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Tokyo Big Sight2026.1.28-30 (JPN)
[Exhibition Notice] We will be exhibiting at nano tech 2026
About nano tech 2026
nano tech is an international exhibition that explores the social implementation of future technologies, centered around nanotechnology, an important common fundamental technology in research and development.
Innovative materials and next-generation devices will be gathered under one roof, enabling the commercialization of research and development and the creation and co-creation of innovation through industry-academia collaboration.
In recent years, there has been growing interest in data-driven research and development (DX) that utilizes AI, simulations, and data, and researchers and engineers from a wide range of fields, including materials, chemistry, semiconductors, energy, and biology, are expected to attend the event.
Exhibition Overview
- Exhibition name: nano tech 2026
- Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2026 - Friday, January 30, 2026, 10:00-17:00
- Venue: Tokyo Big Sight
- Booth number: 3W-C22 (West Hall 3 / 4th floor, up the escalator from the West Exhibition Hall)
- Exhibit Zone: [Data-Driven] Research and Development DX Zone
Exhibition contents
The Matlantis booth will showcase:
- Atomic-level simulation demo
Reactions, diffusion, and interface behavior occurring within materials are reproduced at the atomic level, allowing you to experience the speed and accuracy of calculations on the spot.
- Introduction of examples of use in materials research at companies and academia
We will introduce examples of application in actual research themes, such as material exploration, surface reaction analysis, interface design, and analysis of diffusion phenomena.
- Individual consultations tailored to your research topic
"To what extent can my research topic be calculated?"
How can this be used in experimental design?
Our engineers will answer any specific questions you may have, such as the above, by discussing your research and explaining the applicability of Matlantis.
Recommended for:
- Researchers who want to streamline and speed up experimental design
- Those who want to reduce trial and error in material search and condition considerations
- Those who want to deepen their understanding of surface reactions, interface behavior, diffusion phenomena, etc.
- People interested in research and development digital transformation and data-driven research
We look forward to seeing you all there.
公開日:2026.01.13