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Notice of participation in the 'COMNEXT 3rd Next Generation Communication Technology & Solutions Exhibition' from July 30 (Wednesday) to August 1 (Friday), 2025.
Morita Tech Co., Ltd. will be exhibiting at the "COMNEXT 3rd Next Generation Communication Technology & Solutions Exhibition" held at Tokyo Big Sight. This exhibition is specialized in communication technologies and solutions, consisting of six worlds: optical communication technology, 5G/6G communication technology (materials, high-frequency components), network equipment and wiring construction, local 5G, video transmission, and AI/IoT solutions. It is an international business negotiation exhibition that attracts visitors seeking the latest products, technologies, and information from around the world. We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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Notice of Participation in 'Techno Frontier 2025' from July 23 (Wednesday) to July 25 (Friday), 2025
Morita Tech Co., Ltd. will be exhibiting at "Techno Frontier 2025" held at Tokyo Big Sight. This exhibition deepens into a comprehensive technology exhibition focusing on motor technology, including elements such as power supply, drive, transmission, control, measurement, software, production technology, and EMC/thermal countermeasure technology. Additionally, we aim to create a platform that proposes innovations and solutions for Japan's manufacturing industry centered around motor technology. We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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We will exhibit at the Techno Frontier EMC and Noise Control Technology Exhibition.
Techno Frontier EMC and Noise Control Technology Exhibition July 20 (Wednesday) - 22 (Friday), 2022 Venue: Tokyo Big Sight East Exhibition Hall Booth: 2E-20 https://www.jma.or.jp/tf/tf/emc.html Exhibited Products: ■ WM7000 Series EMC Noise Scanner ■ FP291/FP431 Millimeter Wave Magnetic Field Probes (29.5GHz/43GHz) ■ WM9500 Series 3D Electromagnetic Field Visualization System ■ WM950ZERO Camera-less 3D Electromagnetic Field Visualization System (Electromagnetic wave visualization inside a hand-in shield box)