Research Achievements Showcased at Medtec Japan:
Asia's Leading Medical Device Trade Fair

April 21–23, 2026  |  Tokyo Big Sight

As part of our initiative to promote the social implementation of research results, our center participated in Medtec Japan, one of Asia's largest exhibitions dedicated to the design and manufacture of medical devices.

449
Exhibitors
(478 last year)
15,385
Total visitors
over 3 days
12
Physical exhibits
(IST×2 / Shizuoka×1 / Hiroshima×9)

Daily breakdown: Apr 21 — 4,709  |  Apr 22 — 5,599  |  Apr 23 — 5,077

Exhibition Themes by Laboratory
■ Institute of Science Tokyo – Laboratory for Biomaterials and Bioengineering
Iitani Laboratory: Introduction of research vision in the Department of Biomedical Sensing and Control, real-time imaging and sensing of gaseous body fluids, mouthguard-type device, dry biosensor made by electrospinning with fabrication process demonstration.
■ Institute of Science Tokyo – Laboratory for Future Interdisciplinary Research of Science and Technology (FIRST)
Tokuda Laboratory: Wireless electrochemical measurement systems and LED drivers.
■ Shizuoka University – Research Institute of Electronics
Aoki Laboratory: Next generation AI Segmentation × 4K Spatial Reality Display.
■ Hiroshima University – Research Institute for Semiconductor Engineering
Teramoto Laboratory: Transistor noise evaluation and 2D sensing using LSI.
Goto Laboratory: Optical-electronic circuit interfaces for optoelectronic integration.
Kuroki Laboratory: Development of SiC electronics for extreme environments and applications in particle beam therapy.
Kameda Laboratory: Enhancing the reliability of wireless networks in medical institutions.
Koide Laboratory: Deep learning-based computer-aided diagnosis for colonoscopy using NICE/JNET classification.
Song Laboratory: Biological imaging and measurement using microwave and millimeter-wave technology.
Amemiya Laboratory: Optical biosensors utilizing silicon photonics technology.
ARIM Project Support Office: VR exhibition of the Research Institute for Semiconductor Engineering cleanroom.
Photos of the entrance and exhibition booths at Tokyo Big Sight

Photos of the entrance and exhibition booths at Tokyo Big Sight

Despite a slightly smaller venue due to ongoing construction at Tokyo Big Sight and the schedule falling in the middle of the week, the event provided a valuable opportunity for direct dialogue with numerous corporate developers. It proved to be a highly productive endeavor, allowing us to explore potential joint research opportunities on the spot.