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Priority Project Tour Environment and Mobility Tour | SusHi Tech Tokyo 2024

This tour involves visits to exhibitions showcasing projects related to environmental improvements and mobility by eight companies.


Umi-no-Mori Area

Priority Project Tour
Environment and Mobility Tour

5/13(Mon)-5/17(Fri)
5/20(Mon)-5/21(Tue)

Priority Project Tour Environment and Mobility Tour image


This tour involves visits to exhibitions showcasing projects related to environmental improvements and mobility by eight companies.

*This activity is free of charge. Advanced reservations are typically required. To reserve your spot, click on the “Tap Here for Reservation” icon. A limited number of walk-in participants will be accepted.
*Each tour has a maximum capacity of 30 participants.
*In Case of Bad Weather: If bad weather is forecast the day before, we will provide notification of any cancellation on that day. If cancellation occurs on the day of the event, we will inform those with reservations via their registered email and the event’s official social media channels. On rainy days, visitors are welcome to freely explore indoor exhibitions.

Two tours on weekdays ①12:30~13:30 ②15:00~16:00

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  • Innoqua Inc. image

    Innoqua Inc.

    This section highlights technologies for reducing odors emitted by sludge and improving water quality using the Biosphere Transfer Technology®, capable of reproducing a marine environment in a water tank.

  • SHIMIZU CORPORATION image

    SHIMIZU CORPORATION

    This section highlights the performance of the Direct Air Capture coating, the world's first technology successfully developed to absorb carbon dioxide from the air and fix it in concrete.

  • Nomura Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. image

    Nomura Real Estate Development Co., Ltd.

    This section features demonstrations in which a drone takes off from and lands on a scaled-down version of a floating port, developed for the takeoff and landing of flying vehicles. It also showcases an automated robot equipped with infrared sensors moving around the section and highlights comparisons between this robot and other ordinary robots.

  • Marubeni Aerospace Corporation image

    Marubeni Aerospace Corporation

    This section introduces the technologies behind HEXA, a single-seat flying vehicle designed to be operated by individuals without a pilot's license.

  • KDDI SmartDrone Inc. image

    KDDI SmartDrone Inc.

    This section showcases unique drones that are distinctly different from ordinary industrial drones: one capable of operation both in the air and underwater, and another equipped with a charging port.

  • NTT Communications Corporation image

    NTT Communications Corporation

    This section outlines the Priority Project being undertaken under the theme of flying vehicles.

  • Algal Bio Co.,Ltd image

    Algal Bio Co.,Ltd

    This section displays the actual device used to culture microalgae on the sea surface. Additionally, it provides an opportunity to color a picture with algae crayons and observe microalgae that are invisible to the naked eye.

  • Homura Heavy Industries Corporation. image

    Homura Heavy Industries Corporation.

    This section features demonstrations of an autonomous driving and recharging robot for removing ocean garbage.

  • Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology

    Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology

    The Raicho N, a hydrogen ship developed by Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, will be showcased in the Umi-no-Mori area.