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
A-5
15:10~15:35
Milestone General K.K.
A-5
15:50~16:15
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
A-6
10:30~10:55
Bruker AXS K.K.
A-6
11:10~12:00
GL Sciences Inc.
A-6
12:15~13:05
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
A-6
13:20~14:10
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-6
14:25~15:15
HORIBA, Ltd.
A-6
15:30~16:20
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-7
10:30~10:55
JEOL Ltd.
Problem solved: alternative carrier gases for GC/MS analyses
J
J
Introduction of the particle size and Zeta-Potential analyzer for
high concentration sample.
High speed EDS mapping by mean of large solid angle EDS
detector.
A bland-new low volume and ultra sensitive spectrophotometer
which enable you sample recovery.
Characterization and Performance Test of Reversed-Phase
Columns
The viscoelastic measurement and applications to learn from the
basics
How to find slight differences that cause deterioration of polymer
material by GC-TOFMS analysis
Introduction of unique lab instrument from overseas (The easiest
and coolest way homogenizer etc)
All-in-one XRD system "Empyrean" for diversified powder and
thin films applications.
Practical example of ACQUITY UPC2(UltlaPerformance
Convergence Chromatography)
Technologies leveraged an ideal solvent, supercritical fluid,
provide cost & time saving and GREEN.
Automated structure verification for the compound library by 2D
NMR.
Change your mercury analysis! Introduction of advanced direct
mercury analyzer DMA-80
Introduction of the latest 3D FL spectrum applications (material,
food, environment)
Change your preparation! Advanced microwave digestion
applications with insert vessels
Measurement technique of the optical materials.-Introducing the
latest systemThe fitting appraisal method of powder x-ray diffraction
data-Introduction of a TOPAS new versionThe Basic Fundamentals of HPLC ~ Tips on Selecting the Right
Column!~
Introducing analytical solutions of advanced material such as
Lithum Ion battery material
Must-see ! Tips for doing well in the FTIR analysis of the
contaminants
Easy-to-understand of the pH measurement know-how to teach
the secret for more accurate measurement.
Know-how of lapse point on measurement by spectrophotometer
and hot applications
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11:10~12:00
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Scoop of EDX analysis! Techniques of device usage learned from
the applications
A-7
12:15~13:05
GL Sciences Inc.
Basic technique of acid digestion for metal analsys.
J
A-7
13:20~14:10
Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation
What a surprise !!Next generation XRF system for RoHS analysis
and latest applications
J
A-7
14:25~15:15
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
The Latest LC-MS/MS Solution for Environmental Analysis
J
A-7
15:30~16:20
HORIBA, Ltd.
A-8
10:30~10:55
Merck Millipore(Merck Ltd)
A-8
11:10~12:00
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
A-8
12:15~13:05
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-8
13:20~14:10
HORIBA, Ltd.
A-8
14:25~15:15
Sigma-Aldrich Japan
A-8
15:30~16:20
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
Cost effect laboratry management by multi vendor service
J
A-9
10:30~10:55
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Analysis of HPLC,LC-MS using the latest technology
J
Novel development of GDS (Glow Discharge Spectroscopy)
analysis, the application of GD-OES and GD-TOF-MS
A new feature of Milli-Q and the correspondence to laws and
ordinances.
Solutions for Pesticides analysis with GC/MS for Food Safety and
Water analysis
Introduction of ultra-high speed and sensitivity measurement by
using new technique on diffraction
Everything solved! Here are answers to your questions on micro
Raman spectroscopy.
Basic of Solid Phase Extraction and introduction of Supelco
unique SPE
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11:10~12:00
Yanaco Analytical Systems Inc.
A-9
12:15~13:05
Rigaku Corporation
A-9
13:20~14:10
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
A-9
14:25~15:15
GL Sciences Inc.
A-9
15:30~16:20
Anton Paar Japan K.K.
A-10
10:30~10:55
Anton Paar Japan K.K.
THEME
Detection of volatile metabolites of human diseases using
MCC-GC-IMS
Theoretical and Practical Hints of On-site Analyses with
Hand-held and Portable EDXRF Systems
The world's first ICP-QQQ! -Introduce the advantage and the
application
Comprehensive Analysis of Odor, but More Importantly, Tips on
Sample Preparation & Detection
The New Evaluation and Application for Surface of solid
materials performed by SurPASS
New Application by using High End Refractometer
It's worth a visit! Most suitable coupling system for evolved gas
analysis, EGA.
Food,Flavour and Fragrance analysis application and Thermal
Desorption.
Language
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A-10
11:10~12:00
Rigaku Corporation
A-10
12:15~13:05
ENV SCIENCES TRADING CO., LTD.
A-10
13:20~14:10
GL Sciences Inc.
A-10
14:25~15:15
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
A-10
15:30~16:20
Rigaku Corporation
A-11
10:30~10:55
FEI Company
A-11
11:10~12:00
TOSOH CORPORATION
A-11
12:15~13:05
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
A-11
13:20~14:10
JASCO Corporation
A-11
14:25~15:15
PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.)
A-11
15:30~16:20
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
N-1
10:30~10:55
JASCO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.
N-1
11:10~11:35
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
N-1
11:50~12:15
WITec K.K.
N-1
12:30~12:55
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
N-1
13:10~13:35
GTR TEC CORPORATION
N-1
13:50~14:15
Canon Marketing Japan Inc.
N-1
14:30~14:55
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Protein analysis by integrated protein digestion HPLC
J
N-1
15:10~15:35
Nihon BUCHI. K.K.
Is it a correct extraction? -Report of some cases in environment,
foods and the resin additives-
J
N-1
15:50~16:15
M&S INSTRUMENTS INC.
Pretreatment procedure for Inorganic analysis.
J
N-2
10:30~10:55
Japan Analytical Industry Co., Ltd.
New Product!Introduction of advanced portable pyrolyzer.
J
N-2
11:10~12:00
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
Always Ready! Capillary Ion Chromatography
J
N-2
12:15~13:05
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Tips for successful use of GC-MS/MS
J
N-2
13:20~14:10
SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD.
Basic course of polymer analysis using light scattering technique.
J
N-2
14:25~15:15
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
Leading edge technique for material evaluation using FE-SEM
J
The solid-phase extraction perfect seminar for food analysis.
How can Analytical Chromatographic Techniques Reduce the
Risk of NBE Candidate Failure?
Analyses of pharmaceutical materials by Handheld Raman
Spectrometer -For pure materials and mixtures
Latest technologies for imaging and analysis in a TEM
Analysis of polymers with newly developed ultra-high
temperature GPC system
Study the ins and outs of quantitation analysis using latest
LC-MS/MS system
Unmeasurable advanced materials vs spectrophotometer -Unique
solution based on abundant experienceSAXS/WAXS attachment ScatterX78 ,Nano sized density
distribution analysis in a colloidal dispersion
Purification using 96Ch parallel chromatography system/ Liquid
Handling WS with Dual Span4
IR and Mass Spectrum Measurement of Very Small Amount of
Component by the LC-SPE Method
Fast Acquisition Method in Multi-dimensional NMR using
CLEAN Algorithm
A New Dimension in Raman Microscopy: Ultra-fast & high
resolution 3D chemical imaging
New 5 um Core-Shell Particles for Increased Performance with
Low Backpressure
Concerning a trend of GTR-SHED based on SAE J2659 the fuel
permeation test method
The new world of X-ray microscope CT with 0.7um spatial
resolution
Thermo Scientific iCAP 7000 series ICP-OES for high quality
data with low cost
FLOW TYPE MICROWAVE CHEMICAL REACTOR FOR
PRODUCTION USE, FITTING TO SYNTHESIS OF
FUNCTIONAL MATERIAL
Suggestion in ideal management of weighing equipment that
needs to be compliant to GLP, GMP or USP.
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15:30~16:20
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
N-3
10:30~10:55
J-SCIENCE LAB Co., Ltd.
N-3
11:10~12:00
Mettler-Toledo K.K.
N-3
12:15~13:05
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
FT-IR/Raman Level-up course
J
N-3
13:20~14:10
Kyowa Interface Science Co., Ltd.
Laborsaving and productivity improvement performances of the
full automatic contact angle meter
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14:25~15:15
MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ANALYTECH CO.,
LTD.
Introduction of halogen, sulfur analyzer AQF-2100H by the
combustion-IC
J
N-3
15:30~16:20
ULVAC-PHI, Inc.
The Latest XPS and their Application from ULVAC-PHI
J
TOC Analyzer - A new measuring system expands the possibility
for anyone to check on TOC New challenges for Nano-particles measurements - agglomeration
in biopharmaceuticalsIntroductions of the know-how and the troubleshooting for
method development of RP-HPLC
N-4
10:30~10:55
KYORITSU CHEMICAL-CHECK Lab., Corp.
N-4
11:10~12:00
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
N-4
12:15~13:05
Chemicals
Evaluation
Institute,Japan
N-4
13:20~14:10
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
N-4
14:25~15:15
Particle Sizing Systems Japan Co., LTD.
N-4
15:30~16:20
JEOL Ltd.
N-6
10:30~10:55
Quantum Design Japan, Inc.
N-6
11:10~11:35
NISHIKAWA KEISOKU Co.,Ltd.
N-6
11:50~12:15
Restek Corporation
N-6
12:30~13:20
TOYO Corporation
N-6
13:35~14:25
Malvern (Spectris.Co.,Ltd)
N-6
14:40~15:30
USHIO INC.
The brightest, most consistent broad band light source
J
N-6
15:45~16:10
OLYMPUS CORPORATION
A New LSM/SPM Integrated Model, Nano Search Microscope
OLS4500, its Technologies and Applications
J
THEME
Language
and
Research
How to do quantitative analysis of unknown analytes by HPLC?
Superiority of Particle size distribution detected by SPOS and
Image analysis.
Fundamental course on GC-MS
- Basic theory and terms will be explained A new perspective for your surface analysis through the "No
Scanning" measurement
Introduction of the Entech7200 Preconcentrator using a canister,
and its several applications
EZGC Chromatogram Modeler for GC analysis
SEM technologies for observation with ultra low acceleration
voltage and latest In-SEM technologies
Advanced Light Scattering Detection, including SEC-MALS, for
SEC/GPC
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Renishaw K.K.
A-1
11:10~11:35
Ken Products Development Corporation
A-1
11:50~12:15
YMC Co., Ltd.
A-1
12:30~12:55
CENTRAL KAGAKU CORPORATION
A-1
13:10~13:35
CORNES Technologies Ltd.
A-1
13:50~14:15
JEOL Ltd.
A-1
14:30~14:55
JASCO ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
A-1
15:10~15:35
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS k.k.
A-1
15:50~16:15
Bruker Optics K.K.
A-2
10:30~10:55
Bruker BioSpin K.K.
A-2
11:10~11:35
BL TEC K.K.
A-2
11:50~12:15
PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.)
A-2
12:30~12:55
ACTAC.CO.,LTD
A-2
13:10~13:35
Kinryo Electric Co.,Ltd.
A-2
13:50~14:15
Sumika Chemical Analysis Service, Ltd.
A-2
14:30~14:55
Mettler-Toledo K.K.
A-2
15:10~15:35
Nagara Science Co., Ltd.
A-2
15:50~16:15
Nanophoton
Raman images: now in high definition
The realtime gas-determination by the mass spectrometer for the
new energy development
New product!! Introducing multiple flow synthesis evolved
system.
'NEW'- Quick Ammonia Auto Analyzer with Coulometric
Titration
Introduction of thermal conductivity measurement system for
Thermal interface materials and films
Technique to remove radioactive substance
The new technique for measuring a high quality IR spectrum by
KBr tablet method.
Sensitivity Improvement of MCP-based Ion Detectors for Mass
Spectrometry.
Innovation with integrity! Bruker Optics offers a new concept to
the FT-IR Microscopy
Introduction of solid-state NMR to development of lithium-ion
rechargeable battery
Standardization of CFA as JIS and trend of environmental
analysis to be official method.
Application for trace element analysis in foods, environment and
medicine samples by 3D-EDXRF
Introduction of New Dumas Nitrogen/Protein Analyzer NDA701
Detection of trace sulfur compounds using selective Pulsed
Discharge Detector
Technical announcement of total nitrogen (crude protein), total
carbon analyzer Sumigraph.
Benefit for Gravimetric sample preparation with Quantos
The microanalytical method using the improved HPLC system
and the novel 1.5μm-gel HPLC column
Hybrid micro-imaging of Raman spectroscopy and photo
reflectance spectroscopy
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Quantum Design Japan, Inc.
A-3
11:10~11:35
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-3
11:50~12:15
Bio Chromato, Inc.
A-3
12:30~12:55
DKSH Japan K.K.
A-3
13:10~13:35
AMETEK Co, Ltd
A-3
13:50~14:15
ASAHI TECHNEION CO., LTD.
A-3
14:30~14:55
EKO instruments Co., Ltd.
A-3
15:10~15:35
Malvern (Spectris.Co.,Ltd)
A-3
15:50~16:15
JASCO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.
A-4
10:30~10:55
NIPPON INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION
THEME
Language
A new perspective for your surface analysis through the "No
Scanning" measurement
J
The advanced microorganism identification by MALDI-TOFMS
J
Software for Simultaneous Multicomponent Identification of
Mixture without Pretreatment
Introduce ELEMENTAR's analytical instrumen which correspond
to argon gas.
Introduction to Micro-XRF Analysis System "ORBIS" achieves
high sensitivity and high throughput
The robotic solution to automate high throughput laboratory
application.
The new technology of fast dispersion stability analysis
Novel approach of Raman SpectroscopyRaman Integrated with
Particle Image Characterization system.
Introduction of the qualitative and qualitative analysis by the
latest instrument.
Mercury Analyzer expert lectures trouble shooting.
3D internal structure analysis at the μm-level with the X-rays
CT microstructure analysis system.
What would you do then? -Troubleshooting in HPLC and UHPLC
Analysis Part 1Ultimate Efficiency Unleashed: A New UPLC Column
Technology for Maximizing Resolution and Throughput
All-in-one XRD system "Empyrean" for diversified powder and
thin films applications.
Change your preparation! Advanced microwave solvent
extraction applications by soxhlet system
Hints ! for Solving Problems -Troubleshooting in HPLC and
UHPLC Analysis Part 2New separation and purification method which is provided by the
recycling HPLC manufacture.
Innovative data search across multiple systems in Lab by Text,
Chemical Structure, Image etc.
The New application of the surface nano characterization!
<STM/AFM,XPS,GCIB>
How to use semiconductor array detector effectively for PXRD
and analyze XRD pattern.
Let's discuss ISO8655, the global standard of Gilson's pipette
control.
XRD evaluation for advanced functional thin film materials by
multi-dimensional X-ray detectors
Points for how to use HILIC columns and introduction for
ZIC-cHILIC
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JEOL Ltd.
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JASCO Corporation
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12:30~12:55
Nihon Waters K.K.
A-4
13:10~13:35
PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.)
A-4
13:50~14:15
Milestone General K.K.
A-4
14:30~14:55
JASCO Corporation
A-4
15:10~15:35
Japan Analytical Industry Co., Ltd.
A-4
15:50~16:15
Nihon Waters K.K.
A-5
10:30~10:55
Omicron NanoTechnology Japan Inc.
A-5
11:10~11:35
PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.)
A-5
11:50~12:15
M&S INSTRUMENTS INC.
A-5
12:30~12:55
Bruker AXS K.K.
A-5
13:10~13:35
Merck Millipore(Merck Ltd)
A-5
13:50~14:15
A&D Company, Limited
A new method for evaluating flow characteristics of the thickener
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14:30~14:55
Nihon Waters K.K.
On line clearn up analysis on 2D UPLC/MS/MS
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SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD.
Introduction of High Performance Purification System with Flash
Chromatography and HPLC.
A-5
15:50~16:15
Ikeda Scientific Co.,Ltd.
Welcome to Flow-reactor world!
A-6
10:30~10:55
PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.)
A-6
11:10~12:00
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
A-6
12:15~13:05
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-6
13:20~14:10
GL Sciences Inc.
A-6
14:25~15:15
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-6
15:30~16:20
GL Sciences Inc.
The Basic Fundamentals of GC
J
A-7
10:30~10:55
Anton Paar Japan K.K.
New generation rheometer MCR702 with TWO EC-Motors
J
A-7
11:10~12:00
Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation
A-7
12:15~13:05
Rigaku Corporation
New Technology for environment analysis, Finger print and FP
for thin films based on ED-XRF.
Thermo Scientific "picoSpin-45" Benchtop proton NMR
spectrometer
New Technology and Applications of SPM for Observation of
Solid-Liquid Interface
The Basic Fundamentals of HPLC ~ Tips on Selecting the Right
Column!~
Introduction of Latest Gas Chromatography Detection Technique
and Applications
Introduction of the real view thermal analysis system which
enabled sample observation measuring.
X-ray diffraction in 5 minutes - Rapid XRD measurement by
pixel array detectors -
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SHIMADZU CORPORATION
New methods of phthalate analysis using GC-MS and the tips on
the analysis
J
14:25~15:15
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
Inovated Analyzers solutions with GC & GC/MS
J
A-7
15:30~16:20
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
A-8
10:30~10:55
K. K. AB SCIEX
A-8
11:10~12:00
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-8
12:15~13:05
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-8
13:20~14:10
HORIBA, Ltd.
Basic techniques for measuring nanoparticles.
J
A-8
14:25~15:15
Rigaku Corporation
Tips for Standardless Analysis - Little-known X-ray fluorescent
analysis techniques -
J
A-8
15:30~16:20
OTSUKA ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
Zeta potential measurement that became easier
J
A-9
10:30~10:55
SHOWA DENKO K.K.
Making LC/MS more convenient! Wide variety of Shodex
columns creates new world.
J
A-9
11:10~12:00
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
The impurity analysis work flow by 2DLC-QTOF
J
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A-7
COMPANY
OpenLAB ELN can propose how to make your working time
short and save your money.
New Dimension to Material Evaluation; Simple and Novel
Impurity Profiling with Mass Spectrometry
The official odor measurement methods and ISO deodorant
evaluation using FF-2020 in hand
Introduction of Shimadzu Total Organic Carbon Analyzers and its
Applications.
Novel sample preparation techniques and multidimensional
GC-MS for odor analysis
Multi Variant analysis Basic/The Metabolomics is unique
techniques in food and Biology study.
Development of a comprehensive lipid mediator monitoring
method using LCMS-8040
non-targeted QTOF screening technique for food safety,
metabolomics and industrial materials.
Newly developed high resolution detecting system and portable
TXRF spectrometer with vacuum chamber.
Introduction of the new phase analysis software applications for
the latest EDX.
1290 Quaternary LC system with Blend Assist software and high
sensitivity ELSD with a blue laser
Current FTIR and Raman applications using diamond
ATR,imaging and analysis software.
The approach to palatibility - comprehensive evaluation using
scientific instruments
Introduction of the latest technology of X-ray fluorescence
analysis
“Handheld to Microscope model”
J
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A-9
12:15~13:05
GERSTEL K.K.
A-9
13:20~14:10
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
A-9
14:25~15:15
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
A-9
15:30~16:20
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
A-10
10:30~10:55
OURSTEX CORPORATION
A-10
11:10~12:00
HORIBA, Ltd.
A-10
12:15~13:05
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
A-10
13:20~14:10
JASCO Corporation
A-10
14:25~15:15
JEOL Ltd.
A-10
15:30~16:20
HORIBA, Ltd.
A-11
10:30~10:55
JEOL Ltd.
All you need to know, the basics of food analysis!
J
A-11
11:10~11:35
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
Introducing UV-Vis NIR to analyze the advanced material.
J
A-11
11:50~12:15
SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD.
A-11
12:30~12:55
Fujitsu Limited
A-11
13:10~13:35
MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ANALYTECH CO.,
LTD.
A-11
13:50~14:15
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
A-11
14:30~14:55
JEOL Ltd.
A-11
15:10~15:35
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
A-11
15:50~16:15
ChromaNik Technologies Inc.
N-1
10:30~10:55
Milestone General K.K.
N-1
11:10~11:35
DKK-TOA CORPORATION
N-1
11:50~12:15
Malvern (Spectris.Co.,Ltd)
N-1
12:30~12:55
Bruker AXS K.K.
N-1
13:10~13:35
Yamato Scientific Co.,Ltd.
Introduction of the latest Zeta-potential analyzer for the
biological macromolecules.
Efficiently resolve unknown structures that are consistent with
NMR data
ntroduction of Low Running Cost Nitrogen-Protein Analyzer by
Dumas method Using New Technology.
Introduction to Ultra-High-Speed Analysis with High Resolution
by Using UHPLC
SEM Know-How 4 -Automated SEM-EDS AnalysisAdvanced microscopy technique with the electron microscope
and focused ion beam.
Development of SunShell core shell column: 2nd Choice when
C18 doesn't work
Introduction of the Continuous Flow Analyzer with the auto
diluter for full automation system.
Trace constituent measurement of seawater with HACH's
spectrophotometers.
Precise measurement of sub-micron particles using resonant mass
measurement
Beyond the limit of XRF analysis with BRUKER bench top
EDXRF system
Description of construction management by YamatoT.E.
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13:50~14:15
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
N-1
14:30~14:55
HORIBA, Ltd.
N-1
15:10~15:35
JEOL Ltd.
N-1
15:50~16:15
JEOL Ltd.
N-2
10:30~10:55
Shimadzu Techno-Research,Inc.
Analysis and evaluation of the smell of the living environment
J
N-2
11:10~11:35
HIRANUMA SANGYO Co., Ltd.
The basics of Karl Fischer titration Method
J
N-2
11:50~12:40
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
Basic Technology of Ion Chromatography
J
J
J
New technology of organic chemical synthesis by
DART-MS,Prep-LC,Prep-GC
State of the art!
Introduction of micro Raman spectroscopy new product.
New "LabRAM HRevolution"
Key tips for polymer samples observation by 120kV TEM is on
exhibition!From sample preparation to data acquisition!
Introduction of new CP which can make cross sections of many
kind of samples
Language
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N-2
12:55~13:45
K. K. AB SCIEX
The analytical Technique and Ultra-Low Level Trace Approach
with LC/MS/MS for Materials Evaluation
N-2
14:00~14:50
Nihon BUCHI. K.K.
The proper pretreatment method for analyses
N-2
15:05~15:55
Hayashi pure chemical IND.,LTD.
N-3
10:30~10:55
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
N-3
11:10~11:35
Perry Johnson Laboratory Accreditation, Inc.
of Japan
N-3
11:50~12:40
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
N-3
12:55~13:45
Bruker Daltonics K.K.
N-3
14:00~14:50
Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation
N-3
15:05~15:55
Bruker AXS K.K.
N-4
10:30~10:55
LECOjapanCorporation
N-4
11:10~11:35
ADVANTEST CORPORATION
Advantest Enables New Applications for Terahertz Technology
J
N-4
11:50~12:40
Sigma-Aldrich Japan
Tricks and tips for Karl Fischer titration
J
N-4
12:55~13:45
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
XPS Soft Profiling with Ar Gas Cluster Ion
J
N-4
14:00~14:50
Metrohm Japan Ltd
Basic and advanced techniques for Karl Fischer Titrator
J
N-4
15:05~15:55
GTR TEC CORPORATION
Latest gas barrier testing system with gas chromatography
J
N-5
10:30~10:55
NETZSCH Japan K.K.
The basic course of thermal analysis; DSC and TG-DTA
J
N-5
11:10~11:35
TOSOH CORPORATION
Analysis of biopharmaceuticals with various separation modes
J
N-5
11:50~12:40
ChromaNik Technologies Inc.
N-5
12:55~13:45
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
N-5
14:00~14:50
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
N-5
15:05~15:55
Oxford Instruments KK
Standard Chemicals for Analysis ~Introducing recent Topics and
New Products for Food Analysis~
New application for using Rheonaut technology (MCTdetecter)
for simultaneous Rheology and FT-IR
ISO/IEC 17025, Data reliability & estimation of uncertainty
about chemical & physical testing.
The Latest LC-MS/MS Solution for the food safety -high
sensitivity, high speedThe plain basics of GC,GC-MS and helpful latest information.
Basic and application of SPM technology as a nano surface
physical properties microscopy
The latest innovation of Bruker non-contact 3D optical
microscopy & the tribology/mechanical tester
Ultra High-Resolution TOFMS: Confidence with tens of
thousands of resolving power & 1ppm mass accuracy
Study of state of reversed phase in high performance liquid
chromatography
Promote efficient analysis on ICP-AES ! Disclosure of a knack
for streamlining.
Thermo Scientific iCAP Q ICP-MS for reliable and highly
sensitive analysis
AutoPhaseMap -Phase Analysis is so easy!!-
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20. JASIS Conferences
This year too, the JASIS Conference, with lectures and conferences being conducted concurrently
with the exhibition, was held for a four day period starting on September 3, the day before the start of
the exhibition, to September 6 at the Makuhari Messe International Convention Complex. It took its
place alongside the New Technology Seminar as a complement to the exhibition, drawing a large
attendance. Overall, 24 groups put on 48 sessions (19 and 40 last year), extending records in both
group and session numbers with increases over last year. Groups participating for the first time this
year helped expand the range of fields for attracting visitors. Total attendance for the four days was
4,157 (4,256 last year).
The JASIS Conference hosts sessions held by JAIMA/JSIA and by various academic societies and
groups. JAIMA conducted the International Conference Session, the JAIMA Forum, the JAIMA
Symposium, and the JAIMA Seminar. JSIA put on the JSIA Seminar.
This year, to ensure visitors who have the Conferences as their main objective see as much of the
exhibition venue as possible, it was decided to solicit the cooperation of the organizers to provide a
two-hour break for lunch. We were able to obtain the understanding of many of the organizers, who
provided two-hour breaks for 19 of the 22 morning-afternoon sessions. We were also able to get the
start times of afternoon sessions shifted back to14:00.
To find out whether Conference attendees planned on going to other places such as the exhibition
venue, this year we had lecture audiences fill out questionnaires. (See page 70.) Though the number
of responses was inadequate, according to those received, nearly 60% indicated that the Conference
was their main purpose for coming, and over 85% did in fact go to the exhibition or were planning to.
Even though the two-hour lunch break may have contributed to this, it is nevertheless a certainty that
the Conference plays an important role in attracting people to the exhibition. Leading researchers and
other experts highly regard the Conference as an opportunity to acquire new information on
technologies in various fields, a concrete sign of its having become an important fixture, along with
the New Technology Seminar, in supporting the exhibition. In the questionnaire mentioned above, of
those who went neither to the exhibition venue nor the New Technology Seminar, 88 (about 75% of
the people who did not go) responded that though they wanted to go, they did not have enough time.
How to interpret this warrants our consideration. Another issue for the future running of the
exhibition arises from the fact that due to the two-hour lunch break, some sessions had their start
times moved to an earlier 9:30, leaving little time from the opening of exhibition at 9:00. Needed is
the organic tightening of cooperation with the exhibition. Also needed are further considerations on
attractive programs and the like that can lead to wider exchanges between the industrial and technical
fields and greater attendance from abroad.
The JAIMA Seminar executed a trial visitor verification
system that uses bar codes. This system demonstrated great
effectiveness in advance registration and in streamlining
smooth reception and verification operations. These results
suggest the need to consider expanding application of the
system in the future.
① To ④ below are overviews of JAIMA-organized programs. ⑤ is an overview of a JSIA
program.
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① International Conference Session:This program was initiated two years ago with the aim of
furthering globalization. Building on last year’s addition of a session organized by England’s Royal
Society of Chemistry, we succeeded in expanding the range of cooperation by holding a total of 7
sessions (6 sessions last year), thanks to the hard work of the International Committee, Pittcon
Special Steering Committee (JAIMA) this year which yielded the building of new cooperative
relationships with leading diagnostics researchers from China, Seoul National University, and the
Korean Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS).
4
sessions
had
content
that
coordinated with the Medical Innovation program. A tally of the audience questionnaires indicated
that 99% were satisfied.
・ U.S. Symposium : This year marked the 4th anniversary of the exchange program between JAIMA
and the U.S.'s Pittcon steering committee. In the same way, the Japan Symposium is held under the
auspices of JAIMA during Pittcon. This year featured a presentation titled Mass Spectroscopy
Application on Organisms and Synthetic Polymer Analysis /Diagnostics.
・ International Technical Forum:This was the inaugural holding of the International Technical
Forum as a collaborative program with Medical Innovation. Researchers from four countries in
Asia and the USA gave presentations on advanced diagnostics businesses emerging from
analytical instruments. (See page 11, item 2)
・ Royal Society of Chemistry(RSC) Tokyo International Conference:Organized by the RSC,
supported by JAIMA, and backed by the Chemical Society of Japan. This program was held last
year with an inaugural address by Professor Takehiko Kitamori of the University of Tokyo. The
program was implemented as a unified two-day program with alternating lectures and flash and
poster presentations (held on different days last year). The program topic was Analytical
Biochemistry & Biophysics. 6 speakers from abroad and 2 from Japan were invited to lecture.
Poster applicants numbered 131, exceeding
the previous
year’s 119. 3 RSC Best Poster
Presentation Awards and 7 Poster Presentation Awards were selected by the judges.
・ Korea Symposium: The 1st Korea Symposium was held in collaboration with Medical
Innovation and Seoul National University. 3 lecturers were invited to speak on the topic of
Microfabrication and Microfluidics: Efficient Tools for Advanced Diagnostics.
・ China Forum:The China Forum, also held for the first time, featured researchers working in
the diagnostic field who were invited to speak on the topic of measurement of metabolic
disorders such as inborn errors of metabolism by using mass spectrometry and its application to
advanced diagnostics. (See page 12, item 4.)
・ Korea Forum:Representing the first collaboration with KRISS, the assistant deputy director of
KRISS and 2 other lecturers were invited to speak on the topic of State-of-the-Art Technologies
for Social Safety & Security from Korea.
② JAIMA Symposium: The JAIMA Symposium is held annually in conjunction with reporting on
the previous year's investigation conducted by the JAIMA Technical Committee. This year, it was
held as the final reporting conference for the investigatory project Subjects and the Prospects for
the Analytical Instruments Industry that has been underway since last year. Reported on in the
morning session were an overview of the investigation, identification of topics based on
questionnaires and statistical data, future prospects, and specific suggestions. 3 lecturers spoke
on case studies, problem presentation, proposals, and other topics with respect to overseas
development, human resources training, and development of new technologies.
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③ JAIMA Forum:The JAIMA Forum maintains a tradition of taking up fields of current topical
interest. This year, it featured measurement standards, a topic of extreme importance for analysis.
The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry’s Measurement and Intellectual Infrastructure
Division, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan Reagent
Association, and Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute all gave
presentations from their perspectives on the importance of measurement standards.
audience
From
the
questionnaire, 46.3% responded that the forum was very good or good, and though 66%
responded that it was difficult, 62% marked it as easy to understand.
④ JAIMA Seminar:This was the 3rd holding of the JAIMA Seminar, a continuation of the Tokyo
Conference's lecture program for beginners. Ten courses were held, the same number as last year.
The rising trend in attendance continued with a total attendance of 1,502 (1,311 last year),
suggesting the increasing importance of this program.
⑤ JSIA Seminar:The JSIA seminar was held as part of training for new employees of member
corporations , skills improvement for sales personnel, and for corporate people wanting to acquire
fundamental knowledge about technologies relating to scientific instruments. Expanding on last
year’s scale, four sessions were held respectively on (1) Simple Introduction of Scientific
Instruments -Solar Battery-, (2) Basic knowledge, Keywords and Topics in the Scientific
Instruments Industry, (3) Simple introduction of scientific instruments -environment-related
measurement instruments-, and (4) A Science Instruments Teaching Room-Vacuum-related
Science Instruments-. The seminars were well attended by people from companies and from
substance/material research labs and university research institutes in Tsukuba, Yokohama,
Shizuoka, and Uji as well as people from the JSIA regional association committees in Tokyo,
Osaka, Tokai, and Tohoku. Reaching a total of 136 people from 83 companies and organizations,
these figures suggest significant interest in this seminar program. For next year, especially with
respect to Seminar (2), we will consider and plan seminars and such that include explanations of
technical terms in current use.
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Date: September 3 (Tue.) ~ September 6 (Fri.), 2013 10:00 AM~5:00 PM
Venue: International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe
Number of groups/meetings: 24 groups/48 sessions (19 groups/40 sessions) ※(
): JASIS2013’s figures
Number of visitors: 4,157 visitors (4,256 visitors)
Co-organizers: AOAC International Japan Section / Association of Examination and Inspection for Supplied
Water / Japan Accreditation Board / Japan Environmental Measurement & Chemical
Analysis Association / Japan National Committee for Standardization of Surface Chemical
Analysis(JSCA) / /Co-sponsor: Materials Analysis Station, National Institute for Materials
Science (NIMS) / Japan Science and Technology Agency / Japan Sewage Works Association /
Laser Ablation Technique Discussion Group / Metabolic Profiling Forum / National Institute of
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) / National Metrology Institute of Japan /
Organization for Research and Communication on Environmental Risk of Chemicals / Research
Institute of Instrumentation Frontier (RIIF), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
and Technology (AIST) / Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association / Society of
Environmental Radioactivity Decontamination / Society of Indoor Environment, Japan / Surface
Analysis Society of Japan / The Japan Association of Activation Analysis / The Japanese Society
of Microscopy / The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan: Kanto Group / The Royal Society of
Chemistry, UK (RSC) / The Spectroscopical Society of Japan / Japan Scientific Instruments
Association (JSIA) / Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association (JAIMA)
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Date
Sep. 3
(Tue.)
Title
29th Symposium on Analytical Electron Microscopy (1/2)
JAIMA Seminar 1"Instrumental Analysis - Can you believe your measurement results? -"
JSIA seminar 1 “Simple Introduction of Scientific Instruments –Solar Battery-”
Measurement and Characterization of Nano Materials
The Spectroscopical Society of Japan, The 49th Summer Seminar "Near-infrared (NIR)
Spectroscopy: Fundamentals and Practical Methods"
29th Symposium on Analytical Electron Microscopy (2/2)
Sep. 4
(Wed.)
A Way to Healthmetorics business
Laser Ablation Workshop 2013
ICS 2 International Technical Forum 2013 "Special Programs examining advanced diagnostics
business emerging from analytical instruments"
The technical seminar for drinking water analysis in 2013
Seminar on the International Standardization Activity of Surface and Microbeam Analsyis.
"Current Status of the International Standardization for Surface Chemical Analysis
(ISO/TC201) and Microbeam Analysis (ISO/TC202)"
The latest information of PM2.5
ICS 1 U.S. Symposium 2013 "Mass Spectroscopy Application on Biology/ Industrial/
Diagnostic "
JSIA seminar 2 “Basic knowledge, Keywords and Topics on Scientific Instruments Industry”
JAIMA Seminar 2 "Instrumental Analysis -MS-"
ICS 3 RSC Tokyo International Conference 2013
Biophysics"(1/2)
"Analytical Biochemistry &
JAIMA Seminar 3 "Instrumental Analysis -LC-"
JAIMA Seminar 4 "Instrumental Analysis -Basic-"
Promotion program on JST Advanced Measuring Technology & System Development
Sep. 5
(Thu.)
Lecture meeting for Japanese Standard Methods for the Examination of Wastewater -2012
year editionThe Spectroscopical Society of Japan , The 49th Summer Seminar "Basic knowledge for
VIS/UV Spectroscopy and the way to use"
NMIJ CRM Seminar 2013
-Helpful Analytical Know-how and Certified Reference Material (CRM)JAIMA Symposium "Report of Investigation Project on the Subjects and the Prospect for
Analytical Instruments Industry"
Imaging mass spectrometry symposium -New currents in life science, geo/cosmochemistry
and material scienceJSIA seminar 3 “ Simple introduction of scientific instruments – environment-related
measurement instruments”Neutron Activation Analysis using Reactor Neutron: Application to Environmental,
Geochemical, Biological, and Industrial material.
Advanced Measuring Program for Japan's Science & Technology based growth
ICS 5 China Forum 2013 "Measurement of metabolic disorders such as inborn error of
metabolism by using mass spectrometry and its application to advanced diagnostics"
The use and practice of accreditation system for Testing Laboratories by ISO/IEC 17025
JSIA seminar 4 “Vacuum-related Science Instruments”
JAIMA Seminar 5 "Instrumental Analysis –Thermal Analysis–
ICS 7 Korea Forum 2013 "The State-of-the-Art Technologies on Social Safety & Security
from Korea"
ICS 4 Korea Symposium 2013 "Microfabrication and microfluidics: Efficient Tools for Advanced
Diagnostics"
JAIMA Seminar 6 "Instrumental Analysis –FIA–"
JAIMA Seminar 7 "Instrumental Analysis –X-Ray Florescence (XRF)–"
ICS 6 RSC Tokyo International Conference 2013
"Analytical Biochemistry &
Biophysics"(2/2)
JAIMA Seminar 8 "Instrumental Analysis –IC–"
AOAC International: Its effort for the quality of analysis
The 10th Symposium of Research Institute of Instrumentation Frontier (RIIF) -Safety of
Infrastructure and Frontiers of Instrumentation and Characterization Technologies-
Sep. 6
(Fri.)
Organizer
Place
Time
Language
The Japanese Society of Microscopy
International
Conference Room
10:00 - 16:40
J
303
102
9:40 - 17:30
10:30 - 12:00
J
J
Convention Hall A
10:00 - 17:00
J
The Spectroscopical Society of Japan
304
10:00 - 17:00
J
The Japanese Society of Microscopy
International
Conference Room
10:00 - 17:05
J
Metabolic Profiling Forum
Laser Ablation Technique Discussion Group
103
101
10:00 - 17:30
10:00 - 17:35
J
J
JAIMA
105
1330 - 16:40
E/J
Association of Examination and Inspection for
Supplied Water
201
13:00 - 17:00
J
Japan National Committee for Standardization of
Surface Chemical Analysis(JSCA) /Materials Analysis
Station, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
301
13:00 - 17:00
J
Society of Indoor Environment, Japan
104
13:00 - 17:00
J
JAIMA
Japan Scientific Instruments Association
National Metrology Institute of Japan(NMIJ),
AIST
JAIMA
Convention Hall B
14:00 - 17:00
E/J
Japan Scientific Instruments Association
102
14:00 - 17:30
J
JAIMA
302
14:30 - 17:30
J
The Royal Society of Chemistry, UK (RSC)
Convention Hall B
9:30 - 17:30
E/J
JAIMA
302
9:30 - 17:30
J
JAIMA
303
10:00 - 12:00
J
Japan Science and Technology Agency
International
Conference Room
10:00 - 12:30
J
Japan Sewage Works Association
103
10:00 - 15:50
J
The Spectroscopical Society of Japan
304
10:00 - 16:55
J
National Metrology Institute of Japan
Convention Hall A
10:00 - 17:00
J
JAIMA
104
10:30 - 16:00
J
The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan
301
10:00 - 17:50
J
Japan Scientific Instruments Association
102
10:30 - 12:30
J
The Japan Association of Activation Analysis
101
10:30 - 16:25
J
Japan Science and Technology Agency
International
Conference Room
13:00 - 15:40
J
C/J
JAIMA
105
13:30 - 16:00
Japan Accreditation Board (JAB)
201
13:30 - 17:00
J
Japan Scientific Instruments Association
102
14:00 - 17:30
J
JAIMA
303
14:30 - 17:30
J
JAIMA
105
10:00 - 12:00
E/J
JAIMA
"ASAHI"
10:00 - 12:00
E/J
JAIMA
JAIMA
302
303
9:30 - 12:30
9:30 - 12:30
J
J
The Royal Society of Chemistry, UK (RSC)
Convention Hall B
9:30 - 16:20
E/J
JAIMA
AOAC International Japan Section
104
101
10:00 - 12:25
10:00 - 16:45
J
J
Research Institute of Instrumentation Frontier (RIIF),
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology (AIST)
Convention Hall A
10:00 - 17:00
J
201
10:00 - 16:00
J
301
10:20 - 15:20
J
Surface Analysis Society of Japan
103
10:00 - 17:00
J
The Spectroscopical Society of Japan
304
10:00 - 17:30
J
102
11:00 - 17:00
J
105
14:00 - 15:00
J
Japan Environmental Measurement & Chemical
Analysis Association
Society of Environmental Radioactivity
Decontamination
JEMCA Environmental seminar
Measuring technology for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination
Use of JIS and ISO Standards in Daily Routine Analysis –Seminar on Practical Surface
Analysis 2013The Spectroscopiccal Society of Japan, The 49th Summer Seminar "Infrared (IR)
Spectroscopy: Fundamentals and Practical Methods"
Application of Original Analyzers and Measurement Apparatus for Environmental Management
Guidelines and Standards for the Laboratory Industry from a Global Perspective as Set Forth
by SEFA
Organization for Research and Communication
on Environmental Risk of Chemicals
Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association
(SEFA)
JAIMA Seminar 10 "Instrumental Analysis -Advanced-"
JAIMA
303
14:00 - 16:00
J
JAIMA Seminar 9 "Instrumental Analysis –GC–"
JAIMA Forum "Analytical instruments and Metrology"
JAIMA
302
14:30 - 17:30
J
JAIMA
104
14:30 - 16:40
J
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September 3 (Tue.) Morning
◆JSIA seminar 1 “Simple Introduction of Scientific Instruments
–Solar Battery-”
◆29th Symposium on Analytical Electron Microscopy (1/2)
Organizer: Japan Scientific Instruments Association
Date : Sep. 4 (Wed.) 10:30-12:00
Place: Conference Room 102, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free for members, ¥2,000 for non-members
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 25 visitors
Organizer: The Japanese Society of Microscopy
Date: Sep. 3(Tue.) 10:00~17:00
Place: International Conference Room, 2nd Floor of International
Conference Hall
Admission fee: JPY6,000 for Members, JPY7,000 for General, Free for
Students (for two days)
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 131 visitors
10:00-12:00
10:00-10:40
10:40-11:20
11:20-12:00
13:30-14:30
14:40-15:10
15:10-15:40
15:50-16:20
16:20-17:00
10:30-11:45
Tutorial
Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy for transmission
electron microscope.
Yukihito Kondo (JEOL)
EELS(Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy)
Eiji Okunishi (JEOL)
Scanning transmission electron microscopy: imaging and
applications
Eiji Abe (University of TOKYO)
Special Lecture
Science and Technology Policy in Japan and the Role of
Universities
Taketo Sakuma (Kochi University of Technology)
Topics 1 (Cutting edge of
Advanced EELS reserch)
Future and Present of ELNES Calculation: One, Two, and
Multiple-particle calculations
Teruyasu Mizoguchi (University of TOKYO)
Resolutions of recent EELS in EM
Koji Kimoto (Nims)
Detecting chemical information from a single atom
Masashi Koshino (AIST)
Study of valence electron excitations by angular resolved
EELS
Hiroki Kurata (Kyoto University)
11:45-11:55
◆Measurement and Characterization of Nano Materials
Organizer: National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), AIST
Date: Sep. 4 (Wed.) 10:00-17:00
Place: Convention Hall A, 2nd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 115 visitors
10:00-10:05
10:05-11:00
11:00-12:00
12:00-14:00
14:00-15:00
15:00-16:00
September 4 (Wed.) Morning
16:00-17:00
◆JAIMA Seminar 1 "Instrumental Analysis - Can you believe
your measurement results? -"
10:30-11:10
11:10-11:50
11:50-12:30
12:30-14:30
14:30-15:10
15:10-16:40
16:40-17:20
17:20-17:30
Welcome Address
Hiroshi Fujino, Director, SHIMADZU Corporation
Measurement of nanoparticles and Its Reliability < Keynote
Speech >
Ken-sei Ehara, Principle Senior Researcher, Metrology
Institute of Japan, AIST
Current Situations of International Standardization and
Regulations on Nanomaterials
Toshiyuki Fujimoto, Deputy Director, MIJ, AIST
Lunch and Exhibition Time
New Challenge to Characterization of Nano Particles
Haruo Simaoka, SHIMADZU Corporation
Measurement of Nanoparticles by Transmission Electron
Microscope
Yoshitoki Iijima, JEOL Ltd.
Measurement Technique of Nanoparticles by X-Ray
Kazuteru Itoh, RIGAKU Corporation
◆ The Spectroscopical Society of Japan, The 49th Summer
Seminar “Near-infrared (NIR) Spectroscopy: Fundamentals and
Practical Methods”
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 4 (Wed.) 9:30-17:30
Place: Conference Room 303, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 215 visitors
9:40-9:50
9:50-10:30
Assessment and operation of solar photovoltaic power
generation
EKO Instruments Co., Ltd.
Qs and As
Organizer: The Spectroscopical Society of Japan
Date: Sep. 4 (Wed.) 10:00~17:10
Place: Conference Room 304, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Member/Nonmember ¥12,000, Student ¥5,000. The fee
includes the textbook “Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy: Introductory
Textbook Series on Spectroscopic Measurements Vol.6” (JAPANESE).
When you bring the textbook in a meeting place by yourself:
Member/Nonmember ¥8,500, Student ¥1,500.
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 46 visitors
Opening address
Isao KOJIMA (JAB)
Uncertainty evaluation of pretreatment in chemical analysis
Masaru YAMAZAWA (CERI)
Calibration of radiation meter, and case study on uncertainty
evaluation
Makoto TAKASHIMA (JQA)
An evaluation of measurement uncertainty for the
temperature measurement
Naoko SAITO (JEMIC)
Revised points of EURCHEM uncertainty guide (3rd ed.)
–Monte Carlo method
Isao KOJIMA (JAB)
Break
Chair: Hidetaka IMAI (Advisor of AIST)
Practical use of measurement uncertainty in laboratory
accreditation
Hiromi ISHIGE (NITE)
Uncertainty Q&A Section
Hideyuki TANAKA (NMIJ/AIST)
Expanding needs for the evaluation of measurement
uncertainty –From prediction of climate change to top science
Hidetaka IMAI (Advisor of AIST)
Closing address
Hidetaka IMAI(Advisor of AIST)
10:00-10:05
10:05-11:20
1120-12:30
12:30-14:30
14:30-15:45
15:45-17:00
17:00-17:10
Opening address
Mitsuhiro Miyazawa (National Institute of
Agrobiological Sciences)
Basic principles of Near-infrared spectroscopy
Masao Takayanagi (Tokyo University of Agriculture
and Technology)
Feature and variety of the technique for NIR spectrometer
Tsutomu Okura (SOMA OPTICS, LTD.)
Lunch break and JASIS 2013
Differences between IR and NIR: Making use of those
advantages
Akifumi Ikehata (National Food Research Institute)
Application of Near-infrared spectroscopy
Norihisa Katayama (Nagoya City University)
Closing address
Mitsuhiro Miyazawa (National Institute of
Agrobiological Sciences)
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◆29th Symposium on Analytical Electron Microscopy (2/2)
◆Laser Ablation Workshop 2013
Organizer: The Japanese Society of Microscopy
Date: Sep. 4(Wed.) 10:00~17:05
Place: International Conference Room, 2nd Floor of International
Conference Hall
Admission fee: JPY6,000 for Members, JPY7,000 for General, Free for
Students (for two days)
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 107 visitors
10:00-11:50
10:0010:2511:0011:2514:00-15:40
14:0014:2514:5015:1515:50-17:05
Organizer: Discussion Group for Laser Ablation Spectrochemistry
Date: Sep. 4(Wed.) 10:00~17:35
Place: Conference Room101, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 116 visitors
10:00-10:10
10:10-10:45
Topics 2 (Optimization of Analytical methods)
Double-split-illumination electron holography and its
application to semiconductor devices.
Tanigaki Toshiaki (Riken)
Elemental analysis at grain boundaries and phase interfaces in
steels
Genichi Shigesato (Shinitetsu-Sumikin)
Multi-functional in situ TEM technique for the characterization
of nano materials
Toshie Yaguchi (Hitachi High-Tech)
Application of High Resolution Cathodoluminescence to
Plasmonics
Naoki Yamamoto (Tokyo inst. of tech.)
Sample Preparation Technique
TEM Sample Preparation for FIB Using the Bulk Pickup
Method
Tomohiro Mihira (JEOL)
Three-dimensional atom probe analysis for semiconductor
devices
Yasuo Shimizu (Tohoku University)
Cryo-FIB thinning and observation for liquid sample including
Miki Tsuchiya (Hitachi High-Tech)
Three dimentional structual analysis of biological specimens
using FIB/SEM tomography
Keisuke Ohta (Kurume University)
General Presentation
10:45-11:15
11:15-11:45
11:45-14:00
14:00-14:30
14:30-16:00
16:00-16:15
16:15-16:35
16:35-16:55
16:55-17:15
17:15-17:35
◆A Way to Healthmetorics business
Organizer: Metabolic Profiling Forum
Sep. 4(Wed.) 10:00~17:30
Place: Conference Room 103, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 100 visitors
10:00-10:05
10:05-10:30
10:30-11:10
11:10-11:35
11:35-12:00
12:00-14:00
14:00-14:40
14:40-15:20
15:20-15:40
15:40-16:20
16:10-17:30
17:30-18:00
Opening Remarks
Prof. Takafumi Hirata (Kyoto Univ.)
Principal and its Application of LA-ICPMS
Prof. Takafumi Hirata (Kyoto Univ.)
[Invited speaker]
Thinking out of the Box-assessing Paleoclimatic Changes in
Large-scale Stalagmites using LA-QGED-ICPMS
Daniel Tabersky (ETH, Zürich)
Technical Points for Quantitative Analysis by LA-ICPMS
Dr. Masaki Ohata (NMIJ/AIST)
Lunch and JASIS Exhibition
Principle and its research trend of LIBS
Prof. Kazuaki Wagatsuma (Tohoku Univ.)
[Special speaker]
New Insights into Challenges in Laser Ablation-ICP-MS
Prof. Detlef Günther (ETH, Zürich)
Coffee break
[Technical presentation 1]
Developments in the Field of Laser Ablation Solid Sampling
from ESI
Ciaran O’Connor (ESI)
[Technical presentation 2]
Advancements in Laser Ablation Technologies for
Spectroscopic Analysis Solutions
Dr. Steve Shuttleworth (Photon Machines, Inc.)
[Technical presentation 3]
Introduction of Tandem LA-LIBS and its Application
Takashi Tochimoto (Hakuto Co. Ltd.)
Discussions and Closing Remarks
Takafumi Hirata (Kyoto Univ.)
September 4 (Wed) Afternoon
◆International Conference Session 2
International Technical Forum 2013 "Special Programs
examining advanced diagnostics business emerging from
analytical instruments"
Opening Remarks
How to Withdraw Valuable Information from Scatter Plots in
Metabolic Profiling.
Dr. Tadashi Nemoto (AIST)
Basic Research of NMR-based Urinomics and Clinical
Pharmaceutical Application.
Prof. Dr. Kazuki Akira (Matsuyama Univ)
C-SCOPE: Quantitative Analysis of Primary Metabolites for
The Differentiation of Cancer Metabolism.
Mr. Takushi Oga (Human Metabolome Technologies,
Inc.)
"LipidSearch" an Approach for Lipidomics.
Mr. Takehiro Oshida (MITSUI KNOWLEDGE
INDUSTRY CO., LTD.)
Lunch Break
(12:05-12:30 Software Seminar: SIMCA Multivariate Ana
lysis of Metabolomics Timeseries and NIR Spectrum
Data. )
Mr. Shigetoshi Yoshikawa (Infocom Inc.)
Detailed Phenotype Analysis by Metabolomics Technology.
Prof. Dr. Eiichiro Fukusaki (Osaka Univ.)
Advanced Metabolomics and Profiling Technology.
Prof. Dr. Hiroyuki Wariishi (Kyushu Univ.)
Coffee Break
Free Coffee and Conversation
Health Innovation Initiative (HII) by Empowered Consumers.
Prof. Dr. Tsuguchika Kaminuma (The Institute for
Cyber Associates)
Positive Biology - learning from the healthy:- What are our
future business opportunities?Dr. Rami Suzuki (Eisai Co., Ltd.)
Informal Discussion
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 4 (Wed.) 13:30 - 17:25
Place: Conference Room 105, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission Fee: Free
Language : English with simultaneous interpretation
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 73 visitors
13:30-13:40
Opening Remark
Takeshi Kawamoto (JAIMA)
13:40-14:20 g Drug Targets and Carcinogen Exposures in Asian Cancers by
Next Generation DNA Sequencing
Prof Patrick Tan (Duke-NUS Graduate Medical
School Singapore)
14:20-15:00
Development of biomedical imaging technologies for
diagnostic purposes
Dr. Se Hwa Kim. (Senior Research Scientist, Nano bio
Fusion Research Center , Korea Research Institute of
Standards and Science)
15:00-15:40
Medical Device Development and Opportunities in Taiwan:
from bench to bedside.
Dr. Jia-Jin Jason Chen Chief Technology Officer, Supra
Integration and Incubation Center (Si2C), Taiwan
15:40-15:55
Break
15:55-16:35
Recent Trends and future prospects on Diagnostics,
Medical and Bio-Science in Hong Kong
Prof. Jack Wong Executive Deputy Secretary General,
AHWP (Asian Harmonization Working Party),Hong Kong)
16:35-16:40
Closing Remark
Hisashi Iwase (JAIMA)
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◆The technical seminar for drinking water analysis in 2013
Organizer: Association of Examination and Inspection for Supplied Water
Date: Sep.4 (Wed.) 13:00 - 17:00
Place: Conference Room201, 2nd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: ¥4,000( Members of Association of Secretary-general of the
association )
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 122 visitors
13:00-13:10
13:10 - 14:30
14:45 - 16:05
14:45-14:55
14:55-15:25
15:25-15:55
15:55-16:35
Opening Remarks
Akio Okumura (president of the association)
For business management guidelines
(Water Supply Division, Health Service Bureau, the
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare)
Revision of classification of pesticides
National Institute of Health Sciences
16:35-16:55
16:55-17:00
◆International Conference Session 1
U.S. Symposium 2013 "Mass Spectroscopy Application on
Biology/ Industrial/ Diagnostic "
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 4 (Wed.) 14:00 - 17:00
Place: Convention Hall B, 2nd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission Fee: Free
Language : English with simultaneous interpretation
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 45 visitors
◆Seminar on the International Standardization Activity of Surface
and Microbeam Analsyis "Current Status of the International
Standardization for Surface Chemical Analysis (ISO/TC201) and
Microbeam Analysis (ISO/TC202) "
Organizer: Japan National Committee for Standardization of Surface
Chemical Analysis (JSCA)
Co-organizer: Material Analysis Station, Research Network and Facility
Service Division, National Institute for Materials Science
Date: Sep. 4 (Wed.) 13:00-7:00
Place: Conference Room 301
Admission fee: Free
Pre-registration : Not required
Number of visitors: 61 visitors
13:00 - 13:05
13:05 - 13:20
13:20 - 13:40
13:40 - 14:00
14:00 - 14:20
14:20 - 15:00
15:00 - 15:20
15:20 - 15:40
15:40 - 16:00
16:00 - 16:20
16:20 - 16:40
14:00 - 14:05
14:05 -14:15
14:15 - 14:50
Opening Remark
K. Yamamoto (METI)
Overview of Present status and the Future of International
Standardization for Micro-beam Analysis (ISO/TC202)
S. Hinotani(NIPPON STEEL & SUMIKIN TECNOLOGY,
Ltd)
TC202/SC4: Standardization of SEM
M. Saito (JEOL Ltd.)
TC202/SC2: Standardization of EPMA
T. Kitamura (Shimadzu Corporation)
TC202/SC3: Standardization of AEM
K. Kamei(Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation)
Break
Current Status of International Standardization for Nano
Characterization
S. Ichimura (AIST)
TC201:Terminology, General procedures, Data management
and treatment
Y. Furukawa (DENKA)
Activity report on TC201/SC8 (Glow Discharge Plasma
Spectrometry)
K. Wagatsuma (IMR, Tohoku University)
Standardization of TXRF
K. Tsuji (Osaka City University)
Current status and the Future of International Standardization
for Surface Chemical Analysis (TC201 and VAMAS
TWA2)
S. Tanuma (NIMS)
14:50- 15:25
15:25 - 15:40
15:40 - 16:15
16:15 - 16: 50
16:50 - 17:00
Organizer: Japan Scientific Instruments Association
Date: Sep. 4 (Wed.) 14:00-17:30
Place: Conference Room 102, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee : ¥1,000 for members, ¥3,000 for non-members
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 58 visitors
14:00-14:50
Organizer: Society of Indoor Environment, Japan (SIEJ)
Date: Sep. 4(Wed.) 13:00-17:00
Place: Conference Room 104, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: ¥5,000
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 71 visitors
13:05-13:45
13:45-14:15
Introductory Remarks
Janeth K. Pifer (2014 Pittcon president)
Overview of Mass spectroscopy
Amit Ghosh(2014 Pittcon 2014 Program Chair)
Fundamental Studies of the Matrix-Assisted Laser
Desorption Ionization Process
Dr. Kevin Owens (Associate Professor, Departm
ent of Chemistry, Drexel University)
Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization (MALDI) Mass
Spectrometry (MS) Applications for Polymer Materials
Dr. Scott Hanton (Laboratory Operations Manager,
Intertek ASA)
Coffee Break
The use of MALDI Mass Spectrometry in the diagnostic
field and its future applications
Dr. Omar Belgacem (Global MALDI Applications
Manager, Shimadzu)
Combining LC-MALDI and In-Source Decay Approaches
for Identification of Protein Modification
Dr. Daniel Lafitte(Aix Marseille University)
Closing Remarks
Koichiro Matsuda (JAIMA)
◆JSIA seminar 2 "Basic knowledge, Keywords and Topics on
Scientific Instruments Industry"
◆The latest information of PM2.5
13:00-13:05
Influence on indoor air quality of PM2.5
Naoaki Kagi (Tokyo Insutitute of Technology)
Break time
Measurement of fine particles including PM2.5
Yoko Kataoka (Kankyo Research Co.)
Application of fine particle visualization
Ryuta Okamoto (Shin Nippon Air Technologies Co.,Ltd.)
Measures technology with air cleaners
Yoshio Okamoto (Daikin Industries, Ltd.)
Naoyuki Shigemoto (Sharp Corporation)
Discussion
General overview
Yoshika Sekine (Tokai University)
Part 1: Basic knowledge, keywords and topics related to
scientific instruments
Yasuhide Hisamoto, formely Hitachi・former technical
chairman of Japan Analytical Instruments Association
Part 2: Background of environmental analysis industry /
analysis method / instruments
Part 3: Background of analysis of iron and steel /
semi-conductor area and related scientific instruments
Part 4: Analysis method and related instruments of
pharmaceutical analysis/food analysis area
Outline explanation
Makoto Yamaguchi (Chairman, Business committee of
SIEJ)
Plenary talks-What is Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5) ?
Yoshika Sekine (Tokai University)
Observation data of PM2.5 in Beijing and influence on Japan
Shin-ichi Yonemochi (Center for Environmental Science in
Saitama)
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◆JAIMA Seminar 2 "Instrumental Analysis -MS-"
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 4 (Wed.) 14:30-17:30
Place:Conference Room 302, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee:Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 173 visitors
14:30-15:30
15:30-16:30
16:30-17:30
15:30-16:10
16:15-16:55
17:00-17:30
◆JAIMA Seminar 4 "Instrumental Analysis -Basic-"
Introduction of Mass Spectrometry: Ionization and
interpretation of mass spectra
Tomoya Kinumi(NMIJ/AIST)
Electrospray Ionization and Quantitative LC-MS
Makoto Niwa(Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.)
Removal of spectral interferences in ICP-MS by
collision/reaction cell technology
Naoko Nonose (NMIJ/AIST)
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 5(Thu.) 9:30-12:30
Place:Conference Room 303, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee:Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 193 visitors
10:00 - 11:00
September 5 (Thu.) Morning
◆International Conference Session 3
RSC International Tokyo Conference
Biochemistry & Biophysics"(1/2)
2013
11:00-12:00
"Analytical
10:20-11:20
11:20-12:20
12:20-14:20
14:20-15:00
15:00-16:00
16:00-16:30
16:30-17:30
Organizer: Japan Sewage Works Association (JSWA)
Date: Sep. 5 (Thu.) 10:00-15:50
Place: Conference Room 103, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: 1,000Yen
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 40 visitors
10:00-10:05
10:05-10:50
Opening Remark
Koji Suzuki (Keio University)
Plenary 1
“Functional biofibres and enzymes as electrodesubstrates”
Prof. Elizabeth Hall (Univ. Cambridge, UK)
Flash Presentation 1
Presenters
Poster Session 1
Break
Plenary 2
“Aptamers for bioanalysis and molecular medicine”
Prof. Weihong Tan (Florida Univ., USA & Hunan Univ.,
China)
Flash Presentation 2
Presenters
Invited 1
“Optical Imaging and Analysis of Cell-death Pathways
Using Bioluminescent Proteins”
Prof. Takeaki Ozawa (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
10:50-11:30
11:30-13:30
13:30-14:15
14:15-15:00
15:00-15:45
15:45-15:50
Organizer: Japan Science and Technology Agency
Date: Sep. 5(Thu.) 10:00-12:30
Place: International Conference Room, 2nd Floor of International
Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 52 visitors
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 5(Thu.) 9:30-17:30
Place:Conference Room 302, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee:Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 184 visitors
9:45-10:25
10:30-11:10
11:15-11:55
14:00-14:40
Opening Remarks
(JSWA)
Part 1 Common Subject
Koya Komori (Public Works Research Institute)
Part 2 General Tests and Tests for Organic Compounds
Kinji Yamada (Tokyo Metropolitan Government)
(Break)
Part3 Tests for Heavy Metals
Tadayuki Doi(City of Nagoya)
Part4 Tests for Bioreactor
Part5 Tests for Biosolids and Biogas
Masashi Ogoshi (National Institute for Land and
Infrastructure Management)
Part6 Biological Examination
Mamoru Suwa (Public Works Research Institute)
Nobuhiro Kano (Miyagi Prefectural Sewerage Corporation)
Closing Remarks
(JSWA)
◆Promotion program on JST Advanced Measuring Technology
& System Development
Poster Session 2
◆JAIMA Seminar 3 "Instrumental Analysis -LC-"
9:30-9:45
Handling and treatments of the measured data to report
analytical values from them
Michihisa Uemoto (Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial
Technology Research Institute)
How to check the reliability of standard solution
Katsuhiro Shorono (National Metrology Institute of Japan,
AIST)
◆ Lecture meeting for Japanese Standard Methods for the
Examination of Wastewater -2012 year edition-
Organizer: The Royal Society of Chemistry, UK (RSC)
Co-organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 5 (Thu.) 9:30 - 17:30
Place: Convention Hall B, 2nd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission Fee: Free
Language : English with simultaneous interpretation
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 99 visitors
9:30-9:40
9:40-10:20
The art of detection
Hirohisa Mikami (Shimadzu Corporation)
The art of LC/MS
Yutaka Takahashi (MS Solutions Ltd.)
The art of troubleshooting
Masao Bounoshita (JASCO)
General discussion
All of speakers
◆The Spectroscopical Society of Japan , The 49th Summer
Seminar "Basic knowledge for VIS/UV Spectroscopy and the way
to use"
Organizer’s guidance
Hiroshi Nakamura (Faculty of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Tokyo University of Science)
The art of HPLC: Its quintessence
Hiroshi Nakamura (Faculty of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Tokyo University of Science)
The art of selecting solvents and reagents
Takayuki Sato (Kanto Chemical Co., Inc.)
The art of pretreatment
Shunya Sasaki (Nihon Waters K.K.)
The art of separation
Norikazu Nagae (ChromaNik Technologies Inc.)
Organizer: The Spectroscopical Society of Japan
Date: Sep. 5 (Thu.) 10:00-16:50
Place: Conference Room 304, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Member/Nonmember ¥10,000, Student ¥3,000.
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 20 visitors
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11:05-12:00
12:00-14:00
14:00-14:55
14:55-15:50
15:50-16:45
16:45-16:50
◆JAIMA Symposium "Investigation Report on the Subjects and
the Prospect for Analytical Instruments Industry"
Opening address
Koichi Tsukiyama (Tokyo University of Science)
Principles of visible/ultraviolet spectroscopy: Basic theory
Mitsunori Araki (Tokyo University of Science)
Principles of visible/ultraviolet spectroscopy:
Experimental aspects
Mikio Hoshino (REC R&D INC)
Lunch break and JASIS 2013
Measurement of trace moisture in gases using cavity
ring-down spectroscopy
Hisashi Abe (National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology)
Analysis of protein by ultraviolet laser matrix assisted mass
spectrometry
Mitsuo Takayama (Yokohama City University)
Depth analysis of materials by X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy
Eiji Ikenaga (SPring-8)
Closing address
Koichi Tsukiyama (Tokyo University of Science)
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 5 (Thu) 10:30 - 16:00
Place: Conference Room 104, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 126 visitors
10:30 - 10:35
10:35 - 11:25
11:25 - 12:00
12:00 - 14:00
14:00 - 14:30
◆NMIJ CRM Seminar 2013
-Helpful Analytical Know-how and Certified Reference Material
(CRM)-
14:30 - 15:00
Organizer: National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ)/ National
Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Date: Sep. 5th (Thursday) 10:00~17:00
Place: Convention Hall A, 2nd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 171 visitors
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 15:40
15:40 - 15:50
15:50 - 16:00
10:00 - 10:05 Greetings and Opening Remarks
Koichi Chiba (NMIJ)
10:05 - 10:25 Current Status and Future Perspective on CRM Development by
NMIJ
Toshiyuki Fujimoto (NMIJ)
10:25 - 10:55 Open the World through CRMs
Takayoshi Kuroiwa (NMIJ, Environmental Standards Section)
10:55 - 11:45 Technical Know-how for Trace Analysis of Organic Compounds
-Analytical Tips Studied through the Development of Certified
Reference MaterialsTakashi Yarita (NMIJ, Organic Analytical Chemistry Division)
11:45 - 14:00 Lunch and JASIS Exhibition
14:00 - 14:20 <Topics from CRM user; Part 1>
Impacts on the use of CRM for the Development of Food
Materials as well as the Quality Control
Hirotaka Oki (Kirin Kyowa Foods Company, Limited,
Research & Development Division, Food Research &
Development Laboratory, Technical Support Center)
14:20 - 14:40 <Topics from CRM user; Part 2>
The Advantage of Effective use of CRM in Green Procurement
Related Testing
Fumitaka Maruyama (SGS Japan Inc., Chemical Laboratory)
14:40 - 15:30 Technical Know-how for Trace Element Analysis -Analytical
Tips Studied through the Development of Certified Reference
MaterialsKazumi Inagaki (NMIJ, Environmental Standards Section)
15:30 - 15:40 Break
15:40 - 16:10 <Research Topics from NMIJ; Part 1>
Metrological Standards for Legislation on Nano-particles and
Nano-materials
Hiromu Sakurai (NMIJ, Particle Metrology Section)
16:10 - 16:40 <Research Topics from NMIJ; Part 2>
Trends of an Arsenic Speciation and its Problems
Tomohiro Narukawa (NMIJ, Environmental Standards
Section)
16:40 - 16:55 Get Reliability -New Lineup of NMIJ CRM 2013Masaki Ohata (NMIJ, Metrology Planning Office)
16:55 - 17:00 Closing Remarks
Toshiyuki Fujimoto(NMIJ)
Opening Remark and Outline of Investigation
Kyoichi Komori (JAIMA)
Report of the Investigation
(Statistics, Questionnaire, Interview)
Minoru Uchida, Katsuji Hasegawa, Hisashi Sugisawa
(JAIMA)
Subjects, Prospect and Proposals
Dr. Ryozo Goto (JAIMA)
Break
Support for Small & Medium Enterprises Growth /
Development
Mr. Mitsuteru Naito (Deputy Manager, Organization
for Small & Medium Enterprises and Regional
Innovation)
Analytical Science and Nurturing of Talents
Dr. Kenji Kano (Professor, Lab. Bioanalytical and
Biophysical Chemistry, Kyoto University)
Development of New Technologies
Dr. Masataka Ohkubo (Director, Research Institute
of Instrumentation Frontier, National Institute of
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Following Activities of JAIMA
Kyoichi Komori (JAIMA)
Q&A
Closing Remark
Kentaro Hayashi (JAIMA)
◆Imaging mass spectrometry symposium -New currents in life
science, geo/cosmochemistry and material scienceOrganizer: The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan (Kanto-area
Colloquium)
Date: Sep. 5(Thu.) 10:00-17:50
Place: Conference Room 301, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee:
Short course Member of The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan : Free
Nonmember of The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan: 1,000 JPY
(including tax)
Symposium Member of The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan : Free
Nonmember of The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan: 1,000 JPY
(including tax)
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 100 visitors
10:00-11:30
11:30-13:30
13:30-17:50
13:30-13:35
13:35-14:10
14:10-14:45
14:45-15:00
15:00-15:35
15:35-16:10
16:10-16:25
Short course: How to imaging mass spectrometry
Shuichi Shimma (National Cancer Center Research
Institute)
Break
Symposium: Imaging mass spectrometry symposium
-New currents in life science, geo/cosmochemistry and
material scienceOpening
Yoji Nakajima (Asahi Glass Co. Ltd.)
Recent hot topics of imaging mass spectrometry
Shuichi Shimma (National Cancer Center Research
Institute)
MALDI imaging using tissue and hair sections -Current
performances and upcoming challengesToyofumi Nakanishi (Osaka Medical College)
Break
Chemical mapping of tissue and complex samples using
ToF-SIMS and data analysis
Satoka Aoyagi (Shimane University)
Imaging mass spectrometry of functional hybrid materials
using LDI/high-resolution TOFMS
Yoji Nakajima (Asahi Glass Co. Ltd.)
Break
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17:00-17:35
17:35-17:50
Quantitative elemental mapping analysis of trace-elements
using laser ablation-ICP-mass spectrometry
Takafumi Hirata (Kyoto University)
Isotope Imaging for space materials
Hisayoshi Yurimoto (Hokkaido University)
Closing
Kanae Teramoto (JEOL Ltd.)
◆International Conference Session 5
China Forum 2013 "Measurement of metabolic disorders such as
inborn error of metabolism by using mass spectrometry and its
application to advanced diagnostics"
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 5 (Thu.) 13:30 – 16:00
Place: Conference Room 105,1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission Fee: Free
Language : Chinese with simultaneous interpretation
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 35 visitors
◆JSIA seminar 3"Simple introduction of scientific instruments
–environment-related measurement instruments"Organizer: Japan Scientific Instruments Association
Date : Sep. 5 (Thu.) 10:30-12:30
Place: Conference Room 102, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free for members, ¥2,000 for non-members
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 25 visitors
10:30-11:10
11:10-11:50
11:50-12:30
13:30-13:35
13:35-14:15
Dust monitor
SIBATA SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY LTD.
Pyranometer
EKO Instruments Co., Ltd.
Radiation dosage meter
HORIBA, Ltd.
14:15-14:55
◆ Neutron Activation Analysis using Reactor Neutron:
Application to Environmental, Geochemical, Biological, and
Industrial material.
14:55-15:10
15:10-15:50
Organizer: Japan Association of Activation Analysis
Date: Sep. 5 (Thu.) 10:30-16:25
Place: Conference Room 101, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 26 visitors
10:30-10:35
10:35-11:10
11:10-11:45
11:45-14:00
14:00-14:35
14:35-15:10
15:10-15:45
15:45-16:20
16:20-16:25
15:50- 16:00
Opening Remark
Introductory Remarks
Koichiro Matsuda (JAIMA)
Keynote Lecture
“Current newborn screening programs in China
– the application of tandem mass spectrometry”
Prof. Yang Yanglin (Department of Pediatrics,
Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China)
Invited Lecture 1
“Quality control of laboratory of molecular biology”
Vice Prof.Tao Ge (Capital Medical University,
You-an-men Center for Clinical Laboratory, Beijing, China)
Break
Invited Lecture 2 “Development of a Method to Present
Wide-view Visual Stimuli in MRI for Peripheral Visual
Studies”
Tianyi Yan, Ph.D.(Associate Professor, School of Life
Science, Beijing Institute of Technology)
Closing Remarks
Prof. Yang Yanglin (Department of Pediatrics,
Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China)
◆ The use and practice of accreditation system for Testing
Laboratories by ISO/IEC 17025
Japan Association of Activation Analysis
Analysis of sedimentary environments in case of Tokyo
and Kagoshima bay.
Katsumi Shozugawa (Department of General Systems
Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences,
The University of Tokyo)
Simultaneous determination of Mercury and Gold in the
tailings from Small Scale Mining using Neutron Activation
Analysis
Yuichi Hatsukawa (Quantum Beam Science Directorate,
Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
Lunch and JASIS Exhibition
Multi-element analysis in biological and environmental
samples using neutron activation product short-life nuclides
Michiko Fukushima (Ishinomaki Sensshu University)
Applications of nuclear activation methods to terrestrial and
extraterrestrial materials.
Naoki Shirai (Department of Chemistry, Graduate sch
ool of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan
University)
Determination of trace elements in organs and tissues of
mice which were fed with zinc deficient diet
Makoto Yanaga (Radiochemical Research Laboratory,
Faculty of Science, Shizuoka University)
Precise Determination of Br in PP Resin Pellet by Instrumental
Neutron Activation Analysis
Tsutomu Miura (National Metrology Institute of Japan, AIST)
Closing remarks
Japan Association of Activation Analysis
Organizer: Japan Accreditation Board (JAB)
Date: Sep. 5(Wed) 13:30 - 17:00
Place: Conference Room 201, 2nd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 42 visitors
13:30 - 14:00
14:00 - 14:30
14:30 - 15:30
15:30 - 16:30
16:30 - 17:00
International trends on laboratory accreditation
Katsuo KUBONO (JAB)
Accreditation for chemical testing laboratories
Toshio MATSUMOTO (JAB)
The use and practice of accreditation for chemical
testing laboratories ①
Yoshiharu NAMEGAYA (Rurofins Nihon Kankyo K.K.)
The use and practice of accreditation for chemical testing
laboratories ②
Kazuyoshi OHISHI (Nihonsoken Co., Ltd)
(Organization for integrated environmental research
and analyses)
QA(Question and answer)
Toshio MATSUMOTO (JAB)
◆JSIA seminar 4 "Vacuum-related Science Instruments"
Organizer: Japan Scientific Instruments Association
Date: Sep. 5 (Thu.) 14:00-17:30
Place: Conference Room 102, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: ¥3,000 for members, ¥5,000 for non-members
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 31 visitors
September 5 (Thu.) Afternoon
14:00-15:00
◆ Advanced Measuring Program for Japan's Science &
Technology based growth
Organizer: Japan Science and Technology Agency
Date: Sep. 5(Thu.) 13:00-15:40
Place: International Conference Room, 2nd Floor of International
Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 74 visitors
15:00-15:10
15:10-16:10
16:10-16:20
16:20-17:30
Part1 Application of Vacuum Technology and Vacuum
Industry
Mr. Kyoji Kinokiri (Vacuum Techno-Support)
Coffee Break
Part 2 Application of The Vacuum in Science Instruments
the same as the above
Coffee Break
Part 3 The Principle and The Characteristic of Vacuum
Components
the same as the above
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◆JAIMA Seminar 5 "Instrumental Analysis –Thermal Analysis–
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 5(Thu.) 14:30-17:30
Place:Conference Room 303, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee:Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 102 visitors
14:00 - 14:10
14:10 - 14:45
14:45 - 15:20
15:20 - 15:35
15:35 - 16:10
16:10 - 16:45
16:45 - 16:55
11:15-11:55
Opening Remarks
Takahisa Tsugoshi(AIST)
What is Thermal Analysis? (General)
Haruka Abe(AIST)
Usual Apparatus (TG)
Nobuyoshi Koga(Hiroshima Univ.)
Intermission
Essential Tool(DSC)
Yoshitaka Shimizu(AIST)
Legal Methods using Thermal Analysis
Yuko Nishimoto(Kanagawa Univ.)
Closing Address (or Adjourn?)
Yuko Nishimoto(Kanagawa Univ.)
11:55 -12:00
◆JAIMA Seminar 6 "Instrumental Analysis –FIA–"
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 6(Fri.) 9:30-12:30
Place:Conference Room 302, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee:Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 53 visitors
9:30-9:35
9:35-10:10
September 6 (Fri.) Morning
◆International Conference Session 4
Korea Symposium 2013 "Microfabrication and microfluidics:
Efficient Tools for Advanced Diagnostics"
10:10-10:45
10:45-11:20
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 6 (Fri.) 10:00 - 12:00
Place: "ASAHI", 1st Floor of APA HOTEL & RESORT <Tokyo Bay Makuhari>
Admission Fee: Free
Language : English with simultaneous interpretation
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 22 visitors
10:00-10:05
10:05-10:40
10:40-11:15
11:15-11:55
11:55 -12:00
11:20-11:55
11:55-12:30
Introductory Remarks
Koichiro Matsuda (JAIMA)
Keynote Lecture
“Integrated Rotary Genetic Analysis Microsystem”
Associate Prof. Tae Seok Seo (Dept. of Chemical and
Biological Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology)
Invited Lecture 1
“Rapid Formation of Asymmetric Vesicles with Hierarchical
Apertures in Embedded Microfluidic Platforms and Sensing
Application”
Associate Research Prof. Hosup Jung (Dept. of
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The institute of
advanced machinery and design, Seoul National University)
Invited Lecture 2
“Bio-friendly photoresist for multiplex biochip fabrication
and dynamic cell patterning”
Assistant Prof. Junsang Doh (Pohang Institute of Science
and Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering,
Seoul National University)
Closing Remarks
Associate Prof. Tae Seok Seo
Opening address
Advanced Flow Analysis based on on-line pretreatment and
automated technique and its application to environmental
analysis
Keiro Higuchi (Ogawa & Co.)
Determination of biological samples by flow analysis and its
application to medical support
Norio Teshima (Aichi Institute of Technology)
Flow Analysis for Food Function-Contribution to Activation
of Regional Industry
Hiroyuki Ukeda (Kochi University)
Flow analysis using microfluidics
Toshihiko Imato (Kyushu University)
An Outline for the Revision of JIS K 0102 (Testing Methods
for Industrial Wastewater) in 2013 - Focus on the Adoption of
JIS K 0170 Eiko Nakamura (Yokohama National University)
◆JAIMA Seminar 7 "Instrumental Analysis –X-Ray Florescence
(XRF)–"
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 6(Fri.) 9:30-12:30
Place:Conference Room 303, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee:Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 157 visitors
9:30-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-11:30
◆International Conference Session 7
Korea Forum 2013 "The State-of-the-Art Technologies on Social
Safety & Security from Korea"
11:30-12-00
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 5 (Thu.) 10:00 - 12:00
Place: Conference Room 105,1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission Fee: Free
Language : English with simultaneous interpretation
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 15 visitors
10:00-10:05
10:05-10:40
Invited Lecture 1
“Technology for detection and surveillance in the
safety and security circumstance”
Dong-Jin Yoon, Ph.D (Head, Center for safety measurement,
Division of metrology for quality of life, KRISS)
Invited Lecture 2
“Measurement Standard of Mammography X-ray
Chul-Young Yi, Ph.D (Principal Research Scientist, Center
for ionizing radiation, Division of metrology for
quality of life,KRISS)
Closing Remarks
Jin Seog KIM, Ph.D (KRISS)
12:00-12:30
Some topics of the field application for handheld XRF
instrument
Esko Kantonen (Bruker Elemental Corporation)
One point introduction for measuring by Hand-Held XRF
with high accuracy
Yoko Nakayasu (JEOL Ltd.)
Introduction of new applications and analytical technique
using the latest XRF
Satoko Nishikawa (Horiba, Ltd.)
Delivery statistics and topics for each application field of the
portable XRF - Various fields such as environment, recycling,
structures examination and cultural assets investigation Taro Nogami (Rigaku Corporation)
Recent Developments in Handheld XRF Analysis & New
Applications
Shigeo Tohyama (NPO PAI-NET)
Sample preparation and reference materials for X-ray
fluorescence analysis
Toshihiro Nakamura (Meiji University)
Introductory Remarks
Kyoichi Komori (JAIMA)
Keynote Lecture
“Strategy and planning on social safety and security in
Korea”
Jin Seog KIM, Ph.D (Vice-President, Korea Research
Institute of Standards and Science(KRISS))
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◆International Conference Session 6
RSC International Tokyo Conference
Biochemistry & Biophysics"(2/2)
2013
10:00-10:30
"Analytical
Organizer: The Royal Society of Chemistry, UK (RSC)
Co-organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association
(JAIMA)
Date: Sep. 6 (Fri.) 9:30 – 16:20
Place: Convention Hall B, 2nd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission Fee: Free of charge
Language : English with simultaneous interpretation
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 48 visitors
9:30
1030-11:30
11:30-12:00
12:00-14:00
14:00-15:00
Opening Remark
9:30-10:10
10:10-11:10
11:10-11:30
11:30-12:30
12:30-14:30
14:30-15:00
15:00-15:30
15:30-16:00
16:00-16:20
16:20
Dr. Atsushi Miyawaki (RIKEN, Japan)
Plenary 3
“New Fluorescent Probes and New Perspectives in
Bioscience”
Dr. Atsushi Miyawaki (RIKEN, Japan)
Flash Presentation 3
Presenters
“Royal Society of Chemistry – supporting the global analytical
science community”
Dr. May Copsey (The Royal Society of Chemistry)
Poster Session 3
Break
Invited 2
“Liquid Microarray & Partipetting for Ultra Throughput
Assays”
Prof. Sunghoon Kwon (Soul National University, Korea)
Invited 3
“Advanced Bioprobes Based on Novel Fluorogens with
New Working Mechanisms”
Prof. Beng Zhong Tang (The Hong Kong University of
Science & Technology, Hong Kong)
Invited 4
“High Density Cells Array and Nano ElecroHydrodynamic Systems for Rapid CTCs Diagnosis”
Prof. Fan-Gang Tseng (National Tsing-Hua University,
Taiwan)
Award Ceremony
Closing Remark
Takehiko Kitamori (University of Tokyo)
15:00-16:00
16:00-16:30
16:30-16:45
◆The 10th Symposium of Research Institute of Instrumentation
Frontier (RIIF)
-Safety of Infrastructure and Frontiers of Instrumentation and
Characterization Technologies-
Organizer: Research Institute of Instrumentation Frontier (RIIF), National
Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Date: Sep. 6 (Fri.) 10:00~17:00
Place: Convention Hall A, 2nd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 143 visitors
10:00-10:05
10:05-10:15
10:15-10:55
◆JAIMA Seminar 8 "Instrumental Analysis –IC–"
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 6(Fri.) 10:00-12:25
Place:Conference Room 104, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee:Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 109 visitors
10:000-10:05
10:05-10:40
10:40-11:15
11:15-11:50
11:50-12:25
Overview of AOAC International & AOAC International
Japan Section
Ms. Y. Mori (President-elected, AOACIJS, Japan
Accreditation Board)
AOAC INTERNATIONAL Validation Program: OMA
Program & PTM Program
Mr. T. Moriyama (Past President, AOACIJS, 3M
Health Care)
From AOAC 127th Annual Meeting at Chicago
Prof. T. Goto (AOAC Fellow, Shinshu Univ.)
Lunch Break, JASIS viewing
What should we do to improve and keep the quality of
analytical results?
Dr. A.Yasui (Past President, AOACI JS, National Food
Research Institute, NARO)
Bottle neck in validation of microbiological methods
-Standard material of living cells
Prof. H. Matsuoka (Immediate Past President, AOACIJS,
Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology
Global Harmonization and AOAC International
Dr. S. Futo(President, AOACIJS, Fasmac Co. Ltd)
Discussion
10:55-11:35
11:35-12:00
Opening Remarks
The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
The outline and the latest trend of IC
Toyohide Takeuchi(Gifu University)
The separation and detection in Ion Chromatography
Yoko Sekiguchi (Nippon Dionex K.K.)
How to use the Ion chromatograph better
Atsushi Ieuji (Shimadzu Corporation )
The world of extending IC analysis - Practice and
applications Ryozo Goto
12:00-13:00
13:00-14:00
14:00-14:40
14:40-15:05
15:05-15:20
15:20-16:00
◆AOAC International: Its effort for the quality of analysis
Organizer: AOACInternational Japan Section
Date: Sep. 6(Fri.) 10:00~16:45
Place: Meeting Room 101, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 35 visitors
16:00-16:25
16:25-16:50
16:50-17:00
Opening Remarks
Yukinobu Miki (Vice-President, AIST )
“The instrumentation frontier and the global situation of
analytical instruments”
Masataka Ohkubo (Director, RIIF, AIST)
[Invited] “The trend of the policy for industrial technique
- Expectation for analytical measurement techniques-“
Syoji Watanabe(Director, Research and Development
Division, Industrial Science and Technology Policy and
Environment Bureau, METI)
[Invited] “Current status and future of sensing technologies for
the health monitoring of infrastructure”
Takao Mikami (Chief Engineer, IHI Inspection &
Instrumentation Co., Ltd.)
“Structural health monitoring by using laser”
Hiroshi Tsuda (Leader, Structure Image Diagnosis
Group, RIIF, AIST
Lunch Break
Poster Presentation
[Invited] “Application of measurement and analysis
technology for WTG O&M”
Nobuyuki Honjo (Environment & Energy Business Dept .,
Wind Power Business Office, Electric Power Development
Co., Ltd,)
“Development of small deformation measurement method
using a digital camera”
Shien Ri (Structure Image Diagnosis Group, RIIF, AIST)
Break
[Invited] “Anomaly detection algorithm for sensing data: The
case of monitoring data of power generation in solar panels”
Masahiro Murakawa (Leader, Smart System Research
Group, ITRI, AIST)
“Diagnostic technique based on electron accelerator for
infrastructure ”
Hiroyuki Toyokawa (Leader, Compact Quantum Beam
Source Group, RIIF, AIST)
“X-ray source development using carbon nano-structure and
application to infrastructure diagnosis”
Ryouichi Suzuki (Prime Senior Researcher, RIIF, AIST)
Closing
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14:45-15:40
◆JEMCA Environmental seminar
Organizer: Japan Environmental Measurement & Chemical Analysis
Association
Date: Sep. 6(Fri.) 10:00~16:00
Place: Conference Room 201, 2nd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 122 visitors
10:30-12:00
12:00-14:00
14:30-16:00
15:40-16:35
16:35-17:00
◆The Spectroscopiccal Society of Japan, The 49th Summer
Seminar "Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy: Fundamentals and
Practical Methods "
Analytical Memethod of air pollution and
PM2.5(tentative title)
Kayo Ohno(Japan Environmental
Management Association For Industry)
Break
Earthquake disaster restoration and the issue of
radioactive &asbestos contamination, (tentative title)
Hiroshi Kamihigashi(Shimadzu Techno-Research)
Organizer: The Spectroscopiccal Society of Japan
Date: Sep. 6 (Fri.) 10:00~17:30
Place: Conference Room 304, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Member/Nonmember ¥10,800, Student ¥3,800. The fee
includes the textbook (JAPANESE). When you bring the textbook in a
meeting place by yourself: Member/Nonmember ¥8,500, Student ¥1,500.
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 61 visitors
◆ Measuring technology for Remediation of Radioactive
Contamination
Organizer: Society of Environmental Radioactivity Decontamination
Date: Sep. 6(Fri.) 10:20~15:20
Place: Conference Room 301, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Member ¥3,000 Nonmember ¥5,000
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 80 visitors
10:20-11:00
11:00-11:40
11:40-13:00
13:00-13:30
13:30-14:00
14:00-14:20
14:20-14:50
14:50-15:20
10:00 - 10:05
10:05 - 11:05
11:05 - 12:15
Radioactivity Measurement using Commercial-Use
Unmanned helicopter.
Kenji Hosono(ATOKS)
Radioactivity Measurement in aquatic environment using
sailing detection system.
Yutaka Okubo(Idea Con)
Lunch Break
Development of Instrument and system for Radioactivity
Measurement.
Shoji Hirai(Emeritus pro Tokyo City Univ.)
On-site measurement of radio-nuclide using portable Na�(TI)
scintillation spectrometer
Hidenori Naruoka(NS Eu)
Break
Application of ICP-QMS to 90Sr determination related to
Fukushima Daiichi reactor accident.
Yoshitaka Takagai(Fukushima Univ.)
Body radioactive Imaging analysis, application to
contamination decontamination and future prediction of
pollution dynamics.
Yasuo Nakajima(Osaka Univ.)
12:15 - 14:15
14:15 - 15:25
15:25 - 16:25
16:25 - 17:25
17:25 - 17:30
Organizer: Forum on Efficient Measurement/ Evaluation Methods for
Environmental Management, Organization for Research and
Communication on Environmental Risk of Chemicals
Date: Sep. 6(Fri.) 11:00~17:00
Place: Conference Room 102, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Not Required
Number of visitors: 45 visitors
Organizer: Surface Analysis Society of Japan
Date: Sep. 6(Fri.) 10:00~17:00
Place: Conference Room 103, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: 10,000 JPY
Pre registration: Required
Number of visitors: 28 visitors
10:55-11:50
11:50-13:50
13:50-14:45
Opening address
Akira Sakamoto (Aoyama Gakuin University)
Principle, hardware, and software for FT-IR spectroscopy and
standard sampling techniques
Akira Sakamoto (Aoyama Gakuin University)
Reflection measurements at normal incidence, diffuse
reflection measurements, and attenuated total reflection
measurements by Infrared spectroscopy
Tsuyoshi Tsuchibuchi (Shimadzu Corporation)
Lunch Break and JASIS 2013
FT-IR spectroscopic microscopy and imaging: principles and
applications
Shigeru Shimada (Bruker Optics)
Application of Infrared spectroscopy to materials science
Yukio Furukawa (Waseda University)
Application of Infrared spectroscopy to biomacromolecules
Masayuki Nara (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
Closing address
Akira Sakamoto (Aoyama Gakuin University)
◆Application of Original Analyzers and Measurement Apparatus
for Environmental Management
◆Use of JIS and ISO Standards in Daily Routine Analysis
–Seminar on Practical Surface Analysis 2013-
10:00-10:55
ISO 29081:2010 Surface chemical analysis -- Auger
electron spectroscopy -- Reporting of methods used for charge
control and charge correction
S,. Araki (Nissan Arc)
ISO 10810:2010 Surface chemical analysis -- X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy -- Guidelines for analysis
Y. Sonobayashi (Kyoto University)
Discussion
11:00-11:30
11:30-12:00
ISO 18116:2005 Surface chemical analysis -- Guidelines for
preparation and mounting of specimens for analysis
ISO 18117:2009 Surface chemical analysis -- Handling
of specimens prior to analysis
K. Yanagiuchi (TDK)
ISO 23830:2008 Surface chemical analysis -- Secondary-ion
mass spectrometry -- Repeatability and constancy of the
relative-intensity scale in static secondary-ion mass
spectrometry
H. Itoh (Konica Minolta)
Break
ISO/TR 15969:2001 Surface chemical analysis -- Depth
profiling -- Measurement of sputtered depth
ISO/TR 22335:2007 Surface chemical analysis -- Depth
profiling -- Measurement of sputtering rate: mesh-replica
method using a mechanical stylus profilometer
M. Sato (Fujitsu Quality Laboratory)
12:00-12:30
12:30-14:30
14:30-15:00
15:00-15:30
15:30-16:00
16:00-17:00
Introduction of Newly Developed Continuous VOC
Analyzer for Water
Shin-ya Urano (Institute of Environment and Resource
Systems)
Easy Handling Apparatus for Radiation Measurement in
Decontamination Work
Shinji Iwasaki (OSUMI Co., Ltd.)
One and Only Standard Gas Generator and Related
Apparatus
Yu-ichiro Kaifuku (GASTEC Co.)
Lunch Break
Introduction of Measurement Apparatus for Personal
Exposure in Working Environment and its Application
Shiro Ikeda (GASTEC Co.)
Ammonia Analyzer using Coulometric Titration and Its
Practical Application
Hiromitsu Tomikawa (Central Kagaku Co.)
Innovative inexpensive TOC Analyzer
Seiji Ishii (KYORITSU CHEMICAL-CHECK Lab. Co.)
Special Event “Workshop for a problem resolution in
environmental measurement at a field or a factory”
Kouhei Urano (Emeritus Professor of Yokohama National
University) and Forum Members
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Sep. 6 (Fri.) Afternoon
◆Guidelines and Standards for the Laboratory Industry from a
Global Perspective as Set Forth by SEFA
Organizer: Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association (SEFA)
Date: Sep. 6(Fri.) 14:00~15:00
Place: Conference Room 105, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Not Required
Number of visitors: 54 visitors
◆JAIMA Seminar 10 "Instrumental Analysis -Advanced-"
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 6(Fri.) 14:30-17:30
Place:Conference Room 303, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee:Free
Pre registration: Not Required
Number of visitors: 132 visitors
14:00 - 15:00
15:00 - 16:00
The accurate measurements of mass and volume - for
mastering electrical balances and pipettes
Fumihide Miyashita (Shimadzu Corporation)
How to use "mol" and "molar"
-Conversion of units of concentration without complicated
formulaNobuo Uehara (Utsunomiya Univ. Graduate School
& Faculty of Engineering)
◆JAIMA Seminar 9 "Instrumental Analysis –GC–"
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 6(Fri.) 14:30-17:30
Place:Conference Room 302, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee:Free
Pre registration: Not Required
Number of visitors: 184 visitors
14:30-14:35
14:35-15:30
15:30-16:10
16:10-17:10
17:10-17:30
Opening address
Tsuneaki Maeda (AIST)
Exact understanding of capillary columns and sample
introductions
Aki Ando (GL Sciences Inc.)
Gas chromatography beginner's class lecture “Attention at the
time of the GC,GC/MS introduction”
Kenichi Akiyama (Japan automobile research institute)
Theory of GC for removing the scales from
your eyes
Kazutoshi Sugita (Mitsubishi Chemical Anaytic Co. Ltd.)
Discussion
◆JAIMA Forum “Analytical instruments and Metrology”
Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association
Date: Sep. 6 (Fri) 14:30 - 16:40
Place: Conference Room 104, 1st Floor of International Conference Hall
Admission fee: Free
Pre registration: Not Required
Number of visitors: 91 visitors
14:30-14:35
14:35-14:55
14:55-15:25
15:25-15:45
15:45-16:15
16:15-16:30
16:30-16:40
Opening Remark
Kyoichi Komori (JAIMA)
Plan of Preparation and Promotion for Metrology
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Preparation Status and Future Plan of Standard Materials
Dr. Koichi Chiba (Director, Metrology Management
Center, National Metrology Institute of Japan,
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Reagent and Standard Material
Dr. Yuko Ofuku (Japan Reagent Association)
Network of Public Test and Research Institutes for Global
Development of Small Enterprises
Mr. Hiroshi Ueno (Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial
Technology Research Institute)
Action Plan of JAIMA
Kyoichi Komori (JAIMA)
Q & A, Closing Reamark
Hisashi Sugisawa (JAIMA)
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21. Science Seminar
Science Seminar was held for not only the person well versed in "analysis and a scientific
instrument" but also general people. The Science Seminar 2013 was titled as “Human body that the
cell becomes younger - Mitochondria solve a wonder -” and held on September 5 (Thu.) at “REI”
Hall, 2nd Floor of Hotel New Otani Makuhari. The number of audience is as follows.
◆Science Seminar
“Human body that the cell becomes younger” - Mitochondria solve a wonder –
Date: Sept 5 (Thu.), 2013 13:00~14:30
Place: "REI" Hall, 2nd Floor of Hotel New Otani Makuhari
Admission fee: Free
Number of audience: 223 people
Speaker: Prof. Shigeo Ota, NIPPON MEDICAL SCHOOL
Summary: Introduced the secret of "rejuvenation", understanding a mitochondria function from
many sides.
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22. Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar
3rd Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar was held on September 6 (Fri.) at International Conference
Room, 2nd Floor of International Conference Hall. The 2 sessions’ titles and number of audience are
shown as follows.
◆Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar
"The Latest movement for the 17th revision of the Japanese pharmacopeia"
Date: Sept 6 (Fri.), 2013
14:00 - 16:00
Place: International Conference Room, 2nd Fl. of International Conference Hall
Admission Fee: Free
Number of audience: 432 people
Session 1:
Application to a fixed-quantity technique and a Japanese pharmacopeia reagent
using NMR (14:00 - 15:00)
Lecturer:
Naoki Sugimoto, Division of Food Additives, National Institute of Health Sciences
Session 2:
The latest trend of physics and chemistry docimasy Committee (15:00 - 16:00)
Lecturer:
Chikako Yomota, Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Agency, Japan
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23. Visitors’ Profile
The visitor profile analysis was performed based on admission registration forms filled out by the 23,139
exhibition visitors. The following four points are year-by-year visitor characteristic for this exhibition. These same
trends were also exhibited in this year.
1. The category of analytical and scientific instrument users accounted for over half of attendance.
2. According to aggregation by region of employment, visitors from the Kanto and Koshinetsu districts reached to
about 80% of attendance.
3. Industries were generally equally represented across the board, with no single industry dominating.
The following industries had relatively high representation at about 5 to 10%:
Electronics, Electric, Machinery / Technical service (analysis, testing, inspection) / Chemical products (ink, paint,
pesticide, aromatics) / Education / government offices, public institutions /
Pharmachemicals, Reagents,
Cosmetics / Foods / Trading, Commerce.
4. Main job classifications breakdown: R&D: about 26%; sales: about 20%;
Analysis / testing / inspection / measurement: about 18%; production / manufacturing / quality control: about 7%.
1. Classification by the registration type
JASIS2013
Sep. 4
Sep. 6
JASIS2012
Total
%
Total
%
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
Total
%
Pre-registration through website(~Aug. 23)
3,669
3,869
3,949
11,487
49.9%
12,250
52.9%
11,936
50.8%
Pre-registration through website(Aug 24~)
2,361
2,505
3,108
7,974
34.6%
7,616
32.9%
8,414
35.8%
On-site PC registration
1,101
1,270
1,202
3,573
15.5%
3,273
14.1%
3,124
13.3%
7,131
7,644
8,259
23,034
100.0%
23,139
100.0%
23,474
100.0%
Total
Sep. 5
2. Classification by the color of registration card
JASIS2013
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Sep. 4
3,369
974
1,267
277
73
1,171
7,131
Analytical instrument user
Analytical instrument dealer
Analytical instrument manufacturer
Students
Press
Others
Total
Sep. 5
3,932
969
1,364
336
51
992
7,644
Sep. 6
4,545
927
1,107
375
43
1,262
8,259
JASIS2012
Total
11,846
2,870
3,738
988
167
3,425
23,034
%
51.4%
12.5%
16.2%
4.3%
0.7%
14.9%
100.0%
Total
12,081
2,783
3,978
841
131
3,325
23,139
%
52.2%
12.0%
17.2%
3.6%
0.6%
14.4%
100.0%
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
Total
12,902
2,913
3,452
805
167
3,235
23,474
%
55.0%
12.4%
14.7%
3.4%
0.7%
13.8%
100.0%
6. Others
15%
5. Press
1%
4. Students
4%
1. Analytical
instrument user
51%
3. Analytical
instrument
manufacturer
16%
2. Analytical
instrument dealer
13%
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3. Classification by Business Area
Tokyo
Kanagawa
Chiba
Saitama
Ibaraki
Tochigi
Gunma
Yamanashi
Nagano
Niigata
Sub total
Aichi
Shizuoka
Gifu
Mie
Ishikawa
Toyama
Fukui
Sub total
Osaka
Kyoto
Shiga
Hyogo
Nara
Wakayama
Sub total
Ehime
Kagawa
Kochi
Tokushima
Sub total
Iwate
Miyagi
Yamagata
Akita
Aomori
Fukushima
Hokkaido
Sub total
Okayama
Hiroshima
Yamaguchi
Tottori
Shimane
Sub total
Fukuoka
Saga
Nagasaki
Kumamoto
Oita
Miyazaki
Kagoshima
Okinawa
Sub total
Japan Total
Overseas
Total
Sep. 4
2,627
886
689
515
391
83
66
43
53
36
5,389
140
148
16
28
12
28
18
390
285
227
48
73
6
9
648
11
6
7
7
31
18
43
19
8
15
48
37
188
23
29
19
5
5
81
62
12
9
24
11
3
4
7
132
6,859
272
7,131
Sep. 5
2,722
1,013
788
609
503
76
102
47
63
31
5,954
162
190
23
41
14
36
20
486
304
213
44
83
6
7
657
24
11
16
16
67
16
47
21
11
5
53
27
180
39
29
17
0
3
88
32
8
3
27
12
4
4
2
92
7,524
120
7,644
JASIS2013
Sep. 6
2,957
1,205
985
752
526
133
98
42
94
33
6,825
177
243
19
36
6
31
11
523
229
188
37
70
9
2
535
9
12
1
6
28
12
50
19
12
12
69
13
187
28
21
13
0
4
66
37
2
1
5
5
2
5
3
60
8,224
35
8,259
Total
8,306
3,104
2,462
1,876
1,420
292
266
132
210
100
18,168
479
581
58
105
32
95
49
1,399
818
628
129
226
21
18
1,840
44
29
24
29
126
46
140
59
31
32
170
77
555
90
79
49
5
12
235
131
22
13
56
28
9
13
12
284
22,607
427
23,034
%
36.1%
13.5%
10.7%
8.1%
6.2%
1.3%
1.2%
0.6%
0.9%
0.4%
78.9%
2.1%
2.5%
0.3%
0.5%
0.1%
0.4%
0.2%
6.1%
3.6%
2.7%
0.6%
1.0%
0.1%
0.1%
8.0%
0.2%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
0.5%
0.2%
0.6%
0.3%
0.1%
0.1%
0.7%
0.3%
2.4%
0.4%
0.3%
0.2%
0.0%
0.1%
1.0%
0.6%
0.1%
0.1%
0.2%
0.1%
0.0%
0.1%
0.1%
1.2%
98.1%
1.9%
100.0%
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
JASIS2012
Total
%
Total
%
8,358
36.1%
8,386
35.7%
3,156
13.6%
3,227
13.7%
2,404
10.4%
2,694
11.5%
1,854
8.0%
1,896
8.1%
1,447
6.3%
1,470
6.3%
273
1.2%
354
1.5%
273
1.2%
289
1.2%
137
0.6%
138
0.6%
201
0.9%
201
0.9%
101
0.4%
117
0.5%
18,204
78.7%
18,772
80.0%
503
2.2%
477
2.0%
608
2.6%
585
2.5%
61
0.3%
76
0.3%
86
0.4%
100
0.4%
39
0.2%
31
0.1%
85
0.4%
68
0.3%
32
0.1%
61
0.3%
1,414
6.1%
1,398
6.0%
833
3.6%
801
3.4%
585
2.5%
478
2.0%
131
0.6%
112
0.5%
260
1.1%
267
1.1%
24
0.1%
26
0.1%
14
0.1%
22
0.1%
1,847
8.0%
1,706
7.3%
37
0.2%
38
0.2%
23
0.1%
23
0.1%
15
0.1%
16
0.1%
27
0.1%
39
0.2%
102
0.4%
116
0.5%
36
0.2%
42
0.2%
144
0.6%
119
0.5%
64
0.3%
52
0.2%
40
0.2%
30
0.1%
25
0.1%
45
0.2%
177
0.8%
163
0.7%
73
0.3%
63
0.3%
559
2.4%
514
2.2%
85
0.4%
82
0.3%
82
0.4%
83
0.4%
67
0.3%
66
0.3%
11
0.0%
10
0.0%
4
0.0%
11
0.0%
249
1.1%
252
1.1%
133
0.6%
118
0.5%
20
0.1%
15
0.1%
5
0.0%
14
0.1%
45
0.2%
42
0.2%
22
0.1%
31
0.1%
12
0.1%
25
0.1%
12
0.1%
19
0.1%
15
0.1%
11
0.0%
264
1.1%
275
1.2%
22,639
97.8%
23,033
98.1%
500
2.2%
441
1.9%
23,139
100.0%
23,474
100.0%
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4. Classification by Business Area Ranking TOP10 for these 3 years
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
JASIS2013
Area
Total
Tokyo
8,306
Kanagawa
3,104
Chiba
2,462
Saitama
1,876
Ibaragi
1,420
Osaka
818
Kyoto
628
Shizuoka
581
Aichi
479
Overseas
427
JASIS2012
Area
Total
Tokyo
8,358
Kanagawa
3,156
Chiba
2,404
Saitama
1,854
Ibaragi
1,447
Osaka
833
Shizuoka
608
Kyoto
585
Aichi
503
Overseas
500
JAIMA EXPO/SIS
Area
Tokyo
Kanagawa
Chiba
Saitama
Ibaragi
Osaka
Shizuoka
Kyoto
Aichi
Overseas
2011
Total
8,386
3,227
2,694
1,896
1,470
801
585
478
477
441
5. Classification by Country Ranking TOP10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
JASIS2013
Total
Country
South Korea
153
China
51
Chinese Taipei
33
United States
30
Thailand
27
India
27
Vietnum
24
Singapore
17
6
Indonesia
Hong Kong
6
53
Other
427
Total
JASIS2012
Total
Country
South Korea
157
China
109
Chinese Taipei
48
Vietnum
34
United States
28
Thailand
16
Singapore
15
India
10
Germany
9
Malaysia
8
Other
66
500
合計
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
Total
Country
South Korea
122
China
59
United States
56
Chinese Taipei
37
India
24
Singapore
12
Thailand
11
Germany
9
Canada
6
Colombia
5
Other
100
Total
441
6. Classification by Business (Based on 23,034 respondents)
JASIS2013
Total
%
1,520
6.6%
1,542
6.7%
1,926
8.4%
3,884
16.9%
371
1.6%
723
3.1%
675
2.9%
306
1.3%
504
2.2%
655
2.8%
1,617
7.0%
219
1.0%
152
0.7%
1,341
5.8%
1,051
4.6%
69
0.3%
182
0.8%
169
0.7%
270
1.2%
359
1.6%
112
0.5%
2,933
12.7%
190
0.8%
2,264
9.8%
23,034
100.0%
1. Government office, Public organization
2. Education
3. Technical service
4. Electronics, Electric, Machinery
5. Semiconductor
6. Steel, Nonferrous metal, other Metal products
7. Automotive, Construction and Transportation
8. Construction, Construction materials
9. Petroleum, Petro-chemistry
10. Rubber, Plastics
11. Chemical products
12. Ceramics, Pottery, Glass
13. Paper, Pulp
14. Pharmachemicals, Reagents, Cosmetics
15. Foods
16. Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery
17. Printing
18. Gas, Power, Energy
19. Information Service (IT)
20. Medical treatment
21. Press, Publication
22. Trading, Commerce
23. Finance
24. Others
Total
60
60
JASIS2012
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
Total
%
Total
%
1,440
6.2%
1,471
6.3%
1,490
6.4%
1,458
6.2%
1,890
8.2%
1,884
8.0%
3,971
17.2%
4,042
17.2%
389
1.7%
389
1.7%
792
3.4%
858
3.7%
698
3.0%
655
2.8%
311
1.3%
287
1.2%
527
2.3%
588
2.5%
684
3.0%
678
2.9%
1,588
6.9%
1,677
7.1%
244
1.1%
245
1.0%
141
0.6%
168
0.7%
1,344
5.8%
1,424
6.1%
1,097
4.7%
1,233
5.3%
73
0.3%
63
0.3%
226
1.0%
211
0.9%
186
0.8%
195
0.8%
281
1.2%
252
1.1%
297
1.3%
278
1.2%
78
0.3%
185
0.8%
2,886
12.5%
2,914
12.4%
197
0.9%
187
0.8%
2,309
10.0%
2,132
9.1%
23,139
100.0%
23,474
100.0%
Classification by Business
21. Press, Publication
0%
22. Trading, Commerce
13%
24. Others
10%
23. Finance
1%
20. Medical treatment
2%
1. Government office, Public 2. Education
organization
7%
7%
3. Technical service
8%
19. Information Service (IT)
1%
18. Gas, Power, Energy
1%
4. Electronics, Electric,
Machinery
17%
17. Printing
1%
16. Agriculture, Forestry,
Fishery
15. Foods
0%
5%
14. Pharmachemicals,
Reagents, Cosmetics
6%
5. Semiconductor
2%
13. Paper, Pulp
1%
12. Ceramics, Pottery, Glass
1%
11. Chemical products
7%
10. Rubber, Plastics
3%
6. Steel, Nonferrous metal,
other Metal products
3%
7. Automotive, Construction
and Transportation
3%
8. Construction, Construction
materials
9. Petroleum, Petro-chemistry
1%
2%
7. Classification by occupation (Based on 23,034 respondents)
1. Research, Development (government, school)
2. Research, Development (private)
3. Education
4. Students
5. Engineering, Design
6. Manufacturing, Quality control
7. Procurement
8. Analysis, Test, Inspection, Measurement
9. Management
10. Sales
11. Planning, Investigation, Public relations
12. Service, Repair
13. Others
Total
Sep. 4
648
1,272
53
277
376
370
66
1,132
443
1,639
398
64
393
7,131
Sep. 5
519
1,425
93
335
432
457
75
1,358
381
1,595
354
64
556
7,644
JASIS2013
Sep. 6
549
1,581
65
380
489
681
90
1,586
353
1,689
350
89
357
8,259
Total
1,716
4,278
211
992
1,297
1,508
231
4,076
1,177
4,923
1,102
217
1,306
23,034
%
7.4%
18.6%
0.9%
4.3%
5.6%
6.5%
1.0%
17.7%
5.1%
21.4%
4.8%
0.9%
5.7%
100.0%
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
JASIS2012
Total
%
Total
%
1,593
6.9%
1,473
6.3%
4,466
19.3%
4,726
20.1%
218
0.9%
204
0.9%
830
3.6%
819
3.5%
1,298
5.6%
1,273
5.4%
1,547
6.7%
1,553
6.6%
238
1.0%
248
1.1%
4,120
17.8%
4,591
19.6%
1,235
5.3%
1,263
5.4%
4,845
20.9%
4,879
20.8%
1,145
4.9%
1,048
4.5%
237
1.0%
205
0.9%
1,367
5.9%
1,192
5.1%
23,139
100.0% 23,474
100.0%
1. Research, Development
(government, school)
7%
13. Others
6%
12. Service, Repair
1%
2. Research, Development
(private)
19%
11. Planning, Investigation,
Public relations
5%
3. Education
1%
10. Sales
21%
4. Students
4%
5. Engineering, Design
6%
9. Management
5%
6. Manufacturing, Quality
control
7. Procurement
6%
1%
8. Analysis, Test, Inspection,
Measurement
18%
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8. Major purpose to visit the JASIS (Multiple Choices)
1. To gather information for analytical instruments purchasing
2. To know about analytical instruments market trend
3. To attend the new technology seminar
4. To attend the conferences and symposium
5. To gather conpetitor information (for instruments manufacturer)
6. To gather technical information (for instruments manufacturer)
7. To find business partners
8. To obtain Analytical Instruments Directory etc.
9. Exhibitor, Staff, Booth attendant
10. Others
JASIS2013
Total
%
12,861
55.8%
9,285
40.3%
5,464
23.7%
4,637
20.1%
1,608
7.0%
1,051
4.6%
1,761
7.6%
1,977
8.6%
1,482
6.4%
1,272
5.5%
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
JASIS2012
Total
%
Total
%
12,984
56.1%
13,730
58.5%
9,379
40.5%
9,490
40.4%
5,537
23.9%
5,563
23.7%
4,596
19.9%
4,358
18.6%
1,813
7.8%
1,640
7.0%
1,210
5.2%
992
4.2%
1,795
7.8%
1,706
7.3%
2,125
9.2%
2,088
8.9%
1,580
6.8%
1,348
5.7%
1,283
5.5%
967
4.1%
Percentage is based on 23,034 respondents (2013), 23,139(2012) and on 23,474 (2011).
14,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
9. Classification by first visit or not
1. First visit
2. Visited last year
Total
JASIS2013
Total
%
12,604
54.7%
10,430
45.3%
23,034
100.0%
2. Visited
last year
45%
JASIS2012
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
Total
%
Total
%
12,875
55.6%
12,627
53.8%
10,264
44.4%
10,847
46.2%
23,139
100.0%
23,474
100.0%
1. First
visit
55%
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24. Questionnaire for Japanese Visitors
Outline of questionnaire
The questionnaire counters were installed in the Event Square of Hall 6 and Hall 8. 5,014 visitors' questionnaire
was obtained during 3 days.
1. Classification by the color of registration card
JASIS2012 JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
JASIS2013
3,261 65.0% 2,539 68.7% 3,721 71.7%
382
7.6% 312
8.4% 411
7.9%
580 11.6% 298
8.1% 413
8.0%
286
5.7% 191
5.2% 229
4.4%
483
9.6% 346
9.4% 413
8.0%
22
0.4%
9
0.2%
4
0.1%
5,014 100.0% 3,695 100.0% 5,191 100.0%
Analytical instrument users(Red)
Analytical instrument dealers(Blue)
Analytical instrument manufacturers(Green)
Students(Orange)
Others(Yellow)
No Reply
Total
2. Major purpose to visit the JASIS (multiple choices)
Students
( Orange
)
5.7%
Others(
No Reply
Yellow)
0.4%
9.6%
Analytical
instrumen
t
manufact
urers(
Green)
11.6%
Analytical
instrumen
t users(
Red)
65.0%
Analytical
instrumen
t dealers
( Blue)
7.6%
JASIS2013
JASIS2012
2,779
55.4% 2,338
63.3%
To gather information about analytical instruments
To gather information for analytical instruments purchasing
2,362
47.1% 1,720
46.5%
To attend the seminars or conferences
1,346
26.8% 1,101
29.8%
To attend conferences at International Conference Hall
451
9.0%
To attend Medical Innovation Zone
104
2.1%
Others
247
4.9%
101
2.7%
22
0.4%
3
0.1%
No Reply
183
5.0%
JASIS2013:(multiple choice)Percentage is based on 5,014.
JASIS2012:(multiple choice)Percentage is based on 3,695.
0.0%
20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0%
To gather information about analytical
instruments
To gather information for analytical
instruments purchasing
To attend the seminars or conferences
2013
2012
To attend conferences at International
Conference Hall
To attend Medical Innovation Zone
Others
No Reply
3. Are you in the position to make purchasing decision of analytical instrument ?
JASIS2013
Advisory position for
selection & Purchasing
Decision making position for
selection & purchasing
Others
No Reply
Total
JASIS2012
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
2,632
52.5% 2,127
57.6% 2,975
57.3%
1,028
20.5%
19.8% 1,184
22.8%
731
1,257
25.1%
807
21.8%
988
19.0%
97
1.9%
30
0.8%
44
0.8%
5,014 100.0% 3,695 100.0% 5,191 100.0%
No Reply
1.9%
Others
25.1%
Decision
making
position
for
selection
&
purchasi…
Advisory
position
for
selection
&
Purchasing
52.5%
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4. Which is your visit, day trip or staying ?
JASIS2012 JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
JASIS2013
3,759 75.0% 2,921 79.1% 4,152 80.0%
405
8.1%
307
8.3%
366
7.1%
493
9.8%
273
7.4%
412
7.9%
245
4.9%
139
3.8%
207
4.0%
112
2.2%
55
1.5%
54
1.0%
5,014 100.0% 3,695 100.0% 5,191 100.0%
1day
Commute 2days
1night
2nights or more
No Reply
Total
2nights
or more
4.9%
No Reply
2.2%
1night
9.8%
Commute
2days
8.1%
1day
75.0%
5. How did you know about JASIS ? (multiple choices)
JASIS2013
2,371 47.3%
1,174 23.4%
922 18.4%
691 13.8%
629 12.5%
263
5.2%
234
4.7%
147
2.9%
29
0.6%
187
3.7%
28
0.6%
DM from organizer
DM from exhibitor
Mail Magazine from organizer
Informed through company
Organizers’ Website
Exhibitors’ Website
Through school or University
Magazines Publications
Newspapers
Others
No Reply
JASIS2012
1,898 51.4%
1,070 29.0%
752 20.4%
442 12.0%
424 11.5%
215
5.8%
133
3.6%
122
3.3%
29
0.8%
101
2.7%
9
0.2%
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
2,444
1,606
1,000
689
559
303
172
167
32
161
6
47.1%
30.9%
19.3%
13.3%
10.8%
5.8%
3.3%
3.2%
0.6%
3.1%
0.1%
JASIS2013: Percentage is based on 5,014.
JASIS2012: Percentage is based on 3,695.
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011: Percentage is based on 5,191.
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
DM from organizer
DM from exhibitor
Mail Magazine from organizer
Informed through company
2013
Organizers’ Website
2012
Exhibitors’ Website
Through school or University
Magazines Publications
Newspapers
Others
6. Did you use shuttle bus or direct bus ?
JASIS2013
2,096 41.8%
1,715 34.2%
323
6.4%
880 17.6%
5,014 100%
Didn't use any bus
Used Shuttle bus
Used Direct bus
No Reply
Total
0.0%
JASIS2012
1,760 47.6%
963 26.1%
167
4.5%
805 21.8%
3,695 100%
20.0% 40.0% 60.0% 80.0% 100.0%
From Kaihin-Makhari
From Makuhari-Hongo
From Tsukuba
(Hitachino-Ushiku)
No Reply
Total
Didn't use any bus
Used Shuttle bus
2013
Used Direct bus
2012
No Reply
From Haneda Aorport
From Yokohama
From Tokyo
From Narita Airport
No Reply
Total
JASIS2013
1,027 59.9%
600
35.0%
78
JASIS2012
508
52.8%
388
40.3%
4.5%
59
6.1%
10
0.6%
1,715 100.0%
8
963
0.8%
100.0%
JASIS2013
125
38.7%
116
35.9%
61
18.9%
0
0.0%
21
6.5%
323 100.0%
JASIS2012
75
44.9%
56
33.5%
36
21.6%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
167 100.0%
64
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7. How do you evaluate JASIS 2013 in general ?
JASIS2013
JASIS2012 JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
786 15.7% 536 14.5% 639 12.3%
2,732 54.5% 2,097 56.8% 2,712 52.2%
857 17.1% 637 17.2% 1,250 24.1%
214
4.3% 151
4.1% 146
2.8%
40
0.8%
23
0.6%
27
0.5%
339
6.8% 241
6.5% 373
7.2%
46
0.9%
10
0.3%
44
0.8%
5,014 100.0% 3,695 100.0% 5,191 100.0%
Very much informative and helpful
Reasonably informative and helpful
Acceptable
Don't know
Short of my expectation
Not visited yet
No Reply
Total
Don't
know
4.3%
Short of
my
expectati
on
0.8%
Not
visited
yet
6.8%
Very
much
informati
ve and
helpful
15.7%
Reasonab
ly
informati
ve and
helpful
54.5%
Acceptabl
e
17.1%
8. Where do (did or will) you visit in JASIS 2013 ? (multiple choice)
Please identify three areas you like most among the choices.
JASIS2013
8.Visit
New technology Seminar
JASIS Conference
Event Square(Lotteries etc.)
Directories Distribution
"The Heritage" Corner
Research organization Area
Science Seminat
Science Seminar
Academic Asociation Area
Scientific Experimantal Show (Open forum)
Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar
mini/Solution Area
Educational DVD Corner
My NAVI Rounge
International Organization Area
JASIS 1st Commemorative Symposium
"Discover the Future." Corner
Media & Press Area
2675
1337
1276
1155
1147
1112
664
419
331
290
264
193
162
145
60
53.4%
26.7%
25.4%
23.0%
22.9%
22.2%
13.2%
8.4%
6.6%
5.8%
5.3%
3.8%
3.2%
2.9%
1.2%
2,149
990
482
433
685
625
437
258
151
191
155
102
74
76
24
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
JASIS2012
8.Visit
9.Informative 1・2・3
42.9%
19.7%
9.6%
8.6%
13.7%
12.5%
8.7%
5.1%
3.0%
3.8%
3.1%
2.0%
1.5%
1.5%
0.5%
9.Informative 1・2・3
2,022
900
1,403
1,048
877
1,075
54.7%
24.4%
38.0%
28.4%
23.7%
29.1%
1,759
720
558
413
558
732
47.6%
19.5%
15.1%
11.2%
15.1%
19.8%
222
491
186
179
168
6.0%
13.3%
5.0%
4.8%
4.5%
122
360
150
97
73
3.3%
9.7%
4.1%
2.6%
2.0%
43
162
229
350
1.2%
4.4%
6.2%
6.7%
23
140
134
97
0.6%
3.8%
3.6%
1.9%
8.Visit
9.Informative 1・2・3
2,806
54.1%
2,347
45.2%
1,608
1,602
31.0%
30.9%
606
645
11.7%
12.4%
1,228
767
23.7%
14.8%
691
537
13.3%
10.3%
458
8.8%
308
5.9%
291
222
5.6%
4.3%
165
97
3.2%
1.9%
58
1.1%
43
0.8%
557
10.5%
163
3.1%
JASIS20132: Percentage is based on 5,014.
JASIS2012: Percentage is based on 3,695.
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011: Percentage is based on 5,191.
0.0%
【JASIS2013】
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
New technology Seminar
JASIS Conference
Event Square(Lotteries etc.)
Directories Distribution
"The Heritage" Corner
Research organization Area
Visit
Informative 1・2・3
Science Seminat
Science Seminar
Academic Asociation Area
Scientific Experimantal Show (Open forum)
Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar
mini/Solution Area
Educational DVD Corner
Percentage
Percentageisisbased
based on
on 5,014.
5,014.
My NAVI Rounge
International
Organization Area
65
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9.About New Technology Seminars;
①How many sessions did (would) you attend ?
1
2
3
5
session
sessions
to 5 sessions
sessions or more
Sub total
would not attend
6. No Reply
Total
JASIS2013
JASIS2012 JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
783 15.6%
648 17.5%
890 17.1%
767 15.3%
611 16.5%
848 16.3%
912 18.2%
606 16.4%
919 17.7%
169
3.4%
167
4.5%
184
3.5%
2,631 52.5% 2,032 55.0% 2,841 54.7%
2,051 40.9% 1,413 38.2% 2,003 38.6%
332
6.6%
250
6.8%
347
6.7%
5,014 100.0% 3,695 100.0% 5,191 100.0%
6. No
Reply
6.6%
1 session
15.6%
2
sessions
15.3%
would
not
attend
40.9%
5
sessions
or more
3.4%
3 to 5
sessions
18.2%
②For those who attended; How was it ?
Very informative
Reasonably informative
Fair
Below expectation
Can not tell
No Reply
Total
JASIS2013
JASIS2012 JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
484 18.4% 315 15.5% 294 10.3%
1,275 48.5% 1,045 51.4% 1,496 52.7%
399 15.2% 304 15.0% 538 18.9%
31 1.2%
30
1.5%
39
1.4%
132 5.0% 197
9.7% 218
7.7%
310 11.8% 141
6.9% 256
9.0%
2,631 100.0% 2,032 100.0% 2,841 100.0%
Can not tell
5.0%
No Reply
11.8%
Very
informative
18.4%
Below
expectation
1.2%
Fair
15.2%
Reasonably
informative
48.5%
③For those who did not attend; Why ?
JASIS2012 JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
JASIS2013
1,075 52.4% 974 68.9% 1,263 63.1%
Interested but no time
332 16.2% 254 18.0% 330 16.5%
No interesting session
Did not know
189
9.2% 131
9.3% 248 12.4%
No vacancy
58
2.8%
0.0%
0.0%
120
5.9%
88
6.2% 109
5.4%
Other
285 13.9% 216 15.3% 400 20.0%
No Reply
Percentage is based on the person who didn't attend.
Based on 2,051people(2013), 1,413 people(2012:), 2,003 people(2011).
0.0%
50.0%
100.0%
Interested but no time
No interesting session
Did not know
2012
Other
2013
No vacancy
No Reply
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25. Questionnaire for Overseas Visitors
22 English speaking visitors from overseas responded to our questionnaire. The followings are the
abstracts of it.
1.
Please indicate the area you come from.
JASIS 2013
1. Asia
2012
2011
17
77.3%
66.2%
2. Oceania
0
0.0%
1.3%
0.0%
3. Middle East
0
0.0%
0.0%
11.5%
4. Europe
3
13.6%
18.2%
11.5%
5. Africa
0
0.0%
0.0%
3.8%
6. North America
2
9.1%
14.3%
11.5%
7. Central America
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
8. South America
0
0.0%
0.0%
3.8%
9. Other region
0
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
22
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
Total
57.7%
Central America
South America
0.0%
North America
0.0%
9.1%
Europe
13.6%
Africa
0.0%
Other region
0.0%
Middle East
0.0%
Oceania
0.0%
Asia
77.3%
2.
Please mark your visitor group.
2013
1. Users (Red)
2012
Students
(Orange)
4.5%
2011
Manufacturers
25.9%
(Green)
13.6%
4
18.2%
42.9%
13
59.1%
20.8%
3. Manufacturers (Green)
3
13.6%
19.5%
25.9%
4. Students (Orange)
1
4.5%
0.0%
11.1%
2. Dealers (Blue)
Others (Yellow)
4.5%
Users (Red)
18.2%
25.9%
5. Others (Yellow)
1
4.5%
16.9%
11.1%
Total
22
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
Dealers (Blue)
59.1%
3. How many times have you visited our show?
JAIMA SHOW /JAIMA EXPO
SIS
More
than 3
times
31.8%
First time
40.9%
1~
2times
27.3%
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4.
Where did(will) you visit in the show? (Multiple Choices are available.)
Which event or area above was informative?
JASIS 2012
JASIS 2013
9.Informative 1・2・3
8.Visit
New Technology Seminar
JASIS Conference
Media & Press Area
International Organization Area
Event Square
Research Organization Area
JST/AIST Booth
International Conference Session
Conference (not JASIS)
Internet Corner
Medical Innovation Zone
Mini Solution Area
Academic Association Area
Education DVD presentation
10
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
3
1
0
0
45.5%
27.3%
27.3%
22.7%
22.7%
22.7%
18.2%
18.2%
18.2%
13.6%
13.6%
4.5%
0.0%
0.0%
5
2
3
5
0
5
5
1
0
0
3
1
1
0
22.7%
9.1%
13.6%
22.7%
0.0%
22.7%
22.7%
4.5%
0.0%
0.0%
13.6%
4.5%
4.5%
0.0%
2012, 2011: (mini)Open Forum
Science Seminar
JAIMA EXPO / SIS 2011
9.Informative 1・2・3
8.Visit
35
31
8
16
12
8
14
8
8
12
45.5%
3
6
2
8
9.Informative 1・2・3
8.Visit
27.3%
10
38.5%
8
30.8%
23.4%
2.6%
7.8%
12
2
2
46.2%
7.7%
7.7%
7
1
1
26.9%
3.8%
3.8%
7.8%
3
11.5%
1
3.8%
6.5%
9.1%
11.7%
4
9
5
15.4%
34.6%
19.2%
4
7
1
15.4%
26.9%
3.8%
10.4%
15.6%
21
18
2
6
6
5
7
9
6
3
7.8%
3.9%
2
4
7.7%
15.4%
0
1
0.0%
3.8%
3.9%
7.8%
2.6%
10.4%
3
4
1
5
3.9%
5.2%
1.3%
6.5%
2
7.7%
2
7.7%
0
5
0.0%
19.2%
0
1
0.0%
3.8%
4
15.4%
2
7.7%
40.3%
10.4%
20.8%
15.6%
10.4%
18.2%
10.4%
JASIS2013: Percentage is based on 22.
JASIS 2012: Percentage is based on 77.
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011: Percentage is based on 26.
0.0%
20.0%
40.0%
60.0%
80.0%
100.0%
New Technology Seminar
Media & Press Area
JASIS Conference
Research Organization Area
Event Square
International Organization Area
Conference (not JASIS)
Visit
International Conference Session
Informative 1・2・3
JST/AIST Booth
Medical Innovation Zone
Internet Corner
mini/Solution Area
Education DVD presentation
Academic Association Area
Percentage is based on 22 for respondents.
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5.
How did you know about JASIS ? (Multiple Choices)
JASIS 2013
JASIS 2012
JAIMA EXPO/SIS 2011
DM from organizer
7
31.8%
4
5.2%
3
11.5%
Introduced in business
4
18.2%
27
35.1%
6
23.1%
DM from organizer
4
18.2%
16
20.8%
1
3.8%
Exhibitors' Website
4
18.2%
9
11.7%
7
26.9%
Newspapers
3
13.6%
3
3.9%
0
0.0%
Organizer's Mail Magazine
1
4.5%
12
15.6%
0
0.0%
Through school or University
1
4.5%
3
3.9%
6
23.1%
Magazines Publications
1
4.5%
2
2.6%
2
7.7%
Organizer's Website
0
0.0%
4
5.2%
2
7.7%
Other
1
4.5%
9
11.7%
2
7.7%
JASIS2013: Percentage is based on 22 for respondents.
JASIS2012: Percentage is based on 77 for respondents.
6.
How do you evaluate our show?
JASIS 2013
1. Very fruitful 10
45.5%
41.9%
2011
38.5%
2. Reasonably fruitful 5
22.7%
33.8%
42.3%
3. Fair 6
27.3%
14.9%
15.4%
4. Below expectation
0
0.0%
2.7%
3.8%
5. Can not say 1
4.5%
2.7%
0.0%
6. Have not seen thoroughly yet
0
0.0%
4.1%
0.0%
22
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
Total
7.
2012
1. Exhibition Hall
2. New Technology Seminar
8
36.4%
2012
41.3%
4
18.2%
16.0%
3. JASIS Conference
4. Publication
4
18.2%
24.0%
2
9.1%
4.0%
4
18.2%
14.7%
5. WEB Total
Have not
seen
thoroughly
yet
0.0%
Fair
27.3%
Very fruitful
45.5%
Reasonably
fruitful
22.7%
Was foreign language support enough ?
JASIS 2013
Below
expectation
0.0%
Can not say
4.5%
WEB
18.2%
Exhibition
Hall
36.4%
Publication
9.1%
22 100.0% 100.0%
JASIS
Conference
18.2%
New
Technology
Seminar
18.2%
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26. Questionnaire for JASIS Conference Attendees
Questionnaire was carried out to grasp needs and tendency of visitors for JASIS Conference. The
followings are the abstracts of it.
◆Major Purpose to visit JASIS 2013
JASIS Conference
Exhibition
New Technology Seminars
Science Seminar
No Reply
Total
750
400
107
25
25
1,307
57.4%
30.6%
8.2%
1.9%
1.9%
100%
◆Where do (did or will) you visit in JASIS 2013 except JASIS Conference ? (multiple
choices)
Total
Exhibitor's booths at Exhibition Hall 1,091
New Technology Seminars
478
some areas except exhibitor's booths 331
Other JASIS Conference programs
288
except this program
Only this program
143
No Reply
37
%
83%
37%
25%
22%
11%
Percentage is based on 1,307.
◆Did (Will) you visit Exhibition Hall or New Technology Seminar? Why not ? (multiple choices)
Did (Will) you visit Exhibition Hall or New Technology Seminar?
The person who visit Exhibitor's booths at Exhibition Hall
The person who visit New Technology Seminars
The person who visit except above
Total
Why don't you visit Exhibition Hall or New Technology Seminar?
1. Not enough time
2. Couldn't attend because of full
3. No interesting booths or programs
4. Enough WEB Information
5. Others
Total
Total
1,091
18
198
1,307
Total
Sub Total
%
79.1%
2.0%
8.6%
4.0%
6.3%
238
6
26
12
19
301 100.0%
No Reply
1,014
198
Sub Total
88
1
9
7
11
116
%
75.9%
0.9%
7.8%
6.0%
9.5%
100.0%
82
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27. Questionnaire for Japanese Exhibitors
Questionnaire was carried out after the show to grasp needs and tendency of Japanese Exhibitors.
The followings are the abstracts of it. (148 / 426 exhibitors)
Was your exhibition at JASIS useful?
Not useful
2.7%
Number of visitors to your booth;
Cannot say
1.4%
Very useful
21.8%
Fair
20.4%
More visitors
than
expected
4.1%
Cannot say
11.0%
Less visitors
than
expected
21.9%
Same as
Expected
63.0%
Useful
53.7%
Result of your Exhibit
Do you intend to exhibit the JASIS
next year?
Not
decided
yet
16.4%
No
0.7%
Yes
38.4%
Under
discussion
44.5%
Percentage is based on 148.
About the Show general
(booth layout etc.)
Cannot say
4.7%
Not good
0.7%
Was your exhibition to
Medical Innovation Zone useful?
Very good
14.2%
Fair
35.8%
Good
44.6%
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•
•
A-6
N-2
N-3
MAI SHYO
N-4
YU
N-5
REI
N-6
Gateway
•
7
Administrative
office
(U.S. Pavilion, etc.)
South exit
South square B
South exit
5
Main traffic rotary
Front square
Restaurant
(2nd floor)
Rooms for
New technology seminars
North exit
4
[JASIS Conferences]
International Conference Hall in Makuhari Messe
Central Plaza
(2nd floor)
Central entrance
(2nd floor)
North exit
North exit
Service passages
6
Exhibition hall Exhibition hall Exhibition hall
North exit
1
Exhibition hall
South exit
West
Exit
West
Exit
West
Exit
)
Vending machine
Telephone
Coin lockers
Rest room
Elevator
Outdoor exhibition
space & parking area
Restaurant
(2nd floor)
• Media & Press Area
• Academic Association Area
• International Organization Area
International Exhibition Hall
South exit
JASIS
Secretariat Office
For JR Keiyo Line Kaihin Makuhari Sta.
Restaurant
North exit
International
Conference Hall
North exit
8
Exhibition hall Exhibition hall
2nd floor
East
exit
East
exit
South exit
South square B
International Exhibition Hall
South exit
South gate 2
• JST Booth / AIST Booth
• Research Organization Area
East
exit
(
“Ikoi” Mall
(Room Capacity for N-1 is 100, Other Rooms 200)
South gate 1
To Exhibition Halls
To Exhibition Halls
WC WC
(W) (M)
Reception desk
LAPIS STELLA
N-1
A-5 A-4 A-3 A-2 A-1
Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall
A-11A-10 A-9 A-8 A-7
Slope
Mini Solution Exhibition Area
Mini Solution Catalogue Area
[JASIS 2013]
Halls 5, 6, 7 and 8 in the Makuhari Messe
International Exhibition Hall
Medical Innovation Zone
• Mini Solution Area
•
Passage bridge to parking lot (2nd floor)
[JASIS_ New Technology Seminars] Room Section #2
Hotel New Otani Makuhari
STELLA, Room N-1. SHYO, Room N-2. MAI, Room N-3.
YU, Room N-4. REI, Room N-5. LAPIS, Room N-6 (2nd floor)
WC (W) WC (M)
Slope
(Room Capacity for A-6 is 200, Other Rooms 100)
[JASIS_ New Technology Seminars] Room Section #1
APA Hotel & Resort Tokyo Bay Makuhari
Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall, Rooms No. 1 to 11 (2nd floor)
Layout of the venue
28. Exhibition Hall Layout
“Yasuragi” Mall
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[HALL 8] Academic Association Area
[HALL 8] Research Organization Area
R-1
R-2
R-3
R-4
R-5
R-6
Professsionals' Network in Advanced Instrumentation Society(PAI-NET)
Japan Environmental Measurement and Chemical Analysis Association
The Spectroscopical Society of Japan
Japan Accreditation Board (JAB)
The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
Japan Environmental Technology Association
[HALL 8] International Orga
Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute, Japan
(Chemical Standards Department)
National Metrology Institute of Japan(NMIJ)/National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology
(AIST)
Light Beam Platform
University of Toyama, Center for Research and Development in Natural
Sciences, Instrumental Analysis
R-7
RIKEN NMR Facility
I-1
I-2
I-3
I-4
I-5
I-6
I-7
I-8
National Institure of Technology and Evaluation
R-8
R-9
Watarai /Kawano Project, Osaka University
Takasaki Advanced Radiation Research Institute, JAEA
Kimura Laboratory, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University
Isotope Imaging Laboratory, Hokkaido University
Instrument and Research Technology Center, Nagoya Institute of Technology
Radiation Application Development Association
HALL
Lounge
8
HALL
Lounge
7
LMS
Co.,Ltd.
IC-1 IC-2 IC-3 IC-4
Canada Pavilion (IC)
8B-906
6B-801
A-6
8B-905 8B-904 8B-903
Shinto Scientific TEKHNE
Co.,Ltd.
CORPORATION
ss
JEOL Ltd.
8A-901
A-4
8B-803
8B-802
8B-801
DAINIPPON
Kemet Japan
SEIKI CO.,LTD. Co., Ltd.
ss
JEOL RESONANCE Inc.
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
GL Sciences Inc.
8B-901
A-5
Hong Kong Trade Development Council
Loung
Hitachi
7A-900
KOKEN LTD. BL TEC
8B-902
K.K.
Fujitsu Limited
Restek Corporation
SANKO ELECTRONIC LABORATORY CO., LTD
Nagara Science Co., Ltd.
Academic Association Area
INFO
Korea Pavilion(IK)
8B-908
8B-806
8B-805
8B-808 8B-807 Fujiwara Scientific
DKSH
Co.,Ltd.
TEEMA(Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufac
Food
IK-2 IK-1 IK-4
A-7
8B-907
Belgium-Wallonia Foreign Trade and Investment A
I-1
MARUSHO DENKI CO., LTD
FURUE SCIENCE CO.,LTD
CAIA(CHINA ASSOCIATION FOR INSTRUMENTAL
7A-901
Drink
U.S.Pavilion(IU)
I-5 I-4 I-3 I-2 IU-6 IU-7 IU-8 IU-9
Organization for Small & Medium
Enterprises and Regional
Innovation, JAPAN
Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia Commercial Office
7B-801
Lounge
I-9 I-8 I-7 I-6 IU-5 IU-4 IU-3 IU-2 IU-1
Overseas
exhibitor's
Lounge
SINGAPORE EXHIBITION SERVICES
Lounge
International Organization Area(I)
8B-909
analytica-Messe München
Lounge
Lounge
International Organizations Area
Overseas
exhibitor's
Lounge
JAIMA Partners
ALDA (Analytical, Life Science & Diagnostics As
GAMBICA ASSOCIATION LTD
Beijing Physical & Chemistry Testing Technology
Hita
Hita
HIRA
SHINKO
DENSHI
KOJIMA INSTRUMENTS INC.
Dikma Technologies
Japan K.K.
ORION MACHINERY CO., LTD.
7A-806
8A-801
8B-804
7A-805 7A-804
KUBOTA
CORP.
Okamura Corporation
Nihon Waters K.K.
7A-803
S-15
System Instruments Co.,Ltd.
S-16
7A-802 7A-801
K. K. AB SCIEX
S-17
Funakoshi Co.,Ltd.
ALPHA SCIENCE,INC.
JICKO.Ltd
Gardner Denver Japan Ltd
8B-705
8B-707 8B-706
WITec K.K.
8A-704
8B-704
Nihon Waters K.K.
SATO VAC INC.
8A-703
Leica Microsystems K.K.
TOYAMA SANGYO CO.,LTD
8A-701
7B-705
Sigma-Aldrich Japan
8A-702
8B-703
8B-702 8B-701
KASAHARA CHEMICAL
Nihon Validation
INSTRUMENTS CORP.
Technologies Corporation
7B-701
7B-704
7B-703
7B-702
Renishaw KK Micromeritics
Japan G.K.
Tokyo Instruments Inc.
7A-705
7A-706
TAKEDA RIKA
KOGYO CO.,LTD.
SHIMADZU RIKA
CORPORATION
8A-603
8B-606
8B-605
8B-608 8B-607 Bio
Chromato, Inc.
ACTAC.CO.,LTD
Nihon BUCHI. K.K.
ITK Co.,Ltd.
R-8
8B-501
8B-503 8B-502
Kyoto Electronics
Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
8A-508
8A-507
NIPPON DENSHOKU
INDUSTRIES CO.,LTD.
8A-504
ATONARP
Iwashita Engineering, Inc.
Nihon Rufuto Co.,Ltd.
Murakami Color Research Laboratory.Co.,Ltd.
Yasui Kikai Corporation GTR TEC CORPORATION
8B-407
8B-404
Kyoto Electronics
SATO KEIRYOKI 8B-406 8B-405
Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
MFG. CO., LTD.
8A-506
Air Liquide
Japan, Ltd.
8A-503 8A-502
7B-502
Research Organization Area
SHOWA DENKO K.K.
Merck Millipore
(Merck Ltd)
8A-505
8A-401
8A-403
Bronkhorst
Japan K.K.
8A-402
SIBATA SCIENTIFIC
TECHNOLOGY LTD.
ULVAC-RIKO, Inc.
ULVAC-PHI, Inc.
8A-501
Trioptics
Japan Co.,Ltd.
7A-505
7B-501
Seishin Trading Co., Ltd.
HOSHI INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD
AMPTEK Inc.
8A-404
National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology
8B-401
DKK-TOA CORPORATION
HACH Ultra Co., Ltd.
AS ONE
CORPORATION
SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD.
Particle Sizing Systems
Japan Co., LTD.
7B-406
7B-405
Yamato Scientific Co.,Ltd.
UNICO LTD
8A-305
8B-303
KK.Takasugi
seisakusho
8A-304 8A-303 8A-302
IAS
Inc.
8B-301
UNIFLEX Company
Ltd.
7B-306
Yamato Scientific Co.,Ltd.
8A-301
TOKYO GARASU KIKAI
CO., LTD.
7B-305 7B-304
Tomsic
Ltd.
7B-303
Flon Industry
Co., Ltd
7A-403
STM
Corporation
Mettler-Toledo
K.K.
7B-401
SOMA
OPTICS, LTD.
6B-601
Adva
S-18
6B-005
S-19
TOYO
Corporation
7A-402
WELCO
TOKYO CHEMICAL INDU
YAYOI CO., LTD
7A-401
Daiwa Techno
Systems
Co.,Ltd.
S-21
7B-301
7A-301
7B-204
7A-201
MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ANALYTECH CO., LTD.
S-22
SC-1
SC-2
SC-3
7A-303
7A-302
MicroSupport
Co.,Ltd.
NIHON DENKEI CO.,LTD.
JASCO Group
6B-404
6B-405 SOGO L
GLASS W
6B-403
6B-004
NIPPON S
Shin Nippon Air
Technologies CO.,LTD. ENVISYS CO
6B-305
6B-003
6B-306
Apriori
RIKEN
Corporation
6B-304
Sartorius
Japan K. K.
KETT ELECTRIC LABORATORY
Elemental Scientific
6B-002
Moxtek, Inc.
7B-205
8A-201
Event Square
R-6
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
8B
8A
Research Organization Area
R-1
TA
Instruments
Japan Inc.
7B-203
SANSYO CO., LTD.
6B-207
Toray Engineering
Nihon Pall Ltd. Co.,Ltd.
6B-001
JASCO Group
JASCO Corporation
JASCO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.
JASCO ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
7B-202 7B-201
7A-101
7B-101
8A-101
"the Heritage" Corner
R-3 R-2
MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ANALYTECH CO., LTD.
6B-203
A&D Company,
SCRUM Inc.
NIPPON INSTRUMENTS
CORPORATION
+
R-5
R-4
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
• Lottery's Counter
• Questionnaire Counter
• Internet Corner
• Organizers Information Corner
S-1
S-2
S-3
ESPE
6B-505 6B-504
DAIICHI NEKKEN CO.,LTD.
7A-304
7B-302
6B-509
S-20
Sumika Chemical Analysis Service, Ltd.
MITSUBISHI SPACE SOFTWARE CO., LTD.
Japan Electric Meters Inspection Corporation
CHINO CORPORATION
8B-304
8B-305
8B-306 SEIKA
DKK-TOA CORPORATION
CORPORATION
HACH Ultra Co., Ltd.
7A-501
ADVANTEST
7A-502 CORPORATION
7A-503
7A-404
7B-404
Sanyo Trading
Co., Ltd.
7B-403
7B-402
YSI/
Nanotech Inc.
7A-504
ASTECH
CORPORATION
RheoLa
AMCO INCORPO
SHIGEMI Co., Ltd
JFE Techno-Research Corporation
k.k. L.E. Technologies
KOYO THERMO SYSTEMS CO., LTD
7B-407
TAIATSU TECHNO
CORPORATION
Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute,Japan
8B-302
Carl Zeiss
Microscopy Co., Ltd.
7A-601
TSI Instruments Singapore Pte Ltd
NISSEI ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
R-7
6B-706 6B-705
FEI Company
ChemcoPlus
Scientific Co., LTD
Bio-Rad Laboratories K.K.
8B-505
8B-403 8B-402
WDB
Co., Ltd.
6B-710
KIRIYAMA GL
WORKS COM
7A-701
TEMP. & HUMIDITY CONTROL KOREA
NIHON FREEZER CO.,LTD.
8B-506
7A-602
7B-601
7B-604
TOKI SANGYO
Oxford Instruments KK
CO.,LTD.
Omicron NanoTechnology
7B-603 7B-602
Japan Inc.
CHIYODA SCIENCE CO.,LTD
MURAKAMI KOKI CO.,LTD
8B-504
R-9
sankei
co.,ltd
IRIE
CORPORATION
8A-602
KOKUSAN CORPORATION
8B-508
EBA JAPAN
CO., LTD.
8B-507
RamMics
LLC
7B-605
8A-601
Ikeda Scientific
Co.,Ltd.
8B-604 8B-603 8B-602 8B-601
Denken Co., Ltd.
Beckman Coulter K.K.
Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation
Kyoto-Rikagaku-kikai Corporation
Canon Marketing Japan Inc.
ChromaNik Technologies Inc.
CSM Instruments
A-1
7A-704
7A-703 7A-702
"IKOI" Mall
A-3
A-2
Shimadzu Techno-Research,Inc.
mini/Solution Exhibition Area
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
Rigaku Corporation
7B
S-6
S-7
S-8
S-9
Information board
S-10 S-11 S-12
6B-102
TOKYO R
CO., LTD
7A
mini/Solution Exhibition Area
S-4 S-5
ss
ss
JASCO Group
JASCO Corporation
JASCO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.
JASCO ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
S-13
Information
P-13
S-14
EV
EV
Information board
HALL
Exit
S-1
S-2
S-3
S-4
S-5
S-6
S-7
S-8
S-9
S-10
8
HALL
Entrance
Entrance
mini/Solution Exhibition Area
AD Science Co.
Aishin.co.,ltd
QMAIL
TOKYO M.I. CO., INC.
ASTEX CO.,LTD.
kandagomukagaku co., ltd
Lightstone Corp.
TAKASAGO ELECTRIC, INC.
Filgen, Inc.
LEISTER TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD
S-11
S-12
S-13
S-14
S-15
S-16
S-17
S-18
S-19
S-20
7
S-21
S-22
Kawaso Texcel Co ,Ltd
Kaneka Techno Research Corporation
Vacuubrand Scientific Japan Ltd.
UNION CORPORATION
mini/Solution Catalogue Area
NANO CONTROL CO.,LTD.
Chemical Instruments Co.,Ltd.
SC-1
SC-2
SC-3
Astellatech, Inc.
Watty Corporation
YOS Co., Ltd.
S.H.I. Examination & Inspection, Ltd.
KLV CO., LTD.
Neuberg Company Limited
Hydrogen/quantum beam lab., Univ. of Tsukuba
P-1
P-2
P-3
P-4
P-5
P-6
P-7
OPTRONICS CO., Ltd.
AAAS/Science
International Labmate
NTS INC.
Electronic Journal, Inc.
TAISEISHA LTD.
The Science News
ALLIANCE Biosystems, Inc.
niigata corporation
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an
I-1
nal Institute of Advanced
I-2
I-3
I-4
I-5
I-6
I-7
I-8
obe University
I-9
IK-1
IK-2
IK-3
IK-4
IC-1
IC-2
IC-3
IC-4
JAIMA Partners
ALDA (Analytical, Life Science & Diagnostics Association)
GAMBICA ASSOCIATION LTD
Beijing Physical & Chemistry Testing Technology Society
analytica-Messe München
SINGAPORE EXHIBITION SERVICES
Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia Commercial Office
CAIA(CHINA ASSOCIATION FOR INSTRUMENTALANALYSIS)
Belgium-Wallonia Foreign Trade and Investment Agency (AWEX)
TEEMA(Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association)
Hong Kong Trade Development Council
Lounge
Korea Scientific Instruments Industry Cooperative
Korea Lab
HAN JIN QUARTZ.
Embassy of Canada
Alberta Japan Office
Ontario International Marketing Centre
Canada Pavilion Quebec Government
HALL
Lounge
ounge
IU-1
IU-2
IU-3
IU-4
IU-5
IU-6
IU-7
IU-8
IU-9
VINALAB/VINATEST
Perry Johnson Laboratory Accreditation, Inc.
Titan Technologies K.K.
Commercial Service, U.S. Embassy Tokyo
State of Oregon Japan Representative Office
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Dept. of
Community and Economic Development Japan Office
State of North Carolina Japan Office
Virginia Economic Development Partnership
State of Missouri Department of Economic Development
Pittcon
6
HALL
5
Lounge
Event Square
Lounge
Lounge
• Scientific Experiments / Workshop
• Educational Videos (DVDs) Corner
• Lottery's Counter
• Questionnaire Counter
• Internet Corner
6B-801
Drink
Food
5B-801
ss
ss
6A-901
Bruker BioSpin K.K.
ONANCE Inc.
Bruker AXS K.K.
Hitachi High-Technologies Group
7A-900
SHINKO
DENSHI
Bruker Optics K.K.
RUMENTS INC.
7A-803
System Instruments Co.,Ltd.
1
K. K. AB SCIEX
S-15
6A-807
S-16
NETZSCH
JAPAN
7A-704
6B-710
KIRIYAMA GLASS
WORKS COMPANY
Beckman Coulter K.K.
TOHO KK
mini/Solution Exhibition Area
FEI Company
SGE Japan Inc.
RheoLab Ltd.
AMCO INCORPORATED.
Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation
-Rikagaku-kikai Corporation
7A-601
SHOWA DENKO K.K.
SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD.
Particle Sizing Systems
Japan Co., LTD.
7A-501
ADVANTEST
7A-502 CORPORATION
3
6B-005
S-19
TOYO
Corporation
Unitechnology Co., Ltd.
6B-509
ESPEC CORP.
WELCO Co., Ltd.
TOKYO CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
YAYOI CO., LTD.
7A-401
Daiwa Techno
Systems
Co.,Ltd.
S-21
S-22
SC-1
SC-2
SC-3
7A-303
7A-302
MicroSupport
Co.,Ltd.
O Group
M-17
M-18
M-5
M-6
M-7
M-8
M-9
M-10
M-19
M-20
6A-702
AINEX CO., LTD.
6A-406
Systech Inc.
Metrohm Japan Ltd
AICHI SANGYO Co., Ltd
NTT Advanced Technology Corporation
Nittokagaku Co. Ltd
Anton Paar Japan K.K.
6B-202 6B-201
5A-605
KNF JAPAN
CO., LTD
5A-604
5A-602
5A-601
KOKUGO Co.,Ltd.
5B-506
5B-505
JFE Shoji electronics Corporation
5A-505
5A-501
TANAKA SCIENTIFIC LIMITED 5A-504
5A-503
5B-501
CHUORIKA CO.,LTD
5A-502
BAS Inc.
TACMINA CORPORATION
5B-401
5B-405
SCINICS
CORPORATION
5B-404
ISIS Co., Ltd.
5B-403 5B-402
5B-306
ASAHI
TECHNEION
CO., LTD.
5A-404
5A-401
CUSTOM
CORPORATION SANPLATEC.
5A-403 5A-402 CORP.
5A-405
Analytik Jena
Japan Co., Ltd.
YMC Co., Ltd.
5B-305
5B-301
BLAST Inc.
MEIWAFOSIS
CO.,LTD.
5B-304 5B-303 5B-302
Hitachi
Koki Co., Ltd.
6A-201
NACALAI TESQUE, INC
SONNET GIKEN CO., LTD.
5A-305
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS k.k.
5A-303
LECO japan Corporation
Foss Japan Ltd.
Japan Cell Co., Ltd.
5B-201
Eppendorf
Co., Ltd.
NOMURA CHEMICAL CO., LTD.
GVS Japan K.K.
Diba Japan Corporation OKANOWORKS,LTD
Quantum Design Japan, Inc. Nagoya Scientific Insturments Co., Ltd.
5B-307
6A-203
5B-502
Nanophoton
5A-304
5A-302
KITAHAMA,
LTD.
5A-301
Hakuto
Co., Ltd.
Nihon Thermal Consulting Co., Ltd.
TOLIHAN CORP
5A-205
HORIBA, Ltd.
HORIBA STEC, Co., Ltd.
LECO japan Corporation
5A-201
5A-204
NICHIRYO Co., LTD.
5A-203
5A-202
S.T. Japan Inc.
TOYAMA Co., Ltd.
Membrane Solutions LLC
ss
TOKYO RIKAKIKAI
CO., LTD
EV
EV
Japan Analytical
Industry Co., Ltd.
6B
P-13
S-14
6A-103
6B-101
6B-102
tion
ATIONAL CO., LTD.
ERING CO., LTD.
7A
5B-507
5B-406
KENIS
LIMITED
Biotage
Japan, Ltd.
Nippo Precision Co.,Ltd.
O Group
5A-606
5A-603
Micro Emission Ltd.
KOMYO RIKAGAKU KOGYO K.K.
FUSO Co., Ltd.
ERC INC
Japan Science and Technology Agency
(A-STEP)
5A-609 5A-608 5A-607
DALTON CORPORATION
5B-504 5B-503
6A-404
6A-202
Systems Engineering Inc.
OURSTEX CORPORATION
Nu Instruments Ltd
I.T.S. JAPAN CORPORATION
ALTECH CO., LTD. Yanaco Analytical Systems Inc. Transtech Inc.
EKO instruments Co., Ltd.
5B-509 5B-508
Hayashi pure chemical IND.,LTD.
6A-204
5A-704
5A-702 5A-701
FIS
Inc.
M&S INSTRUMENTS INC.
SHINAGAWA CORPORATION
6A-402
6A-401
Daiichi-kagaku
inc.
6A-302
5A-707
5A-705
5A-706
IBS
juji field inc.
Inc.
Panasonic Healthcare Co., Ltd.
6A-503
JULABO JAPAN
Co.,Ltd.
6A-405
5A-708
5A-703
5B-601
GASTEC CORPORATION
KYORITSU CHEMICAL-CHECK Lab., Corp.
NICHIRI MFG.CO.LTD
J.A. Woollam Japan Corporation
6B-204
6B-207
6B-205
Toray Engineering 6B-206 IKA Japan K.K. ORGANO CORPORATION
Nihon Pall Ltd. Co.,Ltd.
ss
J-SCIENCE
LAB Co., Ltd.
6A-602 6A-601
MUSASHI
ENGINEERING, INC.
Kankyo Technos Co., Ltd.
CORNES Technologies Ltd.
5A-709
Electro Scientific Industries Japan Co., Ltd
6A-303
6A-301
6A-306
ELIONIX INC. 6A-305 6A-304 C.Gerhardt
Japan Co.,Ltd.
6B-001
6B-203
GERSTEL K.K.
Kinryo Electric Co.,Ltd.
NISHIKAWA KEISOKU Co.,Ltd.
5B-701
5B-703 5B-702
Acqiris Japan Airtech Corporation
Corporation
Japan High Tech Co., Ltd.
Central Scientific Commerce, Inc.
SARSTEDT K.K.
ANRITSU METER CO., LTD.
Kyowa Interface
Science Co., Ltd.
RAYON INDUSTRIAL Co., LTD.
6A-409 6A-408 6A-407
A&D Company, Limited
5B-704
Milestone
General K.K.
Round
science inc.
6A-403
6B-002
6A-701
Malvern(Spectris.Co.,Ltd)
ENV SCIENCES TRADING CO., LTD.
SCITECHCO., LTD.
Quantachrome Instruments Japan G.K.
Technohands co., Ltd
NEW COSMOS ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
New Metals and Chemicals Corporation, LTD.
(Spectris Co., Ltd.
PANalytical Division)
Spectra Design Co., Ltd.
MEDO INDUSTRIES CO., LTD
6A-502
6A-501
HIRAYAMA MANUFACTURINGCORPORATION HERZOG JAPAN CO., LTD.
YAGAMI INC.
6B-501
5A-806
Japan MicroArray 5A-805
Consortium
5A-804
5A-803 5A-802 5A-801
KYOKUTO BOEKI
TOMY SEIKO
KAISHA, LTD
CO., LTD
Tanaka Corporation
ionBench
6A-604
INFICON
Co., Ltd.
6A-506 6A-505 6A-504
M-25
M-23
M-26
M-24
Murata Manufacturing Co.,Ltd.
5B-602
6A-603
M-21
M-22
M-11
M-12
5A-807
NIPPON PAPER
CRECIA CO., LTD.
Retsch
Co.,Ltd.
6A-605
6A-609
CENTRAL KAGAKU 6A-608 6A-607 6A-606
ATAGO CO., LTD.
CORP.
6B-401
6B-404
6B-405 SOGO LABORATORY
GLASS WORKS CO., LTD. PANalytical
6B-402
6A-705 6A-704
AMETEK Co, Ltd
6B-403
Moxtek, Inc.
tion
ATIONAL CO., LTD.
ERING CO., LTD.
6A-706
L.C.Science
Co., Ltd.
6A-507
6B-508 6B-507 6B-506
6B-502
KASHIYAMA INDUSTRIES, LTD.
6B-004
NIPPON S.T. JOHNSON SALES CO., LTD.
Shin Nippon Air
Technologies CO.,LTD. ENVISYS CORP.
6B-301
6B-305
6B-003
6B-306
Apriori
RIKEN KEIKI CO., Ltd.
Corporation
TOSOH
CORPORATION
6B-304
6B-303 6B-302
Sartorius
Japan K. K.
O Group
P-12 P-11 P-10 P-9
Japan Science and Technology Agency
(Advanced Measuring Technology)
Media & Press Area
Information board
P-8
6A
5B-101
6A-102
6A-101
5A-103
HORIBA, Ltd.
HORIBA STEC, Co., Ltd.
5B
PEAK SCIENTIFIC
VISCOTECH CO., LTD.
P-7 P-6 P-5 P-14 P-4 P-3 P-2 P-1
5B-003
5B-002
CEM Japan K.K.
S.T. Japan Inc.
5A-102
OTSUKA ELECTRONICS
CO., LTD.
5A-101
OLYMPUS CORPORATION
5A
ELGA LabWater(Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies(UK)Ltd.)
Tecan Japan Co., Ltd.
ARAM CORPORATION
Nihon seimitsu kagaku co.,ltd.
5B-001
5A-003
Information
5A-002
5A-001
Information board
HALL
Exit
on Catalogue Area
.
M-15
M-16
5A-808
6A-804
6A-805 USHIO 6A-803
INC.
Glass Expansion Pty. Ltd.
Maruemu Corporation
THOMAS KAGAKU CO., LTD
Tosoh Quartz Corporation
M S TECHNOS CORPORATION
KUBOPURA Co. Ltd.
MICROTEC CO., LTD.
6B-505 6B-504 6B-503
FUJIKIN
Incorporated
DAIICHI NEKKEN CO.,LTD.
Inc.
M-13
M-14
M-3
M-4
6A-802 6A-801
SHIBAYAMA
SCIENTIFICCOMPANY, LTD.
6A-707
6A-703
6B-701
Laminar Co., Ltd.
S-18
S-20
umika Chemical Analysis Service, Ltd.
ration
6B-702
Advantec Toyo Kaisha, Ltd.
"IKOI" Mall
7A-402
6B-707
6B-708
6B-601
SHIGEMI Co., Ltd
echno-Research Corporation
7A-403
STM
Corporation
6B-709
BEL JAPAN,
Inc.
6B-706 6B-705 6B-704 6B-703
7A-701
4
STECH
ORPORATION
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
OXIDE Corporation
Lab Lab Company Co. Ltd.
Hitachi Power Solutions Co.,Ltd.
FLOWELL CORPORATION
Park Systems(Park Systems Japan Inc.)
Matsusada Precision Inc.
Microsystems K.K.
3 7A-702
6A-806
Alpha M.O.S. Japan
K.K.
S-17
,Ltd.
5
M-1
M-2
NAKAMURA SCIENTIFIC
Ken Products
INSTRUMENTS INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. Development Corporation
N MACHINERY CO., LTD.
4
Medical Innovation Zone
Bruker Daltonics K.K.
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation
HIRANUMA SANGYO Co., Ltd.
P-1
P-2
P-3
P-4
P-5
P-6
P-7
6
Entrance
Media & Press Area
OPTRONICS CO., Ltd.
AAAS/Science
International Labmate
NTS INC.
Electronic Journal, Inc.
TAISEISHA LTD.
The Science News
P-8
P-9
P-10
P-11
P-12
P-13
P-14
HALL
MARUZEN PUBLISHING CO., LTD
Digital Data Management Corporation
SANGYO TO KANKYO
Sangyo Times, Inc.
Separation Science
NIKKEI SCIENCE,INC.
THE CHEMICAL DAILY CO., LTD.
5
Entrance
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
M7
M8
M9
M10
M11
M12
M13
Medhical Innovation Zone
Plexera Japan K.K.
DAINIPPON SCREEN MFG. CO., LTD.
SHISEIDO CO.,LTD.
BioAssociates,Inc.
AD Science Co.
KANTO CHEMICAL CO.,Inc.
Agilent Technologies Japan Ltd.
Agilent Technologies Japan Ltd.
ELEKON SCIENCE CO.,LTD
SUMITOMO BAKELITE CO.,LTD.
Tomoe Engineering Co., Ltd.
Human Metabolome Technologies, Inc.
Metallogenics Co.,Ltd.
M14
M15
M16
M17
M18
M19
M20
M21
M22
M23
M24
M25
M26
Poster Corner
Berthold Japan K.K.
INITIUM, Inc.
TAMAGAWA SEIKI CO., LTD.
HORIBA, Ltd.
MPR Associates, Inc.
KOKEN LTD.
Kaytee Bio, Co. & Ltd.
KISCO LTD.
TOPU BIO RESEARCH. Co., Ltd.
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
KEYCOM Corporation
NSK Ltd.
Bio Japan 2013
S=1/700
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6B-203
Analytical Balance, Moisture Analyzer, Material Testing
Instruments, Weighing Environment Logger, Balance Enclosure,
RheoMeter
5B-702
Acqiris Japan Corporation
Digitizers, Averagers, Peak-detectors, and Time digital converters
for TOF-MS
8B-605
ACTAC.CO.,LTD
6B-601
Advantec Toyo Kaisha, Ltd.
Ultrapure water system, Electrodialysis water purifier, Automatic
water distillation apparatus, Electronic low temperature chamber,
Vacuum drying oven, Pleated band membrane filter, Disposable
membrane filter unit, Compact/Capsule cartridge filter, Cartridge
filter
7A-501
ADVANTEST CORPORATION
Terahertz Spectroscopic / Imaging System TAS7500series, Terahertz
wave Optical Sampling Analysis System TAS7500TS
5B-801
Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd.
6B-302
AICHI SANGYO Co., Ltd
6A-403
AINEX CO., LTD.
8A-506
Air Liquide Japan, Ltd.
Process Gas Analyzers (O2, H2O, THC, etc.), Calibration Gases,
Gas Supply Equipment, Analytical Services (RF-GD-OES, etc.)
5B-701
Airtech Corporation
Hydorogen Generators, Zero Air Generators, Ultra Zero Air
Generators, Dry Air Generators, Nitrogen Generators, etc
6A-806
Alpha M.O.S. Japan K.K.
E-Nose, E-Tongue, E-Eye, Flash GC, GC, Autosampler, GC-O,
Sensor GC, Process Mass Spectrometer, Color measurement system
8B-707
ALPHA SCIENCE,INC.
Micro Organic-Inorganic Analyzer, HPLC, GC, IC, SPE,
Consumables, Parts, Accessories, Standard, Reagents TriboScope,
DAC p-Chip Tag System
5A-608
ALTECH CO., LTD.
Surface Plasmon Resonance Analyzer
6B-706
AMCO INCORPORATED.
6A-703
AMETEK Co, Ltd
Energy dispersive X-ray analyzer, Energy Dispersive X-ray
Fluorescence Spectrometer etc., Secondary Ion Mass spectrometer,
3D atom probe, Handheld X-ray Spectrometer, etc.
8A-402
AMPTEK Inc.
5A-405
Analytik Jena Japan Co., Ltd.
Atomic absorption spectrometry, Microwave digestion system,
TOC/TNb analyzer, Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence
spectrometer, Radioactive cesium measuring device
6A-505
ANRITSU METER CO., LTD.
Temperature probes (for stationary surface, for Internal, for special
application, etc.), Various thermometers
6A-204
Anton Paar Japan K.K.
Dansity Meters, CO2 Meters, Polarimeters, Refractometers,
Microwave Sample Preparation, Microwave Synthesis, Viscometers,
Rheometers, Surface Characterization, X-ray Structure Analysis
6B-003
Apriori Corporation
Metals digestion system, Solid Phase Extraction, Ammonia &
Cyanide distillation system, Disposable BOD bottle, online VOC
mass spectrometer
5A-003
ARAM CORPORATION
7A-505
AS ONE CORPORATION
Drylng Ovens, Thermostatic Air Ovens & Incubator, Thermostatic
Baths, Stirrers, Mixers, Shakers, Cleaners, Ultrasonic, Glass
Volumeters, Plastic Volumeters, Glass Vessels, Plastic Vessels, Glass
Bottles & Cases
5B-307
ASAHI TECHNEION CO., LTD.
GPC/SEC Triple Detector System, Dual Detector System, Relative
Viscometer, Filed-Flow Fractionation, Nano Quantity Analyte
Detector
ASTECH CORPORATION
A&D Company, Limited
Total
Sulfur/Nitrogen/Halides
LC-Chemiliminescent Detector,
spectrometer, Peptide Synthesizer
Analyzer,
Mercury
7A-504
NMR,
ELSD,
Analyzer, Mass
6A-605
Hand-held Refractometers, Digital Refractometers, In-line
Refractometers, Salt Meter, Polarimeters, Saccharimeter,
Viscometer
8A-504
ATONARP
5A-503
BAS Inc.
Electrochemical
Analyzer,
Impedance
Analyzer,
Potentiostat/Galvanostat, RRDE, CIMPS, EQCM, Oxygen monitor,
Electrode for CV, Carbon Materials, Optical Fiber Spectrometer,
Light Source
7A-704
Beckman Coulter K.K.
6B-709
BEL JAPAN, Inc.
Surface area/Porosity Vapor adsorption Multicomponent gas
adsorption Chemisorption Microtrac MT3000series Particle Size
Analyzer
8B-606
Bio Chromato, Inc.
8A-507
Bio-Rad Laboratories K.K.
Spectroscopy & Chemistry Informatics Solutions: KnowItAll
Spectroscopy Software; Spectrum Data over 1.4 million NMR, IR,
Raman, MS, NIR, UV.
6A-301
Biotage Japan, Ltd.
Mass Directed Flash Chromatography System, Microwave
Synthesizer, Automated Microwave Peptide Synthesizer, SPE
Automation System, SPE cartridges, Positive Pressure Manifolds,
and Solvent Evaporator.
8B-901
BL TEC K.K.
AutoAnalyzer, Automated Discrete Analyzer, Near Infrared
Analyzer, On-line Monitor, Automatic Titaration System, Automatic
Measuring BOD System
5A-403
BLAST Inc.
Transparency heat glass unit for stage heater, tube oven, the
warming devices for Cell culture, DNA analysis, Gas reactor, etc.
8A-403
Bronkhorst Japan K.K.
6A-901
Bruker AXS K.K.
X-ray diffractometers, X-ray fluorescence spectrometers, Scanning
probe microscope (SPM)
6A-901
Bruker BioSpin K.K.
NMR, ESR, MRI
6A-901
Bruker Daltonics K.K.
MALDI-TOF (/TOF), ESI-(Q) TOF, ION-Trap, ESI/MALDI-FT
ICR MS, GC/LC-MS (/MS)
6A-901
Bruker Optics K.K.
Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometers ( FT-IR ), Near
infrared spectrophotometers, Raman spectrophotometers
6A-303
C.Gerhardt Japan Co.,Ltd.
8B-702
Canon Marketing Japan Inc.
8B-302
Carl Zeiss Microscopy Co., Ltd.
FIB-SEM w/Laser Remover, He-Microscope, Correlative
microscopy, High Resolution Zoom Microscopy, Confocal, and
others
5B-002
CEM Japan K.K.
Microwave Digestion, Extraction, Ashing system or Drying
Moisture, Fat and Protein Analyzer. Microwave Peptide or
Synthesiser.
6A-609
CENTRAL KAGAKU CORPORATION
Water Analyzer: DO, COD, BOD, TOC, pH, Conductivity,
Turbidity, Chlorine, Nitrite, VOC, other products, for
portable/Lab./Online.
6A-603
Central Scientific Commerce, Inc.
Ultraviolet and vosible spectrophotometers, Pumps, Tube pump,
Homogenizer, Microplate reader, Cyringe pump
ATAGO CO., LTD.
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8A-505
HPLC Packing MATERIALS, Packed COLUMN, SLURRY
PACKING
APPARATUS,
PICO
FLOW
MONITOR,
NANO-INJECTOR, MICRO-LC Packed COLUMN, COLUMN
HEATERS, LC PUMP
Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute,Japan 8B-306
HPLC column, UHPLC column, GC column, Analysis service
providers
7B-302
CHINO CORPORATION
UV-VIS Multi Spectro-analyzer, Portable Radiation Thermometer,
Wireless Temperature Humidity Logger, Graphic Recorders,
Calibration Equipment
8A-602
CHIYODA SCIENCE CO.,LTD
8B-608
ChromaNik Technologies Inc.
Core shell type HPLC column and fully porous silica reversed phase
HPLC column
5B-501
CHUORIKA CO.,LTD
Air motor mixer, Electromoter mixer, MICROPUMP, One-Nut
Pump
5A-708
Cornes Technologies Limited
Laser Raman Spectrometer, Thermal analyzers, Gas analyzers,
Melting point apparatus, Prism Coupler
8B-607
CSM Instruments
Instruments measuring surface mechanical properties: Table-top
Nano Indentation Tester, Scratch Tester (RSX type), Nanotribometer
5A-404
CUSTOM CORPORATION
7A-302
DAIICHI NEKKEN CO.,LTD.
Zirconia sensing oxygen sensor. Ultra sonic gas analyzer, Ultra
sonic gas module.
6A-402
Daiichi-kagaku inc.
Humidity generator & sensor, Dew point recorder, Any other
specialized devices for your difficult request.
8B-803
DAINIPPON SEIKI CO.,LTD.
Dissolution tester, Auto sampler for Dissolution test
7A-401
Daiwa Techno Systems Co.,Ltd.
Cathodes and aperture plates for scientific laboratory equipment,
Ultrahigh-precision minimum processing, CVD thin film formation
process and cleaning process URL http://www.daiwatechno.co.jp
5B-601
DALTON CORPORATION
Pure Water System, Laboratory Benches & Tables, Shelves &
Cabinets, Draft Chambers/Local Exhaust Ventilation, Laboratry
Necessaries & Fittings
8B-604
Denken Co., Ltd.
Muffle Furnace, Gas Convertible High-Accuracy Vacuum Furnace,
High Temperature Furnace, High Vacuum Gas Convertible Furnace
5B-403
Diba Japan Corporation
LPLC column, Bottle cap, Probe, Level sensor, Fitting, Connector,
Adaptor, Valve, Tubing of analytical instrumentals, IVD
instrumentals.
8B-804
Dikma Technologies
1. HPLC / UHPLC Columns 2. SPE Cartridges 3. Syringe Filters
8B-304, 8B-401
DKK-TOA CORPORATION
pH/ORP meter, Conductivity meter, Dissolved oxygen meter,
Automatic titrator, Ion analyzer, Ion chromatograph, Sugar analyzer,
Salt analyzer, Turbidity meter, Residual chlorine meter, Surface
salinity meter
8B-805
DKSH Japan K.K.
8B-508
EBA JAPAN CO., LTD.
5A-603
EKO instruments Co., Ltd.
Viscosity and viscoelasticity meter, Thermostatic Baths, Powder
flow tester, Thermal conductivity tester, Thin layer chromatographs,
Turbiscan, Immersion-type & circulators, Dispersers, bead Mills.
5B-703
Electro Scientific Industries Japan Co., Ltd
Laser Ablation System for ICP-MS and ICP-OES, Preprocessing
System for Rare Gas and Isotope Analysis Systems
8A-303
Elemental Scientific
FAST Sample Introduction, Autosamplers, Inline Preconcentration,
Inline Dilution/Autocalibration, and Automated Offline Sample
Preparation.
ChemcoPlus Scientific Co., LTD
ELGA LabWater(Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies
(UK)Ltd.)
5A-002
Ultra-pure water system for laboratory
6A-306
Electron Beam 3D Surface Roughness Analyzer, High-Resolution
SEM Sample Coating System, Nano Indentation Tester
6A-408
ENV SCIENCES TRADING CO., LTD.
6B-306
ENVISYS CORP.
Sterilizing/Disinfectant Apparatuses, Laboratry Necessaries,
Drainage analysis equipment, Measuring instruments for organic
pollution index
5A-501
Eppendorf Co., Ltd.
Ultraviolet and visible spectrophotometers, Laboratory automation
systems, High-speed/Refrigerated Centrifuges, Mixers, Dispensers
& Pipettes, Plastic Vessels, Plastic Implements, Disposables,
Microplate reader
6A-404
ERC INC
Degasser (air bubble remover), Refractive Index Detector (RID),
vacuum pump, tubing, fitting, column hardware, valve, peristaltic
pump
6B-509
ESPEC CORP.
Environmental Testing Apparatuses,Temperature (& Humidity)
Chamber, Thermal Shock Chamber
7A-701
FEI Company
DualBeam System (FIB/SEM), Scanning Electron Microscope
(SEM), Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)
5A-701
FIS Inc.
The high sensitivity gas chromatograph, 6 models; for very small
amount gas in various fields.
7B-303
Flon Industry Co., Ltd
6A-705
FLOWELL CORPORATION
Fluoropolymer
Tube
Fitting
30
series
Tube
Size
(O.D.1mm-12.7mm), Valves , Pipe Parts
5B-303
Foss Japan Ltd.
Titrators, Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometers ( FT-IR ),
Near infrared spectrophotometers, Decomposite apparatus
6B-503
FUJIKIN Incorporated
8B-905
Fujitsu Limited
Software for Analytical instruments (including LIMS), Laboratory
automation systems, Structure elucidation, Electronic notebook
system, MSDS
8B-806
Fujiwara Scientific Co.,Ltd.
7A-802
Funakoshi Co.,Ltd.
Mini Gel Imager, Microvolume Spectrometer, Cell Density Meter,
Mini Centrifuge, Bench Top Sterilizer, UV Cell Sanitizer, Shaker e.t.c
8B-908
FURUE SCIENCE CO.,LTD
5B-508
FUSO Co., Ltd.
Thermo-Hygrometers, pH and ORP Meters, Light Meters, CO2
Monitors, Gas Alarms and Detectors, Sound Level Meters, Vibration
Meters
8A-703
Gardner Denver Japan Ltd
Piston pump, Diaphragm pump, Rotary vane pump, liquid
diaphragm pump, Peristaltic pump, Linear air/liquid pump
5B-509
GASTEC CORPORATION
Gas Detector Tubes, Automatic Gas Sampler
5B-704
GERSTEL K.K.
Thermal Desorption System/Unit for GC-MS, Dynamic Headspace
System,
Multi
purpose
autosampler,
Sniffing
system,
1D/2DGC-MS, GCxGC system, Preparative Fraction Collector,
High Temp LC oven
8A-901
GL Sciences Inc.
GC, UHPLC, PrepHPLC, Sniffing System, GC Prep, Accelerated
Purge&Trap System, Automatic Canister System, Automatic SPE
System, GPC Clean-up System, System GC, Acid Digestion
System, Life Science Sample Preparation Products, Liquid Handling
Robots, SPE Products, Columns and Consumable tools
6B-701
Glass Expansion Pty. Ltd.
ICP/ICP-MS Sample Introduction Systems, Nebulizer, Spray
Chamber, Torch, Accessories
ELIONIX INC.
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8B-405
High sensitivity H2O permeation testing system/Gas Vapor and
Liquid permeability analysis system for film/Li-ion battery leak
testing system
5B-402
GVS Japan K.K.
Various kind of syringe filters, bottle-top filters, sterilized funnel
and media, filters for HPLC, filter papers, and other consumables
8B-304, 8B-401
HACH Ultra Co., Ltd.
Dissolved Gases, Total Organic Carbon, Ozone, Particle Counters,
Silica, Sodium
5A-301
Hakuto Co., Ltd.
Turbo molecular pump, Rotary vane pump, Dry pump, Vacuum
gauge, Quadrupole mass spectrometer, Digital Microscope,
ICP-TOFMS, Laser ablation system
5A-305
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS k.k.
μPMT (micro-PMT), Photosensor module, MPPC, Image sensor for
spectrometer, Infrared detector, Quantum Cascade Laser, Light
source for analytics, MCP (microchannel plate), Capillary lens, THz
spectrometer
6A-203
Hayashi pure chemical IND.,LTD.
Standards for Analysis, Karl Fischer Reagents, Cartridge for
Aldehyde and Ketone, Synthesis Service for Organic Compounds
6A-501
HERZOG JAPAN CO., LTD.
6B-801
HIRANUMA SANGYO Co., Ltd.
Automatic Titrator, Karl Fischer Titrator, Mercury Analyzer, Total
Organic Carbon Analyzer
6A-502
HIRAYAMA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
Autoclave, Deo-autoclave (deodorizing), Horizontal Autoclave with
Drying Cycle, HAST (Highly Accelarated Steress Test) Equipment.
6B-801
Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation
Scanning Probe Microscope (SPM), Focused Ion Beam (FIB), XRF
Analysis (SEA), XRF Coating Thickness Measurements (SFT),
Thermal Analysis (TA&DMS), ICP-OES/ICP-MS
6B-801
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
Titrators, Ultraviolet and visible spectrophotometers, Fourier
transform infrared spectrophotometers (FT-IR), Emission
spectrophotometric analyzers, Flame spectrophotometers and atomic
absorption spectrophotometers, Fluorophotometric analyzers, X-ray
fluorescence spectrometers, Mass spectrometers LC/MS,
Transmission electron microscopes (TEM), Scanning electron
microscope (SEM), High performance liquid chromatographs (HPLC)
5B-302
Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd.
Micro Ultra Centrifuge, High-Speed Refrigerated Centrifuge,
High-Speed Micro Centrifuges, Rotors for Centrifuges.
6B-707
Hitachi Power Solutions Co.,Ltd.
5B-101, 5B-201
HORIBA Group
8A-603
Continuous-flow Hydrogenation Reactor, Biomolecular interaction
analyzers, Colony Counter, Cell washing, dispensing device,
Pressure Cycling Technology Sample Preparation System,
High-quality oligosaccharides
6A-604
INFICON Co., Ltd.
The world smallest portable GC/MS, a new concept continuous
monitoring system and the portable GC.
5A-709
ionBench
Bench for MS with 75% soundproofing. Lab Noise enclosures.
Bench for HPLC with motorized/liftable workface and movable to
every direction.
8A-601
IRIE CORPORATION
5B-404
ISIS Co., Ltd.
8B-506
ITK Co.,Ltd.
Dynamic Viscoelastic Analyzers, Dynamic Mechanical Analyzers
8B-504
Iwashita Engineering, Inc.
6A-304
J.A. Woollam Japan Corporation
Spectroscopic Ellipsometer, Software
6B-101
Japan Analytical Industry Co., Ltd.
Recycling Preparative HPLC, Recycling preparative HPLC added in
gradient function, Automated type pyrolyzer, Portable pyrolyzer,
Thermal desorption, Outgas collector, Cryogenic
sample crasher.
5B-304
Japan Cell Co., Ltd.
Flow cells for flow cytometry & chromatograpy, Refractometer
cells, HPLC cells, Light Scattering cells, Capillary, Sapphire cells,
UHV cells
7B-304
Japan Electric Meters Inspection Corporation
6A-602
Japan High Tech Co., Ltd.
5A-806
Japan MicroArray Consortium
7A-101, 7A-201, 7A-301
JASCO Corporation
Fourier
Transform
Infrared
Spectrophotometer,
Infrared
Microscope,
UV/Vis/NIR
Spectrophotometer,
UV/Vis/NIR
Microscopic Spectrophotometer, Laser raman Spectrophotometer,
Scanning
Near-field
Optical
Microspectrometer,
Spectrofluorometer, Polrarimeter, Dissolution Tester, Xtreme Liquid
Chromatography System, High performance
liquid Chromatograph, Super critical fluid Delivery System
GTR TEC CORPORATION
Ikeda Scientific Co.,Ltd.
JASCO ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
7A-101, 7A-201, 7A-301
JASCO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.
7A-101, 7A-201, 7A-301
Desktop scanning electron microscope, Electric furnace, Particle
image analyzer, Cartridge preparative system, Isotope ratio mass
spectrometer, Gas Analyser, Liquid Extraction Surface
Anarysis and more.
7A-901
JEOL Group
(HORIBA, Ltd., HORIBA STEC, Co., Ltd.)
Raman Microscope, Spectrofluorometer, Nano Particle & Laser
Scattering Particle Size Distribution Analyzer, Automatic
Polarimeter, pH Meter, Conductivity Meter, Ion Meter, Water
Quality Checker, Handheld X-ray Fluorescence Analyzer, XRF
Analytical Microscope, C/S Analyzer, O/N/H Analyzer, ICP Optical
Emission Spectroscopy, Glow Discharge Optical, Emission
Spectroscopy (GD-OES), Automatic Thin Film Analyzer
8A-503
HOSHI INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD
5A-607
I.T.S. JAPAN CORPORATION
Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analyzer, Impact Tester, Mobile
Moisture Meter for Plastics, Temperature Scanning Stress
Relaxation
8A-304
IAS Inc.
ICP/ICP-MS accessories, Sample preparation device, Online
monitoring system, Fully automated VPD-ICP-MS system, Flow
cytometer
5A-707
IBS Inc.
SERVOMEX Paramagnetic Oxygen Analyzer and Elecro chemical
Oxygen Analyzer. IBS Leak tight metal bellows pump and gas
generator.
6B-205
IKA Japan K.K.
bomb calorimeter, rotary evaporator, magnet stirrer, disperser,
shaker, mill, incubator shaker, rotator, overhead stirrer
(JEOL Ltd., JEOL RESONANCE Inc.)
MALDI-TOFMS, Electron Microscope, Scanning Electron
Microscope, Ion Slicer, NeoScope, UltraQuad GC/MS, Thin Layer
Chromatography Mass Spectrometer, GC-TOFMS, ESR
Spectrometer, NMR Spectrometer, Atmospheric Scanning Electron
Microscope, Energy-Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer,
Micro Focus X-ray CT analysis system, Electron Probe
Microanalyzer, Auger Microprobe, Ion Beam Application
Equipment
5A-504
JFE Shoji electronics Corporation
7A-503
JFE Techno-Research Corporation
Analysis of materials, Equipment supply for imaging spectrum
analyzer and iamging inspection system, On-site analysis
8B-706
JICKO.Ltd
Oxygen meters, Harmful gas meters, Ceramic heater
5B-602
J-SCIENCE LAB Co., Ltd.
Miscellaneous Mass spectrometers, Gas chromatographs (GC),
organic element analyzers, Analytical instruments for laboratory
use, n.e.c.
5A-705
juji field inc.
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6A-503
Ultra-Low Refrigerated Circulator, Refrigerated/Heating Circulator,
Autoclave, Extractor, Kjeldahl Distillation Units, Injector, Fume
hoods
7A-801
K. K. AB SCIEX
Mass spectrometers LC/MS, Miscellaneous Mass spectrometers,
High performance liquid chromatographs ( HPLC )
7B-406
k.k. L.E. Technologies
5A-704
Kankyo Technos Co., Ltd.
Ultrapure water system, Ultraviolet sterilizer, UF membrane,
Catalog distribution
KASAHARA CHEMICAL INSTRUMENTS CORP. 8B-703
pH Meter, DO Meter, Chloride Meter, Conductivity Meter, Residual
Chlorine Meter, Turbidity Meter, MLSS Meter etc.
6B-402
KASHIYAMA INDUSTRIES, LTD.
Air Cooled Dry Pump
8B-802
Kemet Japan Co., Ltd.
PRESI: Machines for metallographic samples Cutting Machine
Mecatome T180 Mounting Machine Mecapress 3 Polishing
Machine Mecatech 334
6A-803
Ken Products Development Corporation
5B-406
KENIS LIMITED
Microscope Optical, Microscope & Optical Inspecting App.,
Radiation measuring instruments
8A-302
KETT ELECTRIC LABORATORY
Infrared Moisture Determination Balance, NIR Moisture Meter, NIR
Composition Analyzer, Grain and Moisture Tester, Coating
Thickness Tester
5B-704
Kinryo Electric Co.,Ltd.
6B-710
KIRIYAMA GLASS WORKS COMPANY
Distillation Apparatuses, Apparatuses, Laboratory , Glass Vessels,
Glass Bottles, laboratory glass equipment
5A-302
KITAHAMA, LTD.
8B-303
KK.Takasugi seisakusho
5A-605
KNF JAPAN CO., LTD
Solvents Recovery Systems, Liquid Metering Pumps, Liquid
Transfer Pumps and Vacuum Diaphragm Pumps.
7A-805
KOJIMA INSTRUMENTS INC.
8B-906
KOKEN LTD.
KOACH: Revolutionary Super Clean Zone Creator, Push-Pull Local
Ventilation System
5B-507
KOKUGO Co.,Ltd.
8B-603
KOKUSAN CORPORATION
5B-505
KOMYO RIKAGAKU KOGYO K.K.
Aspiraiting pump, Gas detector tube, Air sampler, Gas sensors,
portable gas monitors, Fixedtype gas alarm system.
7B-405
KOYO THERMO SYSTEMS CO., LTD
Furnaces for R & D and high volume production of solar cell,
magnetic material, secondary cell, power device.
6A-606
KUBOPURA Co. Ltd.
7A-806
KUBOTA CORP.
centrifuges, washer
5A-804
KYOKUTO BOEKI KAISHA, LTD
Eddy Current Inspection, Capillary Electrophoresis, PIXE, Battery
Monitoring System
6A-401
KYORITSU CHEMICAL-CHECK Lab., Corp.
We will display different types of Simplified Water Analyzer for
measuring COD, TOC, T-Nitrogen/T-Phosphorus, Heavy Metal
ions, and more.
Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 8B-404, 8B-501
Automatic Potentiometric Titrator, Karl Fisher Titrator, Density/
Specific Gravity Meter, Refractometer, Process Refractometer, Hot
Disk-method Thermophysical Properties Analyzer, Quick Thermal
Conductivity Meter, Amenity Meter, Heat Stroke Checker
7A-703
Kyoto-Rikagaku-kikai Corporation
Tube Conditioner for Thermal Desorption, Gas Sampling Bag
Conditioner.
6A-507
Full automatic contact angle meter, Friction analyzer, Versatile peel
analyzer, Surface tesniometer, Zeta potential meter
6A-706
L.C.Science Co., Ltd.
GC, HPLC, Pressuring Solid phase system, Digital Liquid
Flowmeter, Preparat system for GC, Dataprocessing systems, RO
and Ultrapure water Productsystem
6B-708
Lab Lab Company Co. Ltd.
6B-507
Laminar Co., Ltd.
Continuous LCR-Chemical Reactor LCR-tera
5A-205, 5A-303
LECO Japan Corporation
C/S Determinator, O/N/H Determinator, Glow Discharge
Spectrometer, Protein Determinator, Thermogravimetric Analyzer,
GCxGC-TOFMS, GC HRT-TOFMS, LC HRT-TOFMS
7A-705
Leica Microsystems K.K.
New Digital microscope, DMS1000/300, Hi-end stereo microscope
M205 C Sample preparation systems for Electron microscope
Rotary microtom
8B-909
LMS Co.,Ltd.
6A-608
M S TECHNOS CORPORATION
automated pipetting systems
5A-703
M&S INSTRUMENTS INC.
6B-501
Malvern (Spectris.Co.,Ltd)
Laser diffraction particle analyzer, Nano Particle Size, Zeta
Potential and Molecular Weight measurement system, GPC/SEC
system etc
6A-702
Maruemu Corporation
8B-907
MARUSHO DENKI CO., LTD
6A-704
Matsusada Precision Inc.
UV-VIS spectrophotometer, Thermal cycler, digital camera for
microscopy, capillary electrophoresis system, X-ray fluorescence
spectrometers
5A-706
MEDO INDUSTRIES CO., LTD
5B-301
MEIWAFOSIS CO.,LTD.
Osmium Coater, Carbon Coater, Plasma Etching Cleaning Device,
Nanoparticle Analyzer, QCM-D Biomaterial/Biological Interaction
Analyzer, Contact Angle Meter, Precision Compact Diamond Wire
Saw, etc.
6A-102
Membrane Solutions LLC
Lab products, Bio-science consumables, Industry process filters
7A-602
Merck Millipore(Merck Ltd)
6A-302
Metrohm Japan Ltd
7A-404
Mettler-Toledo K.K.
pH/ORP/Cond. meters, Titrator, Pipettes, Thermal Analysis
instruments, Melting Point System, Thermal Measurement
instruments, Moisture Analyzers, In Situ Particle Characterization
System, Balances / Scales (K)
5B-506
Micro Emission Ltd.
Ultra compact atomic emission elemental analyzer (LEP: Liquid
electrode plasma method) Cuvette (Quartz, Resin)
7B-702
Micromeritics Japan G.K.
Particle size, particle shape, surface area, pore volume, pore size,
absolute density, envelope density, bulk density, catalytic activity.
7A-303
MicroSupport Co.,Ltd.
Microscope Optical, Microscope & Optical Inspecting App.,
Disposables
6B-506
MICROTEC CO., LTD.
Particle diameters and particle size analyzers, Emulsifiers &
Dispersers, Surface Tension/Zeta Potential Testers, Microplate readers
6A-701
Milestone General K.K.
Advanced Microwave Digestion Labstation, Microwave Ashing
System, Continuous Flow Analyzer, Automatic Mercury Analysis
System, Auto Spiral Plating System, Auto Colony Counting System, etc.
JULABO JAPAN Co.,Ltd.
Kyowa Interface Science Co., Ltd.
MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ANALYTECH CO., LTD.
7B-204, 7B-301
Karl Fischer Reagents/Moisture Meters, Automatic Titrator, Trace
Nitrogen and Sulfur and Halogen Analyzer, Total Organic Carbon
Analyzer, Resistivity Meters, Dew Point Meter, Surface Analysis
System, Prep Station for IC
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7B-305
Laboratory automation systems, Software for Analytical instruments
(including LIMS)
6B-002
Moxtek, Inc.
8B-503
Murakami Color Research Laboratory.Co.,Ltd.
8B-602
MURAKAMI KOKI CO.,LTD
OIML Standard Weight, Vibro absorbing mount, Electronic Table
Balance
5A-805
Murata Manufacturing Co.,Ltd.
Metal mesh devices
6A-601
MUSASHI ENGINEERING, INC.
Fully automated dispensing system, PC control desktop dispensing
system, Liquid dropping system for nano level, Non-contact
spotting system
5A-402
NACALAI TESQUE, INC
COSMOSIL chromatography product line includes analytical and
preparative HPLC columns for low-molecular compounds,
hydrophilic compounds.
8B-807
Nagara Science Co., Ltd.
5B-305
Nagoya Scientific Insturments Co., Ltd.
5A-807
Disposables, kimwipes, kimtowels, clean area wipers, hydroknit
wipers, nitrile gloves, workwear, eye wear
6B-403
NIPPON S.T. JOHNSON SALES CO., LTD.
5B-704
NISHIKAWA KEISOKU Co.,Ltd.
8B-403
NISSEI ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
6B-206
Nittokagaku Co. Ltd
Electric Furnaces, Crushers, Ball/Refining Mills, Sieve Shakers,
Crushing Apparatuses, Radiation measuring instruments, Becquerel
Monitor
5A-502
NOMURA CHEMICAL CO., LTD.
Column for high performance liquid chromatography, Column for
aluminum analyses and reagent kit
6B-303
NTT Advanced Technology Corporation
Analytical tools and Material analysis services
5A-609
Nu Instruments Ltd
8A-801
Okamura Corporation
Laboratory Benches & Tables, Shelves & Cabinets, Draft
Chambers/Local Exhaust Ventilation, Laboratry Necessaries &
Fittings
5B-305
OKANOWORKS,LTD
5A-101
OLYMPUS CORPORATION
Handheld Fluorescence X-ray Analyzer DELTA Series,
Field-Portable X-ray Diffraction System Terra, 3D Measurement
Laser Microscope, Scanning Probe Microscope (SPM) LEXT
Series, Micro Cantilevers for SPM
7B-601
Omicron NanoTechnology Japan Inc.
Nanoindentation (TI-950), Ar Gas Cluster Ion Beam Systems
(GCIB-10S), UHV-Low-T SPM, UHV-LowT 4-probe SPM,
UHV-SEM, PEEM, ESCA, ARPUS, TOF-SIMS, AES
6B-204
ORGANO CORPORATION
7A-804
ORION MACHINERY CO., LTD.
Introduces energy-saving Precision Air Processors employing Heat
Pump Balance Control (no electric heating) for analysis and
experiment.
5A-102
OTSUKA ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
Zeta-potential & Particle-size Analyzer, Fiber-Optics Particle
Analyzer with Autosampler, Capillary Electrophoresis Measuring
System, Reflective Film Thickness Monitor, Quantum Efficiency
Measurement System
5A-702
OURSTEX CORPORATION
7B-601
Oxford Instruments KK
EDS/EBSD combined system for Windows7, Large area SDD
detector, EDS for Widnwos7, WDS, EBSD for Windows7, CL for
Windows7 • AFM instruments including Cypher and new appealing
product will be introduced • 6 types of analyser including XRF, OES
and NMR products are preparing for visitors • Omicron (Germany),
Hysitron (US), MBE Componenten (Germany) and Ion Optika
(England) for nanotech evaluation technology will be intorduced at
the booth
6A-802
OXIDE Corporation
DUV Laser, Wavelength Convertor/Laser, Speckle Contrast
Measurement System
6B-401
PANalytical
MITSUBISHI SPACE SOFTWARE CO., LTD.
NIPPON PAPER CRECIA CO., LTD.
NAKAMURA SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS INDUSTRY CO.,LTD.
6A-805
Micropipette, Pipette Tip, PCR tube
5B-502
Fast, high-definition laser Raman microscope RAMANtouch,
Imaging Raman scopeRAMANview
6A-807
NETZSCH JAPAN
Thermogravimeters (TGA), Differential Thermal Analyzers (DTA),
Differential Scanning Calorimeters (DSC), Thermomechanical
Analyzers (TMA), Dynamic Viscoelastic Analyzers and Dynamic
Mechanical Analyzers (DMA).
6A-409
NEW COSMOS ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Portable Gas Analyzers (VOC,H2,etc.), Portable Odor Level
Indicator, Portable Gas Detectors, Oxygen Monitor, etc.
6A-405
New Metals and Chemicals Corporation, LTD.
Particle Size Analyzer (DLS/SLS, Fraunhofer, Mie, Image)
6A-305
NICHIRI MFG.CO.LTD
device for Ion chromatography, suppressor, device for measuring
cleanliness
5A-202
NICHIRYO Co., LTD.
Nichipet Premium, NichipetEX Plus, NichipetEX, NICHIRYO Le,
NICHIMART
8B-601
Nihon BUCHI. K.K.
7A-304
NIHON DENKEI CO.,LTD.
Scanning Probe Microscope, Focused Ion Beam, Micro CT Scanner,
Non-contact Surface Shape Measuring Instrument, Microscope,
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, Wetting Tester,
Grinding/olishingMachine
8B-505
NIHON FREEZER CO.,LTD.
6B-001
Nihon Pall Ltd.
Enriched apparatus, Analytical instruments for laboratory use,
Filtering Apparatuses, Pure Water System, Plastic Vessels,
Disposables, etc.
8B-502
Nihon Rufuto Co.,Ltd.
5B-001
Nihon seimitsu kagaku co.,ltd.
5A-203
Nihon Thermal Consulting Co., Ltd.
AFM-IR (nanoIR Spectroscopy)/nano-Thermal analyzer/High Temp
DSC/TG-DSC Analyzer/Thermal Conductivity, Diffusibity, Heat
Capacity Measurement
8B-701
Nihon Validation Technologies Corporation
8B-704, 8B-801
Nihon Waters K.K.
6B-202
Nippo Precision Co.,Ltd.
Terahertz Time-Domain Spectrometer
8A-508
NIPPON DENSHOKU INDUSTRIES CO.,LTD.
7B-201
Nippon Instruments Corporation
Fully
automatic
heat-vaporization
mercury
analyzer,
Reducing-vaporization mercury analyzer, Mercury gas monito
Nanophoton
(Spectris Co., Ltd. PANalytical Division)
X-ray diffraction systems, X-ray Fluorescence WDXRF systems,
(3D) EDXRF systems, X-ray tubes
5A-602
Panasonic Healthcare Co., Ltd.
Pharmaceutical Refrigerator, Ultra-Low Temperature Freezer,
Biomedical Freezer
6A-707
Park Systems(Park Systems Japan Inc.)
Non-contact SPM & AFM, 3 Dimensional Non-contact
Measurement AFM, Raman-NSOM AFM, Bio-AFM
7A-601
Particle Sizing Systems Japan Co., LTD.
Particle Sizing and Counting instruments, Particle Sizing and Zeta
Potential instruments, Image Analyzer
6A-101
PEAK SCIENTIFIC
Nitrogen and Hydrogen Gas Generators
6B-502
Quantachrome Instruments Japan G.K.
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5B-306
8B-507
Raman analyzer, Handheld Raman analyzer, Raman Scanning
Microscope for 2D mapping, SERS, Luminescent fiber analyzer,
low wavenumber Raman
6A-504
RAYON INDUSTRIAL Co., LTD.
optical crystal, aspheric lens, prism, mirror, filter, quartz pipe, cell,
plastic lens, plastic product, etching product
7B-703
Renishaw KK
Produce high definition chemical images from maximum 50million
Raman spectra very large datasets with Renishaw's NEW WiRE4 software.
8B-904
Restek Corporation
GC, HPLC and UHPLC Columns and Accessories, SPEs, GC
Standard Rreagents and Calibration Gases, Environmental Gas
Sampling Canisters and Bags
5A-808
Retsch Co.,Ltd.
Particle diameters and particle size analyzers, Crushers, Sieve
Shakers, Crushing Apparatuses
6B-705
RheoLab Ltd.
7B-101
Rigaku Corporation
X-ray Diffractometer, X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer, Portable
X-ray Analyzer, X-ray Microscope, Thermal Analyzer, Evolved gas
analysis, Calorimeter, Glow Discharge Optical Emission
Spectrometer, Handheld RAMAN Spectrometer
6B-305
RIKEN KEIKI CO., Ltd.
5B-602
Round science inc.
5A-103,
5A-201
S.T. Japan Inc.
Portable FTIR, RAMAN, NIR, XRF and GC-MS. New Raman and
NIR imaging system. New bench top Reaction Calorimeter. New
FTIR and Raman spectrum database and data manipulation
software. FTIR accessories. Sample introduction systems for
ICP/ICP-MS. Bench Top NMR Spectrometer.
7B-605
sankei co.,ltd
6A-801
7A-502
7B-801
UV-VIS-NIR Spectrophotometer, Fourier Transform Infrared
Spectrophotometer, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, ICP
Emission Spectrometer, Gas Chromatograph, Triple Quadrupole Gas
Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer, Ultra High Performance Liquid
Chromatograph, Triple Quadrupole Liquid Chromatograph Mass
Spectrometer, MALDI-TOF, Ion Chromatograph, Preparative
Chromatograph, Thermal Analysis Instrument, Electrophoresis
System, Total Organic Carbon Analyzer, Electronic Balances,
Particle Size Analyzer
7A-706
SHIMADZU RIKA CORPORATION
Fume Hood and Laboratory equipment, Monitor all-in-type
Microscope, Digital Camera for HDMI applied. Consulting corner
of expanding overseas company planning.
7B-705
Shimadzu Techno-Research,Inc.
Services related to research and testing of products and materials
6B-004
Shin Nippon Air Technologies CO.,LTD.
Fine Particle Visualization System
5A-601
SHINAGAWA CORPORATION
Large (heavy class) auto-leveler. Gas meter instrument rack. Gas
meter with wireless level adjustment function.
7A-900
SHINKO DENSHI
8B-903
Shinto Scientific Co.,Ltd.
7A-601
SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD.
7A-601
SHOWA DENKO K.K.
Columns for HPLC, Refractive Index Detector, Conductivity
Detector, Eluent Degassing Device
7B-501
SIBATA SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY LTD.
Founded in 1921 as a laboratory glassware manufacturer, Sibata
Scientific Technology Ltd. has succeeded in the Medical, Chemical,
and the Environmental-measuring field in Japan.
8A-701
Sigma-Aldrich Japan
Karl Fischer Reagents, Titration Reagents, Analytical standards, GC
Capillary Columns, HPLC Columns, Flash Chromatography
Products, SPE Products, Solid Phase Micro Extraction Products
(SPME), Air Sampling Tubes
SOGO LABORATORY GLASS WORKS CO., LTD. 6B-404
Analytical instruments for laboratory use,n.e.c., Drylng Ovens,
Glass Implements, Disposables
7B-401
SOMA OPTICS, LTD.
UV/VIS Absorbance Detector, Sun Spectra radiometer, NIR
Spectroscopy
5A-304
SONNET GIKEN CO., LTD.
5A-802
Spectra Design Co., Ltd.
Optical and terahertz sensing system, Software for spectroscopic
data analysis, Consultant service of THz sensing technology.
7A-702
Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation
PCB, Modular, Rack mounted High Voltage Power Supplies, X-Ray
Source
7A-403
STM Corporation
7A-402
Sumika Chemical Analysis Service, Ltd.
6A-406
Systech Inc.
7A-803
System Instruments Co.,Ltd.
6B-201
Systems Engineering Inc.
7B-205
TA Instruments Japan Inc.
Thermal analyzers, Viscosity and viscoelasticity measurement
instruments (Rheometer), Microcalorimeters, Thermo Physical
5B-503
TACMINA CORPORATION
Small-capacity, high-precision, pulseless diaphragm dosing pumps
for pilot plant and laboratory use
7B-407
TAIATSU TECHNO CORPORATION
7B-701
TAKEDA RIKA KOGYO CO.,LTD.
Particle Analyzers and Nano Pulverizer, Hybrid Laser Microscope,
Ion Beam Slope Cutter, Thermal Imagers, Electro Magnetically
Spinning Viscometer, Rapid-Scanning DSC, Prep and Load
Platform for Chromatograph
Quantum Design Japan, Inc.
RamMics LLC
SHIBAYAMA SCIENTIFIC COMPANY, LTD.
SHIGEMI Co., Ltd
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
SANKO ELECTRONIC LABORATORY CO., LTD
8B-808
Precision Measuring Instruments such as Coating Thickness Meters,
Moisture Meters, Pinhole Detectors and Metal/Iron detectors, etc.
5A-401
SANPLATEC. CORP.
7B-203
SANSYO CO., LTD.
7B-404
Sanyo Trading Co., Ltd.
6A-506
SARSTEDT K.K.
Plastic Vessels, Plastic Bottles & Cases, Plastic Implements,
Disposables, Culture vessele, tissue culture-related equipment
6B-304
Sartorius Japan K. K.
Ultrapure water system, pH meter, Modular design balance,
Analytical balance, Microwave moisture analyzer, Lab filter,
Pipette, etc.
8B-407
SATO KEIRYOKI MFG. CO., LTD.
Thermometers,
Thermohygrometers,
Dataloggers,
Thermohygrographs, Infrared thermometers, Barometers, pH
meters, Refractometers, Anemometers
8A-704
SATO VAC INC.
Rotary Vane Vacuum Pumps, Dry Vacuum Pumps, Packaged
Pumping System, Vacuum Gauges, Vacuum Drying Oven, Oil
Cleaners, Vacuum Parts
5B-405
SCINICS CORPORATION
Immersible Circulator, Dual-Temp Stirrer, Portable Cryogenic
Refrigerator etc.
5B-504
SCITECHCO., LTD.
Electronic Pipettors, Automatic Dispensing Systems, Portable
Aspirator, Cell Cultivation Systems, Reagent Reservoirs
7B-202
SCRUM Inc.
Spectrophotometer, Fluorospectrometer, CO2 incubator, Filter Vial
for HPLC sample preparation, Custom synthesis
8B-305
SEIKA CORPORATION
8A-502
Seishin Trading Co., Ltd.
6B-704
SGE Japan Inc.
Digital syringe (eVol), Micro syringe, Dispenser syringes, MEPS,
GC Columns, GC Supplies & Accessories, HPLC Columns &
Supplies, etc.
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Used Equipments: Introduction by an LCD and list distribution.
Rental Equipments: Introduction SEM, Spectrophotometer and
other for rental.
5A-505
TANAKA SCIENTIFIC LIMITED
Flash Point Testers, Distillation Tester, Pour/Cloud Point Tester,
Aniline Point Tester, EDXRF Sulfur Analyzer, Softening Point
Tester
5A-001
Tecan Japan Co., Ltd.
Laboratory automation systems, Microplate reader, Microplate
washer, OEM syringe pumps
6A-407
Technohands co., Ltd
8B-902
TEKHNE CORPORATION
Dew Point Hygrometer, Cooled Mirror Hygrometer, Trace Oxygen
Analyzer, Trace Moisture Analyzers, Transmitter for moisture in oil
7B-603
TEMP. & HUMIDITY CONTROL KOREA
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY TEST CHAMBER
8A-101, 8A-201
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
HPLC, GC, IC, Mass Spectrometer, AA, ICP, ICP-MS, FT-IR,
Raman, related software and consumables
6B-702
THOMAS KAGAKU CO., LTD
6B-703
TOHO KK
Micro tubes, Disposable Gloves, Labels, Blush, Detergent, Jack, pH
Test paper, Shaker, Mixer, Stirrer, DNA purification kits, Thermo
Cycler
7B-604
TOKI SANGYO CO.,LTD.
TPE-100 Viscometer is two-in-one viscometer built-in Peltier
temperature control enables accurate and quick reaching to setting
temperature.
6B-505
TOKYO CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
HPLC column (Chiral, Mixed-Mode, PFP), Reagents for analysis
(Ion-Pair reagent, HPLC and GC labeling reagent, etc.).
8A-301
TOKYO GARASU KIKAI CO., LTD.
Glass Implements, Plastic Implements, Disposables, Drylng Ovens,
Thermostatic Baths, Stirrers, Crushers
8A-702
Tokyo Instruments Inc.
Portable NMR, Kelvin Probe system, 3D Raman microscopy
system, Portable Ramana microscopy system, SPM, Plasma
monitor, Potable Spectrometer, FFT spectrometer, CCD cameras, FL
System, Cryostat, Gas Analyzer.
6B-102
TOKYO RIKAKIKAI CO., LTD
We will display attractive new products that contribute to the Green
Sustainable Chemistry. Please visit our booth to find more.
5A-204
TOLIHAN CORP
Dry-Cabi: Middle Humidity (30 –50%RH) Low Humidity
(15–50%RH) Ultra Low (1 –3%RH) Antistatic & Standard Type,
Wet-Cabi: Humidifying system (30 –75%RH)
7B-306
Tomsic Ltd.
5A-801
TOMY SEIKO CO., LTD
Centrifugal Concentrator, High Speed Refrigerated Micro
Centrifuge, Microtube Mixer, Ultrasonic Disruptor, Autoclave
6B-207
Toray Engineering Co.,Ltd.
Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analyzer, Automatic TOD analyzer,
Zirconia Type Oxygen Analyzer, Ultrasonic Sensors, Hydro Phone
6B-301
TOSOH CORPORATION
HPLC, IC, GPC, Ultra high-temperature GPC, HPLC column,
Process media, Pretreatment product
6A-607
Tosoh Quartz Corporation
Flowcytometry Cell, Flowcell for Tablet Dissolution, Black
Flowcell, Microfluidic Chip, Black Quartz, Quartz Precision
Product
6A-201
TOYAMA Co., Ltd.
7B-704
TOYAMA SANGYO CO.,LTD
Dissolution Tester Friabilator Orally Disintegrating Tablet Tester
Auto Sampler Filter Station
6B-005
TOYO Corporation
Ultra
low
voltage
FE-SEM,
In-SEM
attachment
(AFM/NanoIndenter/X-ray CT), SPM/AFM with Raman,
NanoIndenter, X-ray micro CT, SPM/AFM probes
5A-604
Particle Counters, Ventilation and IAQ Instrumentation, Health &
Safety Instruments, Flow Instruments, Air Samplers
8A-501
Trioptics Japan Co.,Ltd.
Electronic autocollimators, Non-Contact Thickness and Distance
Measurement within Lenses and Optical Systems etc
7B-602
TSI Instruments Singapore Pte Ltd
ChemReveal LIBS Desktop Analyzer
7B-502
ULVAC-PHI, Inc.
Scanning XPS Microprobe, Time-of-Flight SIMS, Dynamic SIMS,
Scanning Auger Microprobe, Customized Instruments, Optional
instruments.
7B-502
ULVAC-RIKO, Inc.
Thermoelectric materials/module evaluation system, Thermal
conductivity evaluation system, Microbial activity measurement
system
7B-402
UNICO LTD
8B-301
UNIFLEX Company Ltd.
Analytical instruments for laboratory use,n.e.c., Robot systems for
analysis, Washers, Plastic Implements
6B-508
Unitechnology Co., Ltd.
Continuous LCR-Chemical Reactor LCR-tera
6A-804
USHIO INC.
Custom LED, LDLS
5B-003
VISCOTECH CO., LTD.
Viscometer,
Densitymeter,
Moisturemeter,
Refractometer,
Circulators for Laboratory and process.
8B-402
WDB Co., Ltd.
Temporary Staffing Service for Research, Permanent Employee
Introduction Service for Research
6B-504
WELCO Co., Ltd.
8B-705
WITec K.K.
Confocal Raman Microscope, Scanning Near-field Optical
Microscope, Atomic Force Microscope, Confocal Laser Scanning
Microscope
6A-502
YAGAMI INC.
self-limiting heater, drum heater, tape heater, ribbon heater, band
heater, sensor, thermostat, controller, insulation jacket
8A-305, 8A-401
Yamato Scientific Co.,Ltd.
3D X-Ray Microscopic CT Scanner, Particle Size Analyzer, Digital
Microscope Surface Profiler, Tabletop Microscope, Water Purifier,
Constant Temperature Oven, Vacuum Drying Oven, Fume Hood,
Powder weighing enclosure system, Laboratory Table
5A-606
Yanaco Analytical Systems Inc.
Ion Mobility Spectrometer, Gas Chromatograph, Alcohol Meter
8B-406
Yasui Kikai Corporation
pulverizer, disruptor
6B-405
YAYOI CO., LTD.
5B-401
YMC Co., Ltd.
Columns,
Media,
and
Packing
Materials
for
HPLC/UPLC/IEX/Chiral/GPC;
MPLC/HPLC
systems
for
Preparative; Multiple flow reactor systems; Hydrogen Generator &
Canister; Reagent of Santalol; Contract business.
7B-403
YSI/Nanotech Inc.
Laboratory instruments, Online TOC analyzers, Viscometry and
Titration meters, Reflectometry and Photometry meters, Water
Quality Instruments BOD meters. pH meters and ORP meters,
Conductivity meters, Turbidity meter, Dissolved oxygen analyzer,
handheld and bench top meters Oceanological/ Limnological
Research Equipment, Acoustic water flow instruments, and optical
sensor technology
Tanaka Corporation
Transtech Inc.
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30. JASIS 2013 Organization
JASIS
Organizing Committee
(JAIMA + JSIA)
Secretariat
JASIS
Management
Subcommittee
Event
Subcommittee
Exhibition Public
Relations
Subcommittee
Chairperson: Masao Nomoto
Vice Chairpersons: Takashi Tanaka
Masaru Kimura
Hiroshi Matsumoto
Makoto Igarashi
Globalization
Conference
International
Subcommittee
Team
Team
31. JASIS 2013 Organizing Committee
◎Chairperson
○Vice chairperson
◎
Masao Nomoto
JEOL Ltd
Jun Sawada
Mettler-Toledo K.K.
○
Takashi Tanaka
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Kyoichi Iwai
Yamato Scientific Co.,Ltd.
○
Masaru Kimura
Bruker BioSpin K.K.
David H. Owens
UNIFLEX COMPANY LTD.
○
Hiroshi Matsumoto
HORIBA, Ltd.
Daisuke Kobayashi
Julabo-Japan Co., Ltd
○
Makoto Igarashi
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
Masataka Aoki
Rigaku Corporation
Yoshizumi Takigawa
Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd.
Yukiko Kogami
LECO Japan Corporation
Takayoshi Hanaoka
ADVANTEC TOYO KAISHA, LTD.
Tetsuji Yoshi
AS ONE CORPORATION
Akiko Suzuki
ULVAC-PHI, Inc.
Asako Nagayasu
Ikeda Scientific Co.,Ltd.
Hiroyuki Wakayama
KYOTO ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
Keisuke Nonaka
IRIE CORPORATION
Chieko Sonohata
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
Hideki Kitamura
EKO instruments Co., Ltd.
Noriei Mitomi
GL Sciences. Inc.
Masaaki Abe
ST Japan INC.
Yoshiki Nada
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Yuji Omura
ESPEC CORP.
Kei Oide
SHOWA DENKO K.K.
Toru Watanabe
Takashi Ishizuka
DKK-TOA CORPORATION
Hiroyuki Taguchi
SIBATA SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY LTD.
Yoshimi Koya
TOSOH CORPORATION
Hiroto Takeda
TAKEDA RIKA KOGYO CO., LTD
Takeshi Takei
Nihon Waters K.K.
Katsuhiko Shimodaira
TANAKA SCIENTIFIC LTD
Yukihiko Matsumura
JASCO Corporation
Kenji Inagaki
DULTON CO., LTD.
Shizutomo Kaneko
Merck Millipore, Merck Ltd
Ikuhiro Kudo
CHINO CORPORATION
Seiji Mizusawa
Hiranuma Sangyo Co., Ltd.
Hitoshi Kitagawa
HORIBA STEC Inc.
Norikazu Sato
Exhibition Committee(JSIA) Chair.
Shigeyoshi Okubo
HORIBA, Ltd.
Masatoshi Shibata
Exhibition Committee(JSIA) Vice Chair.
Nobuhiro Onishi
MICROTEC CO., LTD.
Yoshimichi Umegaki
Exhibition Committee(JSIA) Vice Chair.
Yasumine Kojima
MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ANALYTECH CO., LTD.
SATO VAC INC
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● Conference Team
◎
Kyoichi Komori
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Hiroaki Sugiyama
RIKEN KEIKI Co., Ltd.
○
Koichiro Matsuda
HORIBA, Ltd
Masahiro Takasaka
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Hideo Akanuma
BL TEC K.K.
Masashi Taguchi
KYOTO ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
Masakazu Ikinari
Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd.
Koichi Tamura
Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation
Minoru Uchida
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
Akihiko Nagai
ERC INC
Izumi Oi
JEOL Ltd.
Shigeru Nakao
NEW COSMOS ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Shinsuke Ono
Mitsubishi Chemical Analytech Co.,Ltd.
Kazuyo Nakagawa
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
Toshiya Kataoka
TOSOH CORPORATION
Ken Nakagawa
HORIBA, Ltd
Eiji Kawai
JEOL Ltd.
Noriyasu Niimura
JEOL Ltd.
Kosaburo Kawanishi
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
Satoshi Nomura
HORIBA, Ltd.
Koji Kawamura
KOMYO RIKAGAKU KOGYO K.K.
Yasushi Haketa
DKK-TOA CORPORATION
Jun Kimura
Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.
Katsuji Hasegawa
JASCO Corporation
Masaaki Kusaka
Nippon Instruments Corporation
Hiromitsu Hachiya
DKK-TOA CORPORATION
Yoji Kurahashi
GL Sciences Inc.
Kazuhisa Funaki
Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd.
Hiroshi Kondo
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
Hiroshi Matsumoto
HORIBA, Ltd.
Hisashi Sugisawa
JEOL Ltd.
Noriei Mitomi
GL Sciences Inc.
● International Team
◎
Takeshi Kawamoto
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
Mieko Takatsu
KYOTO ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
○
Shoichi Sakanishi
HORIBA, Ltd
Naoaki Hirano
RIKEN KEIKI Co., Ltd.
○
Hisashi Iwase
Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd.
Yasuo Horiguchi
JASCO International Co., Ltd.
Jun Ueda
TOSOH CORPORATION
Taketoshi Matsushima
DKK-TOA CORPORATION
Takahito Enzaki
GASTEC CORPORATION
Yuichi Matsumoto
JEOL Ltd.
Toshifumi Saito
ULVAC-RIKO, Inc.
Hitoshi Yaegashi
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
● Secretariat
(JAIMA)
Kentaro Hayashi
Yuji Hamazaki
Fusao Tonotsuka
Kazutetsu Nojima
Kenji Ikeda
Yoko Tabayashi
Mieko Tsutsumi
Naomi Tsuchiya
Yasuhiro Okada
Masamichi Yamakawa Kiyomi Suzuki
Masako Maeda
Mayuko Ogawa
(JSIA)
Kunihiro Kuramitsu
Takeo Morio
Norio Tatebe
Takehiko Kan
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JASIS 2013 FINAL REPORT
December, 2013
JASIS 2013 Office
Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA)
1-12-3 Kanda Nishiki-cho, Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo, 101-0054 Japan
TEL:+81-3-3292-0642
URL:http://www.jaima.or.jp
C Copy right 2013 JAIMA All Rights reserved.
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