FINAL REPORT Discover the Future. Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) Japan Scientific Instruments Association (JSIA) INDEX Page 1. Guide to JASIS 2015·············································································· 1 2. Outline of JASIS 2015 ············································································ 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. Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone···················································· 14 9. JST Booth / AIST Booth ·········································································· 20 10. mini/Solution Area ················································································· 21 11. Research Organization / Academic Association Area ···································· 22 12. International Organization Area ································································ 23 13. Media & Press Area ··············································································· 24 14. “The Heritage” Corner ··········································································· 25 15. Science Experience Class / Educational DVD Corner ··································· 27 16. Smartphone Application········································································· 28 17. Scientific / Analytical Instruments Compendium ·········································· 29 18. Exhibition ··························································································· 30 19. New Technology Seminars ······································································ 31 20. JASIS Conferences ··············································································· 44 21. Science Seminar··················································································· 58 22. Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar··························································· 59 23. Visitors’ Profile······················································································ 60 24. Questionnaire for Japanese Visitors ·························································· 65 25. Questionnaire for Overseas Visitors ·························································· 69 26. Questionnaire for JASIS Conference Attendees··········································· 72 27. Questionnaire for Japanese Exhibitors······················································· 73 28. Exhibition Hall Layout············································································· 74 29. List of Exhibitors & Primary Exhibits ·························································· 77 30. JASIS 2015 Organization········································································ 85 31. JASIS 2015 Organizing Committee ··························································· 85 1. Guide to JASIS 2015 1.Title JASIS 2015 2. Organizers Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) Japan Scientific Instruments Association (JSIA) 3.Slogan Discover the Future. 4.Dates Exhibition: September 2 - 4 (3 days, Wed. - Fri.) Conference: September 1 - 4 (4 days, Tue. - Fri.) 5.Hours 10:00 - 17:00 6.Exhibit firms and booths Total: 498 companies・organizations / 1,473 booth units 7.Number of visitors Total: 23,408 visitors (Day 1: 7,859 visitors) (Day 2: 7,410 visitors) (Day 3: 8,139 visitors) 8.Venue Makuhari Messe, International Exhibition Halls Nos. 4 ~ 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 / 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 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 / Japan Society for Environmental Chemistry / The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers / The Physical Society of 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 / Japan Micro Array Consortium 10. Supported by Japan Environmental Technology Association / 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 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 1 1 11.Exhibit Instruments 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 12. Exhibition ・Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone : 53 companies, 69 booth units ・JST Booth: 16 booth units ・AIST Booth: 5 booth units ・mini/Solution Area: 36 companies, 47 booth units ・Research Organization Area: 19 companies/organizations, 26 booth units ・Academic Association Area: 7 organizations, 10 booth units ・International Organization Area: 11 companies/organizations, 11 booth units ・Media & Press Area: 13 companies, 14 booth units ・Science Experimental Show / Introduction to Scientific Instruments / Educational DVD Corner ・“The Heritage” Corner: 11 certified instruments 13.New Technology Seminars Date: Sep. 2 (Wed.) - 4 (Fri.) 10:00 ~ 17:00 Venue: APA Hotel & Resort Makuhari & Hotel New Otani Makuhari Number of companies / sessions: 97 companies / 360 sessions Number of visitors: 17,500 visitors 14.Conferences Date: Sep. 1 (Tue.) - 4 (Fri.) Venue: International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe Number of groups / meetings : 30 groups / 52 sessions Number of audience: 4,070 visitors 15. Science Seminar "Can a Robot Get into the University of Tokyo?" Date: Sep. 3 (Thu.), 13:00 - 14:30 Place: “REI” Hall, Hotel New Otani Makuhari Number of audience: 195 people 16. Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.), 14:00 - 16:30 Place: International Conference Room, International Conference Hall Number of audience: 512 people 2 2 2. Outline of JASIS 2015 1. Commanding the Largest Exhibition and Seminar Program in JASIS History to Become Asia's Major Scientific and Analytical Instruments Show The joint holding of the Analytical Instruments Exhibition and Scientific Instruments Show began in 2010 with the aim of becoming Asia’s major and internationally competitive large-scale exhibition in the field of analytical and scientific instruments. Established in 2012 as a new exhibition under the unified moniker of the Japan Analytical & Scientific Instruments Show (JASIS), it has fulfilled all expectations as a single exhibition, boasting its fourth holding in 2015. JASIS 2015 set new records in scale, hosting 498 companies and 1,473 booths, while New Technology Seminar and JASIS Conference topics topped out at an unprecedented 360 and 52 respectively. Although other events exceed JASIS in terms of size, the exhibition continues to grow as a richly-featured exhibition offering unique scale and contents, providing a total experience through the exhibition itself and its seminar programs. The following is an item-by-item summary of each event. For details on each item, please refer to the detailed headings in this report. 2. Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone JASIS puts on show the Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone (in 2013, the Medical Innovation Zone), basing it on a definition of advanced diagnostics as an area of research aimed at establishing novel clinical diagnostics and new healthcare management created by merging analytical technologies with diverse scientific technologies. Yet to be pioneered advanced analysis and measurement technologies will bear important roles not only in diagnostics and drug discovery, but also in such fields as the pre-disease sector of the health maintenance market and the analysis of biomolecule behavior in food functional analysis. In consideration of this, we expanded this zone for 2015 by adding to Advanced Diagnostics the three themes of Drug Discovery, Pre-disease, and Food Science. Company exhibitions were put on by 53 companies occupying 69 booths and 29 company presentations given. We also set up a special exhibition area for Internet of Things (IoT), a forefront technological concept serving in the deployment to the health and medical fields of big data obtained using analytical instruments. This display attracted considerable attention by featuring such items as the latest tools developed by Hiroaki Kitano, the first Japanese to receive the IJCAI Computers and Thought Award, an award regarded as the Nobel Prize of artificial intelligence. The keynote lecture venue in this zone hosted over the three-day period lectures by 35 eminent international and domestic experts, including Martin Kussmann, professor at the Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences. Visitors to the displays, keynote lectures, company lectures in this zone surpassed 5,300. In association with this zone, three new conference themes and a new sales channel seminar by five companies were carried out at the International Conference Hall and nearby hotels, drawing over 230 participants. According to an analysis of audience data, 63.4% responded that they had not visited last year’s JASIS, exceeding the 55.6% response for all JASIS visitors to the same question. Furthermore, according to the questionnaire to the audience of advanced diagnostics keynote lectures, 45.7% responded that they would not have attended this year if not for this program, and 95.5% responded that they wanted to attend it again at the next JASIS. These results imply that this program motivated attendance by a new visitor class and also a high level of satisfaction among the actual participants. (For details, see page 14.) 3 3 3. Scale of Exhibition Hosting 498 companies and organizations occupying 1,473 booths, JASIS 2015 recorded the highest number of exhibitors and booths in show history. (For details, see page 6.) At 35 companies and 41 booths from 11 countries, overseas exhibitors experienced a drop in number of companies but an increase in number of booths (2014: 37 companies, 38 booths, 11 countries). 4. Response from Exhibitors (Summarization of Exhibitors Questionnaire) In a post-exhibition questionnaire for exhibiting companies, those responding that the exhibition was "Very useful" or "Good" accounted for 76.7%, and though the questionnaire was carried out less than a month after the exhibition, 38.4% responded that they had already "Gained concrete results", an over 8% increase over last year. These figures let us conclude that exhibitors were highly satisfied with the exhibition. (For details of the exhibitor questionnaire, see page 73.) 5. Exhibition Venue Due to the Makuhari Messe design, the venue was divided into the two sections of Halls 4 to 6 and Halls 7 to 8, but was laid out without separating into product category zones. The booth layout was centered on general exhibition booths, which constituted 88% of all booths. The floor perimeter comprised the Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone, the mini/Solution Area for exhibiting smaller products, the Research Organization Area, the Academic Association Area, and the Media & Press Area. (For information on the various programs at the exhibition venue, see from 8. Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone to 18. Other Venue Events, starting on page 14.) 6. Exhibition Attendance Although exhibition attendance itself was 23,408, 98.4% of last year for a 386 visitor decrease, analytical and scientific instrument users recorded their largest attendance since the name change to JASIS in 2012 at 12,235. The majority of visitors belonged to the user category, showing how JASIS continues to enjoy great user support. Improvements to the operability of analytical instruments have led to a decrease in the number of people engaged in analysis in Japan, so this increase in visitors from the user category is a trend meriting interest. A glance at the attendance registration form analysis on page 66 shows clearly that the decrease in overall attendance over the previous year can be attributed to the 343 person drop in the category of students and 280 person drop in the category of analytical and scientific instrument manufacturers. A factor in the student decrease is the change in job-seeking period, making September an unsuitable time for students to attend JASIS for industry research purposes. In addition, 13,041 visitors (54.8% of the total) responded that their purpose for attending was to "Collect information for equipment purchase", showcasing the JASIS advantage of attracting high quality visitors. (For details on attendance figures, see page 7. For details on visitor profiles, see page 66.) International visitors increased for the second year in a row, numbering 615 from 26 countries for a 113.2% increase over last year, although the number of countries fell by four (2014: 543 people from 30 countries). 7. Response from Exhibition Visitors (Summarization of Visitor Questionnaire) Questionnaires were collected from 4,947 visitors during the exhibition, 70.3% of whom belonged to the user category. Overall, 75.1% responded that they had advisory capacity or decision making authority regarding equipment purchase, demonstrating significant attendance by users directly connected to equipment purchasing. (For details, see page 65.) 4 4 8. New Technology Seminar JASIS takes a three-point approach to attracting visitors: the exhibition itself, the New Technology Seminar, and the Conference. The New Technology Seminar was held during the three days of the exhibition using seventeen venues in hotels adjacent to Makuhari Messe. 97 exhibitors gave presentations on a total of 360 themes, extending the record for number of presentations for the third year in a row. Attendance over the three days totaled 17,500, a significant increase over the 13,921 of the previous year. (For details of the New Technology Seminar, see page 31.) Registration forms from all 23,408 visitors (page 60) and the 4,947 collected visitor questionnaires (page 65) both display increasing indexes pertaining to the New Technology Seminar, pointing towards high visitor interest. 9. JASIS Conference Serving as one of the JASIS attractions, the Conference furnished the stage for 30 academic societies and groups, including exhibition organizers JAIMA and JSIA, to hold sessions totaling 52, a new high. Nearly the entire International Conference Hall in Makuhari Messe was reserved for the sessions, which started the day before exhibition opening and continued for four days. Attendance during the four days totaled 4,070, a shift downward from last year’s 4,320. (For details on the Conference, see page 44.) 10. JASIS Activities Additional to the September Makuhari Messe Exhibition Besides the September Makuhari Messe exhibition, JASIS has from 2014 been holding other events bearing the JASIS crest. In 2015, the Pre-seminar, essentially a preview of the Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone keynote speech, was held in March and June with the aim of steadily building excitement for the September holding of JASIS. Activities such as this are intended to make JASIS available outside of that first week in September at Makuhari to analytical and scientific instrument users as a means of getting usable information about analytical and scientific instruments. Other programs held included the Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar, Science Seminar, and Scientific Experiment Show. Smart device apps were also provided this year with the objective of enhancing visitor convenience. For details about these, see their separate headings. This completes our general report of the successful holding of the fourth JASIS, an exhibition combining new experiments and traditional events. 5 5 3. Scale of Exhibition JASIS 2015 hosted 498 companies and organizations in 1,473 booths, which is the best record of the JASIS history In the 1,473 booths, 1,296 were general 3m x 3m size booths for exhibiting their own products, accounting for 88.0%. The rest 12.0%, or 177 booths, were used for the Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone, mini/Solution Area, the Research Organizations Area, the Academic Association Area, and others. In the total 498 companies and organizations, sponsor (JAIMA or JSIA) member corporations comprised 238 companies for 47.8%, while non-member exhibitors comprised a total of 260 companies for 52.2%, signaling a wide open door for non-member exhibitors. The number of overseas exhibitors decreased, amounting to 35 companies and 41 booths from 11 countries. (2014: 37 companies, 38 booths, 11 countries.) Exhibitors classified by member company or not Number of booths JASIS 2015 JAIMA/JSIA member 2014/2013 Number of companies/organizations JASIS 2014 JASIS 2013 JASIS 2015 2015/2014 JASIS 2014 JASIS 2013 1,099 102.8% 1,069 1,060 238 103.5% 230 232 Not member (Japan) 151 102.7% 147 135 100 100.0% 100 88 Not member (Overseas) 25 131.6% 19 17 19 105.6% 18 16 JST・AIST 21 95.5% 22 26 2 66.7% 3 3 Mini/Solution Area 47 117.5% 40 34 36 112.5% 32 26 Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone Sub total Other Areas Total 69 209.1% 33 26 53 203.8% 26 25 1,412 106.2% 1,330 1,298 448 109.5% 409 390 61 88.4% 69 61 50 87.7% 57 56 1,473 105.3% 1,399 1,359 498 106.9% 466 446 Exhibitors classified by overseas Number of companies・organizations / countries JASIS 2015 General booth mini/Solution Area Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone International Organization Area Media & Press Area Total JASIS 2014 JASIS 2013 19 companies 25 booths / 18 companies 19 booths / 16 companies 17 booths / 9 countries 7 countries 8 countries 2 companies 2 booths / 2 companies 2 booths / 1 company 1 booth / 2 countries 2 countries 1 country 1 company 1 booth / 1 country 11 companies・organizations 11 booths / 16 companies・organizations 16 booths / 24 companies・organizations 22 4 countries 7 countries booths / 12 countries 2 company 2 booth / 1 company 1 booth / 1 company 1 booth / 2 countries 1 country 1 country 35 companies・organizations 41booths / 37 companies・organizations 38 booths / 42companies・organizations 41booths / 11 countries 11 countries 15countries 6 6 4. Number of Visitors 1. Visitor number of JASIS each day Sep.2(Wed.)(Day 1) Sep.3(Thu.)(Day 2) Sep.4(Fri.)(Day 3) Total JASIS 2015 7,859 7,410 8,139 23,408 JASIS 2014 7,960 7,706 8,128 23,794 JASIS 2013 7,131 7,644 8,259 23,034 ※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 analysis of the total visitor registrations, 52.3% of the 23,408 visitors, or 12,235 people, were users of analytical and scientific instruments. This analysis shows that JASIS has been supported by actual users in various fields and this hysterical trend in years is one of attractive points of this show. 3. Number of Overseas Visitors by Country The number of overseas visitors, representing 26 countries, was 615 for a 13.3% increase of the previous year. Number of Visitors from Top Ten Countries (Countries besides the top ten are tallied in the “Others” category.) Hong Kong 1.3% Germany 1.5% Indonesia 1.1% Canada Malaysia 1.0% 1.3% Other 6.2% Vietnum 2.4% Singapore 2.4% Thailand 3.4% South Korea 43.1% United States 6.0% Chinese Taipei 11.7% China 18.5% 4.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 87.1% (2014: 84.3%), 20,388 visitors (20,057 visitors) among 23,408 (23,794). The recipients of the advance name tags those registered before 11 days prior to the show opening were 52.0% (50.0%), 12,168 visitors (11,895 visitors), whose profile data are regarded to be accurate. (For details, see p.60) 7 7 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. 8 8 5. Public Relations We promoted JASIS 2014’s contents to the several newspapers, magazines, journals, feature articles and web with e-mail newsletter as shown below. 1. Posters (3,450 copies (Japanese), 420 copies (English)) 2. Direct Mails (416,700 copies) 3. E-Mail Newsletter “JASIS On-line Magazine” (9 times(Japanese), 2 times (English), 2 times(Limited Version)) 4. Advertisement News Papers: Science News, Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun, Fuji Sankei Business i, Automation Shimbun, Kagaku Kogyo Nippo, etc. Membership Journals and “BUNSEKI”, “Kagaku-to Kogyou”, “Kobunshi”, “Oyo Butsuri”, Magazines: “Kagaku to Seibutsu”, “Pharmacia Japan”, “Kankyo to Sokutei Gijyutsu”, “Nikkei Science”, “Gendai Kagaku”, “Food Chemical” etc. E-mail Newsletter: Bio Quick News etc. WEB Advertisement: Yahoo! Sponsored Search ad. Google Ad Wirz ad. Eclipse Business Media Mailing Service: Q mail, Nikkei Science , NTS Mailing Service etc. 5. Articles Nikkei Sangyo Shinbun, Bunseki, Kagaku to Kogyo, Nikkei Science , Science News, Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, Shokuhin Kagaku Shimbun, Monthly Food Chemical, etc. 6. 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. 9 9 6. Opening Ceremony, the Celebration Party The opening ceremony was held at the exhibition hall, Makuhari Messe at 9:40 a.m. on September 3rd 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 3rd with approximately 600 people attended. < The Opening Ceremony > 【 Opening Address 】 Gon-emon Kurihara President, Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association Hideto Yazawa 【 Guest Speech 】 Eiji Wakai 【 Tape Cut 】 Eiji Wakai President, Japan Scientific Instruments Association Director-General for Manufacturing Industries Policy Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Yasuo Kishimoto Director-General for Manufacturing Industries Policy Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Koji Suzuki President, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry Erick Kish Commercial Attaché, Commercial Service, U.S. Embassy, Tokyo Gon-emon Kurihara President, Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association Hideto Yazawa President, Japan Scientific Instruments Association < The Celebration Party > Gon-emon Kurihara 【 Opening Address 】 President, Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association Hideto Yazawa 【 Kanpai 】 President, Japan Scientific Instruments Association 【 Attraction 】Magic Show 【 Closing remarks 】 Akira Nakamoto Vice President, Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association 10 10 7. International Exchange Activities As part of its activities aimed at inviting attendance to JASIS 2015 by overseas exhibitors and visitors and to raise international awareness, the Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association (JAIMA) promoted JASIS2015, solicited company exhibitions, and requested the attendance of delegations from industry groups by way of a variety of activities, such as visiting analytical instrument-related organizations, exhibiting in shows, and holding seminar and meetings in the countries of Asia, including China, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, and in U.S.A. and Germany. Exhibitors from abroad included 21 companies occupying 27 booths and 11 groups occupying 11 booths (2014 overseas exhibitors: 21 companies with 22 booths, 16 groups with 16 booths). Overseas visitors numbered 615 for 13.3% increase over last year. Those from Asia included 265 from Korea, 114 from China, 72 from Taiwan, 21 from Thailand, and 15 each from Vietnam and Singapore. International exchange activities were carried out at JASIS for overseas exhibitors, lecturers, and visitors as described below in sections 1 to 10. 1. Observational Tour and Welcoming Party for the International Friendship Organization JASIS Delegations and International Conference Lecturers: September 1, 12:00 – 20:00 25 people joined the observational tour and welcoming party, including those from the U.S.A.’s PITTCON steering committee, Vietnam’s VINALAB delegation, as well as lecturers from abroad for the International Conference and Advanced Diagnostics Innovation. This year’s tour was well received as the touring party enjoyed visits to the TOKYO SKYTREE, Kabukiza Theater, Kabukiza Gallery, and the water bus for Odaiba. Following the tour, people involved from China and Korea joined in the welcoming party in which 50 people attended. 2. Opening Ceremony: Wednesday, September 2, 9:40 – 9:55 The opening ceremony enjoyed a large attendance of 24, including members of the U. S. Embassy’s Commercial Service and, representing overseas groups, Pittcon and U. S. Symposium lecturers, Instrument.com.cn, Korea’s KSIIC and Korea Lab, Vietnam’s VINALAB, Advanced Diagnostics Zone keynote and ICS International Conference speakers from abroad, and lecturers from England’s Royal Society of Chemistry Forum. 3. Joint Lunch Meeting of International Conference Lecturers: Wednesday, September 2, 11:30 – 12:30 A joint lunch meeting was held to accomplish international lecturer networking and information exchange, advance meetings with simultaneous interpreters, and other such tasks. About 20 people participated, including lecturers from the U.S. Symposium and the Asia Technical Forum. 4. ICS 2 Asia Technical Forum: Wednesday, September 2, 14:00 – 17:00 Linking up with food science, one of the four themes of the JASIS 2015 Advanced Diagnostics Innovation program, the Asia Technical Forum featured one lecture each from Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, and China on the following topics based on the theme of Food Science and Food Safety in Asia. (1) Establishing measurement standards for food nutrients and clinical diagnostics of nutrient deficiency/excesses, by Dr. Byungjoo Kim of the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) 11 11 (2) Simultaneous determination of Carnitine and Choline in functional food, by Dr. Supaporn Jirakaikosol of the Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research (TISTR) (3) The general situation of development about pesticides residues determination standards in China, by Dr. Lui Xiaowei, senior researcher at China’s Agro-Environmental Protection Institute of Ministry of Agriculture (4) Laboratory activity supporting food safety state management in Vietnam, by the Vietnam Association of Testing Laboratory (VINALAB) The presentation by Dr. Liu of China’s Agro-Environmental Protection Institute of Ministry of Agriculture was attended by an enthusiastic audience of 33, showing the presence of considerable interest in China’s food safety. The presentation by Dr. Byungjoo Kim of Korea’s KRISS featured a lively back and forth of questions and answers. Attendees evaluated the presentations as excellent sources of information otherwise unobtainable about situations in other Asian countries. 5. JASIS Tour for Foreign Exchange Students from Tokyo Medical and Dental University International Exchange Center: Thursday, September 3, 10:00 – 11:00 Twelve students from the Asia and other regions joined a tour of the JASIS exhibition venue given by a member of the International Affairs Committee. 6. ICS 5 China Forum: Thursday, September 3, 10:00 – 12:10 Entitled Environmental Issues in China: New Governmental Policy and Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Pollutants in the Atmosphere, Water and Soil, the China Forum comprised the following three lectures. (1) China’s Transforming Environmental Management and its Changing Demand for Environmental Monitoring by Professor Chang Miao of Tsinghua University, China (2) Inspection on Heavy Metal Pollution and Application of Analysis Technology in China by Sun Zeming, head of the National Center of Analysis and Testing for Nonferrous Metals, China (3) Progress on Environmental Analysis Technology and Standardization in China by Professor Dong Liang of the National Research Centre for Environmental Analysis and Measurement, China The lectures provided a rich array of contents, including a summary of China’s national environmental protection policy contained in the thirteenth 5-year plan starting next fiscal year. They also covered the utilization of big data in the monitoring of atmospheric pollution, the monitoring of and analytical technologies for inorganic metal pollutants, analytical technologies for persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and other organic pollutants and standardization, covering the major fields of environmental issues. The speakers enjoyed the focused attention of a large and eager audience of 91. In confirmation of forum success, the venue reach full capacity—nearly 10 people turned back at the door—and printed proceedings ran out. Listeners assessed the lectures highly for providing information on the current situation of environmental analysis in China and its background. China’s environmental issues will require long-term efforts, so we feel it would be appropriate to continue with this theme next year. 12 12 7. Meeting with International Marketing/Publishing Industry: Thursday, September 3, 14:00 – 16:00 JAIMA participants: International Affairs Committee (Mr. Kawamoto, chair.), JASIS Organizing Committee (Mr. Nomoto, chair.), Public Relations Committee (Mr. Yaoita and Mr. Manabe, vice chairs.) ■Singapore’s Separation Science.com 14:00 – 15:00 A meeting was held to discuss expanding cooperation between JAIMA and Separation Science.com. It was decided that JAIMA would participate in Food Science2015, to be held by Separation Science in Singapore from October 27 – 29, and that we would go on to consider what new shape our cooperation should take. ■England’s John Wiley & Sons 15:00 – 16:00 Having received a proposal from John Wiley & Sons for the building of a new cooperative relationship, this was our first meeting. It was decided for JAIMA to consider the specific proposal presented by John Wiley & Sons. 8. Reception for International Lecturers and People Involved in Overseas International Friendship Organizations: Thursday, September 3, 18:00 – 20:00 A reception organized by JAIMA Chairperson Kurihara was held for international lecturers and those involved in international friendship organizations who were invited by JAIMA. Realizing a total attendance of 60, including international lecturers for ICS and the Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum as well as those involved in international organizations such as Pittcon, VINALAB, and KSIIC, the reception achieved a rousing success in promoting conversation and networking among researchers and with JAIMA people. 9. Reporting by the Analytical Instruments Industry Professional Journal Instrument News of England: Friday, September 4, 10:30 – 11:30 This being the first year for Instrument News to take part in JASIS, both JASIS Organizing Committee Chairperson Nomoto and JAIMA International Affairs Committee Chairperson Kawamoto were interviewed by the journal. The JASIS report is set to be included in the October issue of Instrument News. 10. International Exhibitors Briefing: Friday, September 4, 12:00 – 13:00 An exhibitor briefing for international exhibitors was held that drew representatives from foreign embassies and provincial governments, people involved in the international exhibition, and people from international exhibitors for a total attendance of about 30. Discussed were JASIS 2015 goals and new initiatives regarding exhibition scale (i.e. expansion of the Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone, a new location for the International Organization Area, a dealer development seminar), the totaling up of visitors upon day two’s closing, and JASIS 2016 planning. An appeal for attendance next year was also made. 13 13 8. Advanced Diagnositcs Innovation Zone A special exhibition aimed to accelerate business development from the conventional chemical analytics market to the Advanced Diagnostics market. Focused on health care fields where the use and application of analytical instruments and technology show particular promise. This exhibition zone included the following programs: 1. Exhibition Booth / Special Displays Approximately 53 companies set up 69 booths and made presentations regarding a new market in the life science field. In addition, Special Displays were set up to introduce advanced analytical instrument applications which are essential for future Advanced Diagnostics. ◆Exhibitors and Highlights (53 companies / 69 booth units) C-12 Agena Bioscience (formerly Sequenom Bioscience) enables clinical, translational, and life-science research laboratories to perform high throughput targeted & multiplexed genetic analysis in fields such as cancer, pharmacogenomics, companion diagnostics, transfusion medicine, hereditary disorders, and agricultural genomics. C-5、C-6、C-7、C-8 Agilent Technologies Japan Ltd. AB-50 Agriculture,Forestry and Fisheries Research Council, C-9 Dysphagia diet can be evaluated by Texture Analyser. It can also measure texture of varied food. AB-46 Food Forum Tsukuba Foundation for the Support of the United Nation, Inc. AB-45 AB-21 HiPep Laboratories HiPep Laboratories had been founded on applications of molecular recognition. Recently peptides-microarray systems for diagnoses has been completed. A production system for peptides consisting of pyrrole and imidazole which bind DNAs has been also constructed applied to gene-related therapies. AB-51 Hokkaido University AB-5、AB-6 HORIBA, Ltd. Ions of metabolized fluid such as sweat and urine are focused as a barometer for health control recently. So rapid ion measurement will serve much information for R&D of health promotion. HORIBA will introduce such data with our LAQUAtwin comparing with ICP, AA, and IC. AB-19 Human Metabolome Technologies, Inc. AB-23 ifia / HFE JAPAN(EJK Japan, Ltd.) AB-31、AB-32 Institute for Cyber Associates AB-3、AB-4 IWAKI SHOUKOU AB-47、AB-48 Japan Association of Clinical Reagents Agena Bioscience KK EKO Instruments Co., Ltd. Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan apriori Inc. AB-12 We are experts in planning and graphic design of sales materials, translation and CG production in medical field. With our 15-year experiences dedicated to corporate and academic sectors, you will be surely satisfied with our total commitment to client satisfaction and high quality services. AB-15 ASAHI RUBBER INC. Molecular Adhesion Engineering This technology strongly bonds an elastomer to an elastomer, a plastic, or a metal, etc. AB-52 BASF Japan C-11 Berthold Japan K.K. Automatic Single Cell , colony piking system combined with other technology. AB-35 BioAssociates,Inc. AB-26 Biocosm Inc. AB-17 Biosys Technologies, Inc. AB-16 Bruker Daltonics K.K. AB-20 DAINIPPON SCREEN MFG. CO., LTD. SCREEN’s Cell3i Mager bright-field spheroid counter provides estimated values regarding the number, size, optical density and volume of spheroids in the well plates. With easy and efficient operability, its vibration-free design protects cells from damage. An excellent application is also available to determine spheroid viability in 3D culture. Industries Japan Multiplex bio-Analysis Consortium C-14 Welcome to JMAC booth! JMAC is an industry organization for biotech companies. We introduce ISO 16578 for which we took initiative to publish, along with the trend of international standardization in the biotech field. Also, we introduce the state of the art technologies of JMAC member companies. 14 14 C-2 The Japanese Association of Clinical Laboratory Systems (JACLaS) is the proud host of JACLaS EXPO, the biggest exhibition of IVD in Japan. Here, we provide information on JACLaS EXPO 2015 to be held at Pacifico Yokohama from October 8 - 10 this year. We look forward to your attendance. AB-13 Jiho,inc C-10 k.k. L.E. Technologies We are showing video of TriVersa NanoMate LESA at our booth. AB-33、AB-34 Koden Industry Co., Ltd. The Company is a small company. We have done the manufacturing development of medical devices. For example. Inspection devices such as microplate reader, or microarray spotter and scanner, or development of custom-made scientific instruments. We have challenge the life sciences field. AB-40 KONICA MINOLTA, INC. AB-11 Kyodo International Inc. Our products optimize ease of collection and provide superior samples and proven performance for those requiring high-quality biological samples for DNA/RNA testing. AB-22 Kyosemi Corporation Kyosemi utilizes sensing technology of the wide wavelength from ultraviolet to infrared and develops an LED, Photodiode, and Phototransistor. Demonstrating highly precise and reliable measurement, analysis, and control functions. AB-49 National Food Research Institute C-1 Nihon Waters K.K. Waters's innovative technologies will be shown for the first time in Japan: * Next Generation Translational Medicine & Food Metabolome Analysis. * REIMS - the enabling technology. * Full Spectrum Molecular Imaging - Matrix-free, broad range, MALDI/DESI AB-2 NIPPON BRADY K.K. We'll introduce "Freezer-Manager System", tracking and inventory management system for lab, and "FreezerbondzTM" lab label which can be applied to frozen surfaces including lab ware stored in liquid nitrogen. Both are our long-term bestseller solution. At JASIS 2015, introducing an updated version. AB-18 Nissha Printing Co., Ltd. AB-7、AB-8 NOK CORPORATION AB-37 OLYMPUS CORPORATION AB-39 PHOTONIS Ion Mobility Spectrometers, MCP, Resistive Glass Products, Discrete Dynode introduction, Channneltron C-13 AB-1 AB-29、AB-30 We introduce a world's first software, which evaluates accuracy and detection limit of ELISA and is compliant with ISO 11843-5 and JIS 8462-5. Our challenge is to develop software that will increase work efficiency and change work style, by using our knowledge and experience in chemistry and IT. AB-27 SEIKO EG&G CO.,LTD. AB-9、AB-10 SHIMADZU CORPORATION We introduce usable mass spectrometric system on the basis of GCMS, LCMS and MALDI-MS for clinical application, which requires high throughput, high durability and high reliability. AB-43、AB-44 SilcoTek Corporation A carboxysilane coating on stainless steel components will improve reliability, reduce carryover and cycle time, and increase the durability of analytical systems. AB-36 Taiyo Agency Ltd AB-25 TAMAGAWA SEIKI Co., LTD Our exhibits are highly functionalized fluorescent magnetic nanobeads and a novel high-speed immunoassay system employing the beads. The Japanese Society for Complementary and AB-24 Japanese Association of Clinical Laboratory Systems RD SUPPORT Renishaw KK Science Software Co., Ltd. Alternative Medicine Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. C-3、C-4 Visit us in our booth to find our latest products, services and solutions for genomics, proteomics and metabolomics studies of drug discovery, food science and clinical biomarker research. AB-28 Tokyo University of Science AB-14 Tomoe Engineering Co., Ltd. AB-41、AB-42 Toshiba Corporation Healthcare Company Venture Business Laboratory,Kanazawa Univ. AB-38 Dept. of Health Care Medical Research YASKAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION C-17、C-18 Yaskawa has developed a system that brings the benefits of space-saving and high reproductivity by using accurate and flexible robot. Please see the Robot system to achieve a high work accuracy and efficiency, which could reduces the burden of researchers. ◆Special Exhibition "Big Data: Systems Biology & Bio-informatics - Creation of Greater than Human Intelligence" Special Exhibitions were introduced from the 4 organizations below. Special Exhibit 1 Garuda Platform for Open Innovation in Systems Medicine The Systems Biology Institute (SBI), SBX Technologies K.K. and SBX Technologies Corporation Special Exhibit 2 Integrated Clinical Omics Data Base (iCOD) Medical Research Institute Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Hiroshi TANAKA Lab. of Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization Special Exhibit 3 Cutting edge data science towards understanding of crude drug, food and ecosystem based on metabolomics Shigehiko KANAYA Lab. of Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Graduate School of Information Science Special Exhibit 4 Maximization of the value of life science databases by sharing and integration National Bioscience Database Center(NBDC), Japan Science and Technology Agency(JST) 15 15 2. Keynote Presentations Featured unique, particularly noteworthy themes which are pertinent to the advanced diagnostics of the near future. The program included surveys of global trends, strategic plans for Japan, and lectures by renowned leaders in advanced research. <Area A> Sep. 2 (Wed.) Theme: Analytical Technologies presented by Overseas Researchers& Government Policy Time Title 10:30~11:10 Policy of METI Industries 11:30~12:10 State of the art in bio-imaging 12:50~13:30 Clinical Adoption of LC-MS/MS—Current Trends in a $20 Billion Market 13:30~14:10 14:30~15:10 15:30~16:10 for Speaker (Affiliation) Medical Visitors Tsuchiya Hiroshi(Director of Medical Assistive Device Industries office, Commerce Information Policy Bureau, METI) Prof. Philip Doble(School of Mathematical Physical Sciences, UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY) Device and and 125 and OF 81 Michael D. O'Neill(Editor & Publisher, BioQuick Online News) Advancing LC-MS/MS in the Clinic: From Small Molecules to Proteins – Better, Faster, Cheaper Diagnostics and Molecular Phenotyping in Nutrition and Health Study of Food Functionality by Multi-omics Analysis Cory Bystrom, Ph.D.(Research and Development, Cleveland HeartLab) Prof. Martin Kussmann, PhD(Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences SA) Hisanori Kato(Project Professor, The University of Tokyo) 122 56 66 Sep. 3 (Thu.) Theme: Life Science Business of Global Companies Time 10:30~11:10 11:30~12:10 12:30~12:50 13:30~14:10 14:30~15:10 15:30~16:10 Title Speaker (Affiliation) Garuda Platform for Open Innovations in Systems Medicine Next Generation Sequencing-Based Cancer Companion Diagnostics: the Reality and Future Perspectives of Personalized Medicine The Intellectual Property System of Major Countries and Point of Attention Regarding the Invention on the Advanced Diagnostic Field Advanced Imaging Technologies for Early Detection in GE Healthcare Metabolomics Applications Investigated by BASF, the world’s leading chemical company Challenge to the life sciences market from smaller company Hiroaki Kitano(President, The Systems Biology Institute) 53 Shuolin Song, Manager,Scientific Diagnostics K.K.) 89 Ph.D.(Genomics Solution Division, Visitors Senior Roche Hiroshi Nakano(Intellectual Property Committee of JAIMA (SHIMADZU CORPORATION)) Hirotaka Ito, Ph.D.(Strategic Marketing Director, GE Healthcare, Asia Pacific)) Gen Ishikawa(Metanomics Health, Pharma Ingredients & Services, Nutrition & Health, Performance Products, BASF Japan Ltd.) Takayuki Kikuchi(Product Development Department Maneger, KODEN Industry Co.,Ltd.) 16 16 34 48 57 39 Sep. 4 (Fri.) Theme: Future of Analytical Instruments for Life Science Time Title Speaker (Affiliation) Liquid Biopsy by using telemere and microRNA ② Well-Aging Program through MiRTeL Testing Creation of new engineering world by using biotechnology Recent Mass Spectrometric Role in Various of Drug Development and Pharmaceutical Products Development Methods Crystalline Sponge Method: X-ray Structure Analysis without Crystallization on the Microgram Scale A Blood test for Major Depression Disorder Hidetoshi Tahara(Professor, Hiroshima University Institute of Biomedical and Health Sciences) ② Eiji Tahara, Ph.D.(President/CEO, MiRTeL Co.LTD. ) Kengo Sakaguchi (Tokyo University of Science, Research Institute of Science & Technology) ① 10:20~11:20 11:40~12:20 13:30~14:10 14:30~15:10 15:30~16:10 Visitors ① Noboru Nakayama(Technical Technologies, Inc.) Adviser, Biosys Fujita Makoto (Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Enginieering, the University of Tokyo) Ryuji Kanno(President, Human Metabolome Technologies ) 76 45 59 60 100 <Area B> Sep. 2 (Wed.) Theme: Drug Discovery Time 11:20~12:00 Title Speaker (Affiliation) Makoto Suematsu(President, Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development) AMED:mission and perspectives Visitors 102 Presentaion and Pannel Discussion "Expectation for Drug Discovery by Open Innovation" 13:00~13:25 13:25~13:50 13:50~14:15 New Models for Drug R&D Academic Drug Discovery and Open Innovation Expectation to the open innovation network 14:15~14:40 Precision Medicine in Medical Big Data Era 14:55~15:20 New Trend of Open Innovation Pharmaceutical Industry in Tsuguchika Kaminuma(Director, the Institute for Cyber Associates) Tadashi Horiuchi(Guest Professor, School of Medicine, Keio University) Yukio Tada, PhD(Tokyo Institute of Technology ・ Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science) Hiroshi Tanaka(Professor emeritus, Tokyo Medical and Dental University / Specially-appointed Professor, Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization, Tohoku University) TSUNEAKI SAKATA, Ph.D.(Senior Fellow, Shionogi & Co., Ltd. / Visiting Professor, Osaka University Graduate School of Engineering Science) 112 42 Q & A / Panel Discussion 15:20~16:05 Sep. 3 (Thu.) Theme: pre-Disease Time 10:30~11:10 11:30~12:10 13:30~14:10 14:30~15:10 15:30~16:10 Title Speaker (Affiliation) "Healthcare New Frontier" for Super Aging Society Technology Challenges Toward "Ahead Sick" Diagnosis Establishment of Personalized Healthcare through Promotion of Genome Cohort and Biobank Mibyou medicine by lactobacillus(EF-2001) contributes healthy life Mibyou testing innovates preventive medicine Kenji Shuto(Special Assistant to the Governor for Healthcare New Frontier and Medical Policies) Osamu Ohara(Deputy Director, Kazusa DNA Research Institute) Masayuki Yamamoto(Executive Director, Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization) Takeshi Tadano(Dept. of Health Care Medical Research, Venture Business Laboratory Kanazawa University) Hitoshi Chiba(Professor, Hokkaido University Faculty of Health Sciences) 17 17 Visitors 28 72 45 33 67 Sep. 4 (Fri.) Theme: Food Science Time Title Speaker (Affiliation) Visitors 10:30~11:10 Ahead Sick and Function of Food Kazunaga Yazawa(Professor, Waseda University) 11:30~12:10 Current topics in food science research and human health Teruo Miyazawa(Professor, Tohoku University NICHe Institute/Graduate School of Agricultural Science) 68 Masashi Konishi(Foundation for the Support of the United Nation, Inc.) 90 12:30~13:00 13:30~14:10 Lunch Break Lecture “Food Culture and Healthy Life in Edo Period ~ Researches on Healthy Food Science of Dietary Habits in Olden Times.” Application of supercritical fluid technology to food science 14:30~15:10 Human Constitution Food Ingredient and Functional 15:30~16:10 Cutting edge data science towards understanding of crude drug, food and ecosystem based on metabolomics Takeshi Bamba(Medical Institute of Bioregulation, Kyushu University) Nobutaka Suzuki(Professor, Department of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Clinical R&D, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Meddical Science) Shigehiko Kanaya(Computational Systems Biology Laboratory, Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology) 125 60 98 59 3. Exhibitor Presentaions 29 presentations (25 minutes/session) by exhibitors introduced new technologies and products related to Advanced Diagnostics. Sep. 2 (Wed.) Time Title Exhibitor 10:20~10:45 The Imaging technologies accelerate the clinical diagnosis fundamentals study. Bruker Daltonics K.K. 11:00~11:25 Usable mass spectrometric system in clinical application SHIMADZU CORPORATION 11:40~12:05 Latest Trends and Prospects of clinical mass spectrometry Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. 12:20~12:45 A plasma PEA-based clinical test for major depressive disorder Human Metabolome Technologies, Inc. 13:00~13:25 Penetration and future trend of barcode labels for the laboratory identification system. NIPPON BRADY K.K. 13:40~14:05 Automatic Single Cell picking system Berthold Japan K.K. 14:20~14:45 15:00~15:25 15:40~16:05 16:20~16:45 Introducing Agilent's solution for the analysis of nanoparticle by ICP-MS Novel biodetection using peptide-microarrays and drug development using PIPA recognized dsDNA On-site genetic testing system using a quick and simple DNA extraction reagent Bio Application for Scanning Probe Microscopy Agilent Technologies Japan Ltd. HiPep Laboratories Biocosm Inc. Tomoe Engineering Co., Ltd. Sep. 3 (Thu.) Time 10:20~10:45 11:00~11:25 11:40~12:05 12:20~12:45 Title Exhibitor Life science application with Raman microscopy Latest information of Agilent Metabolommics Solutions with XX-Mass Spectrometry. Introduction of the application to antibody medicine analysis of LC/MS and the LESA analysis Metabolomics Research Platform Solutions for clinical and food application 18 18 Renishaw KK Agilent Technologies Japan Ltd. k.k. L.E. Technologies Nihon Waters K.K. 13:00~13:25 13:40~14:05 14:20~14:45 15:00~15:25 15:40~16:05 16:20~16:45 Oragene has done for DNA collection and made it ridiculously simple and efficient. Integrated technology platform for Biomarker and Drug target Discovery using Clinical Samples Automated Sample Preparation by Micro-Chromatography using AssayMAP Platform Kyodo International Inc. Nissha Printing Co., Ltd. Agilent Technologies Japan Ltd. strategy of recruitment for healthcare and medical field RD SUPPORT Latest Technology of Mass Spectrometry for Omics-based Medicine Highly rapid and high sensitive immunoassay system employing functionalized fluorescent magnetic nanobeads Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. TAMAGAWA SEIKI Co., LTD Sep. 4 (Fri.) Time Title Exhibitor 10:20~10:45 Introduction of newly-developed Phosphor Integrated Dot (PID) technology and the service for preparation of the slides with PID KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS,INC. 11:00~11:25 Healthcare Solutions with Pocket Type Ion Meter HORIBA, Ltd. 11:40~12:05 12:20~12:45 Monolithic, Segmented Resistive Glass Products for Mass Spectrometers A steel frame test bed and a work top which support advanced research and development from the step. PHOTONIS IWAKI SHOUKOU 13:00~13:25 The new microarray scanner and the new microplate reader Koden Industry Co., Ltd. 13:40~14:05 Evaluation cases of dysphagia diet with Texture Analyser EKO Instruments Co., Ltd. 14:20~14:45 15:00~15:25 15:40~16:05 Simple and Fast Quality Control of DNA/RNA with Agilent TapeStation The world’s first ELISA’s accuracy and detection limit evaluating software which is in compliant with ISO 11843-5 and JIS 8462-5. Integrated technology platform for Biomarker and Drug target Discovery using Clinical Samples Agilent Technologies Japan Ltd. Science Software Co., Ltd. Biosys Technologies, Inc. 4. Meeting Lounge A meeting space for the following uses between exhibitors and visitors: • Consider technical cooperation. • Look for new applications. • Try to invest in new technologies or bio-ventures. • Look for new products for distribution. • Look for new technologies and ideas relating to bio and Advanced Diagnostics. 5. Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum in the JASIS Conference The following 4 sessions as Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum were held in the JASIS Conference. (See page 44 for details.) Organizer Time Title Place The Japan Mibyou System Association Hokkaido Branch Sep. 2 (Wed.) 10:30~15:40 “Anti-aging and Mibyou: Newest evidence on health care” Conference Room 201 Institute for Cyber Associates Sep. 3 (Thu.) 10:00~17:00 "BD2K: From Affluent Data Produced from Analytical and Measurement Devices to Knowledge Synthesis" Conference Room 201 Kanagawa Prefectural Government Sep. 4 (Fri.) 14:00~16:00 “Healthcare New Frontier” Conference Room 201 Chiba Bio-Lifescience Network Sep. 4 (Fri.) 13:00~16:30 "The Introduction of Chiba Bio-Lifescience with a Focus on Health and Medical Care" Conference Room 301 19 19 9. JST Booth / AIST Booth Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) exhibited 16 booths and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) exhibited 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 [Exhibition] Exhibitor Japan Science and Technology Agency Exhibits’ Highlight Booth No. 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 and also other prototypes developed by A-STEP funding program. 4A-101 ◆National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology [Exhibition] Exhibitor Exhibits’ Highlight Booth No. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Visit our booth where you can see the latest researches in AIST, and see firsthand how our researches support Measurement reliability, Advanced instrumentation and Technical innovation. 8A-404 [Conference] Organizer Time Title Place National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ)/ National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Sep. 3 (Thu.) 10:30~16:25 NMIJ CRM Seminar 2015: Water analysis and reference materials for good health Convention Hall A Measurement Solution Research Center(MSRC), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and technology(AIST) Sep. 3 (Thu.) 14:00~16:55 Diagnostics for infrastructure, connecting the sensors via internet Conference Room 101 Research Institute of Instrumentation Frontier (RIIF), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Sep. 4 (Fri.) 10:00~15:00 The 1st Symposium of Research Institute for Measurement and Analytical Instrumentation (RIMA) - Combining metrology standards with measurement & analysis - Convention Hall A 20 20 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 and Highlights (36 companies / 47 booth units) free to our booth, please. S-19 S-3 S-26 Introduce and showcase consumables for AFM/SPM/TEM/SEM/FIB to desktop Plasma Cleaner/Etcher and Sputter/Carbon Coater system S-9 ARTRAY CO., LTD. S-21 Bionet Laboratory Inc. BioNet Lab. Inc. is established with hope of developing next generation measurement systems for bio-medical and scientific fields. Our specialty is that we've been developing various measurement systems using IR,Light,Xray, electron,etc.We can offer data acquisition systems,data analysis systems. S-20 Chemical Instruments Co.,Ltd. We provide the micro pH electrode. We will introduce the micro pH electrodes, microdetermination pH electrodes and so on. S-18 Crimson Interactive Japan Co.,Ltd. S-10 Cyber Laser Inc. We Cyber Laser Inc. have world's top class laser light-source technologies, and have launched ultrafast lasers onto the market.We introduce our newly developed an ultrafast laser IFRIT-TD20.Specifications: output power of 20W, pulse width of 3 ps, pulse energy of 400 uJ, center wavelength of 1,030nm S-1 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. S-8 Filgen, Inc. S-29 Filmetrics Japan, Inc. S-33 Hokkai Photoelectron CO., LTD Not TOF-MS,but TOF-e.Breakthrough Insturument debut from Hokkaido.Useful for organic EL,solar cell,other functional materials that needs to measuring Work function. Additionally PEEM is also exhibited. KANAGAWA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY S-27 S-31 kandagomu kagaku S-28 Kaneka Techno Research Corporation We will provide various analytical services such as elemental analysis, micro-structure observation, molecular structural analysis and so on. We will propose analytical solutions on that day, and feel AD Science Inc. Aishin co.,ltd. ALLIANCE Biosystems, Inc. KLV CO., LTD. LEISTER TECHNOLOGIES CO.,LTD. S-14 S-4 Products are displayed, please come to our booth. S-0 S-7 S-5 S-24 S-13 We'll accept any request to observe inner structures of various samples like industrial products or materials and to search quality and measurement. We have softwares to construct 3D continuous tomograms taken with 3D image devices like X-ray CT, and to analyze images using reverse-engineering. S-32 OhnaTech Inc. Sensitive torque measuring system without air-bearing, simple handling, and outer cylinder rotation suitable for low viscosity liquids. S-34 QMAIL S-35 SENSOFAR JAPAN LTD., S-25 Shinohara Electric Co., Ltd. S-12 Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation Our team will be available to answer technical questions on high voltage power supplies or to provide quotation for specific models. S-23 Techrom corporation S-22 TERRA SYSTEM CO., LTD. S-17 TOKYO M.I. CO., INC. We are dealing with produts that are required for cleanbench, clean room, in the laboratory, etc. S-2 UNION CORPORATION S-6 Vacuubrand Scientific Japan Ltd. S-30 YAMAKIDENKI S-11 YOS Co., Ltd. You can get 120L-180L of liquid nitrogen every month. Maintenance cost is low. HIghest safety and easy handling. Lightstone Corp. MARUSHO DENKI CO., LTD Mie Prefecture Environmental Conservation Agency Neuberg Company Limited Nihon Visual Science, Inc. 21 21 11. Research Organization / Academic Association Area 19 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 important to communicate each other for the researchers of government, academia and industry. ◆Research Organization Area (19 organizations / 26 booth units) Center for Analytical Instrumetation Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute, Japan Chiba Bio-Life Science Network Division of Instrumental Analysis, Research and Development in Natural Sciences Center, Administration Center for Promotion of Research, Organization for Promotion of Research, University of TOYAMA Global Facility Center / Open Facility Platform, HOKKAIDO UNIVERSITY Hokkaido University, Research Institute for Electronic Science, Research Support Department, Nikon Imaging Center Instrument and Research Technology Center, Nagoya Institute of Technology International Accreditation Japan (IAJapan) / National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE) Kanagawa University Faculty of Science Department of Chemistry Nishimoto Laboratory Kimura Research Group, Graduate School of Science, Kobe University Life-Science Products Development Project in Kanagawa Nanotechnology Platform Japan National Institute of Radiological Sciences National Metrology Institute of Japan(NMIJ)/National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST) National University Corporation Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Research Center for Science and Technology NMR Platform, MEXT Program (NMR Facility, Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University) NMR Platform, MEXT Program (RIKEN NMR Facility) NMR Platform, MEXT Program (Yokohama City University NMR Devices) Photonbeam Platform ◆Academic Association Area (7organizations / 10 booth units) Japan Accreditation Board (JAB) Japan Environmental Measurement and Chemical Analysis Association Japan Environmental Technology Association PAI-NET(Professsionals' Network in Advanced Instrumentation Society) Radiation Application Development Association The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry The Spectroscopical Society of Japan 22 22 12. International Organization Area International Organization Area was prepared to promote the "Internationalization" of a show. U.S. State Japan Office etc. continually formed "U.S. Pavilion". Korea and Canada also formed their "Pavilion" as well. Consultation Corner to assist the "Internationalization" of small and medium-sized enterprises has been held since 2012. ◆International Organization Area (11 companies・organizations 11 booth Units / 4 countries) KOREA LAB <Canada Pavilion> Wallonia Export-Investment Agency Embassy of Canada Government of Alberta Japan Office <U.S. Pavilion> Government of Ontario (Canada) Perry Johnson Laboratory Accreditation, Inc. Titan Technologies K.K. U.S. Commercial Service, U.S. Embassy, Tokyo <Korea Pavilion> VISION SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD Iowa Economic Development Authority North Carolina Japan Office Korea Scientific Instruments Industry Cooperative Pennsylvania Japan Representative Office Pittcon ◆Organization for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and Regional Innovation: Consultation Corner for Assisting in the Internationalization of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Continuing from 2012 as part of our internationalization assistance for small to medium size enterprises, the International Organization Area provided free of charge consultation on issues faced by smaller scale companies pursuing internationalization. This year we received fourteen consultations from fourteen companies over the three day period (seventeen last year). Interest in Asia is strong, with consultations about Vietnam in particular most numerous, followed by Asia overall, India, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia. The U.S. and Russia were also the subject of some inquires. Consultation topics included market development, dealer selection, and export processes and points to be aware of. Companies already engaged in export also asked for advice on setting up systems for product after-sales support and maintenance. 23 23 13. Media & Press Area This Area presented newspapers, magazines and books that deal with analysis/analytical and scientific instruments, offered by various publishing companies in Japan and overseas. ◆Media & Press Area (13 publishers 14 booth units) Automation News Inc., Nikkei Science, Inc. Digital Data Management Corporation NTS INC. OPTRONICS CO., Ltd. Eclipse Business Media Ltd. instrument.com.cn SANGYO TO KANKYO International Labmate THE CHEMICAL DAILY CO., LTD. The Science News JAPAN INDUSTRIAL PUBLISHING CO., LTD. MARUZEN PUBLISHING CO., LTD 24 24 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 sixteen titles in 2015. The 4th Certification Ceremony was held on September 2 in front of the entrance to Hall 6, 2nd floor of International Exhibition Halls. In addition, panel displays showing certified instruments, their histories, and other information, and displays of the instruments themselves were held at the 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 25 25 ◆List of the 4th certified instruments and items No. 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Titles Applicants M & KATERA IV Sakura Finetek Japan Co., Ltd. ANALYTICAL FILTER(QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE FILTER PAPER) Advantec Toyo Kaisha, Ltd. Honda's Thermobalance Tokyo Institute of Technology Museum In vitro diagnostic kit Shino-Test No. 1 Shino-Test Corporation Development of Bowden typed Friction-Abrasion Analyzer Kyowa Interface Science Co., Ltd. RAPID BLOOD ANALYZER RaBA-3010 ARKRAY, Inc. Scanning Electron Microscope JSM-T20 JEOL Ltd. Model 705 Hitachi automatic analyzer High-Performance pH Measurement System for Determing pH-values of pH Standrad Solutions (Model COM-30), and Non-Leaking AgCL-type Reference Electrode Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation DKK-TOA CORPORATION Total Organic Carbon Analyzer TOC-500 SHIMADZU CORPORATION Riken Photoelectron Spectrometer / surface analyzer model AC-1 RIKEN KEIKI Co., Ltd. ◆Exhibition of “The Heritage” Corner ◆Analytical・Scientific Instruments Certificated Ceremony 26 26 15. Science Experience Class / Educational DVD Corner At the hall 4, the forum space was set up with 50 audience capacity where “Science Experience Class” was held by Japan Science Foundation / Science Museum. The program and the number of audiences are shown as follows. ◆"Introduction to Scientific Instruments" Date Theme number of audience 13:30~14:00 Centrifuge 88 14:05~14:35 Distillation unit 14:40~15:10 Dasher 13:30~14:00 pH-meter Sep. 3(Thu.) 14:05~14:35 108 Balance 14:40~15:10 Thermometer Cooperation companies: Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd., TOKYOKAKEN CO.,LTD., Satake Chemical Equipment Mfg., Ltd., DKK-TOA CORPORATION, SHINKO DENSHI, CHINO CORPORATION Sep. 2(Wed.) ◆Science Experience Class -Japan Science Foundation / Science MuseumTheme number of audience Scientific Criminal Investigation and Instrumental Analysis~ Same class above 60 41 Date Sep. 4(Fri.) 13:00~14:00 15:00~16:00 ◆Educational Videos (DVDs) by Japan Society of Analytical Chemistry (JSAC) Date Sep. 2(Wed.) ~ Sep. 4(Fri.) 10:20~10:53 10:55~11:28 11:30~12:04 Theme Reliability of analysis and its value HPLC Analysis LC/MS Analysis 27 27 16. Smartphone Application 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, we have made available at the App Store and Google play applications that run on smart phones and other devices since 2012. 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. Number of App Download App JASIS2013 OS New Download 808 - Android 545 - 1,353 - Total iOS JASIS2014 Android Total iOS JASIS2015 Version up iOS Android Total 1,002 - 531 - 1,533 - Total Download 1,069 805 678 237 1,874 915 1,747 1,042 2,789 App Questionnaire What is useful menu ? How was it compared with Guidebook ? 28 28 17. "Scientific / Analytical Instruments Compendium" The Scientific and Analytical Instruments Compendiums 2015 contains a listing of 386 companies and 4,106 spaces. A total of 25,000 copies were produced, with printed copies numbering 17,300 and DVD productions 7,700. Starting from this exhibition, we changed to an electronic book format called “active book” that features functional enhancements. The upgrade from CD to DVD was to accommodate the increase in contents volume. During the three-day JASIS2015 exhibition period, a total of 8,500 printed copies (7,000 A5 size and 1,500 B5 size) and 3,000 DVD copies were passed out, reflecting high visitors’ needs. On the final day, DVD distribution was stopped at about 15:30 and printed copy distribution at about 16:30. After JASIS2015 ended, printed and DVD versions of the Scientific and Analytical Instruments Compendiums 2015 were donated to the companies listed in it. Copies were also sent out to users nationwide via member companies and listed companies that had made reservations to do so. "Scientific / Analytical Instruments Compendium 2015" Number of copies published and distributed No. of listed companies 386 companies No. of listing items 4,106 spaces No. of copies printed Printed matters-17,300 CD-7,700 No. of copies distributed Printed matters-8,500 CD-3,000 The Guidebook of Analytical Instruments was available free-of-charge at the information counters in Halls 5 and 7. A special limited distribution of 500 copies per day, a total of 1,500 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. 29 29 18. Exhibition Following Services and events were provided by the organizers in these halls. ・Lottery's Counters (Hall 4 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 4 and Hall 8 at Event Square) Questionnaire was carried out for 4,947 visitors during 3 days. (For details, see p.60) ・Internet Corners (Hall 4 and Hall 8 at Event Square) Free Wireless LAN connectable services and PCs & Printers services were presented for visitors. ・Organizers Information Corner (Hall 8 at Event Square) Panel presentations were held about the activity of JASIS organizers, JAIMA and JSIA. ・Free drink Corner (Hall 4 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. 30 30 19. New Technology Presentations The New Technology Presentations provides a critical foundation for the exhibition as a place to acquire information about new products and analytical technology that cannot otherwise be obtained at an exhibition dedicated only to products. To achieve maximum attendance for participating companies, various schemes were put into effect that gave the Seminar considerable drawing power. The number of presentation topics this year set a new record with 360, surpassing last year’s 355. As in preceding years, 17 rooms - 11 rooms at the APA Hotel & Resorts Tokyo Bay Makuhari and 6 rooms at the New Otani Makuhari hotel - were used as conference rooms, 3 rooms with a capacity of 200 and 14 rooms holding 100. Presentation lengths were also the same with time slots of 25 and 50 minutes. To deal with the increased number of presentations, rooms were used at their maximum capacity. 25 minute presentations numbered 225, accounting for about 65% of the total, a significant increase over last year. 50 minute presentations numbered 132 for the remaining about 35%. Breaking down the topics according to type of instrument, Others accounted for the greatest number at 90 for 25%, followed by Separation analysis apparatus at 72 for 20%, UV, Vis & IR at 52 for 14%, and Mass spectrometers at 52 for 14%. See Figure 1. [Theme] Mass spectrometers 400 350 324 291 46 257 39 36 20 24 29 27 22 37 25 24 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 65 70 43 71 300 313 43 49 22 27 23 26 39 43 62 61 72 9 18 6 10 18 4 9 14 13 277 45 17 21 33 8 14 10 12 20 13 52 64 70 66 76 64 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 8 15 8 337 343 355 360 42 52 38 39 22 22 26 32 33 32 36 28 45 43 48 52 81 70 72 72 9 13 13 10 13 9 13 12 12 14 14 6 94 101 87 90 2012 2013 2014 2015 Surface analyzers X‐ray analyzers UV, Vis & IR spectrometers Separation analysis apparatus Themal analyzers Pretreatment systems Analytical data systems Others year [Year] Figure 1 Number of New Technology Presentations over the years As in the last two years, the presentation field with the greatest number topics was Nano-technology and Materials at 39% of the total, followed by Others at 29%, Environment at 14%, Biotechnology at 16%, and IT at 2%. Though small variances in percentages were observed, these figures indicate a continuance of the trend towards emphasizing analytical instruments and methods related to materials analysis. 31 31 Figure 2 below shows number of themes by instrument type and attendance. Figure 3 shows number of themes by field and attendance. Number of themes Number of audiences 100 [Audiences] 4,500 90 4,000 80 3,500 [Themes] 70 60 50 40 30 [Themes] 7,000 140 6,000 3,000 2,500 100 4,000 3,000 60 20 1,000 10 500 40 0 20 0 5,000 80 1,500 [Audience] 160 120 2,000 Number of session 2,000 1,000 0 0 Figure 3 Number of themes by field and attendance Figure 2 Number of themes by instrument type and attendance For themes by instrument type, Others was most numerous, followed by Separation analysis apparatus. For themes by field, Nano-technology and Materials led, followed by Others. In both cases, the number of themes and attendance distributions correlated well. For themes by instrument type, UV, Vis & IR and Separation analysis apparatus have many audiences. Figure 4 on the following page shows the substances covered by seminars. Ranking them in order of objects of analysis, we get Medication; Food; Petroleum, Petrochemicals, Rubber, Plastics; Electronics material, Semiconductor; Life Science, Clinical; Ceramics, Derivant, Liquid Crystal; Environmental (air, water, soil); Paper, Pulp, Fiber, Ink, Dye; Steel, Nonferrous metal; Environment (waste), and Other. Seminars on the theme Medication have more numerous these years. Figure 3 showed Nano-technology leading by a large margin in themes by field. However, a noteworthy distinction is provided by classifying the fields in Figure 4 of Petroleum, Petrochemicals, Rubber, Plastics; Paper, Pulp, Fiber, Ink, Dye; and Ceramics, Derivant, Liquid Crystal as materials, and of Medication; Food; and Life Science, Clinical as health care, in that this reveals health care topics surpassing those of materials. 32 32 What substance group is your seminar about ? 0 50 100 150 200 250 1 .Steel, Nonferrous metal 2. Electronics material, Semiconductor 3. Ceramics, Liquid Cristal 4. Petroleum, Petrochemicals, Rubber, Plastics 5. Paper, Pulp, Fiber, Ink 6. Environmental (air, water, soil) 7. Environmental (wastes) 8. Medication 9. Food 10. Life science, Clinical 11. Others Figure 4 What substance group is your seminar about? Finally, we turn to attracting visitors. Attendance totaled 17,500, a 26% increase over last year’s 13,921, with an average attendance per theme of 48.6. The number of popular themes, those with an attendance of at least 100, was 36, almost slot of Know-how. Participation in The New Technology Presentations was 74.8% of the total number of exhibition visitors. The New Technology Presentations retains its status as a program crucial to the support of the entire exhibition. ****************************************************************************** Date: September 2 (Wed.) ~ 4 (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: 97 companies (97 companies) *( ) : JASIS2014's figures Number of sessions: 360 sessions (355 sessions) 25 min. 226 sessions / 50 min. 134 sessions ****************************************************************************** JASIS2015 JASIS2014 JASIS2013 Sept. 2 (Wed.) (Day 1) 5,470 / 122 4,433 / 122 4,190 / 111 Sept. 3 (Thu.) ( Day 2) 5,670 / 117 4,982 / 119 5,055 / 115 Sept. 4 (Fri.) ( Day 3) 6,360 / 121 4,506 / 114 5,802 / 117 Total 17,500 / 360 13,921 / 355 15,047 / 343 Average numer of audience 39.2 43.9 (Member companies) 322 316 302 (Not member companies) 38 39 41 Total number of sessions 360 355 343 Number of sessions with simultaneous interpretation 2 2 4 33 33 New Technology Presentations Program September 2 (Wed.) ROOM ROOM (A: APA Hotel & Resort Tokyo Bay Makuhari COMPANY TIME A-1 10:30~10:55 SHIMADZU CORPORATION A-1 11:10~11:35 JEOL Ltd. A-1 11:50~12:15 JASCO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. A-1 12:30~12:55 Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd. A-1 13:10~13:35 Milestone General K.K. A-1 13:50~14:15 Japan Analytical Industry Co., Ltd. A-1 14:30~14:55 Hakuto Co., Ltd. A-1 15:10~15:35 SHIMADZU CORPORATION A-1 15:50~16:15 Shimadzu Techno-Research,Inc. A-2 10:30~10:55 ADVANTEST CORPORATION N :Hotel New Otani Makuhari) THEME Introduce Handheld Raman for incoming material identification in PIC/S GMP. Cut & See. Introduction of fast processing, observation & analysis with an FIB-SEM. Introduction of the cost-effective system for an inorganic analysis Introduction of Agilent AdvanceBio columns and consumables for bio pharmaceuticals R&D. New approach for trace metal elements analysis by Microwave acid concentration Recycling preparative HPLC with New GPC column revolutionizes separation and purification world! LC-OCD: Liquid Chromatography- Organic Carbon Detection The fully integrated LC analyzer i-Series provide the simple operation for rutine analysis Chemical Emission Testing for Indoor Air Quality Assessment of global certification Terahertz Spectroscopic / Imaging analysis technology Analysis of therapeutic antibodies with the latest HPLC columns for various separation modes. Comparison with Six C18 Core Shell Columns Based on Both Separation Behavior and Physical Properties Introduction of PlateButler to realize the automation by robot system of handling in analysis. Language J J J J J J J J J J A-2 11:10~11:35 TOSOH CORPORATION A-2 11:50~12:15 ChromaNik Technologies Inc. A-2 12:30~12:55 ASAHI TECHNEION CO., LTD. A-2 13:10~13:35 J-SCIENCE LAB Co., Ltd. On the development of elemental analysis of trace organic. J A-2 13:50~14:15 Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation ION-TOF GmbH TOF.SIMS5 NEW Products and Developments J The detector as an essential component for mass spectrometry -MCP improves detection sensitivityReal-time monitoring exhalation, volatiles from foods or anything else with SIFT-MS, new-type CI MS Our solutions for material sizing and counting for sub visible -sub micron and nano ordered- area. One Click Thermal Analysis From starting measurement to printing the report. Comparison of flavor in chocolates stored in different conditions by GC-MS and multivariate analysis J J J A-2 14:30~14:55 HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS k.k. J A-2 15:10~15:35 Kinryo Electric Co.,Ltd. A-2 15:50~16:15 Malvern(Spectris.Co.,Ltd) A-3 10:30~10:55 Mettler-Toledo K.K. A-3 11:10~11:35 LECO Japan Corporation A-3 11:50~12:15 Fujitsu Limited Efficiently resolve unknown structures of small molecule and polymer. J J J J J J A-3 12:30~12:55 Nihon Rufuto Co.,Ltd. Dynamic Light Scattering Paricle size analyzer VASCO and In situ remote particle size measurement A-3 13:10~13:35 Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. Bench Top NMR picoSpin Series - Wherever, Whoever, Easy to Use J A-3 13:50~14:15 JEOL Ltd. Basics studies on quantitative NMR J J J A-3 14:30~14:55 PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.) Which analytical method is suitable for your samples?EDX or WDX? PANalytical chooses both technique! A-3 15:10~15:35 Bruker BioSpin K.K. NMR experiments and analysis of therapeutic medicine and seasoning. A-3 15:50~16:15 JEOL Ltd. A-4 10:30~10:55 Milestone General K.K. A-4 11:10~11:35 TA Instruments Japan Inc. A-4 11:50~12:15 ACTAC.CO.,LTD A-4 12:30~12:55 JFE Techno-Research Corporation A-4 13:10~13:35 TA Instruments Japan Inc. A-4 13:50~14:15 Particle Sizing Systems Japan Co., LTD. A-4 14:30~14:55 JEOL Ltd. Attaching the specimen-friendly temperature control to the CP ! It's new function and application. New Decomposition Technology to determinate Total Nitrogen by Continuous Flow Analyzer:UV Digestion The basics and application of the thermal analysis ECOPRE a sample preparation system which considering environment by reducing acid vapor. Cutting edge of characterization for new materials: from chemical analysis to nano-scale analysis Principles and specifications of thermophysical property which are important for materials development. How do you choose an appropriate particle size distribution system for your analysis ? Introduction of Off-Flavor analysis and Alien Substance analysis Transmission powder XRD using a high energy sensitive solid stage multi channel detector. Combination of morphological observation and qualitative analysis using by Imaging mass spectrometry J J J J J J J J A-4 15:10~15:35 PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.) A-4 15:50~16:15 SHIMADZU CORPORATION A-5 10:30~10:55 Nihon Waters K.K. Perfect Solution for Test Records J A&D Company, Limited A precise method to dispense glycerol by micropipette (To dispense high viscosity solution) J A-5 11:10~11:35 34 34 J J ROOM TIME A-5 11:50~12:15 COMPANY Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation THEME Proper method for using IR/Halogen Moisture Analyzers: Time, Temperature, Accuracy and Calibration How to select 2nd choice columns for HPLC when ODS columns doesn't work. Introducing the speciation analysis for As, Se and Mg using atomic fluorescence spectrometry. Separations of chirals, by combination of high-performed CSP and high-throughput chromatography. 12:30~12:55 Mettler-Toledo K.K. A-5 13:10~13:35 TOKYO CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD. A-5 13:50~14:15 ASTECH CORPORATION A-5 14:30~14:55 YMC CO., LTD. A-5 15:10~15:35 Nihon BUCHI. K.K. Risk management on Rotary Evaporator A-5 15:50~16:15 Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd. Introduction of new products for lipid removal. Essential for food samples. A-6 10:30~10:55 JASCO Corporation What would you do then? 11:10~12:00 SHIMADZU CORPORATION A-6 12:15~13:05 SHIMADZU CORPORATION A-6 13:20~14:10 HORIBA, Ltd. A-6 14:25~15:15 SHIMADZU CORPORATION A-6 15:30~16:20 Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd. A-7 10:30~10:55 BL TEC K.K. A-7 11:10~12:00 Kyowa Interface Science Co., Ltd. A-7 12:15~13:05 Sigma-Aldrich Japan A-7 13:20~14:10 SHIMADZU CORPORATION A-7 14:25~15:15 Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd. A-7 15:30~16:20 HORIBA, Ltd. A-8 10:30~10:55 NETZSCH Japan K.K. A-8 11:10~12:00 GERSTEL K.K. A-8 12:15~13:05 SHIMADZU CORPORATION A-8 13:20~14:10 DKK-TOA CORPORATION A-8 14:25~15:15 Bruker AXS K.K. A-8 15:30~16:20 Rigaku Corporation A-9 10:30~10:55 Sigma-Aldrich Japan A-9 11:10~12:00 Park Systems Japan Inc. A-9 12:15~13:05 PerkinElmer Japan Co., Ltd. A-9 13:20~14:10 SHIMADZU CORPORATION A-9 14:25~15:15 Rigaku Corporation A-9 15:30~16:20 PerkinElmer Japan Co., Ltd. A-10 10:30~10:55 Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd. A-10 11:10~12:00 SHIMADZU CORPORATION A-10 12:15~13:05 HORIBA, Ltd. A-10 13:20~14:10 Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd. A-10 14:25~15:15 GL Sciences Inc. A-10 15:30~16:20 SHIMADZU CORPORATION A-11 10:30~10:55 Bruker AXS K.K. A-11 11:10~11:35 Nanophoton J The advanced VP-SEM world A-5 A-6 Language J J J J biological or Troubleshooting in HPLC and UHPLC Analysis Correct method of the results in the ICP analysis -Way of thinking of the interferencePhthalate will be added to RoHS. We developed a specialized screening system using Py-GC/MS. Itroduction of particle size distribution measurement on innstruments, procedure, and maintenance Introduction of Latest Applications with Capillary GC Equipped with High Sensitivity Detectors Separation and Chracterization of Bio-pharmaceuticals by CE and CE/MS Highly esteemed by public institution TRUE NIR spectrophotometer SpectraStar. High-concentration (40vol%) particle size distribution and zeta potential analyzer AcoustoSizerⅡx Tips and Tricks for Karl Fischer water determination method. Tips and Techniques of technology "3D fluorescence method" to tell the difference! Introducing the recent Agilent ICP-QQQ application - challenging of "zero" background signal Leading-edge analysis and application with Raman spectroscopy in biologic life science field The Basic Course of Thermal Analysis : Measurement and Analysis of DSC and TG-DTA Extension of aroma analysis by GERSTEL solutions. Novel DHS and selectable sniff or trap system Introduction of the hybrid system that combined testing equipment with X-rays CT. Fundamental Seminar ! Tips to Obtaining Reliable pH,ORP,EC & DO Measurements An introduction to nano-scale (10nm) AFM-Raman (TERS: Tip Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy) imaging Introduction of the latest model of handheld element analyzers for various applications. Know-how of Sigma-Aldrich's Unique techniques for SPE Introduction of innovative highly precise AFM technology, and the new-style operation software. CHANGE! Productivity and Operability - New "Autosampler and FAAS PinAAcle500" changed common sense New approach for off-flavor analysis using GC/MS The newest technologies of 3D micro CT, X-ray microscope CT and X-ray imaging analysis. CHANGE! New Analysis Technique for FTIR/NIR! "Screening Analysis for Contaminants with Chemometrics" Introducing the recent Agilent Cary 7000 UMS application New proposals to water testing laboratories to improve productivity of GC/MS analysis Progress in trace analysis of C, S/O, N, H of inorganic materials and leading-edge solutions Analysis of taste active and other functional compounds by Single Quadrupole LC/MS Odor Analysis from Now On!(from How to Use GC/O to the latest Odor Analysis) The fully automated Nexera UC system combines on-line SFE and SFC in a single flow path. Find differences!! 2-dimensional X-ray residual stress analysis by BRUKER XRD-Theory and Application Introduction to multivariate analysis and quantitative analysis of Raman image. 35 35 J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J ROOM TIME A-11 11:50~12:15 COMPANY THEME Merck Ltd. (Merck Millipore) Merck Millipore, Water analysis products J J Language A-11 12:30~12:55 JASCO Corporation High-impact measurement methods for solid samples using JASCO spectrophotometers A-11 13:10~13:35 ORGANO CORPORATION About the optimal ultrapure water for elemental microanalysis. J A-11 13:50~14:15 ELGA LabWater(Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies(UK)Ltd.) ELGA Ultrapure Water system PURELAB flex5&6 for Ion Chromatography Analysis J A-11 14:30~14:55 Spectra Design Co., Ltd. New technology for quality inspection based on terahertz imaging J J J A-11 15:10~15:35 HIRANUMA SANGYO Co., Ltd. Beginners should participate in this titrator seminar. Plenty of Basic knowledge and know-how. A-11 15:50~16:15 SHOWA DENKO K.K. New HILIC columns by Shodex, which is strong in saccharides analysis A Novel, Synthetic Simplified Liquid Extraction (SLE) Sorbent that Surpasses Traditional SLE and LLE New model portable EDXRF spectrometer and portable TXRF spectrometer for precise analysis. The valid rheometer "CaBER1"allows you to analyze the phenomena beween rheology and surface tension N-1 10:30~10:55 SHIMADZU CORPORATION N-1 11:10~11:35 OURSTEX CORPORATION N-1 11:50~12:15 Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. N-1 12:30~12:55 Analytik Jena Japan Co., Ltd. Resolve of spectral interferences in ICP-OES J J J N-1 13:10~13:35 JEOL Ltd. Quick & accurate! 3D and multi region elemental mappings with highly sensitive dual SDD Xray system N-1 13:50~14:15 SHIMADZU CORPORATION Introduction of surface analysis with the use of KRATOS-ULTRA2. N-1 14:30~14:55 EKO instruments Co., Ltd. N-1 15:10~15:35 Kanomax Japan Inc. N-1 15:50~16:15 Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation The way for Distributability and long time stability of thick particle dispersion by a short time. Gas impurity analysis initiative with “ multi-turn TOF-MS ” toward a hydrogen society. The latest tabletop SEM by ease of use and versatility. The latest analitical tecnique of insulating materials -observation and analysis using FE-SEMWe show you the evolution of the latest and next-generation Rheometer, HAAKE MARS40/60. Changing the Image of MS Imaging, Desorption Electrospray Ionization (DESI) J J J J J J N-2 10:30~10:55 JEOL Ltd. J N-2 11:10~11:35 Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. N-2 11:50~12:15 Nihon Waters K.K. N-2 12:30~12:55 BioChromato, Inc. Rapid analysis techniques of polymer materials using DART-MS J J J J N-2 13:10~13:35 WITec K.K. Experience the next generation of automated 3D Raman Imaging 'apyron' -Class-leading Performance N-2 13:50~14:15 Renishaw K.K. Introduction of life science application with Raman microscopy J J J N-2 14:30~14:55 C.Gerhardt Japan Co.,Ltd. New technology for precise measurement of Total Carbon and Nitorgen:Dumatherm CN N-2 15:10~15:35 Merck Ltd. (Merck Millipore) Tips for HILIC mode and introduction of web tool "retention prediction" N-2 15:50~16:15 Bruker Daltonics K.K. N-3 10:30~10:55 JASCO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. N-3 11:10~12:00 Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd. N-3 12:15~13:05 Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation N-3 13:20~14:10 Bruker AXS K.K. N-3 14:25~15:15 Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. N-4 10:30~10:55 Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd. TASQ technologies exclude Standard reference materials in LC/MS analysis Size and shape measurement of various particles based on image analysis technology UHPLC method development including valve solution and cutting-edge-software and method transfer The Always Useful Fluorescence X-ray Analysis - Immediate & Easy Operation The newest EDXRF using 4K technology enables you to handle high quality results! FT-IR/Raman Level Up Seminar - Professional and Practical Techniques in Contamination Analysis J J J J J J J Introducing the recent Agilent ICP-MS Basic course of polymer analysis using light scattering and viscometry technique Count the number of particles and Analyse / New Particle Analysis systemfor SEM-EDS / CHANGE! Direct analysis of materials in food and chemical products using TOFMS Analysis Values of High Reliability - Functions of ICP Optical Emission Spectrometry N-4 11:10~12:00 SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD. N-4 12:15~13:05 Oxford Instruments KK N-4 13:20~14:10 PerkinElmer Japan Co., Ltd. N-4 14:25~15:15 Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation N-5 10:30~10:55 Bruker Daltonics K.K. MALDI Biotyper change the common practice of ID for microorganisms. J 11:10~12:00 MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ANALYTECH CO., LTD. Leave the halogen analysis up to us! Introduction of Combustion ion chromatography. J N-5 J J J J N-5 12:15~13:05 GL Sciences Inc. Tips on How to Select HPLC & LC/MS Columns 2015 J N-5 13:20~14:10 Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. Introduction of easily-controlled Ion Chromatograph-Mass spectroscopy J N-5 14:25~15:15 M&S INSTRUMENTS INC. Pipetting tips which save your experiment J 36 36 ROOM COMPANY TIME THEME Language J N-6 10:30~10:55 GTR TEC CORPORATION Concerning the comparison and study between GC-SHED method and conventional method (CARB.EPA.TP901) N-6 11:10~12:00 GL Sciences Inc. Learning Basic GC Analysis (Good Method・No Good Method) J N-6 12:15~13:05 JEOL Ltd. Basic Lecture of the Mass Spectrometry J “Tips and Tricks”. for Retaining and Separating Polar Compounds using Reversed-Phase and HILIC J For next step of RP-HPLC analysis, Basic and technique J N-6 13:20~14:10 Nihon Waters K.K. N-6 14:25~15:15 Chemicals Evaluation Institute,Japan and Research September 3(Thu.) COMPANY THEME ROOM TIME A-1 10:30~10:55 JASCO Corporation A-1 11:10~11:35 SHIMADZU CORPORATION A-1 11:50~12:15 JASCO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. 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N-1 Easier MS Spectrum Measurement - Applications for the 5610 MS Detector The newly glass vial for HPLC analysis controlled the surface adsorption of the basic compounds Introduction of the Next Generation of N-Glycan Sample Preparation and Analysis Model and optimize LC and GC separation methods to apply QbD principles to your experimental data. How about count aggregated protein ? New analytical instruments for small volume measurement. Know-how for separation, preparation, and purification using Chromatography ~ HPLC and SFC ~ ESPRIT 2.0, new functions for EDS-EBSD analysis and first data acquisition and analysis. The effect of using Point-of-Use cartridges in ultra-pure water systems for trace organics analysis SEM observation with pinpoint accuracy -Introduction of OM/SEM linkage systemCheck again! The importance of light source and selecting method for analytical instruments Introduction of evaluation methods for particle characterization (particle size,shape & dispersion) Multiple approaches for biological samples using by various imaging systems (One-Stop Application) The basic knowledge of Quantitation with High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Development status and new information about nanoIR Spectroscopy with nanoscale spatial resolution. The extraction and purification of functional components from natural products. Using Lab. Glassware? You may have tons of mistakes in using it. SIBATA gives the Glassware 101! J J J J J J J J J J J J N-1 13:50~14:15 JEOL Ltd. N-1 14:30~14:55 HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS k.k. N-1 15:10~15:35 MicrotracBEL Corp. N-1 15:50~16:15 SHIMADZU CORPORATION N-2 10:30~10:55 Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. N-2 11:10~12:00 Nihon Thermal Consulting Co., Ltd. N-2 12:15~13:05 Nihon BUCHI. K.K. N-2 13:20~14:10 SIBATA SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY LTD. N-3 10:30~10:55 C.Gerhardt Japan Co.,Ltd. Measuring of particle size and shape for individual particle J J J N-3 11:10~12:00 GTR TEC CORPORATION Concerning the latest gas.water vapor.VOC vapor barrier properties permeability analyzer N-3 12:15~13:05 Metrohm Japan Ltd Basic of Ion chromatography techniques This seminar is for dealers. Introduce Malvern solution to solve your customer problems. Leading-edge application solutions for SEM peripheral unit including new generation EDX/EBSD/CL J J J J J J J J N-3 13:20~14:10 Malvern(Spectris.Co.,Ltd) N-3 14:25~15:15 HORIBA, Ltd. N-3 15:30~16:20 Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd. State-of-the-art 2D-LC including fundamental part and latest application J N-4 10:30~10:55 Sigma-Aldrich Japan Gas chromatography basis to the latest ion liquid column J CHANGE! Revolutionary Application of ICP-MS; Nano-particle analysis enabled by NexION350 ICP-MS Up-to-date information of CFA "AutoAnalyzer" and fully new automated digestion system "DEENA" J J N-4 11:10~12:00 PerkinElmer Japan Co., Ltd. N-4 12:15~13:05 BL TEC K.K. N-4 13:20~14:10 SHIMADZU CORPORATION Foreign Matter and Material Analysis by EDX and FTIR J J J N-4 14:25~15:15 GL Sciences Inc. Certified reference material, standard reagents, and sample preparation for metal analysis N-4 15:30~16:20 SHIMADZU CORPORATION New Technology and Applications of HR-SPM for Solid-Liquid Interface N-5 10:30~10:55 YMC CO., LTD. N-5 11:10~12:00 Bruker AXS K.K. N-5 12:15~13:05 HORIBA, Ltd. YMC total solution for improvement and scale up method development to contract purification services. Introduction of improved color imaging of the 3D optical Microscope and new nano indentation system Release of our new sophisticated and compact particle size analyzer with its field applications 42 42 J J J J J ROOM TIME N-5 13:20~14:10 COMPANY THEME Language Nanophoton The ever-expanding applications of Raman micro-spectroscopy. J J J N-5 14:25~15:15 SHIMADZU CORPORATION Application of scan free high-speed X-ray diffraction analysis achieved by ONE SHOT mode N-5 15:30~16:20 GL Sciences Inc. Detection and sample preparation technique for food ingredient labeling Listen!! Know-how for HPLC Detection ~ Basic and Applied Technology ~ Specific solutions of more accurate pH measurement with electrode selection for difficult samples Advanced separation technology using the LCxLC,GCxGC and LC-GCXGC-MS/MS N-6 10:30~10:55 JASCO Corporation N-6 11:10~12:00 HORIBA, Ltd. N-6 12:15~13:05 SHIMADZU CORPORATION N-6 13:20~14:10 GL Sciences Inc. Tips on LC Columns part 1 N-6 14:25~15:15 Bruker Daltonics K.K. The basic basics of MALDI-TOF MS J N-6 15:30~16:20 M&S INSTRUMENTS INC. Accuracy and reproducibility in difficult pipetting J 43 43 -First Choice Column- J J J J 20. JASIS Conferences The JASIS Conference is a core feature of JASIS. Various seminars and lectures were held also this year in time with the exhibition. During four days from September 1 (Tue.), the day before exhibition opening, to September 4 (Fri.) at the Makuhari Messe International Convention Hall, it took its place alongside the New Technology Seminar as a complement to the exhibition and drew a large attendance. The JASIS Conference continues to annually increase in scale with 30 groups attending this year, breaking last year’s new record, and held a total of 52 sessions of seminars and lectures. Total attendance for the four day period stood at 4,070 (last year: 4,320). The JASIS Conference puts on sessions by the JASIS organizers themselves and by various academic societies and groups. JAIMA held the International Conference Session, the JAIMA Symposium, and the JAIMA Seminar. The “Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum”, a new program developed in collaboration with the exhibition venue, was carried out this year. The Japan Scientific Instruments Association (JSIA) also held its own JSIA Seminar. As in preceding years, a noon break of as much as two hours was provided to promote visitors attending the JASIS Conference as the main objective to tour as much of the exhibition venue as possible. In consideration of its effectiveness in encouraging visits to the exhibition, this program will be continued in the future. In order to ascertain JASIS Conference participant trends, lecture audiences were given questionnaires, of which over 1,700 were collected. Questionnaire analysis results are summarized below. ・Purpose for visiting JASIS2015: Those indicating the JASIS Conference as their main purpose for coming made up 60.9% of visitors. The exhibition itself was next at 30.2%, followed by attending the New Technology Seminar and other programs. Given that the questionnaire was handed out to JASIS Conference participants, it is not surprising that a majority would cite attending JASIS Conference lectures as their purpose. However, similar to last year, those responding that the exhibition was their main purpose reached 30%. ・Attendance in functions besides the JASIS Conference: Viewing of exhibition booths in the exhibition venue recorded 85.3% and the New Technology Seminar 37.0%, followed by the Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone and others. That 85.3% set off around the exhibition venue deserves special mention. These results suggest a trend among visitors planning attendance at the JASIS Conference to place importance on both the exhibition venue and the New Technology Seminar. Moreover, those responding with New Technology Seminar rose 16% over last year, a figure proving the popularity for the New Technology Seminar, whose total attendance is on a marked rise. ・Reasons for not viewing exhibition booths: Among all respondents, 11.3% blamed lack of time for viewing, followed by 7.3% citing no booths of interest. During the JASIS Conference, a noon break of as long as two hours was provided to promote touring of the exhibition venue during that time. That only about 11% cited a time shortage suggests the effectiveness of this measure. ・Reason for not attending the New Technology Seminar: Respondents indicating lack of time or full halls numbered 39%, followed by those indicating no programs of interest at 11.5%. While the New Technology Seminar attendance rose steeply this year, JASIS Conference attendance fell by 5.8% over last year. Many lecture courses on know-how and expertise, typified by the JAIMA 44 44 Seminar, are held at the JASIS Conference. Holding the Conference in conjunction with the New Technology Seminar may require new strategies. Finally, presented below in 1) to 4) are overviews of programs organized by JAIMA. 5) is an overview of the JSIA-organized program. 1) International Conference Session:As part of JASIS’s internationalization initiative, this program partners with other JAIMA international friendship organizations to provide the most current in technical information. Held this year were the U.S. Symposium in cooperation with the U.S.A.’s PITTCON steering committee, the Korea Forum (1) in cooperation with the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, the Korea Forum (2) in cooperation with Seoul National University, and the China Forum in cooperation with the China Association for Instrumental Analysis. Also held was the Asia Technical Forum in cooperation with the countries of Asia. An annual favorite among visitors, the Tokyo International Conference by Royal Society of Chemistry was held over a two-day period. 2) JAIMA Symposium : The JAIMA Symposium provides a platform for reporting on the technology trends survey conducted by JAIMA technical affairs committee. Having received the commission from the Overseas Human Resources and Industry Development Association for the work of drafting a human resources development program for advanced instrumental analysis, a field that fosters ASEAN industrial development, JAIMA took the opportunity to report on program results. Lecturers from Thailand and Vietnam were also invited to report on the current state and future prospects of the analysis industry in their countries from the standpoint of human resources development. 3) Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum:The Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum replaces the JAIMA Forum, a program instigated for presenting on cutting edge topics, and was held from September 2 to 4 as a collaborative program with the Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone. Comprising four parts, expert speakers belonging to the various organizing institutions gave lectures in the fields of health care, big data utilization in biomedicine, pre-disease industry initiatives, and bio-life science. 4) JAIMA Seminar: The JAIMA-organized JAIMA Seminar has become a permanent fixture at JASIS. Welcoming its fifth anniversary this year, the JAIMA Seminar delivered 11 sessions, the same number as last year. Also like last year, “Are you confident of your analytical results?” and “LC” were full-day sessions. The two hour break between, made available for exhibition viewing, also appears to have taking hold as a measure for inducing people to see the exhibition. Each seminar adopted a format by which reception for advance registrants started 30 minutes prior to lecture start and for on-site registrants 15 minutes prior. Because popular seminars such as JAIMA Seminar 1 “Are you confident of your analytical results?” filled their venues, people were turned back at the door, raising for us the need to review our reception procedures. Like last year, a bar code system was employed in the reception system. Applying it to Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum and other forums played a role in improving reception operations. Attendance totaled 1,276, a 144 person decrease over last year. 5) JSIA Seminar:The JSIA Seminar was held as part of training for new employees and skills improvement for sales personnel. It was also available for corporate people wanting to acquire fundamental knowledge about technologies relating to scientific instruments. Presented were two 45 45 topics popular at JASIS2014, Basic knowledge on Scientific Instruments Industry – Environmental Analysis and Basic knowledge on Scientific Instruments Industry – Pharmaceutical and Food Analysis. The seminars were well attended by members of regional JSIA associations in Tokyo, Osaka, Toukai, Tohoku, and Kyushu as well as by ordinary participants. The audience comprised a total of 126 people from 75 companies and organizations, figures suggesting robust interest in this seminar program. Questionnaire results also showed that over 90% of participants toured the venue after the seminar. *************************************************************************************************************** Date: September 1 (Tue.) ~ September 4 (Fri.), 2015 10:00 AM ~ 5:00 PM Venue: International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe Number of groups/meetings: 30 groups/ 52 sessions (28 groups/ 51 sessions) ※( ): JASIS2014’s figures Number of visitors: 4,070 visitors (4,320 visitors) Co-organizers: AOAC International Japan Section / Association of Examination and Inspection for Supplied Water /Chiba Bio-Lifescience Network / Consortium for Measurement Solutions for Industrial Use of Nanomaterials / Discussion Group for Laser Ablation Spectrochemistry / Food Off-Flavor Study Group / Institute for Cyber Associates / Japan Association for Chemical Innovation / Japan Environmental Measurement Chemical Analysis and Association / Japan National Committee for Standardization of Surface Chemical Analysis (JSCA) / Japanese Association for Ion Chromatography Committee of Asia Pacific Symposium on Ion Analysis / Kanagawa Prefectural Government / Measurement Solution Research Center (MSRC), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and technology(AIST) / Metabolic Profiling Forum / National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ)/ National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) / Organization for Research and Communication on Environmental Risk of Chemicals / PAI-NET(Professionals' Network in Advanced Instrumentation Society) / Research Institute of Instrumentation Frontier (RIIF), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) / Scanning Probe Microscopy Division of The Japanese Society of Microscopy / Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association (SEFA) / Society of Indoor Environment, Japan / Surface Analysis Society of Japan / The Japan Mibyou System Association Hokkaido Branch / The Japanese Society of Microscopy / The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan (JASIS Project) / The Royal Society of Chemistry, UK (RSC) / The Spectroscopical Society of Japan / TKK / Japan Scientific Instruments Association (JSIA) / Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association (JAIMA) *************************************************************************************************************** 46 46 Date Sep. 1 (Tue.) Title The 8th Asia Pacific Symposium on Ion Analysis(1/2) 31th Symposium on Analytical Electron Microscopy (1/2) The 8th Asia Pacific Symposium on Ion Analysis(2/2) JAIMA Seminar 1 "Instrumental Analysis -Are you confident of your analytical results? -" 31th Symposium on Analytical Electron Microscopy (2/2) JAIMA Seminar 2 "Instrumental Analysis -MS" The Spectroscopical Society of Japan, 51st Summer Seminar “Raman Spectroscopy” A Way to Healthmetorics business Sep. 2 (Wed.) JSCA Seminar of International Standardization of Surface Chemical Analysis - Recent Trend of International Standardization on Surface Analysis and Microbeam Analysis Laser Ablation Workshop 2015 –Frontier researches and imaging analysis by LA-ICPMS Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum 1"Anti-aging and Mibyou: Newest evidence on health care" Bases and Progress of Efficient Measurement Recent Activities of COMS-NANO - The development of methods and instruments to characterize nanomaterials and the standardization- Countermeasures against Off-Flavors (Bad Smells) in Food and Sensory Panel Training International Conference Session 1 US Symposium 2015 "Chemical Spectroscopic Imaging: New Ways to Understand Our World" International Conference Session 2 Asia Technical Forum 2015 "Food Science and Food Safety in Asia" JAIMA Seminar 3 "Instrumental Analysis –Bio-Technology" International Conference Session 3 RSC Tokyo International Conference 2015 "Analytical Technology towards Life Innovation" (1/2) JAIMA Seminar 4 "Instrumental Analysis -LC" Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum 2 "BD2K: From Affluent Data Produced from Analytical and Measurement Devices to Knowledge Synthesis" The Spectroscopical Society of Japan, 51st Summer Seminar "Super-resolution Microscopy and Spectroscopic Imaging" International Conference Session 4 Korea Forum 2015 (1) "Improvement of Quality of Life (Safe and Comfortable Life)" Sep. 3 (Thu.) Place Time Language Convention Hall B 9:30~17:30 E The Japanese Society of Microscopy International Conference Room 10:00~16:50 J Japanese Association for Ion Chromatography Committee of Asia Pacific Symposium on Ion Analysis Convention Hall B 9:30~17:30 E JAIMA 302 9:40~17:30 J The Japanese Society of Microscopy International Conference Room 10:00~16:55 J JAIMA 303 10:00~12:30 J The Spectroscopical Society of Japan 304 10:00~17:35 J Metabolic Profiling Forum 101 10:00~17:00 J Japan National Committee for Standardization of Surface Chemical Analysis (JSCA) 103 10:00~16:50 J Discussion Group for Laser Ablation Spectrochemistry 104 10:00~17:30 J The Japan Mibyou System Association Hokkaido Branch 201 10:30~15:40 J Organization for Research and Communication on Environmental Risk of Chemicals 102 11:00~16:10 J Consortium for Measurement Solutions for Industrial Use of Nanomaterials Convention Hall A 13:00~16:50 J Food Off-Flavor Study Group 105 13:00~17:30 J JAIMA 301A 14:00~16:30 E/J JAIMA 301B 14:00~17:00 E/J JAIMA 303 14:30~17:30 J The Royal Society of Chemistry, UK (RSC) Convention Hall B 9:30~17:20 E/J JAIMA 302 9:30~17:30 J Institute for Cyber Associates 201 10:00~17:00 J The Spectroscopical Society of Japan 304 10:00~17:00 J JAIMA 301A 10:00~12:10 E/J International Conference Session 5 China Forum 2015 "Environmental Issues in China: New Governmental Policy and Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Pollutants in the Atmosphere, Water and Soil " JAIMA 301B 10:00~12:10 C/J JAIMA Seminar 5 "Fundamental lectures on analyzing data" JAIMA 303 10:00~12:10 J JSIA Seminar 1 "Basic knowledge on Scientific Instruments Industry" – Environmental Analysis – Japan Scientific Instruments Association (JSIA) 102 10:00~12:00 J Hyphenated Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer "Separation and Analysis–Basic and application–" The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan(JASIS Project) 105 10:00~16:00 J Advanced technology of scanning probe microscopy for practical materials and devices Scanning Probe Microscopy Division of The Japanese Society of Microscopy 106 10:00~17:20 J National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ)/ National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Convention Hall A 10:30~16:25 J Japan Association for Chemical Innovation International Conference Room 12:00~17:30 J Association of Examination and Inspection for Supplied Water 103 13:00~16:35 J Society of Indoor Environment, Japan 104 13:00~17:00 J JAIMA 301A 14:00~17:00 J JAIMA 301B 14:00~17:00 E/J Measurement Solution Research Center(MSRC), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and technology(AIST) 101 14:00~16:55 J JAIMA 303 14:30~17:30 J NMIJ CRM Seminar 2015: Water analysis and reference materials for good health JACI/GSC Forum The technical seminar for drinking water analysis in 2015 The latest information of odor and aroma JAIMA Seminar 6 "Instrumental Analysis -FIA" International Conference Session 6 Korea Forum 2015 (2) "Nexus Nano and Nature and Application –Young, Fresh and Innovation" Diagnostics for infrastructure, connecting the sensors via internet JAIMA Seminar 7 "Instrumental Analysis -GC" Practical surface analysis – knowledge of surface analysis for beginners International Conference Session 7 RSC Tokyo International Conference 2015 "Analytical Technology towards Life Innovation" (2/2) JAIMA Seminar 8 "Instrumental Analysis -IC" Surface Analysis Society of Japan 104 9:00~17:00 J The Royal Society of Chemistry, UK (RSC) Convention Hall B 9:30~17:00 E/J JAIMA 302 9:30~12:30 J The 1st Symposium of Research Institute for Measurement and Analytical Instrumentation (RIMA) – Combining metrology standards with measurement & analysis - Research Institute of Instrumentation Frontier (RIIF), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Convention Hall A 10:00~15:00 J The Spectroscopical Society of Japan 304 10:00~17:00 J JAIMA 303 102 10:00~12:00 10:00~12:00 J J The Spectroscopical Society of Japan, 51st Summer Seminar "Precise Comprehension on Fundamentals and Applications of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy" JAIMA Seminar 9 "Fundamental lectures on basic techniques in analytical experiments" JSIA Seminar 2 "Basic knowledge on Scientific Instruments Industry" –Pharmaceutical and Food Analysis- Sep. 4 (Fri.) Organizer Japanese Association for Ion Chromatography Committee of Asia Pacific Symposium on Ion Analysis Japan Scientific Instruments Association (JSIA) Explanation and approach for spread of “chemSEHRPA” TKK / PAI-NET(Professionals' Network in Advanced Instrumentation Society) 103 10:00~12:00 J JASIS 2015 JEMCA Seminar Japan Environmental Measurement Chemical Analysis and Association 105 10:00~15:30 J JAIMA 106 10:00~13:00 J JAIMA Symposium 2015 “Now and Future” of Analytical Instruments related industries in the ASEAN region ~ Human Resource Development Program to Foster High Level Professionals of Instrumental Analysis to Support Industrial Development in ASEAN Countries ~ Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum 4 "The Introduction of Chiba Bio-Lifescience with a Focus on Health and Medical Care" Chiba Bio-Lifescience Network 301 13:00~16:30 J PAI-NET(Professionals' Network in Advanced Instrumentation Society) 103 13:00~16:00 J AOAC INTERNATIONAL and International Harmonization of Analytical Methods AOAC International Japan Section 101 13:30~17:00 J Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum 3 "Healthcare New Frontier" Kanagawa Prefectural Government 201 14:00~16:00 J JAIMA Seminar 10 "Instrumental Analysis –Thermal Analysis" JAIMA 302 14:00~17:00 J JAIMA Seminar 11 "Instrumental Analysis –Separation Science" SEFA Seminar JAIMA 303 102 14:30~17:30 15:00~16:00 J J Recent progress of portable analytical instrument out of the laboratory Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association(SEFA) 47 47 September 1 (Tue.) Morning September 2 (Wed.) Morning ◆The 8th Asia Pacific Symposium on Ion Analysis (1/2) ◆The 8th Asia Pacific Symposium on Ion Analysis (2/2) 9:30 - 9:30 - Organizer: Japanese Association for Ion Chromatography Committee of Asia Pacific Symposium on Ion Analysis Date: Sep. 1 (Tue) 9:30 - 17:30 (Reception 9:00 - ) Place: Convention Hall B Admission fee: General: JPY12,000 Student: JPY 6,000 Pre-registration : Required Language: English Number of visitors: 75 - 17:30 Organizer: Japanese Association for Ion Chromatography Committee of Asia Pacific Symposium on Ion Analysis Date: Sep. 2 (Wed) 9:30 - 17:30 (Reception 9:00 - ) Place: Convention Hall B Admission fee: General: JPY12,000 Student: JPY 6,000 Pre-registration : Required Language: English Number of visitors: 88 Opening address Poster Sessions Oral presentation Invited Lectures For details, see website (http://www.jsac.or.jp/~ic/IC_APIA/IC_APIA.html). Closing address 17:30 ◆31th Symposium on Analytical Electron Microscopy (1/2) ◆JAIMA Seminar 1 "Instrumental Analysis - Are you confident of your analytical results? -" Organizer: The Japanese Society of Microscopy (JSM) Date: Sep. 1 (Tue) 10:00 – 16:50 (Reception: 9:20 -) Place: International Conference Room Admission fee: JPY6,000 for members of JSM and related societies (see web site), JPY12,000 for others, Free for students Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 114 10:00-10:40 10:40-11:20 11:20-12:00 13:20-14:00 14:10-14:40 14:40-15:10 15:20-15:50 15:50-16:20 16:20-16:50 Opening address Poster Sessions Oral presentation Invited Lectures For details, see website (http://www.jsac.or.jp/~ic/IC_APIA/IC_APIA.html). Closing address Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association Date: Sep. 4 (Wed.) 9:40-17:30 (Reception: 9:10 - ) Place: Conference Room 302, 3rd Floor of International Conference Hall Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 173 Chair: Kazuhiro SHIKAKUME (CERI) 9:40 - 9:50 Opening Address Kazuhiro SHIKAKUME (CERI) 9:50 - 11:20 Beginner’s course in statistics for evaluating uncertainty Hideyuki TANAKA (NMIJ/AIST) 11:20 - 12:00 Calibration of Surface Contamination meter, and Case Study on Uncertainty Evaluation Makoto TAKASHIMA (JQA) 12:00 - 12:40 Uncertainty Evaluation in Thermometry Naoko SAITO (JEMIC) 12:40 - 14:40 Break 14:40 - 15:20 Uncertainty Evaluation and Points in Chemical Analysis Dai AKIMA (CERI) 15:20 - 16:00 Practical Use of Measurement Uncertainty in Laboratory Accreditation Hiroaki OHTAKA (NITE) 16:00 - 16:40 Revised Points of EURACHEM /CITAC Uncertainty Guide (3rd ed.) –Monte Carlo Method Isao KOJIMA (JAB) 16:40 - 17:20 Moves Toward Revision of the GUM and Adoption of the Bayesian Statistics in the Revision Kensei EHARA (NMIJ/AIST) 17:20 - 17:30 Closing Address Kensei EHARA (NMIJ/AIST) Tutorial Basis of EDS K. Kaneko (Kyushu Univ.) Basis of EELS M. Haruta (Kyoto Univ.) Principle and application of WDS H.Takahashi (JEOL Ltd.) Learning electron vortex beams K. Saitoh (Nagoya Univ.) Highlights in analytical electron microscopy and peripheral technique: 1) Life science Cryo-electron microscopy for visualizing cellular three-dimensional structures M. Kikkawa (Univ. of Tokyo) Genetically-encoded tools for visualization of cellular structures, dynamics and functions K. Nagai (Osaka Univ.) Direct electron detectors: The latest innovation in electron cryo-microscopy H. Shigematsu (RIKEN) Zernike phase contrast electron microscopy combined with direct detector K. Murata (Natinoal Institute for Physiological Sciences) Biological sample preparation method for elemental analysis electron microscopy K. Kametani (Shinshu Univ.) ◆31th Symposium on Analytical Electron Microscopy (2/2) Organizer: The Japanese Society of Microscopy (JSM) Date: Sep. 2 (Wed) 10:00 – 17:00 (Reception: 9:20 -) Place: International Conference Room Admission fee: JPY6,000 for members of JSM and related societies (see web site), JPY12,000 for others, Free for students Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 110 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 48 48 Highlights in analytical electron microscopy and peripheral technique: 2) Material science TEM observation of electrochemical reaction using an environmental cell Y. Oshima (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Environmental TEM observation of nanomaterials in gases H. Yoshida (Osaka Univ.) Electron microscopy for analysis of fuel cell electrocatalysts H. Matsumoto (Hitachi High-Technologies Corp.) Development and application of in situ TEM techniques for nanoscale mechanics and optoelectronics D. Golberg (National Institute for Materials Science) 13:30-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:45-17:00 11:50 - 12:00 Current status and future prospect of specimen preparation techniques Electro-polishing technique for metallic materials K. Yamada (JFE Steel) Practical ion milling techniques for TEM specimen preparation N. Murata (JEOL Ltd.) Recent development in TEM specimen preparation technique by FIB H. Suzuki (Hitachi High-Tech Science Corp.) Specimen thinning by atomic de-bonding via quantum process H. Ichinose Contributed papers 15 min. each lectures 12:00 - 14:00 14:00 - 14:40 14:40 - 15:20 15:20 - 15:40 15:40 - 16:20 ◆JAIMA Seminar 2 "Instrumental Analysis -MS" 16:10 - 17:30 Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association Date: Sep. 2 (Wed.) 10:00-12:30 (Reception: 9:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 303 Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 154 Chair: Kazumi Inagaki (AIST) 10:00 - 10:50 Introduction of Mass Spectrometry: Ionization and Interpretation of Mass Spectra Tomoya Kinumi(NMIJ/AIST) 10:50 - 11:40 Basics of LC-MS Akira Motoyama (SHISEIDO) 11:40 - 12:30 Practical Guide to ICP-MS Kazumi Inagaki (NMIJ/AIST) ◆JSCA Seminar of International Standardization of Surface Chemical Analysis- Recent Trend of International Standardization on Surface Analysis and Microbeam Analysis Organizer: Japan National Committee for Standardization of Surface Chemical Analysis (JSCA) Date: Sep. 2(Wed.) 10:00 – 16:50 Place: Conference Room 103 Admission: Free Pre-registration : Not required Number of visitors: 55 ◆The Spectroscopical Society of Japan, 51st Summer Seminar "Raman Spectroscopy" 10:00 - 10:10 10:10 - 10:30 Organizer: The Spectroscopical Society of Japan Date: Sep. 2 (Wed.) 10:00 – 17:35 (Reception: 9:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 304 Admission: Member/Non-member JPY 12,500, Student JPY 5,500; The fee includes a brand new textbook "Raman Spectroscopy: Spectroscopy Series 1" (in Japanese); For participants who have the textbook, Member/Non-member JPY 8,500, Student JPY 1,500 Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 68 Chair: Akira Sakamoto (Aoyama Gakuin University) 10:00 - 10:05 Opening address Akira Sakamoto (Aoyama Gakuin University) 10:05 - 11:05 What State of the Art Raman Spectroscopy Sees ? Hiro-o Hamaguchi (National Chiao Tung University) 11:05 - 12:15 How to Measure Good Raman Spectra Koichi Iwata (Gakushuin University) 12:15 - 14:15 Lunch break and visit to JASIS2015 14:15 - 15:20 Application of Raman Spectroscopy to Fundamental Science Yukio Furukawa (Waseda University) 15:20 - 16:25 Application of Raman Spectroscopy in Industry Masanobu Yoshikawa (Toray Research Center, Inc.) 16:25 - 17:30 Recent Advances on Biomedical Applications of Raman Spectroscopy Tatsuyuki Yamamoto (Shimane University) 17:30 - 17:35 Closing address Akira Sakamoto (Aoyama Gakuin University) 10:30 - 10:50 10:50 - 11:10 11:10 - 11:30 11:30 - 11:50 11:50 - 13:50 13:50 - 14:10 14:10 - 14:30 14:30 - 14:50 14:50 - 15:15 15:15 - 15:25 15:25 - 15:45 15:45 - 16:05 ◆A Way to Healthmetorics business 16:05 - 16:25 Organizer: Metabolic Profiling Forum Date: Sep. 2(Wed.) 10:00 - 17:30 Place: Conference Room 101 Admission fee: Free Pre-registration : Required for lunch box reservation Number of visitors: 99 10:00 - 10:05 10:05 - 10:40 10:40 - 11:20 11:20 - 11:50 Pre Lunch Break (Free Bento Lunch will be served for pre-registered members) Lunch Break (12:05-12:30 Software Seminar: Metabolic Profiling Solutions by INFOCOM. ) Mr. Shigetoshi Yoshikawa (Infocom Inc.) Anti-inflammatory Mechanism Mediated by Commensal Bacteria and Food Components. Dr. Noriko Tsuji (AIST) Application of Supercritical Fluid Technologies to Metabolic Profiling. Prof. Dr. Takeshi Bamba (Kyushu Univ.) Coffee Break Free Coffee and Conversation NMR-Metabolic Profiling for Personalized Medical Treatment. The foot prints of 10 years and a new era. Prof. Dr. Masako Fujiwara (Tohoku Univ.) The Industrial Revolution Derived by The Integration of Personal Genome and Life-Log Big-Data. Prof. Dr. Yasuhisa Nemoto (Tohoku Univ) 16:25 - 16:45 16:45 - 16:50 Opening remark (METI) Introduction of JSCA (Japan National Committee for Standardization of Surface Chemical Analysis) D. Fujita (NIMS) Present state and prospect of International Standardization for Microbeam Analysis (ISO/TC202) K. Obori (Horiba, Ltd.) TC202/SC2: Standardization of EPMA N. Mori (JEOL Ltd.) TC202/SC3: Standardization of AEM K. Kamei (Waseda University) TC202/SC4: Standardization of SEM M. Matsuya (JEOL Ltd.) Break The activities of ISO/TC201 H. Nonaka (AIST) TC201: Standardization of XRR and TXRF K. Tsuji (Osaka City University) Present status of TC201 Bio WG M. Setou (Hamamatsu University School of Medicine) Activity report of TC201:Terminology, General procedures, Data management and treatment K. Yanagiuchi (TDK Corporation) Break International standardization of electrons spectroscopies (XPS、AES) H. Yoshikawa (NIMS) International standard for TC201/SC6 (Secondary ion mass spectrometry, SIMS) A. Takano (NTT-AT) Activity of ISO/TC 201/SC 8 : Glow Discharge Spectrometry K. Kakita (JSAC) ISO standards of SPM vocabulary and cantilever H. Itoh (AIST) Closing remark K. Obori (Horiba, Ltd.) ◆ Laser Ablation Workshop 2015 –Frontier researches and imaging analysis by LA-ICPMS Opening Remarks NMR-Metabolic profiling over 10 years. Dr. Tadashi Nemoto (AIST) A novel strategy for disease prevention and medical therapy through gut environmental modulation. Prof. Dr. Shinji Fukuda (Keio Univ.) Technical Seminar: Practice of Metabolomics Dr. Hisahiro Oshida (MKI) Organizer: Discussion Group for Laser Ablation Spectrochemistry Date: Sep. 2 (Wed.) 10:00 - 17:30 Place: Conference Room 104 Admission fee: Free Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 109 49 49 10:00-10:05 10:05-10:40 10:40-11:20 11:20-13:20 13:20-14:10 14:10-15:00 15:00-15:10 15:10-15:40 15:40-16:10 16:10-16:40 16:40-17:10 17:10-17:30 Opening remarks Prof. Takafumi Hirata (Kyoto Univ.) [Over view] Fundamentals and applications of LA-ICPMS Dr. Masaki Ohata (NMIJ/AIST) [Introductory lecture] Coupling of Laser Ablation-ICPMS technique with iQuant2 software for the imaging cytometry Prof. Takafumi Hirata (Kyoto University) and Dr. Toshihiro Suzuki (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Lunch and JASIS Exhibition [Special lecture 1] How does the elemental fractionation occur in LA-ICPMS and how can we solve it ? Prof. Naoki Furuta (Chuo Univ.) [Special lecture 2] Researches for petrology and mineral resources using fs-LA-ICPMS Dr. Yoshiaki Kon (GSI/AIST) Break [Technical presentation 1] Developments in Laser Ablation Dr. Robert Hutchinson (ESI) [Technical presentation 2] The Evolution and Future of Sample Chambers for Laser Ablation ICP Mass Spectrometry Dr. Dhinesh Asogan (Teledyne CETAC Technologies) [Technical presentation 3] New Developments of LIBS Spectrometer and its Application Dr. Jong Yoo and Dr. Jhanis Gonzalez (ASI) [Technical presentation 4] Reliable and Stable Femtosecond Laser System for Elemental Analysis (Tentative Title) Hitoshi Sekita (Cyber Laser Inc.) Overall discussions and closing remarks Prof. Takafumi Hirata (Kyoto Univ.) ◆Bases and Progress of Efficient Measurement Organizer: Organization for Research and Communication on Environmental Risk of Chemicals Date: September 3 (Fri.) 13:00 - 17:00 Place: Conference Room 304 Admission fee: JPY3.000 (including reference book) Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 47 13:00 - 13:40 13:40 - 14:10 14:10 - 14:40 14:40 - 14:50 14:50 - 15:30 15:30 - 16:10 16:10 - 17:00 September 2 (Wed.) Afternoon ◆Recent Activities of COMS-NANO -The development of methods and instruments to characterize nanomaterials and the standardizationOrganizer:Consortium for Measurement Solutions for Industrial Use of Nanomaterials (COMS-NANO) Date: Sep. 2 (Wed.) 13:00 - 16:20 Place: Convention Hall A Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 81 ◆Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum 1 "Anti-aging and Mibyou: Newest evidence on health care" Organizer: The Japan Mibyou System Association Hokkaido Branch Date: Sep. 2 (Wed.) 10:30 - 15:40 (Reception 10:00 - ) Place: Conference Room 201 Admission: charge JPY3.000 Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 34 10:30 - 10:35 10:35 - 11:15 11:15 - 12:45 12:45 - 13:25 13:25 - 14:05 14:05 - 14:45 14:45 - 14:55 14:55 - 15:35 15:35 - 15:40 Effectiveness of Simplified Measurement in Various Researches Shin-ya Urano (Institute of Environment and Resource Systems) A Basis and Application of Karl Fischer Moisture Meter Hiromasa Katoh (MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ANALYTEC Co.) Bases and Application of Fluorescence D.O. Sensor and Ammonia Meter by Coulometric Titration Ichiko Iwata (Central Kagaku Co.) Break Progress of Simplified Analytical Techniques for Water Quality and Application to Screening for Soil Pollution Keita Murai (KYORITSU CHEMICAL-CHECK Lab. Co.) Novel Detector Tubes and Portable Gas Chromatography Ai Sasajima (GASTEC Co.) Trial of Some of Effective Measurement Methods 13:00 - 13:10 13:10 - 14:10 Mibyou and Healthy life: newest study and important subjects of metabolism, exercise and supplements Opening address Takeshi Tadano,(Knazawa University, Venture Busines s Laboratory, Dept. of Health Care Medical Researc h, Director) New lipid testing toward Mibyou (the presymptomatic unhealthy status) Hitoshi Chiba (Hokkaido University, Faculty of Health Science, Professor) Break Research of experience therapy for effective locomotive and metabolic syndrome Kojiro Ishii (Doshisya University, Faculty of Health and Sports, Professor) Advanced risk assessment test for the healthy life Hidetoshi Tahara (Hiroshima University, Institute of Biomedical Health Science, Professor) Role of supplements in anti-aging medicine Masakazu Sawanobori (Sanbancho Gokigen Clinic, D irector) Break Real thearapy of placenta in anti-aging medicine from the perspective of regenerative medicine Sawako Hibino (R-Science Clinic, Director) Closing address Hitoshi Chiba (Hokkaido University, Faculty of Health Science, Professor) 14:10 - 14:40 14:40 - 14:50 14:50 - 15:50 15:50 - 16:20 Welcome address Yukinobu Miki (Vice-president, AIST) Keynote speech: Development of innovative solutions for nanotechnology Shingo Ichimura (Professor /Director of Strategic Innovation Office, Nagoya Univ.) Current situations of international standardization and regulations on nanomaterials Toshiyuki Fujimoto (Director, Research Institute for Material and Chemical Measurement, AIST) Break Development of new measurement method using an integrated measurement system for nanoparticles Naohiro Nishimoto (SHIMADZU Corporation) The instrument utilization of the integrated measurement system for nanoparticles from the consortium Yasushi Sugisawa (JEOL Ltd.,) ◆Countermeasures against Off-Flavors (Bad Smells) in Food and Sensory Panel Training Organizer: Food Off-Flavor Study Group Date: Sep. 4 (Wed.) 13:00 - 17:30 (Reception 12:30 -) Place: Conference Room 105 Admission Fee: Part I – JPY 2,000; Part II – JPY 2,000 Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 91 13:00 - 13:10 13:10 - 15:00 15:00 - 15:20 15:20 - 17:30 50 50 Opening Address Yoshio Sato (President, Food Off-Flavor Study Group; Professor, Tokyo Kasei University) Part I : Case Study on Off-flavor and its Countermeasures Organizers, Food Off-Flavor Study Group Break & Preparation for Part II Part II : Off-flavor Panel Training ~ build sensitivity, remember the smell, and recognize off-flavor ~ Organizers, Food Off-Flavor Study Group ◆International Conference Session 1 U.S. Symposium 2015 " Chemical Spectroscopic Imaging: New Ways to Understand Our World " September 3 (Thu.) Morning Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) Date: Sep. 2 (Wed.) 14:00 - 16:30 (Reception: 13:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 301A Pre-registration: Required Language : English with simultaneous interpretation Number of visitors: 53 ◆International Conference Session 3 RSC Tokyo International Conference 2015 "Analytical Technology towards Life Innovation" (1/2) Organizer: The Royal Society of Chemistry, UK (RSC) Co-organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) Date: Sep. 3 (Thu.) 9:30 - 17:20 (Reception: 9:00 - ) Place: Convention Hall B Admission :Free Pre-registration : Required Language : English with simultaneous interpretation Number of visitors: 167 Coordinator: Koichiro Matsuda and Chuck Gardner Chairman: Koichiro Matsuda, Chuck Gardner, and Takeshi Kawamoto 14:00-14:05 Introductory Remarks Penny R. Gardner (President Pittcon 2011) 14:05-14:20 Chemical Spectroscopic Imaging: New Ways to Understand Our World Chuck Gardner (Program Chairman Pittcon 2016) 14:20-14:55 Recent Advances in Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Richard P. Van Duyne (Northwestern University) 14:55-15:15 Coffee Break 15:15-15:50 AFM-IR Spectroscopy and Imaging of Polymer Nanofibers and Thin Films at the Nanoscale John F. Rabolt (University of Delaware) 15:50-16:25 An Ocean Full of Small Green Things: inroads on the Phytoplankton Classification Problem with Imaging Multivariate Optical Computing Michael Myrick (University of South Carolina) 16:25-16:30 Closing Remarks Koichiro Matsuda (JAIMA) Coordinator: Koji Suzuki Chairman: Koji Suzuki and Takehiko Kitamori 9:30 - 9:40 Opening Remark Prof. Koji Suzuki (Keio University) 9:40 - 10:20 Plenary Lecture 1 Fluorescent and Logic Systems Prof. Amila Prasnna De Silva (Queen’s University Belfast) 10:20 - 11:05 Flash Presentation A Presenters 11:05 - 11:25 Royal Society of Chemistry − supporting the global analytical science community − Philippa Ross (RSC) 11:25 - 12:10 Poster Session A Presenters 12:10 - 14:10 Break 14:10 - 14:50 Plenary Lecture 2 “A Decade of DART”: Continuing Developments in Ambient Ionization Dr. Robert B. Cody (JEOL USA, Inc.) 14:50 - 15:35 Flash Presentation B Presenters 15:35 - 16:05 Invited Lecture 1 Novel spirocyclization-based fluorogenic probes: From rapid intraoperative imaging of tiny tumors to super-resolution imaging Prof. Teruyasu Urano (The University of Tokyo) 16:05 - 16:35 Invited Lecture 2 Bioengineering Array of Blood Vessels for Assessment of Nanotherapeutics Prof. Noo Li Jeon (Seoul National University, Korea) 16:35 - 17:20 Poster Session B Presenters ◆International Conference Session 2 Asia Technical Forum 2015 "Food Science and Food Safety in Asia" Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) Date: Sep. 2 (Wed.) 14:00 - 17:00 (Reception: 13:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 301B Admission :Free Pre-registration : Required Language : English with simultaneous interpretation Number of visitors: 33 Coordinator: Shoichi Sakanishi and Takeshi Kawamoto Chairman: Takeshi Kawamoto 14:00-14:05 Introductory Remarks Gon-emon Kurihara (President of JAIMA) 14:05-14:45 Establishing measurement standards for food nutrients and clinical diagnostics of nutrient deficiency/excesses Byungjoo Kim (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science(KRISS), Korea) 14:45-15:25 Simultaneous determination of Carnitine and Choline in functional food Supaporn Jirakaikosol (Thailand Institute of Scientific a nd Technological Research(TISTR), Thailand) 15:25-15:35 Coffee Break 15:35-16:15 Current Status and Development of Pesticide Residues Standards in China Xiaowei Liu (Agro-Environmental Protection Institute Ministry of Agriculture, China) 16:15-16:55 Laboratory activity supporting Food safety state management in Vietnam Nguyen Tu Tuan Anh (Vietnam Association of Testing Laboratory(VINALAB), Vietnam) 16:55-17:00 Closing Remarks Takeshi Kawamoto (JAIMA) ◆JAIMA Seminar 4 "Instrumental Analysis -LC" Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association Date: Sep. 3 (Thu.) 9:30-17:30 (Reception: 9:00 - ) Place: Conference Room 302l Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 158 Chairman: Hiroshi Nakamura (Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science) 9:30-9:45 Organizer’s guidance Hiroshi Nakamura (Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science) 9:45-10:25 The art of HPLC: Its quintessence Hiroshi Nakamura (Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science) 10:30-11:10 The art of selecting solvents and reagents Kunio Takiuchi (Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) 11:15-11:55 The art of pretreatment Shunya Sasaki (Nihon Waters K.K.) 14:00-14:40 The art of separation Norikazu Nagae (ChromaNik Technologies Inc.) 14:45-15:25 The art of detection Hirohisa Mikami (Shimadzu Corporation) 15:30-16:10 The art of LC/MS Yutaka Takahashi (MS Solutions Ltd.) 16:15-16:55 The art of troubleshooting Masao Bounoshita (JASCO) 17:00-17:30 General discussion All of speakers ◆JAIMA Seminar 3 "Instrumental Analysis –Bio-Technology" Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association Date: Sep. 2 (Wed.) 14:30-17:30 (Reception: 14:00 - ) Place: Conference Room 303 Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 54 14:30 - 15:50 15:50 - 16:00 16:00 - 17:30 The cutting edge of bioanalytical methods (1) Moritoshi Sato (The University of Tokyo) Break The cutting edge of bioanalytical methods (2) Moritoshi Sato (The University of Tokyo) 51 51 ◆Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum 2 "BD2K: From Affluent Data Produced from Analytical and Measurement Devices to Knowledge Synthesis" ◆International Conference Session 4 Korea Forum 2015 (1) "Improvement of Quality of Life (Safe and Comfortable Life)" Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) Co-organizer: Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) Date: Sep. 3 (Thu.) 10:00 - 12:10 (Reception: 9:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 301A Admission :Free Pre-registration : Required Language : English with simultaneous interpretation Number of visitors: 16 Organizer: Institute for Cyber Associates / Society for Biomed Pharma D2KScience Date: Sept. 3 (Thu.) 9:50 - 16:50 Place: Conference Room 201 Admission: Free Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 90 9:50 10:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 12:00-14:00 14:00-15:00 15:00-15:20 15:20-16:20 16:20-16:40 16:40-16:50 Welcome and Opening Remarks I. Advances in Sequencing and Data to Knowledge Synthesis “Data science and knowledge discovery in omics-based analysis” Kaoru Mogushi (Juntendo University) II. D2K in Development of Simple and Convenient Alternative Models “Data Analyses in Development of Models Using Model Organisms” Tsuguchika Kaminuma (ICA) “Application of iPS cell-derived hepatocytes to the drug safety test and the implementation of the aquired data” Seiichi Ishida (NIHS) “Computational toxicology: The new role of in Silico technology (multivariate analysis/multivariate analyses/ pattern recognition and artificial intelligence)” Kotaro Yuta (In Silico Data, Ltd.) Lunch Time – Luncheon Seminar “New technique (the KY method, the GALAS method) and application examples to chemical big data analysis/ prediction (In Silico Data, Ltd.) III. How to Interpret Data from Analytical Devices “Application of predictive models for forensic drug analysis” Kanju Saka (the University of Tokyo) “Expectation for the roles of instruments in three-dimensional cultured tissue formation” Marie Shinohara (IIS, the University of Tokyo) Coffee Break (Sponsored by In Silico Data, Ltd.) IV. Challenges of AI to Big Data Analysis “Perspective on big data analysis of sensor data sourced from the internet of things with artificial intelligence” Yusuke Komiyama (the University of Tokyo) “Trends in new industrial society environment from artificial intelligence” Takahiro Ikushima (Mathematical Science Advanced Technology Laboratory CO., LTD) V. Panel Discussion: From Statistics, Pattern Recognition, and Big Data to knowledge Engineering Chair: Tadashi Nemoto (AIST), Tsuguchika Kaminuma (ICA) Closing remarks and networking Coordinator: Koichiro Matsuda and Jin Seog Kim Chairman: Koichiro Matsuda and Jin Seog Kim 10 :00 -10:05 Introductory Remarks Koichiro Matsuda (JAIMA) 10:05-10:45 Scientific Action of Global Warming Jin Seog Kim (Center for Gas Analysis, KRISS) 10:45-11:25 Wide area surveillance technology by using multi-sensors Man Yong Choi (Center for Safety Measurement, KRISS) 11:25-12:05 Comfortable Smart Home for the Elderly Se Jin Park (Center for Medical Metrology, KRISS) 12:05-12:10 Closing Remarks Jin Seog Kim (Center for Gas Analysis, KRISS) ◆International Conference Session 5 China Forum 2015 " Environmental Issues in China: New Governmental Policy and Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Pollutants in the Atmosphere, Water and Soil " Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) Co-organizer: China Association for Instrumental Analysis (CAIA) Date: Sep. 3 (Thu.) 10:00 - 12:10 (Reception: 9:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 301B Admission :Free Pre-registration : Required Language : Chinese with simultaneous interpretation Number of visitors: 91 Coordinator: Koichiro Matsuda and Takeshi Kawamoto Chairman: Takeshi Kawamoto and Sun Zeming 10 :00 -10:05 Introductory Remarks Gon-emon Kurihara (President of JAIMA) 10:05-10:45 China’s Transforming Environmental Management and its Changing Demand for Environmental Monitoring Chang Miao (Tsinghua University, China) 10:45-11:25 Inspection on Heavy Metal Pollution and Application of Analysis Technology in China Sun Zeming (National Center of Analysis and Testing for Nonferrous Metals, China) 11:25-12:05 Progress on Environmental Analysis Technology and Standardization in China Dong Liang (National Research Centre for Environm ental Analysis and Measurement, China) 12:05-12:10 Closing Remarks Sun Zeming (National Center of Analysis and Testing for Nonferrous Metals, China) ◆The Spectroscopical Society of Japan, 51st Summer Seminar "Super-resolution Microscopy and Spectroscopic Imaging" Organizer: The Spectroscopical Society of Japan Date: Sep. 3 (Thu.) 10:00 – 17:00 (Reception: 9:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 304 Admission: Member/Non-member JPY10,000, Student JPY3,000 Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 21 15:45 - 16:55 Chair: Yuika Saito (Osaka University) Opening address Yuika Saito (Osaka University) Tip-enhanced Near-field Microscopy Yuika Saito (Osaka University) Super-resolution Microscopy Katsumasa Fujita (Osaka University) Lunch break and visit to JASIS2015 Nonlinear Raman Microscopy Hideaki Kano (University of Tsukuba) Deep Ultraviolet Microscopy 16:55 - 17:00 Closing address 10:00 - 10:05 10:05 - 11:15 11:15 - 12:25 12:25 - 14:35 14:35 - 15:45 ◆JAIMA Seminar 5 " Fundamental lectures on analyzing data " Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association Date: Sep. 3(Thu.) 10:00 - 12:00 (Reception: 9:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 303 Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 176 10:00 - 11:00 11:00 - 12:00 Yasuaki Kumamoto (RIKEN) Yuika Saito (Osaka University) 52 52 Chair: Nobuo Uehara (Utsunomiya University) Handling and treatments of measured values -to re port analytical results from themMichihisa Uemoto (Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute) Introductory Lectures on “Measurement Uncertainty” Hideyuki Tanaka (NMIJ, AIST) 15:55 - 16:35 ◆JSIA Seminar 1 "Basic knowledge on Scientific Instruments Industry" – Environmental Analysis – 16:35 - 17:15 Organizer: Japan Scientific Instruments Association Date: Sep. 3(Thu.) 10:00 - 12:00 Place: Conference Room 102 Admission: Members JPY2,000, Non-members JPY4,000 Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 53 10:00 - 11:00 11:00 - 12:00 17:15 - 17:20 ◆NMIJ CRM Seminar 2015: Water analysis and reference materials for good health Organizer: National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ) / National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Date: Sep. 3 (Thu.) 10:30 - 16:25 (Reception : 10:00 - ) Place: Convention Hall A Admission: Free Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 125 Part 1: Summary of scientific instruments industry –environmental analysis Yasuhide Hisamoto, formely Hitachi / former technical chairman of Analytical Instruments Association Part 2: Analysis method and related scientific instruments in environmental analysis (water, air, soil and waste) Yasuhide Hisamoto, formely Hitachi /former technical chairman of Analytical Instruments Association 10:30 - 10:35 10:35 - 11:05 ◆Hyphenated Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer "Separation and Analysis – Basic and application –" Organizer: The Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan (JASIS Project) Date: Sep. 3 (Thu.) 10:00 - 16:00 (Reception 9:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 105 Admission: Free Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 69 10:00 - 10:10 10:10 - 11:40 11:40 - 13:00 13:00 - 13:40 13:40 - 14:20 14:20 - 14:30 14:30 - 15:10 15:10 - 15:50 15:50 - 16:00 11:05 - 11:30 11:30 - 11:55 Opening remarks Kanae Teramoto (JEOL) Fundamentals and Practices for Liquid Chromatograph Mass Spectrometry - Effect of Chromatographic Separation on Mass Spectrometry Junichi Masuda (Shimadzu Corporation) Break Basic theory of GCxGC-MS Hirooki Kanda (GERSTEL) 50 Years History of Hyphenated Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer Yasuhide Hisamoto (A I Service Corporation) Break LCxLC+MS in Pharmaceutical Development:Bioanalysis by column switching techniques Kuninori Mutaguchi (SCAS) Innovative analysis of oxidative stress by using LC-MS/MS Aya Umeno (AIST) Concluding remarks Kanae Teramoto (JEOL) 11:55 - 14:00 14:00 - 14:25 14:25 - 14:50 14:50 - 15:15 15:15 - 15:40 ◆ Advanced technology of scanning probe microscopy for practical materials and devices Organizer: The Japanese Society of Microscopy (SPM Division) Date: Sep. 3 (Thu.) 10:00 - 17:20 (Reception : 9:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 106 Admission: JPY 3,000 (Including Abstract) Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 44 10:00 - 10:10 10:10 - 11:00 11:00 - 11:40 11:40 - 12:10 12:10 - 14:10 14:10 - 14:15 14:15 - 15:05 15:05 - 15:55 Chair: Hiroshi Itoh (AIST) Opening Hiroshi Itoh (AIST) SPM Analysis of 2D carrier distribution of Si devices by using Scanning spread resistance microscopy Li Zhang (Toshiba) SPM analysis of local electronic properties of organic thin film transistor Kei Kobayashi (Kyoto University) Introduction of SPM products: Bruker Nano Surfaces, Hitachi High-Tech Science, Shimadzu, RIBM, Oxford Instruments, TOYO corporation Lunch time, and visiting exhibition Short announcement Hiroshi Itoh (AIST) Electrochemical analysis of Solid-liquid interface by qPlus-sensor AFM Takashi Ichii (Kyoto University) AM- and FM-AFM measurement techniques for polymer application Ryohei Kokawa (Shimadzu) SPM analysis for organic polymers Masayuki Iwasa (Hitachi High-Tech Science) Advanced AFM technology for local viscoelasticity analysis Ken Nakajima (Tokyo Tech Univ.) Closing Daisuke Fujita (NIMS) 15:40 - 16:00 16:00 - 16:20 16:20 - 16:25 Greetings and Opening Remarks Toshiyuki Fujimoto (Director, Research Institute for Material and Chemical Measurement, NMIJ) Development of rapid & convenient water analysis (AIST water project) Masaki Torimura (Primary Research Manager, Enviro nmental Management Research Institute, Energy and Environment) Electrolytic conductivity of solutions Toshiaki Asakai (Associate Manager, NMIJ Public Relations Office, Research Planning Department of NMIJ, NMIJ) Measurement of nutrients in seawater Chikako Cheong (Senior Researcher, Inorganic Standards Group, Research Institute for Material and Chemical Measurement, NMIJ) Break 【Invited lecture】 Current situation around drinking water quality testing methods Norihiro Kobayashi (Section Chief, National Institute of Health Sciences) Inorganic reference materials designated for water quality inspection in "Waterworks Act" Toshihiro Suzuki (Senior Researcher, Inorganic Standards Group, Research Institute for Material and Chemical Measurement, NMIJ) Organic reference materials designated for water quality inspection in "Waterworks Act" Yoshitaka Shimizu (Senior Researcher, Organic Prima ry Standards Group, Research Institute for Material a nd Chemical Measurement, NMIJ) 【Invited lecture】 Waterworks Law and the Drinking Water Inspectional Laboratories Junichi Nakagawa (Senior Adviser, Oyalox Clean Service) ICP-MS for Determination of Trace Elements in Tap Water Yanbei Zhu (Senior Researcher, Environmental Standards Group, Research Institute for Material and Chemical Measurement, NMIJ) Get Reliability -New Lineup of NMIJ CRM 2015Toshiaki Asakai (Associate Manager, NMIJ Public R elations Office, Research Planning Department of NMIJ, NMIJ) Closing Remarks Akiko Takatsu (Deputy Director, Research Institute for Material and Chemical Measurement, NMIJ) September 3 (Thu.) Afternoon ◆JACI/GSC Forum Organizer: Japan Association for Chemical Innovation Date: Sep. 3 (Thu 12:00 - 17:30 (Reception 11:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 201 Admission fee: Free Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 56 53 53 ◆The technical seminar for drinking water analysis in 2015 ◆International Conference Session 6 Korea Forum 2015 (2) "Nexus Nano and Nature and Application – Young, Fresh and Innovation" Organizer: Association of Examination and Inspection for Supplied Water Date: September3 (Thu.) 13:00 - 16:35 (Reception 12:30 - ) Place: Conference Room103 Admission fee: JPY4,000 ( Members of Association of Secretary-general of the association ) Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 100 13:00-13:10 13:10 - 14:40 14:55 - 15:45 15:45 - 16:35 Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) Co-organizer: Seoul National University Date: Date: Sep. 3 (Thu.) 14:00 - 17:00 (Reception: 13:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 301B Admission :Free Pre-registration : Required Language : English with simultaneous interpretation Number of visitors: 20 Opening Remarks Akio Okumura (president of the association) The present state and problem of Japanese waterworks The trend of the tap water quality Yasumoto Magara (Japan Small Scale Water Works Association, Japan Water Works Operation and management Association) Basic operation of solid phase minicolumn (GL Sciences Inc.) Test method using LC/MS (Shimadzu Corporation) Coordinator: Koichiro Matsuda and Ho Sup Jung Chairman: Koichiro Matsuda and Ho Sup Jung 14:00-14:05 Introductory Remarks 14:05-14:45 Nanoelectrokinetic Selective Preconcentration Mechanism by Ion Concentration Polarization Sung Jae Kim (Seoul National University) 14:45-15:25 Biomimetic Microstructured Pads with Optimized Friction and Adhesion for Precision Manufacturing and Production Hoon Eui Jeong (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)) 15:25-15:35 Coffee Break 15:35-16:15 Fabrication of Large Area Metamaterials for Acoustic Attenuation Moon Kyu Kwak (Kyungpook National University) 16:15-16:55 Nature Inspired Micro-Fluidic Device and Application Ho Sup Jung ( Seoul National University) 16:55-17:00 Closing Remarks Koichiro Matsuda (JAIMA) ◆The latest information of odor and aroma Organizer: Society of Indoor Environment Japan (SIEJ) Date: September 3 (Thur.) 13:00 - 17:00 (Reception 12:30 -) Place: Conference Room 104 Admission fee: JPY5,000 (member), JPY 8,000 (non-member) Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 57 13:00-13:10 13:10-13:50 13:50-14:20 14:20-14:50 14:50-15:00 15:00-15:20 15:20-15:40 15:40-16:10 16:10-16:40 16:40-16:55 16:55-17:00 Outline explanation Makoto Yamaguchi (Chairman, Business Committee of SIEJ) Introduction to indoor odor and aroma Akihisa Takemura (Setsunan University) Living environment and stench Daisuke Oikawa (Airex, Inc.) Using scents to optimize and evaluate room comfort levels Mai Yanagawa (Air Aroma Japan/Kansei Projects Committee) Break time Usage example of the odor detector and the gas sensor application to odor analysis. Yasuki Yoshie (New cosmos Electric.Co.,Ltd.) Examples of utilizing the odor sensing devices including odor monitors Yasuhiro Setoguchi (Figaro Engineering Inc.) Gas removal effect by air-conditioning equipments Toshio Tanaka (Daikin Industries, Ltd.) Removal technology of interior odorants (VOC etc.) using functional non-woven sheet Yuki Tamura (Cataler Corporation) Discussion General overview Akihisa Takemura (Setsunan University) ◆ Diagnostics for infrastructure, connecting the sensors via internet Organizer: Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Date: Sep. 3 (Thu.) 14:00 - 16:55 pm (Reception : 13:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 101 Admission: Free Pre-registration : Not required Number of visitors: 51 14:00 - 14:05 14:05 - 14:30 14:30 - 14:55 ◆JAIMA Seminar 6 "Instrumental Analysis -FIA" Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association Date: Sep. 3 (Thu.) 14:00 - 17:00 (Reception: 13:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 301A Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 32 14:00 - 14:40 14:40 - 15:20 15:30 – 16:00 16:00 – 16:30 16:30 – 17:00 14:55 - 15:20 15:20 - 15:35 15:35 - 16:00 Chair: Norio Teshima (Aichi Institute of Technology) Flow Analysis: Its Fundamental and Application to Environmental Water and Clinical Analysis Norio Teshima (Aichi Institute of Technology) Present situation on adoption of Flow analysis to JIS methods Eiko Nakamura (Yokohama National University) Changes of FIA present and past from the view point of practical analyses Yuko Iio (Aqua Pulse Co., Ltd.) Basic and advanced technologies of metal separation resins for SIA Yoshiaki Hurusyo (GL Science Inc.) Advanced chemical analysis by flow analysis coupled with the pre-treatment on-line devices Keiro Higuchi (Kochi University, Ogawa & Co.) 16:00 - 16:25 16:25 - 16:50 16:50 - 16:55 54 54 Introductory Remarks Naoki ICHIKAWA (Director of Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute) Condition monitoring for manufacturing facilities by using data modeling technology Keijiro MASUI (Mathematical Modelling and Design Group) Damage Evaluation of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic using Laser Cutting Process Yoshihisa HARADA (Structural and Processing Reliability Group) Hydrogen tank check-up technique for realizing the safe hydrogen storage using a mechanoluminescent material Yuki FUJIO (Trillion Sensing Group) Break Technique for measuring distribution of invisible static electricity Kazuya KIKUNAGA (Trillion Sensing Group) Visualizing measurement technique of implicit knowledge under the surface of fine polished products Yoshitarou SAKATA (Trillion Sensing Group) Revolution in on-site measurement by trillion sensors universe Nao TERASAKI (Trillion Sensing Group) Closing Remarks Morito AKIYAMA (Deputy Director of Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute) 11:25 - 12:10 12:10 - 14:10 14:10 - 14:55 14:55 - 15:40 15:40 - 16:10 ◆JAIMA Seminar 7 "Instrumental Analysis -GC" Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association Date: Sep. 3 Thu.) 14:30-17:30 (Reception: 13:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 303 Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 169 14:30-14:10 14:10-15:40 15:40-16:20 16:20-17:20 17:20-17:30 16:10 - 16:40 Chair: Tsuneaki Maeda (AIST) 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 (Azabu Univ.) Question / Discussion 16:40 - 17:00 ◆JAIMA Seminar 8 "Instrumental Analysis -IC" Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 9:30-12:30 (Reception: 9:00 - ) Place: Conference Room 302 Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 77 September 4 (Fri.) Morning ◆Practical surface analysis – knowledge of surface analysis for beginners 9:30 - 9:35 Organizer: Surface Analysis Society of Japan Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 9:00 - 17:00 (Reception : 8:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 104 Admission: Free Pre-registration: Not Required Number of visitors: 122 09:00 - 09:10 09:10 - 10:05 10:05 - 11:00 11:00 - 13:00 13:00 - 13:55 13:55 - 14:50 14:50 - 15:00 15:00 - 15:55 15:55 - 16:50 16:50 - 17:00 Poster Session C Presenters Break Flash Presentation D Presenters Poster Session D Presenters Invited Lecture 4 In Vivo Determination of Reactive Oxygen Species and Related Molecules Based on Ratiometric Strategy Prof. Yang Tian (East China Normal University, China) Invited Lecture 5 Protein Sensing in Living Cells by Fluorescence Switchable Probes based on Disassembly-Induced Emission Dye and Fluorescent Molecular Rotor Prof. Kui-Thong Tan (National Tsing Hua University) Award ceremony & Closing Prof. Takehiko Kitamori (The University of Tokyo) 9:35 - 10:15 10:15 - 10:55 10:55 - 11:35 11:35 - 12:15 Opening A review of surface analysis K. Yanagiuchi (TDK) Basics of AES, XPS and SIMS K. Yoshihara (Omicron NTJ) Lunch Break and JASIS 2015 Sample handling and sample pretreatment S. Araki (Nissan ARC) Introduction to TOF-SIMS analysis for beginners H. Itoh (Konica Minolta) Coffe Break Introduction to AES analysis for beginners T. Ogiwara (NIMS) Introduction to XPS analysis for beginners M. Shima (JEOL) Closing 12:15 - 12:30 Chair: Sato (TOSOH) Opening Remarks The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry, Japanese Association of Ion Chromatography The outline and the latest trend of Ion Chromatography Toyohide Takeuchi(Gifu University) The separation and detection in Ion Chromatography Takahiro Suzuki (Thermo Fisher Scientific) How to use the Ion chromatograph better Atsushi Ieuji (Shimadzu Corporation ) Application to Flue Gas Analysis of JIS by Ion Chromatography Makoto Nonomura (Evaluation Research Institute for Environmental Technology) Introduce the capacity for Ion Chromatography Analysis. And this examinations. Ryozo Goto (The Japan Society for Analytical Chem istry, Japanese Association of Ion Chromatography) ◆The 1st Symposium of Research Institute for Measurement and Analytical Instrumentation (RIMA) – Combining metrology standards with measurement & analysis Organizer: Research Institute for Measurement and Analytical Instrumentation (RIMA), National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 10:00 - 16:00 Place: Convention Hall A Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 130 ◆International Conference Session 7 RSC Tokyo International Conference 2015 "Analytical Technology towards Life Innovation" (2/2) Organizer: The Royal Society of Chemistry, UK (RSC) Co-organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 9:30 - 17:00 (Reception: 9:00 - ) Place: Convention Hall B Admission :Free Pre-registration : Required Language : English with simultaneous interpretation Number of visitors: 47 10:00 10:00 - 10:30 10:30 - 11:30 11:30 - 12:00 Coordinator: Koji Suzuki Chairman: Koji Suzuki and Takehiko Kitamori 9:30 - 10:10 Plenary Lecture 3 Purpose-made instrumentation and methodology developm ent based on capillary electrophoresis with contactless con ductivity detection as a simple and inexpensive solution f or water analysis Prof. Pham Hung Viet (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) 10:10 - 10:55 Flash Presentation C Presenters 10:55 - 11:25 Invited Lecture 3 Development of Novel Paper-Based Electrochemical Devices for Bio-Analysis Dr. Weena Siangproh (Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand) 12:00 - 13:00 13:00 - 13:30 13:30 - 14:00 14:00 - 14:30 14:30 - 15:00 15:00 55 55 Opening remarks Introduction talk Hidehiko Nonaka (Director, RIMA) 【Invited Talk】New technology of measurement of the medical ultrasound and the trend of development of device Kazufumi Tanaka (Chief Engineer, Products R&D Department 1, Medical Systems Engineering Division 1, Hitachi Aloka Medical, Ltd.) Measurement standards of ultrasonics Masayuki Yoshioka (Acoustics and Ultrasonics Standards Group, RIMA) Lunch & Poster 【Posters (Core time)】Recent research results of RIIF Measurement instrumentations using ultrasonics and their appolcations Nobuyuki Toyama (Non-destructive Measurement Group, RIMA) Measurement standards of quantum beams and radiation Norio Saito (Deputy director, RIMA) Measurement instrumentations using quantum beams and radiation and their appolcations Ryouichi Suzuki (Prime Senior Researcher, RIMA) Closing remarks & Closing ◆Explanation and approach for spread of "chemSEHRPA" ◆The Spectroscopical Society of Japan, 51st Summer Seminar "Precise Comprehension on Fundamentals and Applications of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy" Organizer: TKK / PAI-NET (Professionals' Network in Advanced Instrumentation Society) Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 10:00 - 12:00 (Reception 9:30 - ) Venue: Conference Room 103 Admission: Free Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 47 Organizer: The Spectroscopical Society of Japan Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 10:00 – 17:00 (Reception: 9:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 304 Admission: Member/Non-member JPY13,000, Student JPY6,000; The fee includes a brand new textbook "Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: Spectroscopy Series 2" (in Japanese); For participants who have the textbook, Member/Non-member JPY8,500, Student JPY1,500 Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 58 10:00 - 10:05 10:05 - 11:15 11:15 - 12:25 12:25 - 14:35 14:35 - 15:45 15:45 - 16:55 16:55 - 17:00 10:00 - 12:00 11:30 - 12:00 Chair: Norihisa Katayama (Nagoya City University) Opening address Norihisa Katayama (Nagoya City University) Analyses of NIR Spectra Shigeaki Morita (Osaka Electro-Communication University) Instruments and Measurements for NIR Spectroscopy Akifumi Ikehata (National Food Research Institute, NARO) Lunch break and visit to JASIS2015 Applications of NIR Spectroscopy Satoru Tsuchikawa (Nagoya University) NIR Imaging System Toshimi Suzuki (Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.) Closing address Norihisa Katayama (Nagoya City University) ◆JASIS 2015 JEMCA Seminar Organizer: Japan Environmental Measurement and Chemical Analysis Association (JEMCA) Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 10:00 - 15:30 (Reception 9:30 - ) Venue: Conference Room 105 Admission: Free Pre-registration : Required. Number of visitors: 90 10:00 - 10:05 10:05 - 10:50 10:50 - 11:35 ◆JAIMA Seminar 9 " Fundamental lectures on basic techniques in analytical experiments " 11:35 - 12:00 Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 10:00-12:00 (Reception: 9:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 303 Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 149 12:00 - 14:00 14:00 - 15:30 Chair: Michihisa Uemoto (Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute) 10:00 – 11:00 How to handle balances and pipettes properly Fumihide Miyashita (Shimadzu Corp.) 11:00 – 12:00 How to handle “mol” in preparing solutions Nobuo Uehara (Utsunomiya University) Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 10:00 – 13:00 (Reception: 9:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 106 Admission fee: Free Pre-registration : Required Language: Japanese or English with simultaneous interpretation Number of visitors: 63 Organizer: Japan Scientific Instruments Association Date: Sep. 4(Fri) 10:00 - 12:00 Place: Conference Room 102 Admission: Members JPY2,000, Non-members JPY4,000 Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 73 11:00~12:00 Opening remarks JEMCA staff (JEMCA) Transition of the regulation and the analysis method for asbestos in Japan and foreign countries. Hiroshi Kosaka (Hyogo Prefectural Institute of Public Health and Consumer Science) The problems about the analysis methods of asbestos, and the future outlooks of asbestos analysis business. Hironori Kamemoto (EFA Laboratories) JEMCA’ s works relating asbestos analysis to gain the confidence data. Tsuneo Hashiba (JEMCA) Break The state of the pollution by PM2.5 and the problem. in Japan. Kazuhiko Sakamoto (Asia Center for Air Pollution Research / Center for Environmental Science in Saitama) ◆JAIMA Symposium 2015 "Now and Future" of Analytical Instruments related industries in the ASEAN region ~ Human Resource Development Program to Foster High Level Professionals of Instrumental Analysis to Support Industrial Development in ASEAN Countries ~ ◆JSIA Seminar 2 "Basic knowledge on Scientific Instruments Industry" – Pharmaceutical and Food Analysis - 10:00~11:00 Explanation and approach for spread of “chemSEHRPA” Mr. Kiyoshi Nakazawa (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) Demonstration of chemSHERPA data entry support tool Ms. Chisato Yoshigahara (Mizuho Information & Research Institute, Inc.) 10:00-10:05 10:05-10:30 Part 1: Summary of scientific instruments industry – pharmaceutical and food analysis Yasuhide Hisamoto, formely Hitachi / former techni cal chairman of Analytical Instruments Association Part 2: Analysis method and related scientific instruments in pharmaceutical and food analysis Yasuhide Hisamoto, formely Hitachi / former technical chairman of Analytical Instruments Association 10:30-11:25 11:25-11:55 11:55-12:25 12:25-12:55 12:55-13:00 56 56 Chairman: Kyoichi Komori (JAIMA) Introductory Remarks Kentaro Hayashi (JAIMA) Investigation Report Technical Affair’s Committee (JAIMA) Plenary: Role of Instrumental Analysis in the Industry of Thailand and Related Human Resource Development Prof. Suwabun Chirachanchai (Chulalongkorn Univ., Thailand) NCTC and Human Resource Development of High Level Professional of Instrumental Analysis Dr. Natthapon Wittiphan (NSTDA Characterization and Testing Service Center, Thailand) The Human Resource Development for Analytical Chemistry in Vietnam (Tentative) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tu Binh Minh (VNU University of Science) Education for Analytical Chemist in Vietnam (Tentative) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Ha, (VNU University of Science) Closing Remarks Hisashi Sugisawa (JAIMA) Sep. 4 (Fri.) Afternoon ◆JAIMA Seminar 10 "Instrumental Analysis –Thermal Analysis" Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 14:00 - 17:00 (Reception:13:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 302 Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 84 ◆Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum 4 "The Introduction of Chiba Bio-Lifescience with a Focus on Health and Medical Care" Organizer: Chiba Bio-Lifescience Network Date: Sept. 4 (Fri.) 13:00 - 16:30 (Reception 12:30 - ) Venue: Conference Room 301 Admission: Free Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 40 14:00 - 14:10 14:10 - 14:45 ◆Recent progress of portable analytical instrument out of the laboratory 14:45 - 15:20 Organizer: PAI-NET(Professionals' Network in Advanced Instrumentation Society) Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 13:00 - 16:30 (Reception : 12:30 - ) Venue: Conference Room 103 Admission: JPY 2,160 Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 25 15:20 - 15:35 15:35 - 16:10 16:10 - 16:45 16:45 - 17:00 ◆ JAIMA Seminar 11 "Instrumental Analysis –Separation Science" ◆AOAC INTERNATIONAL and International Harmonization of Analytical Methods Organizer: Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’Association Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 14:30-17:30 (Reception: 13:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 303 Admission fee: Free Pre-registration: Required Number of visitors: 50 Organizer: AOAC INTERNATIONAL Japan Section Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 13:30 - 17:00 (Reception 13:00 - ) Place: Conference Room 101 Admission: Free Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 30 13:30-13:50 13:50-15:00 15:00-15:20 15:20-16:00 16:00-16:40 16:40-17:00 Session Organizer : Gas Chromatography Discussion Group, Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry Chair : Tsuneaki Maeda (AIST) 14:30-15:15 Solutions for GC,GC/MS Analysis – The Current and IssuesMasahiro Furuno (GL Sciences) Chair : Hiroshi Nakamura (Tokyo Univ. of Science) 15:15-16:00 Study on Definition of UHPLC to Be Separated from HPLC Masahito Ito (Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation) Chair : Koichi Oguma (Chiba Univ.) 16:00-16-45 Flow analysis for atmospheric species: Odor, volcanic gases, breath analysis, PM2.5 Kei Toda (Kumamoto Univ.) Chair : Kazuaki Ito (Kinki Univ.) 16:45-17:30 Ion chromatography supporting your daily life Yoshimitsu Tada (Tosoh Corp.) About AOAC INTERNATIONAL & AOACI Japan Section Yoko Mori (President-Elect AOACIJS, Japan Accreditation Board) Harmonization of Microbiological Methods Shizunobu Igimi (National Institute of Health Sciences) Brake Global standardization of testing methods for genetically modified foods Junichi Mano (National Food Research Institute, NARO) Standardization of food allergen detection methods Takashi Hirao (House Foods Group Inc.) Open Discussion (Moderator)Tetsuhisa Goto (Fellow AOAC International) ◆Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Forum 3 "Healthcare New Frontier" Organizer: Kanagawa Prefectural Government Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 14:00 - 16:00 (Reception 13:30 - ) Place: Conference Room 201 Admission: Free Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 37 14:00 - - 16:00 Chair: Takahisa Tsugoshi (AIST) 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 Yuko Nishimoto (Kanagawa Univ.) ◆SEFA Seminar Organizer: Scientific Equipment and Furniture Association(SEFA) Date: Sep. 4 (Fri.) 15:00 - 16:00 (Reception 14:30 - ) Venue: Conference Room 102 Admission: Free Pre-registration : Required Number of visitors: 15 Chair: Kanagawa Prefectural Government Healthcare New Frontier Kanagawa Prefectural Government PST Corporation, Inc. TechnoSuruga Laboratory Co., Ltd. Quintesensia. LLC 57 57 21. Science Seminar Science Seminar was held for not only the person well versed in "analytical and scientific instrument" but also general people. The Science Seminar 2015 was titled as "Can a Robot Get into the University of Tokyo?" and the speaker was Prof. Takuya Matsuzaki of Nagoya University. It was held on September 3 (Thu.) at “REI” Hall, 2nd Floor of Hotel New Otani Makuhari. ◆Science Seminar “Can a Robot Get into the University of Tokyo?” Date: Sept 3 (Thu.), 2015 13:00 - 14:30 Place: "REI" Hall, 2nd Floor of Hotel New Otani Makuhari Admission fee: Free Number of audience: 195 people Speaker: Associate Prof. Takuya Matsuzaki, Graduate School of Engineering and School of Engineering, Nagoya University 58 58 22. Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar 5th Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar was held on September 4 (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 4 (Fri.), 2015 14:00 - 15:40 Place: International Conference Room, 2nd Fl. of International Conference Hall Admission Fee: Free Number of audience: 512 people Lecture 1: Overview of the Japanese Pharmacopoeia 17th Edition (14:00 - 14:40) Speaker: Lecture 2: Issei Takayama, Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency Revised point of a medicine manufacturing testing method in the 17th revision (14:50 - 15:30) Speaker: Chikako Yomota, Pharmaceuticals and Medical Device Regulatory Science Society of Japan 59 59 23. Visitors’ Profile The visitor profile analysis was performed based on admission registration forms filled out by the 23,408 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. Visitors were from all category of industry, 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 28.1%; sales: about 21.7%; Analysis / testing / inspection / measurement: about 17.5%; production / manufacturing / quality control: about 6.9%. 1. Classification by the registration type Pre-registration through website(~Aug. 21) Pre-registration through website(Aug 22~) On-site PC registration Total Sep. 2 4,449 2,474 936 7,859 Sep. 3 3,823 2,620 967 7,410 JASIS2015 Sep. 4 3,896 3,126 1,117 8,139 Total 12,168 8,220 3,020 23,408 % 52.0% 35.1% 12.9% 100.0% JASIS2014 JASIS2013 Total % Total % 11,895 50.0% 11,487 49.9% 8,162 34.3% 7,974 34.6% 3,737 15.7% 3,573 15.5% 23,794 100.0% 23,034 100.0% 2. Classification by the color of registration card 1. Analytical instrument user 2. Analytical instrument dealer 3. Analytical instrument manufacturer 4. Students 5. Press 6. Others Total Sep. 2 3,879 1,032 1,411 237 90 1,210 7,859 Sep. 3 3,861 931 1,239 272 49 1,058 7,410 JASIS2015 Sep. 4 4,495 1,011 1,164 214 40 1,215 8,139 60 60 Total 12,235 2,974 3,814 723 179 3,483 23,408 % 52.3% 12.7% 16.3% 3.1% 0.8% 14.9% 100.0% JASIS2014 JASIS2013 Total % Total % 12,046 50.6% 11,846 52.2% 2,926 12.3% 2,870 12.0% 4,094 17.2% 3,738 17.2% 1,066 4.5% 988 3.6% 147 0.6% 167 0.6% 3,515 14.8% 3,425 14.4% 23,794 100.0% 23,034 100.0% 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. 2 2,835 969 744 501 487 104 61 40 63 28 5,832 160 167 25 43 23 32 23 473 292 297 48 93 11 5 746 11 15 4 16 46 12 39 19 9 11 57 33 180 25 31 23 4 4 87 48 9 3 27 8 9 5 10 119 7,483 376 7,859 Sep. 3 2,549 970 729 586 431 90 96 42 84 45 5,622 163 198 17 36 17 34 18 483 283 217 49 102 20 16 687 14 19 4 7 44 8 36 26 11 14 49 34 178 29 36 32 3 100 56 8 10 21 11 5 9 4 124 7,238 172 7,410 JASIS2015 Sep. 4 2,924 1,102 890 727 544 152 109 48 66 37 6,599 178 241 22 40 14 33 10 538 236 162 53 88 6 9 554 7 21 1 11 40 13 64 22 2 11 80 16 208 33 20 14 3 1 71 36 5 1 8 2 4 2 4 62 8,072 67 8,139 Total 8,308 3,041 2,363 1,814 1,462 346 266 130 213 110 18,053 501 606 64 119 54 99 51 1,494 811 676 150 283 37 30 1,987 32 55 9 34 130 33 139 67 22 36 186 83 566 87 87 69 10 5 258 140 22 14 56 21 18 16 18 305 22,793 615 23,408 61 61 % 35.5% 13.0% 10.1% 7.7% 6.2% 1.5% 1.1% 0.6% 0.9% 0.5% 77.1% 2.1% 2.6% 0.3% 0.5% 0.2% 0.4% 0.2% 6.4% 3.5% 2.9% 0.6% 1.2% 0.2% 0.1% 8.5% 0.1% 0.2% 0.0% 0.1% 0.6% 0.1% 0.6% 0.3% 0.1% 0.2% 0.8% 0.4% 2.4% 0.4% 0.4% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 1.1% 0.6% 0.1% 0.1% 0.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 1.3% 97.4% 2.6% 100.0% JASIS2014 Total % 8,682 36.5% 3,127 13.1% 2,455 10.3% 1,864 7.8% 1,494 6.3% 311 1.3% 295 1.2% 113 0.5% 199 0.8% 105 0.4% 18,645 78.4% 531 2.2% 593 2.5% 52 0.2% 105 0.4% 39 0.2% 109 0.5% 37 0.2% 1,466 6.2% 799 3.4% 647 2.7% 148 0.6% 251 1.1% 29 0.1% 26 0.1% 1,900 8.0% 32 0.1% 32 0.1% 24 0.1% 36 0.2% 124 0.5% 32 0.1% 143 0.6% 78 0.3% 28 0.1% 37 0.2% 190 0.8% 68 0.3% 576 2.4% 104 0.4% 75 0.3% 66 0.3% 9 0.0% 12 0.1% 266 1.1% 131 0.6% 29 0.1% 8 0.0% 37 0.2% 25 0.1% 19 0.1% 14 0.1% 11 0.0% 274 1.2% 23,251 97.7% 543 2.3% 23,794 100.0% JASIS2013 Total % 8,306 36.1% 3,104 13.5% 2,462 10.7% 1,876 8.1% 1,420 6.2% 292 1.3% 266 1.2% 132 0.6% 210 0.9% 100 0.4% 18,168 78.9% 479 2.1% 581 2.5% 58 0.3% 105 0.5% 32 0.1% 95 0.4% 49 0.2% 1,399 6.1% 818 3.6% 628 2.7% 129 0.6% 226 1.0% 21 0.1% 18 0.1% 1,840 8.0% 44 0.2% 29 0.1% 24 0.1% 29 0.1% 126 0.5% 46 0.2% 140 0.6% 59 0.3% 31 0.1% 32 0.1% 170 0.7% 77 0.3% 555 2.4% 90 0.4% 79 0.3% 49 0.2% 5 0.0% 12 0.1% 235 1.0% 131 0.6% 22 0.1% 13 0.1% 56 0.2% 28 0.1% 9 0.0% 13 0.1% 12 0.1% 284 1.2% 22,607 98.1% 427 1.9% 23,034 100.0% 4. Classification by Business Area Ranking TOP10 for these 3 years 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 JASIS2015 Area Total Tokyo 8,308 Kanagawa 3,041 Chiba 2,363 Saitama 1,814 Ibaragi 1,462 Osaka 811 Kyoto 676 Overseas 615 Shizuoka 606 Aichi 501 JASIS2014 Area Total Tokyo 8,682 Kanagawa 3,127 Chiba 2,455 Saitama 1,864 Ibaragi 1,494 Osaka 799 Kyoto 647 Shizuoka 593 Overseas 543 Aichi 531 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 5. Classification by Country Ranking TOP10 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 9 10 JASIS2015 JASIS2014 JASIS2013 Country Country Country Total Total Total South Korea 265 South Korea 189 South Korea 153 China 114 Chinese Taipei 92 China 51 Chinese Taipei 72 China 64 Chinese Taipei 33 United States 37 United States 47 United States 30 Thailand 21 India 24 Thailand 27 Singapore 15 Vietnum 19 India 27 Vietnum 15 Singapore 17 Vietnum 24 Germany 9 Thailand 9 Singapore 17 Hong Kong 8 Germany 7 Indonesia 6 Malaysia 8 Russia 7 Hong Kong 6 Indonesia 7 Switzerland 7 Other 44 United Kingdom 7 Other 54 Other 53 Total 615 Total 543 Total 427 6. Classification by Business (Based on 23,408 respondents) 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 JASIS2015 Total % 1,654 7.1% 1,366 5.8% 2,052 8.8% 3,939 16.8% 370 1.6% 785 3.4% 645 2.8% 302 1.3% 479 2.0% 646 2.8% 1,713 7.3% 234 1.0% 144 0.6% 1,498 6.4% 1,157 4.9% 82 0.4% 218 0.9% 147 0.6% 318 1.4% 417 1.8% 139 0.6% 3,170 13.5% 193 0.8% 1,740 7.4% 23,408 100.0% 62 62 JASIS2014 Total % 1,477 6.2% 1,723 7.2% 1,947 8.2% 4,098 17.2% 377 1.6% 749 3.1% 678 2.8% 291 1.2% 471 2.0% 601 2.5% 1,626 6.8% 234 1.0% 141 0.6% 1,434 6.0% 1,095 4.6% 76 0.3% 189 0.8% 180 0.8% 282 1.2% 372 1.6% 81 0.3% 3,069 12.9% 198 0.8% 2,405 10.1% 23,794 100.0% 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% Classification by Business 7. Classification by occupation (Based on 23,804 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. 2 757 1,521 80 243 387 460 70 1,232 500 1,680 482 58 389 7,859 Sep. 3 575 1,526 52 275 405 493 73 1,302 393 1,624 366 73 253 7,410 63 63 JASIS2015 Sep. 4 Total 516 1,848 1,670 4,717 81 213 188 706 453 1,245 661 1,614 114 257 1,566 4,100 350 1,243 1,786 5,090 408 1,256 80 211 266 908 8,139 23,408 % 7.9% 20.2% 0.9% 3.0% 5.3% 6.9% 1.1% 17.5% 5.3% 21.7% 5.4% 0.9% 3.9% 100.0% JASIS2014 Total % 1,676 7.0% 4,505 18.9% 212 0.9% 1,089 4.6% 1,300 5.5% 1,533 6.4% 232 1.0% 4,083 17.2% 1,233 5.2% 5,015 21.1% 1,162 4.9% 267 1.1% 1,487 6.2% 23,794 100.0% JASIS2013 Total % 1,716 7.4% 4,278 18.6% 211 0.9% 992 4.3% 1,297 5.6% 1,508 6.5% 231 1.0% 4,076 17.7% 1,177 5.1% 4,923 21.4% 1,102 4.8% 217 0.9% 1,306 5.7% 23,034 100.0% 8. Major purpose to visit the JASIS (Multiple Choices) 1. to gather information for purchase of analytical/scientific instrument 2. to research technological and market trends of analytical and scientific instruments 3. to attend New Technology Seminars (at hotels) 4. to attend Conference (at the International Conference Hall) 5. to attend Advance Diagnostics Innovation Zone 6. to cultivate business contacts 7. to gather information on competitors 8. to gather information for designing analytical and scientific instruments 9. Exhibitor/exhibition booth personnel 10.Other JASIS2015 Total % 7,318 31.3% 15,539 66.4% 5,529 23.6% 2,530 10.8% 979 4.2% 2,314 9.9% 2,546 10.9% 1,465 6.3% 1,519 6.5% 1,235 5.3% JASIS2014 Total % 13,041 54.8% 9,545 40.1% 5,466 23.0% 4,973 20.9% 1,841 1,686 1,009 1,712 1,575 7.7% 7.1% 4.2% 7.2% 6.6% JASIS2013 Total % 12,861 55.8% 9,285 40.3% 5,464 23.7% 4,637 20.1% 1,761 1,608 1,051 1,482 1,272 7.6% 7.0% 4.6% 6.4% 5.5% Percentage is based on 23,408 respondents (2015), on 23,794 respondents (2014) and on 23,034 respondents (2013). 9. Classification by first visit or not 1. First visit 2. Visited last year Total JASIS2015 Total % 13,020 55.6% 10,388 44.4% 23,408 100.0% 64 64 JASIS2014 Total % 12,987 54.6% 10,807 45.4% 23,794 100.0% JASIS2013 Total % 12,604 54.7% 10,430 45.3% 23,034 100.0% 24. Questionnaire for Japanese Visitors Outline of questionnaire The questionnaire counters were installed in the Event Square of Hall 4 and Hall 8. 4,947 visitors' questionnaire was obtained during 3 days. 1. Classification by the color of registration card Analytical instrument users(Red) Analytical instrument dealers(Blue) Analytical instrument manufacturers(Green) Students(Orange) Others(Yellow) No Reply Total JASIS2015 JASIS2014 JASIS2013 3,480 70.3% 3,424 67.7% 3,261 65.0% 324 6.5% 364 7.2% 382 7.6% 476 9.6% 503 9.9% 580 11.6% 182 3.7% 275 5.4% 286 5.7% 485 9.8% 491 9.7% 483 9.6% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 22 0.4% 4,947 100.0% 5,057 100.0% 5,014 100.0% 2. Major purpose to visit the JASIS (multiple choices) To gather information about analytical instruments To gather information for analytical instruments purchasing To attend the new technology seminars To attend conferences at International Conference Hall To gather information on competitors To gather information for designing analytical and scientific instruments To attend Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone To cultivate business contacts Others JASIS2015 JASIS2014 JASIS2013 2,428 49.1% 2,875 56.9% 2,779 55.4% 2,302 46.5% 2,477 49.0% 2,362 47.1% 1,587 32.1% 1,328 26.3% 1,346 26.8% 668 13.5% 488 9.6% 451 9.0% 432 8.7% 229 4.6% 223 4.5% 187 3.7% 104 2.1% 225 4.5% 201 4.0% 247 4.9% JASIS 2015: Percentage is based on 4,947. JASIS 2014: Percentage is based on 5,057. JASIS 2013: Percentage is based on 5,014. 3. Are you in the position to make purchasing decision of analytical instruments ? JASIS2015 1,044 21.1% Advisory position for selection & Purchasing 2,671 54.0% Others 1,232 24.9% No Reply 0.0% Total 4,947 100.0% Decision making position for selection & purchasing JASIS2014 1,026 20.3% 2,717 53.7% 1,262 25.0% 52 1.0% 5,057 100.0% 65 65 JASIS2013 1,028 20.3% 2,632 52.0% 1,257 24.9% 97 1.9% 5,014 99.1% 4. How did you know about JASIS ? (multiple choices) 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 JASIS2015 2,531 51.2% 1,038 21.0% 825 16.7% 687 13.9% 713 14.4% 222 4.5% 161 3.3% 114 2.3% 24 0.5% 136 2.7% JASIS2014 2,459 48.6% 1,100 21.8% 958 18.9% 755 14.9% 664 13.1% 271 5.4% 221 4.4% 136 2.7% 20 0.4% 185 3.7% 5. How do you evaluate JASIS 2015 in general ? 66 66 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% JASIS 2015: Percentage is based on 4,947. JASIS 2014: Percentage is based on 5,057. JASIS 2013: Percentage is based on 5,014. 6. Where do (did or will) you visit in JASIS 2015 ? (multiple choice) Please identify three areas you like most among the choices. JASIS 2015: Percentage is based on 4,947. JASIS 2014: Percentage is based on 5,057. JASIS 2013: Percentage is based on 5,014. 7.About New Technology Seminars; ① How many sessions did (would) you attend ? 1 session 2 sessions 3 to 5 sessions 6 sessions or more Sub total would not attend No Reply Total JASIS2015 JASIS2014 JASIS2013 710 14.4% 696 13.8% 783 15.6% 714 14.4% 690 13.6% 767 15.3% 1,026 20.7% 775 15.3% 912 18.2% 220 4.4% 261 5.2% 169 3.4% 2,670 54.0% 2,422 47.9% 2,631 52.5% 2,069 41.8% 2,397 47.4% 2,051 40.9% 208 4.2% 238 4.7% 332 6.6% 4,947 100.0% 5,057 100.0% 5,014 100.0% 67 67 ② For those who attended; How was it ? Very informative Reasonably informative Below expectation Will attend Can not tell No Reply Total JASIS2015 251 9.4% 1,318 49.4% 73 2.7% 676 25.3% 77 2.9% 275 10.3% 2,670 100.0% JASIS2014 596 24.6% 1,394 57.6% 18 0.7% 112 4.6% 302 12.5% 2,422 100.0% JASIS2013 484 18.4% 1,674 63.6% 31 1.2% 0 132 5.0% 310 11.8% 2,631 100.0% ③ What is the point to look for the seminar ? (multiple choice) Analysis, measurement subject Technical novelty Exhibitor name Business efficiency improves Product classification The date and time JASIS2015 1,789 67.0% 738 27.6% 676 25.3% 473 17.7% 342 12.8% 342 12.8% ④ Is it easy to look for the seminar ? Yes No Cannot tell No reply Total JASIS2015 1,824 68.3% 138 5.2% 570 21.3% 138 5.2% 2,670 100% ⑤ How do you look for the seminar ? (multiple choice) Official Guidebook WEB Smartphone Application JASIS2015 JASIS2014 2,445 49.4% 2,754 54.5% 1,239 25.0% 1,585 31.3% 340 6.9% 346 6.8% JASIS 2015: Percentage is based on 4,947. JASIS 2014: Percentage is based on 5,057. ⑥ What is the reason why you didn't attend the seminar ? (multiple choice) 68 68 25. Questionnaire for Overseas Visitors 72 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 2015 1. Asia JASIS 2013 76.4% 27 84.4% 17 77.3% 2. Oceania 1 1.4% 1 3.1% 0 0.0% 3. Middle East 1 1.4% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 4. Europe 8 11.1% 2 6.3% 3 13.6% 5. Africa 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 6. North America 4 5.6% 2 6.3% 2 9.1% 7. Central America 1 1.4% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 8. South America 1 1.4% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 9. Other region 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% No Reply Total 2. JASIS 2014 55 1 1.4% 0 0.0% 72 100.0% 32 100.0% 0 22 100.0 % Please mark your visitor group. JASIS 2015 JASIS 2014 JASIS 2013 1. Users (Red) 30 41.7% 8 25.0% 4 18.2% 2. Dealers (Blue) 17 23.6% 10 31.3% 13 59.1% 9 12.5% 8 25.0% 3 13.6% 10 13.9% 3 9.4% 1 4.5% 6 8.3% 3 9.4 % 1 4.5% 3. Manufacturers (Green) 4. Students (Orange) 5. Others (Yellow) Total 72 100.0% 32 100.0% 22 100.0% 3. How did you know about JASIS ? (Multiple Choices) JASIS 2015: Percentage is based on 72 for respondents. JASIS 2014: Percentage is based on 32 for respondents. 69 69 4. How do you evaluate our show? JASIS 2015 JASIS 2014 JASIS 2013 1. Very fruitful 38 51.4% 8 25.0% 10 2. Reasonably fruitful 17 23.0% 9 28.1% 5 22.7% 8 10.8% 7 21.9% 6 27.3% 0.0% 3. Fair 45.5% 4. Below expectation 4 5.4% 0 0.0% 0 5. Can not say 2 2.7% 3 9.4% 1 4.5% 6. Have not seen thoroughly yet 5 6.8% 4 12.5% 0 0.0% 1 3.1% No Reply 0 Total 74 0.0% 100.0% 0 32 100.0% 22 100.0% 5. Where did(will) you visit in the show? (Multiple Choices) Which event or area above was informative? JASIS 2015 8.Visit JASIS 2014 9.Informative 1・2・3 8.Visit JASIS 2013 9.Informative 1・2・3 8.Visit 9.Informative 1・2・3 Exhibitor Booth 52 72.2% 50 69.4% 25 78.1% 12 37.5% JASIS Conference New Technology Seminar 26 36.1% 20 27.8% 13 40.6% 5 15.6% 6 27.3% 2 9.1% 17 23.6% 14 19.4% 8 25.0% 6 18.8% 10 45.5% 5 22.7% 14 19.4% 14 19.4% 4 12.5% 4 12.5% Research Organization Area International Organization Area mini/Solution Area 12 16.7% 7 9.7% 3 9.4% 2 6.3% 5 22.7% 5 22.7% 10 13.9% 5 6.9% 3 9.4% 2 6.3% 5 22.7% 5 22.7% 8 11.1% 4 5.6% 2 6.3% 0 0.0% 1 4.5% 1 4.5% Science Seminar 14 19.4% 20 27.8% 2 6.3% 3 9.4% 0 5 0.0% 22.7% 1 0 4.5% 0.0% Introduction to Scientific Instruments 2012, 2011: (mini)Open Forum Japanese Pharmacopoeia Seminar 3 4.2% 7 9.7% 2 6.3% 3 9.4% Academic Association Area Event Square 9 6 12.5% 8.3% 8 2 11.1% 2.8% 1 1 3.1% 3.1% 0 0 0.0% 0.0% Science Experience Class 4 5.6% 4 5.6% 1 3.1% 3 9.4% Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone 5 6.9% 1 1.4% 1 3.1% 1 3.1% Directory Distributor 9 12.5% 7 9.7% 1 3.1% 1 3.1% "the Heritage" Corner 7 9.7% 4 5.6% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Education DVD 8 5 6.9% 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0 Media & Press Area 11.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0 6 0.0% 27.3% 0 3 0.0% 13.6% 22.7% JST/AIST Booth 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 4 18.2% 5 International Conference Session 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 4 18.2% 1 4.5% Conference (not JASIS) Internet Corner 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 4 18.2% 0 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 3 13.6% 0 0.0% Medical Innovation Zone My NAVI Lounge 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 3.1% 0.0% 12.5% 3 13.6% 3 13.6% 1 4 JASIS 2015: Percentage is based on 72 for respondents. JASIS 2014: Percentage is based on 32 for respondents. JASIS 2013: Percentage is based on 22 for respondents. 70 70 6. About Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone (Visit or not) JASIS 2015 JASIS 2014 1. visited (will visit) 32 44.4% 13 2. Didn’t know but will visit 11 15.3% 3 9.4% 3. knew but didn’t visit 15 20.8% 6 18.8% 4. Didn’t know (won’t visit) 10 13.9% 7 21.9% 4 5.6% 3 9.4% No Reply Total 72 100.0% 40.6% 32 100.0% 7. About “International Conference Session” at International Conference Hall JASIS 2015 2014 2013 1. Very interested 26 51.0% 58.3% 60.0% 2. Interested 14 27.5% 25.0% 30.0% 4 7.8% 0.0% 0.0% 3. Fair 4. Below expectation 3 5.9% 16.7% 0.0% 5. Can not tell 4 7.8% 0.0% 10.0% Total 51 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 8. About booth search function of our Home Page JASIS 2015 JASIS 2014 1. Used 47 65.3% 22 68.8% 2. Did not use 18 25.0% 5 15.6% 5 15.6% No Reply 7 Total 72 9.7% 100.0% 32 100.0% 9. Was foreign language support enough ? (Multiple Choices) JASIS 2015 2014 2013 1. Exhibition Hall 2. New Technology Seminar 43 59.7% 46.9% 36.4% 7 9.7% 3.1% 18.2 % 3. JASIS Conference 4. Publication 16 22.2% 21.9% 18.2% 4 5.6% 6.3% 9.1 % 3 4.2% 12.5% 18.2% 0.0% 9.4% 5. WEB No Reply JASIS2015: Percentage is based on 72. JASIS2014: Percentage is based on 32. 71 71 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 2015(Multiple Choices) 2015 491 111 992 30 30.2% 6.8% 60.9% 1.8% 2013 2014 686 28.2% 400 30.6% 169 6.9% 107 8.2% 1,464 60.2% 750 57.4% To attend the Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone 54 2.2% Except the purpose above 49 2.0% 25 1.9% 10 0.4% 25 1.9% 2,432 100% 1,307 100% To gather the information at the exhibition hall To attend the New Technology Seminars To attend JASIS Conference Science Seminar 4 No reply Total 1,628 100% JASIS 2015: Percentage is based on 1,628 for respondents. ◆Where do (did or will) you visit in JASIS 2015 except JASIS Conference ? (Multiple choices) ⇒(To whom didn't Visit the Exhibitors' booths at the exhibition hall) Why ? ⇒(To whom didn't attend the new technology presentations) Why ? 72 72 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. (258 / 473 exhibitors) Was your exhibition at JASIS useful? Number of visitors to your booth; Result of your Exhibit Do you intend to exhibit the JASIS next year? About the Show general (booth layout etc.) Was your exhibition to Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone useful? 73 73 • • Slope N-3 MAI SHYO N-4 N-1 —3— 74 74 To Exhibition Halls • South exit South square B (U.S. Pavilion, etc.) South exit South square B South exit 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) 5 North exit North exit Service passages 6 Exhibition hall Exhibition hall Exhibition hall North exit 1 Exhibition hall South exit Rest room Elevator West Exit West Exit West Exit ) Vending machine Telephone Coin lockers Outdoor exhibition space & parking area Restaurant (2nd floor) • Media & Press Area International Exhibition Hall South exit South gate 2 JASIS Secretariat Office For JR Keiyo Line Kaihin Makuhari Sta. Restaurant North exit North exit International Conference Hall 7 8 Exhibition hall Exhibition hall International Exhibition Hall 2nd floor East exit East exit East exit South exit Administrative office Gateway LAPIS STELLA N-2 South gate 1 mini / Solution Catalogue Area • JST Booth 2015 • Research Organization Area “Ikoi” Mall 3 (Thu) 13:00~15:00 YU N-5 To Exhibition Halls WC WC (W) (M) Reception desk ( [JASIS 2015] Halls 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in the Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall Advanced Diagnostics Innovation Zone • mini / Solution Area • Academic Association Area mini / Solution Exhibition Area • International Organization Area • Passage bridge to parking lot (2nd floor) [JASIS_ New Technology Seminars] Room Section #2 Hotel New Otani Makuhari, 2nd Floor STELLA(N-1), LAPIS(N-2), SHYO(N-3), MAI(N-4), YU(N-5), REI(N-6) REI N-6 Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall A-11A-10 A-9 A-8 A-7 A-6 A-5 A-4 A-3 A-2 A-1 ※September WC (W) WC (M) Slope [JASIS_ New Technology Seminars] Room Section #1 APA Hotel & Resort Tokyo Bay Makuhari (2nd floor) Tokyo Bay Makuhari Hall, Rooms No. A-1 to A-11 Layout of the venue 28. Exhibition Hall Layout “Yasuragi” Mall 75 76 29. List of Exhibitors & Highlights 4B-503 A&D Company, Limited Analytical Balance, Viscometer, Moisture Analyzer, Enclosure, RheoMeter 5A-507 Acqiris Japan Corporation We will demonstrate high speed and high resolution digitizers, real-time averagers, peak-detectors and time digital converters for being embedded into TOF-MS. 4A-501 ACTAC.CO.,LTD 6B-503 ADVANCE RIKO, Inc. We display newly-launched Ultra-high temperature annealing system and Multipurpose lamp annealing system for Max 2 in sample and Gas permeation testing system for the permeability for high barrier film, etc and Microbial activity measurement system for antibacterial effectiveness, etc. 6A-101 Advantec Toyo Kaisha, Ltd. ADVANTEC exhibits an extensive line of products, such as syringe filter "DISMIC", microbiology testing supplies, cartridge filters for clarifying filtration, capsule cartridge filters and peripheral equipment of analysis. Please kindly stop by our booth. 4A-401 ADVANTEST CORPORATION Introduce Terahertz technology which is expected to became an essential technique for nondestructive characterization. 7A-801 Agilent Technologies Japan,Ltd. 6A-302 AINEX CO., LTD. 5B-408 Air Liquide Japan, Ltd. Process gas analyzers / Gas cylinders for tests and calibration 4B-203 AIRIX Corp. 7A-501 Airtech Corporation With a reputation built over 28 years, Airtech is a market leader in Japan producing various Gas Generators for analytical equipment. 8A-002 Alpha M.O.S. Japan K.K. Sensory analysis systems: Electronic Nose, Electronic Tongue and Electronic Eye Separation analysis systems: Fast GC, Kovats Index library, GC-O, and Autosampler 7B-602 ALPHA SCIENCE,INC. Consumables for CHNOS analysis, TriboScope, DAC & anvils, Optiprexx PLS system, p-Chip tag system 5A-502 ALTECH CO., LTD We will provide niche & only one measuring solution such as Muti-Parametic SPR, High-Pressure chamber integrated Contact Angle metrology tool, Brewster Angle Microscope and Dynamic Contact Angle measurement for a single thin fiber, and we have even more! 5B-601 AMETEK Co, Ltd Ametek business units; CAMECA, EDAX, SPECTRO,TMC, will exhibit the products. Please visit our booth. 6A-703 AMPTEK Inc. X-123 Complete X-ray Spectrometer, XR-100CR and PX5 for XRF, OEM components. Use with FAST SDD, SDD and Si-PIN detectors. Mini-X X-ray Tube. 6B-901 AMUreinetsu.co 8A-505 analytica-Messe Muenchen Introduction of analytica worldwide, in Munich, China, India and Vietnam. 5B-501 Analytik Jena Japan Co., Ltd. ICP MS instrument 4B-702 ANRITSU METER CO., LTD. ANRITSU METER is manufacturer of thermometer. We exhibits High accuracy thermometer and Fiber optic thermometer. 6A-701 Anton Paar Japan K.K. Anton Paar develops, produces and distributes highly accurate laboratory instruments and process measuring systems, and provides custom-tailored automation and robotic solutions. We, Anton Paar Japan will provide these solutions to meet satisfaction. 5A-604 4A-309 we show you a large variety of our goods which are essential in daily research such as laboratory equipment, supplies, versatile equipment, analytical equipment and laboratory furniture. 6B-303 Asahi Kasei Microdevices 6A-509 ASAHI TECHNEION CO., LTD. We will exhibit the GPC/SEC Triple Detector System, HPLC/UHPLC's newest detector, and Field Flow Fractionation system for size separation. 5B-405 ASTECH CORPORATION Exhibiting Selenium, arsenic in soil analyzer system and Model 8060 LCChemiluminescent Nitrogen Detector. 4B-504 ATAGO CO., LTD. Come and see our full line up (Hand-held type to In-line type) of measurement instruments, which can measure Refractive ndex, Angle of Rotation, or the Concentration of Liquid. 6B-702 BAS Inc. We have a wide range of products, such as Electrochemical / Impedance analyzer, EQCM, Potentiostat, RRDE, Spectrometer and CV Electrodes. 6A-002 BeatSensing co.,ltd. NIR Sensor, NIR VHP Monitor, Mixer 7B-703 Beckman Coulter K.K. 6B-002 Bio Natural Foundation Korea, Inc. 5A-308 BioChromato, Inc. We will introduce many products: Software application for MS, temperature rising device for DART-MS, volatile compounds analysis device for DART-MS, smart evaporator. At the new technology seminar, we will make a presentation about the rapid analysis of high-molecular compounds by using DART-MS. 6B-704 BIOTEC CO.,LTD. 6B-301 BL TEC K.K. 4A-307 BLAST Inc. We exhibit various units of the transparency heat glass. A utilization image spreads by showing a state to run hot with being transparent. 4B-101、4B-201 Bruker AXS K.K. 4B-101、4B-201 Bruker BioSpin K.K. - NMR experiments and analysis of therapeutic medicine and seasoning. - Studies of pharmaceutical compounds using solid state NMR and the future application of DNP. - Observation of physical property and kinetics of various materials by magnetic resonance methods. 4B-101、4B-201 Bruker Daltonics K.K. 4B-101、4B-201 Bruker Optics K.K. BRUKER Optics offers various solutions using spectroscopical approaches. 6B-809 BWT JAPAN INC. BWT Japan is proud to introduce NanoRam which is the state-of-art handheld Raman spectrometer and designed for pharmaceutical applications. 5A-403 C.Gerhardt Japan Co.,Ltd. 6B-803 CANYON CO.LTD 4B-705 Carl Zeiss Microscopy Co., Ltd. ZEISS introduce new Gemini Optics FE-SEM which make high-contrast with quite low voltage at once. We also exhibit our unique technology in our booth. 7A-405 CEM Japan K.K. Sample Preparation and Chemical Synthesis with Microwave. The fastest Microwave Automatic Peptide Synthesizer. 6A-505 CENTRAL KAGAKU CORP. The planet of water,Science for our future,Water Quality Analyzer: DO, COD, BOD, TOC, pH, Conductivity, Turbidity, Chlorine, Nitrite, Ammonia, VOC, other products, for portable/Lab./Online and Ammonia/Chroline Demand Meter "Coulometric Titration". ARAM CORPORATION AS ONE CORPORATION 77 77 Central Scientific Commerce, Inc. 5A-504 8A-001 Elemental Scientific Elemental Scientific is an internationally recognized leader in innovative sample introduction systems for trace metal analysis by ICPMS, ICP and FAA. Our product line includes fully automated inline dilution systems that increase sample throughput & improve data quality. 6A-702 ELGA LabWater Homogenizer, pump, lab instruments… 8A-003 6B-601 This system can send acquired temperature humidity,and voltage data over specified low power radio. Moisture meter not only measures moisture and thickness of film,paper and nonw oven fabric but also color density and transparency at the same time. 5A-506 ChromaNik Technologies Inc. A novel core shell column was developed by ChromaNik Technologies. 5 kinds of core shell C18 columns were compared. SunShell was the best. 6B-605 CHUORIKA CO.,LTD 5B-502 CKD CORPORATION 5B-205 CORNES Technologies Ltd. 4A-204 Corning International K.K. Corning celebrates the 100th anniversary of PYREX glassware. Please come and join us to celebrate our 100th anniversary party. 6B-302 Daiichi-kagaku inc. We show the specialized devices for humidity control. Please call at our booth to get the optimal suggestion for your difficult problem. 7A-701 DAINIPPON SEIKI CO.,LTD. They are a dissolution test machine which can wash Bessel automatically, and an autosampler which can perform various examinations. It is possible to perform an open method and a closing method with a flow through cell dissolution tester. 6B-801 Daiwa Techno Systems Co.,Ltd. Daiwa Techno Systems manufacture and distribute ultra-high precision machining parts that constitute the heart of electron microscopes, mass spectrometer and electron guns and filaments. 6A-801 DALTON CORPORATION 4A-305 Denken-Highdental Co., Ltd. New 5 muffle furnaces by muffle size, Gas Convertible High-Accuracy Vac. Furnace, High Temp. Furnace and High Vac. Gas Convertible Furnace 5B-307 DIGITAL SURF Digital Surf is the editor of Mountains® surface metrology and image analysis software for profilers and microscopes: Atomic Force Microscopes/SPMs, Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM), 3D confocal and interferometric microscopes/profilers and hyperspectral analysis. Combine data from more than one microscope type. New: fast 3D reconstruction from SEM images and colorization. 8A-406、8A-502 DKK-TOA CORPORATION 6B-501 DKSH Japan K.K. 4A-604 Dong Woo Optron Co.Ltd., DongWoo Optron, have committed to build state-of-art optical products that customers really need since our foundation in 1989 is a technology company specialized in the field of spectroscopy especially for Raman Scattering, Photoluminescence, Fluorescence and Gas detection. 6A-508 EBARA CORPORATION EBARA offers "New small dry vaccum pumps" to solve your issues from Scroll or Rotary pumps with 103 years and more than 110,000 units experience. 4A-706 Edwards Ltd. 5B-201 EKO instruments Co., Ltd. EKO Instruments exhibit the state of the art scientific instruments on the booth. We show the Brookfield viscometer that is well known as world standard instruments. Also we show the precice temperature control circulator which covers from -125C to 425C with +/-0.01K temperature stability. In the Advanced Diagnostics Zone, EKO show the texture analyser for dysphagia diet. 7A-703 Electro Scientific Industries Japan Co., Ltd Latest Laser Ablation System and it's application will be exhibited. It will make you easy for solid sample analysis by ICP-OES/ICP-MS. Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute,Japan CHINO CORPORATION (Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies(UK)Ltd.) Providing pure and ultrapure water purification systems for laboratories worldwide. ELGA is experienced in meeting any water specification requirements for many applications. We manufacture, supply & service water purification systems for lab research & analysis, clinical diagnostics & healthcare. 5A-311 ELIONIX INC. 6B-507 Eppendorf Co., Ltd. Examples of new products: dual block thermalcycler, easy to use new micromanipulator, new lineup of automated pipetting systems, innovative cell culture consumables 5A-301 ERC INC We are the global leader of precise fluidics solutions. We exhibit many solutions and products for precise fluidics. 7A-404 ESPEC CORP. ESPEC starts new web support online. Expanding product line monitored via internet with Ethernet for new environmental test operation. 8A-601 FEI Company Introducing the latest systems and technologies from FEI Company. We look forward to seeing you in the FEI booth. 6A-404 FIGARO ENGINEERING INC. 6A-502 FIS Inc We will exhibit our gas sensors, gas detectors, and portable gas chromatographs.All of them have our sophisticated gas sensing technology. Especially, our hydrogen detectors have been adopted in the fuel cell vehicle "MIRAI" released in 2015 by Toyota. New hydrogen leak checker will be exhibited. 6B-305 FLON INDUSTRY CO., LTD. 6A-503 FLOWELL CORPORATION "30 series" are the fluoroplastic coupler which can excel chemical resistance. You can't use a special tool and can build easily. A tube with the milli size can be shared with inch size. There is also a micro bore size of the outside diameter φ 1.6mm. 4A-504 Foss Japan Ltd. 5B-002 FUJIKIN Incorporated 8A-403 Fujitsu Limited 4A-406 Fujiwara Scientific Co.,Ltd. 4A-605 FUKUSHIMA INDUSTRIES CORP. 8A-504 FURUE SCIENCE CO.,LTD Manufacturer of the Roller Pump 5B-406 FUSO Co., Ltd. Measuring instruments including new models which take a market in advance are exhibited for factories, laboratories and field of education. 5B-604 GASDNA CO.,LTD GasDNA Co.,Ltd is a professional and leading manufacturer of Fixed Infrared thermometers, Gas detectors and smoke detectors for use in a various kinds of industries. 6A-304 GASTEC CORPORATION No batteries or special training required Gastec Gas Detector Tubes and Sampling Pumps provide highly accurate measurements in a wide variety of fields. 7A-705 GERSTEL K.K. We are providing GC, GC/MS solutions designed to optimize performance, enhance productivity, and extend laboratory capabilities. We are also providing flavor analysis solution. 78 78 7B-901 GL Sciences Inc. GL Sciences Inc. offers the total solution for the sample preparations and analyses of water quality, atmosphere, foods, inorganic, life science in addition to the new field of energy, out gases. We provide There are sample preparation systems and HPLC systems and new columns, convenient tools, and also other devices of chromatography in our the booth. As solution for laboratory,accessories for tubing of gases, reagent manegment and key reagent management. We will introduce With ten kinds of new ten technologies to introduce at new technology symposium. 7B-402 Glass Expansion Pty. Ltd. Glass Expansion is only one leading company for ICP/ICP-MS sample introduction systems. Please touch and feel the quality at our booth. 4A-302 Grant Instruments Asia Grant is a world leader in the manufacture and design of equipment for sample preparation, scientific analysis, data acquisition and data analysis providing solutions to the global scientific and industrial markets. 6B-506 GTR TEC CORPORATION We introduce you not only gas permeability for higher barrier materials such as film and sheet, but also permeability measurement for water vapor, VOC Vapor and liquid. 4B-403 GVS Japan K.K. 6A-603 Hakuto Co., Ltd. 6A-201 HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K. 6B-403 Hanna Instruments Japan Corp. 7A-606 Hayashi pure chemical Ind., Ltd. 5B-602 HEISHIN Ltd. Heishin PC Pump HMC is a micro pump for metered conveyance. 4A-303 Hellma (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd Hellma is the world leader in the market of optical analysis technology for optical components and solutions in glass and quartz glass. 6B-003 HER Co., Ltd 6A-704 HERZOG JAPAN CO., LTD. 5B-701 HIRANUMA SANGYO Co., Ltd. Please visit our booth to see our full line of Autoclaves. Various types such as wide and big chambers, horizontal, vertical and deodorizing etc. support your sterilization requirements. HIRAYAMA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 4B-303 5B-701 Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation 5B-701 Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation I send the newest analytical tools, such as apparatus of the new product of a liquid chromatograph, a spectrophotometer, and analysis / evaluation products, and a system, to all the persons concerned for display. Each person in charge person will reside permanently in a booth, and I will answer to the question about your analysis business. 4B-002 Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd. 6B-101、6B-201 HORIBA, Ltd. Needs for analytical technology has been increasingly diversified and compounded recently to actualize safe, comfort and healthy society with products and services developed beyond the frameworks of traditional industries. We, HORIBA have been focusing so much on the fields of energy utility, automotive engineering, functional materials, bio-life-science, environmental monitoring, water quality measurement and so on, now we will promote our products, application and engineering power at the JASIS 2015. Also we will serve presentations on ten themes relating to our front edge analytical technology and know-hows at "Advanced Diagnostics Related Seminar"combined with the exhibition. We are sincerely looking forward to the pleasure of cooperation you all. 6A-308 I-A-C CO. LTD Nitrogen gas generator. Digital flow meter. Super low dew point air drier. Dry air supply unit. Handy type dew point meter. Low noise compressor. Please check by your eyes. 8A-004 IAS Inc. Based on the long and deep experience at the manufacturers of ICP-MS, we provide solutions on the metal analysis. 5A-003 IKA JAPAN K.K. Calorimeters, thermostats&circulators, shaker, hot stirrer as new products will be exhibited. Please visit us. 8A-302 Ikeda Scientific Co.,Ltd. IKEDARIKA provide you a lot of attractive scientific instruments & information. We look forward to meeting you at IKEDARIKA's booth. 6B-505 Ikegami Seiki Co., Ltd. IS-POLISHER enables to make oblique polishing, low-load polishing and right angle shaping for ion milling, etc. without resin embedding process of the samples but with special sample holders. This helps inherit know-how of skillful person as well as contributing to shortenTAT from sample receiving to analysis result reporting. 4A-606 INDECO,INC. 6A-401 ionBench ionBench & MS NOISE intruduce the safe/comfortable laboratory circumstance, which ionbnech MS and enclosures provide 75% noise and ~95% vibration reduction, and ionBench LC moves any 3D directions and provides easy to change the high positioned reagents with electric up/down function. 5A-605 iPROS CORPORATION 7A-601 IRIE CORPORATION 4A-701 ISIS Co., Ltd. 6A-303 ITK Co.,Ltd. 5A-404 ITW Japan 7A-605 Iwashita Engineering, Inc. We exhibit some systems for Pretreatment, pipetting system for solid-phase extraction and more. 6B-603 J.A. Woollam Japan Corporation We introduce variety of SE, which covers the wide wavelength from vacuum ultraviolet to far infrared. 6B-401 Japan Analytical Industry Co., Ltd. State of the art Hybrid Pyrolyze and new model of Recycling preparative HPLC will be released at JASIS. Thermal desorption system, Outgas collector and Cryogenic sample crusher are also displayed. Please come and explore our booth. 4B-406 Japan High Tech Co.,Ltd. 4A-101 Japan Science and Technology Agency 7A-101、7A-201、7A-301 JASCO Corporation JASCO offers advanced spectroscopic analysis solution in various science fields as environment, medicine, food, and materials. The advanced analytical instruments are exhibited to show our wide range products to meet any experimental demands such as HPLC, UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometers, FT-IR, Multi-purpose FT-IR, Laser Raman, and Circular Dichroism spectrophotometers.And we will have various demonstrations in using of HPLC and FT-IR to show various applications in order to introduce solution idea for various purposes.We are really pleased to introduce our product and applications to you at booth in JASIS 2015. We are looking forward to your visit. 7A-101、7A-201、7A-301 JASCO ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 7A-101、7A-201、7A-301 JASCO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. JASCO International aims to address the ever-changing analytical needs of our customers worldwide, by providing high-quality analytical instruments and scientific equipments. 79 79 5A-701 JEOL Ltd. Based on "Solutions for Innovation" as a key message to the market, JEOL will exhibit its total solution paradigms that assist you to solve various problems through our wide range of instruments and applications. To highlight the "YOKOGUSHI Strategy" a core strategy of JEOL solutions, we will introduce our diverse analytical techniques depending on deferent categories of purpose. We will also present a broad line-up of new products, including Transmission Electron Microscope, Scanning Electron Microscope, Mass Spectrometer and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance System. Furthermore in the New Technology Seminars, we will explain the overview of the new products and valuable technological information that support your research and development. Please visit our exhibition booth and see JEOL state-of-the-art products. 6B-504 JFE Techno-Research Corporation 4A-601 JICKO.Ltd You can see many gas detectors and Ceramic heater at our booth ! We can offer total servise from development to manufacuture and maintenance for your every need. 4A-407 J-SCIENCE LAB Co., Ltd. We will exhibit the following equipments and applications; 1) We can provide the tailor-made GC. 2) The only one domestic development Organic Elemental Analyzer. 3) Microwave- Organic synthesis equipments, for laboratory and production. 4) Gas Exchange Device, The GED converts atmospheric air to the argon continuously without any loss of fine particles such as PM2.5. Therefore GED-ICP-MS system enables real-time atmosphere monitoring. In addition, new Organic Elemental Analyzer will be unveiled at New Technology Seminar. 8A-005 juji field inc. 5B-304 JULABO JAPAN Co.,Ltd. Circulators from low to high temperature,Large/small Ductless Fume Hood,High precision Plastic Labware and Dispensers are demonstrated. 6B-804 JX Nippon Mining & Metals Corporation Our accumulated technologies for purification and evaluation developed over many years have enabled us to produce high purity metals such as 9N-Cu, 7N-In, 6N-Ag and others to meet requirements for application: temperature calibrations, chemical reagents, CVD sources and so on. 4A-304 Kankyo Technos Co., Ltd. Please touch ultrapure water device, ultraviolet sterilizer,various filters. We offer you various products promptly and at a lowest price. 6B-805 Kanomax Japan Inc. 4A-001 KASAHARA CHEMICAL INSTRUMENTS CORP. 5A-503 KASHIYAMA INDUSTRIES, LTD. Introducing NeoDry-E series designed to provide low cost of ownership and long maintenance cycle. We will be performing a live demo new small dry pump "NeoDry7E" . 7A-704 Ken Products Development Corporation 4A-704 KENIS LIMITED 6A-002 KETT ELECTRIC LABORATORY 6B-810 Keystone Scientific K.K. We exhibit state-of-the-art tensiometers, langmuir-blodgett troughs and gravimetric balances as well as customer specified surface chemistry equipment and screening technology to overcome today's challenges in chemical industry. 7A-705 Kinryo Electric Co.,Ltd. 6A-501 KIRIYAMA GLASS WORKS COMPANY distillation apparatuses, apparatuses, laboratory, glass vessels, glass bottles, laboratory glass equipment 5A-508 KITAHAMA, LTD. 6B-406 KK.Takasugi seisakusho 4B-402 KNF JAPAN CO., LTD We show and demonstrate Solvents Recovery Systems, Liquid Metering Pumps, Liquid Transfer Pumps and Vacuum Diaphragm Pumps. 5A-509 4B-604 6B-806 4B-404 We have been manufacturing and distributing the KITAGAWA GAS DETECTOR TUBE SYSTEM since our establishment in 1947. 5B-410 KOYO THERMO SYSTEMS CO., LTD Offer a broad introduction of general-purpose equipment and advanced equipment. Provide a range of options for R & D. 4B-703 KUBOPURA Co., Ltd. 7B-601 KUBOTA CORP. We exhibit centrifuges and washers. Please touch the machines and realize ease of use. We will demonstrate the washer. If you consider buying the washer, please visit our booth. 4A-203 Kurashiki Kako. Co., Ltd 4B-401 KYORITSU CHEMICAL-CHECK Lab., Corp. Please stop by and check out our new lineup: New FIA System,TOC Analyzer, newly added PACKTEST analytes, and more. 5B-603 KYORITSU SEIKI CORPORATION The Rotation/Revolution Mixing and Deaeration Machine"Hi-Merger" is equipment which removes a bubble at the same time it circulates material and it mixes it within a container using sun-and-planet motion. You can use for research and development and a production process. Please look at thing. 7B-501 Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd. 4A-403 Kyoto-Rikagaku-kikai Corporation We propose a Sampling Bag Conditioner and Tube Conditioner are revolutionary new product. 7A-406 Kyowa Interface Science Co., Ltd. We analyze, evaluate and answer to the customers whose problems of interfacial, dispersion phenomenon in wet coating. Dedicate specially for this time to Zeta Potential for dispesion of concentrated agent, Friction Meter and Peel-off Analyzer of coating film. Visit us and you will find useful. 5A-204 L.C.Science Co., Ltd. 5B-003 Lab Lab Company Co. Ltd. 7A-302 Labthink Instruments Co., Ltd. Labthink innovates and manufactures instruments for plastic packaging materials. Our portfolio includes WVTR, OTR, Tensile tester, etc. 4B-505、4B-602 LECO Japan Corporation 7B-704 Leica Microsystems K.K. Debut of new digital microscope. Total digital imaging solution provider 5A-402 LINTEC CO., LTD. Deploying advance technologies, LINTEC has been focusing on developing high-performance Mass Flow Controllers for next generation. 5B-302 Litho Tech Japan Corporation EQ-99X LDLS Compact, Economical, High Brightness,Broadband Laser-Driven Light Source The compact LDLS EQ-99X is an ultra-high brightness, high stability broadband source that is specifically designed for demanding imaging and spectroscopy applications. 5B-305 LMS Co.,Ltd. 7A-401 M&S INSTRUMENTS INC. 4A-506 Malvern(Spectris.Co.,Ltd) 6B-205 Maruemu Corporation 6B-902 Matsubo Corporation 5A-406 Matsusada Precision Inc. Since the establishment in 1972, as a manufacturer, Matsusada Precision has been designing, developing, manufacturing and marketing a wide array of laboratory analytical instruments, UV-VIS spectrophotometer, PCR, Capillary electrophoresis system, X-ray inspectors, digital camera for microscope, microscopes, power supplies and so on. KOJIMA INSTRUMENTS INC. KOKUGO Co.,Ltd. KOKUSAN CORPORATION KOMYO RIKAGAKU KOGYO K.K. 80 80 4A-602 MC ENGINEERING CORPORATION High-accuracy thermal displacement offset device STEALTHULTIMA X is capable of submicron offsets and controls of the machine. Temperature accuracy: Plus-minus 0.02 degrees (-10~70 degrees) Mutual error of temperature sensors: 0.004 degrees (-10~70 degrees) 6A-003 Medicatec lnc. MEDICATEC Inc. has been providing the automatic machine which applied the technology including the liquid handling. We support OEM business for automation in every stage. Please feel free to drop in at our booth. 6B-302 MEITECH CO., LTD. The newly developed Smoke point tester,excellent in reproducibility without individual difference and Conductivity meter are exhibited. 4A-708 MEIWAFOSIS CO.,LTD. We display unique instruments, which will guide you to the great success on your research work of analytical activities. [Instruments] Neo-Osmium Coater, Carbon Coater, Precision Vertical Diamond Wire Saw, Plasma Etching & Cleaning Machine, qNano for nano-particle evaluation, QCM-D for Bio-Material &/or Industrial Material Interaction Analysis System, Contact Angle Analyzer 4B-601 Merck Ltd. (Merck Millipore) 6A-403 METKON (HERZOG JAPAN CO., LTD.) 6B-604 Metrohm Japan Ltd Metrohm Japan will be showcasing our latest innovations for laboratory and process analysis: Titrators / Karl Fischer Titration / Ion Chromatography / pH/ISE & Conductivity Meters / Polarography Systems & CVS. 7B-401 Mettler-Toledo K.K. We exhibit a wide variety of products from such standard analytical instruments as highly precise balance, pH meter and Pipettes to auto sampler and thermal measurement instruments that meet users' advanced requirements. We also introduce GWP, weighing consulting service and weight calibration. Please stop by our booth to see how we can help you with your work comprehensively. 6A-004 Micro Emission Ltd. Novel patented technology, liquid electrode plasma, realizes reliability of plasma emission spectrometry in condensed compact instrument. Master patent is established in six countries. Continuous measuring model debuts. This model is semi-automatic. It reduces human task and individual difference. 7B-701 Micromeritics Japan G.K. In business for 50 years, Micromeritics manufactures a broad line of instruments that measure various physical characteristics of powders. 4B-302 MicroSupport Co.,Ltd. We exhibit various applications of operations under the microscope as sampling equipment maker, specializing in analysis pretreatment. 7A-503 MICROTEC CO., LTD. 7A-702 MicrotracBEL Corp. We, MicrotracBEL, contribute to technological development in "Particle Characterization" field through abundant product. 6A-204 Milestone General K.K. MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ANALYTECH CO., LTD. 5B-101 A reliable TOC analysis in suspension waste water! Introduction of on-line TOC analyzer . Leave the halogen analysis up to us! Introduction of Combustion I C. 6A-504 MOL Techno-Trade, Ltd. Carbon or Lithium in metal based sample can now be analyzed by New Handheld Analyzer. Most of the light elements in the Metal can be detected in Low LOD for precise analysis in the field with battery operation. Raman Analyzer will also be exhibited mainly for specific material for security field. 4B-005 Moxtek, Inc. 6A-001 Murakami Color Research Laboratory.Co.,Ltd. Metal mesh devices are suitable for filtration for the micrometer-sized samples, and suitable for easy detection of small amount of samples. 5A-203 MURAKAMI KOKI CO.,LTD OIML Standard Weights, Vibro absorbing mount, Murakami Electronic Table Balance, Model-JF 6B-802 MurayamaDenkiLtd We exhibit real time measurement system to detect and transmit temparature and depth of seawater into tablet terminal. 5A-501 MUSASHI ENGINEERING, INC. We exhibit wide variety of products, based on MUSASHI's world-leading precise fluid control tech. Always demonstrating in our booth. 7B-707 NACALAI TESQUE, INC -Excellent HPLC columns -2.6um Core-Shell columns for UHPLC -SFC columns with special stationary phases -Organic compounds , catalysts for synthesis 4A-308 Nagara Science Co., Ltd. 6A-507 NAGOYA DENKI We exhibit Sensirion MEMS sensors which is the best suited to your Analytical tools. Humidity,Temperature,Flow(Gas/Liquid), and Differential Pressure sensors are in exhibition. Particularly, Liquid flow sensor shows high accuracy at very small flow rate (microliter per every minute) 6A-506 Nagoya Scientific Insturments Co., Ltd. NAKAMURA SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 6A-306 UZU is a new-released sealing mixer specialized for flask mixing. It seals up a flask, and drives a impeller maginetically. 4A-705 NANO CONTROL CO., LTD We exhibit the ultra-fine positioning equipments in nanometer level that are driven by piezo actuators and force sensor that can measure a force of micro newton level. 5A-303 Nanophoton 8A-404 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology NETZSCH Japan K.K. 4A-205 We will exhibit latest thermal analysis and thermal property equipment. And we will introduce "The basic course of thermal analysis; DSC and TG-DTA" at New Technology Seminars and Presentations. 5A-305 NEW COSMOS ELECTRIC CO., Ltd. 5A-307 New Metals and Chemicals Corporation, LTD. 4A-801 Nichigaku.LTD 7B-404 NICHIRI MFG.CO.LTD Model iPG8201built around our unique technologies, makes up a solution of desired pH with ultrapure water that is produced and supplied in-line. The closed flow path design prevents a contamination of gaseous CO2 and NH3 from ambient air. UV detector, employing a new concept, is also displayed. 6B-402 NICHIRYO Co., LTD Nichiryo will be your best partner to provide various liquid handling solution including robotic instruments and consumables. 7A-504 Nihon BUCHI. K.K. 7B-303 NIHON DENKEI CO.,LTD. We have been dealing in and introducing to users, electronic measuring instruments, precision physical metering equipment, optical measuring machines, scientific analytical instruments and environmental testing equipment since the establishment of our company in 1950. We exhibit observation devices and analyzers for materials maker customers this year 6B-808 NIHON ENTEGRIS K.K. 4A-404 NIHON FREEZER CO.,LTD. 4A-402 Nihon Pall Ltd. 6A-604 NIHON PISCO CO., LTD. Rotary Vacuum Pump "RPV06 Series" New quadruple parallel 120L type is added to RPV06 series, prouding of industry top level energy-saving and having reputation by low noise and longer operating life. All together, 4 types are prepared. 5B-102 Nihon Rufuto Co.,Ltd. We have instruments measuring dispersion evaluation without dilution. 81 81 5B-001 Nihon seimitsu kagaku co.,ltd. 6B-602 Nihon Thermal Consulting Co., Ltd. 8A-503 Nihon Validation Technologies Corporation 6B-203 NIHON WACON CO.,LTD. 8A-405、8A-501 Nihon Waters K.K. 4A-503 7B-203 6B-807 5A-602 Zeta-potential & Particle-size Analyzer,Fiber-Optics Particle Analyzer with Autosampler,Capillary Electrophoresis Measuring System,Reflective Film Thickness Monitor,Quantum Efficiency Measurement System 4B-003 OURSTEX CORPORATION 5B-505 Oxford Instruments KK Demonstrations for more than 10 instruments and mock-up, presentation to promote our attractive products for 5 times at the booth every day. Fantastic novelties for all visitors. Please come to join us ! 4A-603 PALMESO CO., LTD. 4A-607 PANalytical (Spectris Co., Ltd.) The world leader in X-ray analysis systems showcases the cutting-edge and comprehensive technology and solution to improve your process & quality control and materials research. 4B-001 Panasonic Healthcare Co., Ltd. We propose new high function equipment,such as Ultra-Low temperature freezers or CO2 incubator with safe H2O2 decontamination cycle. 5A-405 Park Systems Japan Inc. Produce most wide range of AFM products from research grade to full automated industry AFM, and meet from bio to semiconductor applications. 5B-104 Particle Sizing Systems Japan Co., LTD. PSD instruments which can provide quantitative information, and PSD & ZP instruments without the sample dilutuion, are offered. 7B-702 Peak Scientific Peak Scientific has won a fourth Queen's Award for International Trade. Please come and visit our booth to see our new product, events! 4B-801 PerkinElmer Japan Co., Ltd. Year 2015, we are back to JASIS under the theme of 5B-404 PROTO MANUFACTURING Corp. The ultraportable mXRD is the latest addition to our XRD residual stress measurement family,bringing a new level of versatility in the field. Proto's advanced technology has laid the ground work for this unique and user-friendly instrument. 5B-204 Protrustech Co., Ltd Protrustech better known as PTT is a professional Taiwan instrument company,which was founded in 2008, as a result of the work of PTT's scientific group, who have been working for more then 12 years on scientific instruments to do Raman Spectroscopy, which today is PTT's main products. 4A-505 Quantachrome Instruments Japan G.K. 4B-407 Quantum Design Japan, Inc. 8A-602 Renishaw K.K. 7B-706 Restek Corporation Restek is pleased to introduce you a wide range of our chromatograph consumable products to help your analysis. 5A-101 Rigaku Corporation By showing wide variety of X-ray and thermal analyzers and Raman spectrometers, Rigaku gives you the most advanced analyzing know-hows. Our progressing benchtop and portable/handheld products will surprise you how sufficient and yet so small they are. Engineers will always be there to explain you the best applications for your needs, and to introduce you solutions on new materials like SiC, fuel cells, and CFRP. The test results of our X-ray imaging products will be shown in movie. A lot to see in Rigaku booth! 4A-003 RIKEN KEIKI Co., Ltd.. 4A-407 Round science inc. OptoSirius Corpration ORGANO CORPORATION OSAKA CHEMICAL CO., LTD. OTSUKA ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. The ACQUITY QDa Detector is the world's first mass detector to bring high-quality, mass spectral data to chromatographic separations. At only the size of a UV/PDA detector, the ACQUITY QDa Detector utilizes innovative Waters technologies to ensure the continued success of our customers and truly connecting you with the Science of What's Possible. 4A-707 Niigata Co.,Ltd Niigata will exhibit transparent works to show the inside. We also show our devices and jigs joined metals, nonferrous metals, or glass,etc. 5A-603 NIKKATO CORPORATION Nikkato exhibit wear resistant ceramics and thermal ceramics. 5A-202 NIPPE TRADING CO.,LTD. 4A-703 Nippo Precision Co.,Ltd. Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy is a new technique to analyze materials. Please contact us, if you have any problem. 7B-503 NIPPON DENSHOKU INDUSTRIES CO.,LTD. Nippon Denshoku Industries Co.,Ltd. ,which is manufacture specializing in ColorMeter,GlossMeter and HazeMeter, display the newest model. Please feel free to contact us , if you have any question about optical characteristic evaluation in quality control,research and development. We could measure your samples with prior notice to us,and propose suitable evaluation method. We look forward to you coming. 5A-201 NIPPON INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION 5A-002 NIPPON PAPER CRECIA CO., LTD. We will have all sorts of disposable wipers & safety items. 6B-304 NIPPON S.T. JOHNSON SALES CO., LTD. 7A-705 NISHIKAWA KEISOKU Co.,Ltd. 7B-705 NISSAN TANAKA Corporation Pressure regulator for Standard Gas, High Purity Gas, and Small Size Regulator for Atmospheric Analysis are displayed. Also, our Gas Cylinder Changeover Regulator provides the working pressure maximum up to 0.7MPa, not applied to high pressure gas production equipment. 4B-704 NITTA CORPORATION 6B-605 Nittokagaku Co. Ltd This time we exhibit High Speed Fine Shattering Automatic Mill(New Model which is completed soon) as special product. 6A-305 NOMURA CHEMICAL CO., LTD. We introduce a new product of the XG series and the HB series. In addition, We accept a question and the consultation about the column. 7A-402 NSK Ltd, 6A-602 NTT Advanced Technology Corporation The Smart SPR provides multichannel and high sensitivity measurement. The 50-nm scale ensures your measurement data by AFM, SEM or TEM. 7A-403 Nu Instruments Japan Co. Ltd Nu Instruments is a market leading designer and manufacturer of high performance mass spectrometers for isotopic and elemental analysis. Our instruments are manufactured in the UK and used by scientists in Academic and Research Laboratories worldwide. 5B-202 Ocean Photonics, Inc. 7B-801 Okamura Corporation 6A-506 OKANOWORKS,LTD 7B-603 OLYMPUS CORPORATION DELTA series provides advantage for metal material control with its portability, quick and precise nondestructive measurement. LEXT OLS4500 reduces alaysis time dramatially. 7A-303 Opto Science, inc. 6B-001 OPTOQUEST CO.,LTD Light Source. CO2 Sensor. 82 82 6B-307 Rudolph Research Analytical Automatic Polarimeter line-electronic cooling & heating. Automatic Refractometer line-wide Refractive Index range (1.26-1.72 RI). Automatic Density Meters-innovative features designed to meet most applications. Laboratory Automation-method driven solutions for high viscosity applications. 4B-202、4B-301 S.T. Japan Inc. SANKO ELECTRONIC LABORATORY CO., LTD 5A-306 6A-601 SANPLATEC. CORP. Vaccum glovebox clearview series'' and ''acrylic vaccum desiccator series'' pursue visibility, air tightness, and variation.New product and compact type ''temperature and humidity testing chamber STC-V'' pursues visibility and cost advantage. The beauty of lining up acrylic equipments is a must-see. Please enjoy Sanplatec's world of ''ON THE TABLE'' 5B-504 SANSYO CO., LTD. 7B-202 Sanyo Trading Co., Ltd. 6A-309 SARSTEDT -Tissue culture products of new design and specification. e.g.) flask, dish, plate - Various types of tube, tip and box for instruments. 6B-705 Sartorius Japan K.K. Modular design balance, Analytical balance, Moisture analyzer, Ultrapure water system, Pipette, Lab filter, Microbe quality control product 4B-409 SATO KEIRYOKI MFG. CO., LTD. 4B-501 SATO VAC INC. 5B-403 Scienta Omicron, Inc. We will introduce on the latest in Nanoscale measurement technology and Surface analysis. A NanoIndenter (TI 950,TI Premiere) will be introduced at the exhibition. 7B-605 SCIEX 5B-103 SCINICS CORPORATION 5A-505 SCITECH CO., LTD. 6B-202 Seishin Trading Co., Ltd. 5B-206 SEMILAB JAPAN KK 4B-603 Shanghai Sunny Hengping Scientific Instrument Co.,Ltd Shanghai Sunny Hengping Scientific Instrument Co., Ltd is a high-technology enterprise specializing in developing, and manufacturing the instruments for weight, quality, humidity, viscosity measurement and ingredient analysis, etc. 4B-304 SHIBAYAMA SCIENTIFIC COMPANY, LTD. 8A-701 SHIMADZU CORPORATION 8A-603 SHIMADZU RIKA CORPORATION Efforts to LAB solutions as a comprehensive engineering company, and the support system at the time of overseas expansion of a Japanese company. We exhibit new style of various digital microscope. 8A-604 Shimadzu Science East Corporation Mixer & Degassing System :"kakuhanter" by SHASHIN KAGAKU microbe tester :"Bactester" by NPC 7B-709 Shimadzu Techno-Research,Inc. 5B-004 SHINAGAWA CORPORATION Introducing automation tools for improving production efficiency through improved quality in gas flow measurement and elimination of measurement error. 6A-307 SHINKO DENSHI 6B-306 Shinto Scientific Co.,Ltd. 5B-303 SHOKO SCIENTIFIC CO.,LTD. 6A-005 Shoreline Science Research, Inc. 5B-207 SHOWA DENKO K.K. Shodex announces new HPLC columns: HILIC columns for saccharides analysis and aqueous SEC columns for MALS detector, and new instruments: RI detectors and GPC systems. We also introduce various HPLC application data, sample preparation tools "Autoprep®" and biopurification columns "CIMmultusTM" at our booth. 6A-405 We perform tests and research in various fields. They range from fundamental tests to applied research, maintenance and quality control. Our tests and research are performed nonstop, day and night. 5B-503 SIGEMI Co., Ltd Borosilicate glass ware and Quatz ware>>>>NMR Tubes, ESR Tubes, Tube for syringe(for quantitative analysis), Taper tube for Follow mater>>> We can make a prototype!! 6B-701 Sigma-Aldrich Japan 5A-310 SK-Electronics CO.,LTD. It enables highiy accurate measurement even in case of an unclear coony image the or a culture medium of unequal thickness. ., Highly accurate and functional modular microscope with a flexible configuration system to meet your needs. SOGO LABORATORY GLASS WORKS CO., LTD. 7B-403 5B-401 SOMA OPTICS, LTD. We offer variety of optical analyzers. 5A-304 Spectra Co-op Our Spectrometer Systems perform the absorbance measurement for UV-VIS range using probe to target the liquid sample mainly.It is able to monitor the reaction process in the real time.The software reads the files are created by Chemometrics software, and The Unscrambler OLUP Predictor®. 5B-402 Spectra Design Co., Ltd. We provide solutions for quality control by analyzing manufacturing data which are extracted by our advanced optical sensing technology. 5B-407 STM Corporation 6A-301 Sumika Chemical Analysis Service, Ltd. 7A-604 Systech Inc. 8A-301 System Instruments,co.,Ltd. 5B-605 Systems Engineering Inc. 5A-401 TA Instruments Japan Inc. We acquired some companies which treat rubber testing instruments and heat flow meters for measuring thermal conductivity last year. Therefore new instruments joined TA Instruments , our product lineup is enhanced. 4B-408 TACMINA CORPORATION TACMINA introduces new series of Smoothflow Pump that is optimized for laboratory use. The new Q Series is able to inject a small amount of chemicals precisely without pulsation, not causing change in liquid properties. It can be an ideal alternative to tube pumps, syringe pumps or diaphragm pumps. 4A-702 TAIATSU TECHNO CORPORATION 4A-405 TAISEI 7B-604 TAITEC CORP. 8A-605 TAKEDA RIKA KOGYO CO.,LTD. The theme of Takeda Rika's exhibition in this year is "All in one / Let's meet your partner!" We introduce you the best-of selection products and look forward to receiving your visit to our booth. 6B-204 TAKEUCHI PRECISION WORKS CO.,LTD. In order to respond to our clients needs to the greatest extent possible, engineers who have actual experience with the machinery are employed. We have established our own direct sales structure that allows us to listen to voices of our clients. This guarantees us to be able to develop superior new products that directly reflect our clients’ needs. 4A-306 Tanaka Corporation 4A-502 TANAKA SCIENTIFIC LIMITED Tanaka is one of the leading manufacturers of petroleum testers. At JASIS, we display the latest EDXRF Sulfur Analyzer, Flash Point Tester, Aniline Point Tester, Softening Point Tester and Distillation tester. 4B-701 Tecan Japan Co., Ltd. Tecan specializes in the development, production of instruments and automated solutions for laboratories in the life sciences sector. Newly launched products Fluent and Spark10M are showcased. 4B-502 Techno AP Co. Ltd. SIBATA SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY LTD. 83 83 5B-203 Techno X Co., Ltd. Our company is a professional group of energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometer and Radioactive measurement. 6A-203 TEKHNE CORPORATION If you need a dew point measurement, and/or an oxygen measurement, you can entirely rely on TEKHNE, who have 35 years experiences in this fields 6B-404 T-Heng Mechanical &Eletrical Co., Ltd. The most rugged water quality instruments are coming, pH meters, pH/ORP meters, Conductivity meters and DO meters are IP67 waterproof, shock proof, float, reliable and accurate totally. We also have similar perfect various digital refractometers and optical refractometers. 8A-101、8A-201 Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. Visit us in our booth to find our latest products, services and solutions will allow you to experience more confidence and expect more productivity. Please join our new technologies seminars and talk with our technical experts and discover more ways we can help solve your toughest analytical challenges. 7A-602 THOMAS KAGAKU CO., LTD Exhibiting various type of thermostatic water bath, such as circulating water bath(Chiller) Viscosity bath, Thermometer testing bath from low temperature to high temperature. 4A-202 TOHO KK 6B-502 TOKI SANGYO CO.,LTD. Welcome to our booth and please feel free to contact us anytime if you have something of viscosity measurement that we can help you. 6B-703 TOKYO CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD. Alternatives to ODS column (Mixed-Mode, PFP, others), chiral separation columns and analytical reagents (Ion-Pair reagents for LC/MS, labeling reagents for HPLC, GC derivatizing reagents and others). 7A-603 TOKYO GARASU KIKAI CO., LTD. 5B-301 Tokyo Instruments Inc. NMReadyTM is a revolutionary benchtop NMR spectrometer. It offers spectroscopic resolution at a fraction of the size, cost and maintenance of current NMR instrumentation. 5A-206 TOKYO RIKAKIKAI CO., LTD We propose a new method to reduce the environmental impact caused by the conversion of the catalytic reaction to the process optimization introduction to the basics of research synthesis. 7A-502 Tomsic Ltd. 4A-301 TOMY SEIKO CO., LTD TOMY MX series centrifuge has unique function of Rack-In-Rotor, and LSX series are convenient autoclave has foot pedal released lock. 5B-306 Toray Engineering Co.,Ltd. 7B-304 TOSOH CORPORATION 4B-405 TOYAMA Co., Ltd. 7B-708 TOYAMA SANGYO CO.,LTD 4B-705 TOYO Corporation 8A-402 Trajan Scientific Japan Inc 5A-302 Transtech Inc. PortaCount Pro and Pro+ Respirator Fit Test System 4A-004 TSI Incorporated 4A-201 Tsukuba TechClub 7B-405、7B-502 ULVAC-PHI, Inc. Various Surface Analysis Instruments and their recent Applications are introduced for the automated XPS line-up, TOF-SIMS and AES. 6A-202 UNICO LTD. 7B-301 UNIFLEX Company LTD. 7B-302 Unimicrosep Co.,Ltd. 6A-606 USHIO INC. 1 We exhibit small, handy measureable ng/ml, nM scale Photo absorbance sensor named 'Pico scope'. 2 'Real time 3D microscope' by high-speed 0.001 sec measurement. 3 Printable Patterning unit 'VUV Aligner' for 5 micron Line & Space resolution by hydrophilic & hydrophobic surface treatment 5B-606 Verder Scientific Co., Ltd. Retsch : Emax is the new type ball mill which can grind faster& finer than any other ball mill. Retsch Technology : Particle Analyzer with dynamic image analysis which can deliver detailed particle size and shape information. Carbolite : Customized furnaces. Eltra : Elemental Analyzers ( Japan Machinery Company ) 5A-309 Videojet X-Rite K.K. 5A-510 VISCOTECH CO., LTD. The new product of viscometer will be shown and demonstrated. 6A-402 WELCO Co., Ltd. 5B-409 WITec K.K. New product! Class-leading Performance: Automatically 'apyron' AFM/Raman combination Microscope alpha300AR. Scanning Near-field Optical Microscope alpha300S SEM/Raman Microscope RISE Microscope. 6A-605 YABEGAWA Electric Industries,Ltd. We exhibit the touch panel system divided injection equipment, micro flow rate pump. It will be our pleasure to welcome someone to our booth. 5A-205 YABUUCHI INDUSTRY.,INC 4B-303 YAGAMI INC. If you look for heaters,want to prevent dew condensation,or wonder how to keep the heat (heat up),we are pleased to suggest best solution. 7B-101、7B-201 Yamato Scientific Co.,Ltd. We would like to introduce the fusion of latest Analytical Instruments, Scientific Equipments and Research Facilities. 4A-002 Yasui Kikai Corporation 5A-001 YAYOI Co., Ltd. 5A-601 YMC CO., LTD. YMC provides a total solution that allows the highest performance of chromatography separation and production including separation of proteins and peptides, chiral compounds, pharmaceutical products, impurities, etc. We are pleased to serve your various needs such columns, packing materials, contract purification, etc. We look forward to meeting you at our booth. 6B-405 YSI/Nanotech Inc.(Xylem Japan) Latest instruments from YSI/Nanotech (Xylem Japan) will be exhibited. Our range includes Multi-parameter water quality sensors, Acoustic water flow meters, Optical sensors for DO(BOD), pH ORP, SCT, Turb, precision thermometers and our newly introduced Refractometer and Titration. Don't miss out! 8A-401 Zurich Instruments AG Zurich Instruments makes lock-in amplifiers and phase-locked loops that have revolutionized instrumentation in the high-frequency and ultra-high-frequency ranges by combining frequency-domain tools and time-domain tools within each product. This reduces the complexity of laboratory setups, thus removing sources of potential problems and so allows researchers to focus on their experiments. The new MFLI instrument for low-frequencies makes these advantages available to a wider range of users. 84 84 30. JASIS 2015 Organization JASIS Organizing Committee (JAIMA + JSIA) Secretariat Exhibition Planning Subcommittee Event Subcommittee Public Relations Subcommittee Chairperson: Masao Nomoto Vice Chairpersons: Makoto Igarashi Takeyoshi Hasegawa Shizutomo Kaneko Project Conference International Subcommittee Team Team 31. JASIS 2015 Organizing Committee ◎Chairperson ○Vice chairperson Masao Nomoto JEOL Ltd Chiaki Yamamoto Mettler-Toledo K.K. Makoto Igarashi Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation Atsushi Misawa Yamato Scientific Co.,Ltd. ◎ ○ ○ Takeyoshi Hasegawa HORIBA, Ltd. David H. Owens UNIFLEX COMPANY LTD. ○ Shizutomo Kaneko Merck Millipore, Merck Ltd Daisuke Kobayashi Julabo-Japan Co., Ltd Yoshizumi Takigawa Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd. Masataka Aoki Rigaku Corporation Norikazu Sarai ADVANTEC TOYO KAISHA, LTD. Yukiko Kogami LECO Japan Corporation Akiko Suzuki ULVAC-PHI, Inc. Yoshikazu Kimura AS ONE CORPORATION Masaki Tone OPTOQUEST CO.,LTD Mariko Takekoshi Ikeda Scientific Co.,Ltd. Katsuji Tanaka KYOTO ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. Keisuke Nonaka IRIE CORPORATION Chitose Arai Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. Hideki Kitamura EKO instruments Co., Ltd. Nahoko Shimokawa JEOL RESONANCE Inc., Masaaki Abe ST Japan INC. Nobuo Seto GL Sciences. Inc. Soichi Kuritani ESPEC CORP. KOKUGO Co.,Ltd. Kiyosada Onishi SHIMADZU CORPORATION Shigeki Shimakawa Go Wakao SHIMADZU CORPORATION Toru Watanabe SATO VAC INC Kei Oide SHOWA DENKO K.K. Yoshihiko Aoyagi TAISEI Takashi Ishizuka DKK-TOA CORPORATION Hiroto Takeda TAKEDA RIKA KOGYO CO., LTD Yasuhiro Toyoda TOSOH CORPORATION Takashi Ihara TANAKA SCIENTIFIC LIMITED Takeshi Takei Nihon Waters K.K. Satoshi Endo DULTON CO., LTD. Seiji Mizusawa Hiranuma Sangyo Co., Ltd. Ikuhiro Kudo CHINO CORPORATION Junichi Hoshi Bruker Optics K.K. Hitoshi Kitagawa HORIBA STEC Inc. Norikazu Sato Exhibition Committee(JSIA) Chair. Ken Nakagawa 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. 85 85 ● Conference Team ◎ Minoru Uchida Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation Hisashi Sugisawa JEOL Ltd. ○ Koichiro Matsuda HORIBA, Ltd Masashi Taguchi KYOTO ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. Hideo Akanuma BL TEC K.K. Koichi Tamura Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation Yoshitoki Iijima JEOL Ltd. Shigeru Nakao NEW COSMOS ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Tetsuya Oshiro ERC INC Kazuyo Nakagawa Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. Shinsuke Ono Mitsubishi Chemical Analytech Co.,Ltd. Katsuhiro Nakagawa SHIMADZU CORPORATION Toshiya Kataoka TOSOH CORPORATION Ken Nakagawa HORIBA, Ltd Eiji Kawai JEOL Ltd. Koji Nakano MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ANALYTECH CO., LTD. Kosaburo Kawanishi Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation Noriyasu Niimura JEOL Ltd. Koji Kawamura KOMYO RIKAGAKU KOGYO K.K. Makoto Nishino SHIMADZU CORPORATION Masaaki Kusaka Nippon Instruments Corporation Satoshi Nomura HORIBA, Ltd. Tomoyuki Goto Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. Hiroshi Hashimoto MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL ANALYTECH CO., LTD. Rikio Komagine Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation Katsuji Hasegawa JASCO Corporation Hiroshi Kondo Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation Hiromitsu Hachiya DKK-TOA CORPORATION Akira Kurojuki GL Sciences Inc. Kazuhisa Funaki Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd. ● International Team ◎ Takeshi Kawamoto SHIMADZU CORPORATION Yusuke Nakamura Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. ○ Shoichi Sakanishi HORIBA, Ltd Yasuo Horiguchi JASCO International Co., Ltd. ○ Masahiko Endo Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd. Shinichi Masuzawa JEOL Ltd. Tatsuji Kushimoto TOSOH CORPORATION Akira Masunaga Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation Ichiro Suzawa RIKEN KEIKI Co., Ltd. Taketoshi Matsushima DKK-TOA CORPORATION Mieko Takatsu KYOTO ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. Hiroshi Murayama GASTEC CORPORATION Kentaro Hayashi Nobuyoshi Kataoka Kyoichi Komori Mayuko Ogawa Yoko Tabayashi Shen Jin ni Fusao Tonotsuka Yuji Hamazaki Masako Maeda Naomi Tsuchiya Yasuhiro Okada Kiyomi Suzuki ● Secretariat (JAIMA) Mieko Tsutsumi (JSIA) Kunihiro Kuramitsu Masamichi Yamakawa Takehiko Kan 86 86 Takeo Morio Norio Tatebe JASIS 2015 FINAL REPORT December, 2015 JASIS 2015 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 2015 JAIMA All Rights reserved. ○