The 9th Converting & Advanced Printing Machinery / Materials Exhibition and Conference in Japan 2010
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World industries have been affected by financial crisis, and governments and companies in each country have been challenged to overcome it.
World industries are seeking for new technologies, materials, products, and ideas for the next new business. To develop them is indispensable to succeed in the next competition in the world market.
The converting industry is no exception. Converting is an indispensable technology to add functionabilities to substrates, and functional materials are used for various products in various industries.
Nowadays, many converting related companies are observing where the converting market is going to and what converting technologies are required for the next business. And now many companies are trying to change their business since the market trend has changed gradually. It is the time to get rid of company’s stereotypes and to create unique products.
Japan is an exciting place to expand your converting business. "The 9th Converting & Advanced Printing Machinery and Materials Exhibition and Conference in Japan 2010" is the suitable place to present state-of-art technologies and unique technologies.
The exhibition consists of three shows. The first one is "Convertech JAPAN 2010" that exhibits sophisticated converting machinery. The second one is "neo functional material 2010" where you can find various functional materials used in packaging, electronics, etc. The third one is "Printable Electronics 2010" established in 2009. It is an attractive show presenting printing technologies for producing electric circuits on flexible substrates.
It is time to create new business transaction across national borders . We hope you can use the three shows to develop and expand your business. The show is not just only an opportunity to present your products but also to make business contacts for future development. |
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About "neo functional material 2010" |
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"neo functional material" is an integrated exhibition for high functional materials / products and
high-value technologies using film/sheet, metallic foil, metal sheet, paper, nonwoven, and fabric as basic materials.
Most of the competitive products in the market such as glass fiber, ceramics, film-metal composite, and thin film glass are the creations by adding new functions with unique and pioneering technologies to the original material. These products are made from high technologies also said as "Super high-values"
The exhibition provides the encounter of "material to material", "technology to technology", and "people to people." We believe that "neo functional material" will be beneficial for both visitors and exhibitors as the event offers the opportunities to discover new collaboration of diverse industries and to find new business models, to find project partners, and to fill one's curiosity and encourage the power of creativity.
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About "Printable Electronics 2010" |
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As the development of nano scaled material, printing technologies such as screen, inkjet, gravure, flexo, etc. have been attracting that it has the potential of making electric circuit and electronic devices.
The printing technologies have quite developed. The process is not complex and only puts required ink on the required position. It is a roll-to-roll based technology that is suitable for mass production. Also it is environmentally friendly.
It is hoped that if the technology is well developed for electronic applications, it could be used for manufacturing display, electronic paper, OEL lighting, solar cells, etc.
World makerts including Japan attend to this technology. Various Japanese printing companies and electronics companies have been developing this technology, and this market in Japan attracts many people.
The show called "Printable Electronics 2010" has important role to present the latest technological development and lead to the revitalization of declined industries.
We hope you can participate this show to expand your business.
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