Homeland Security in Japan -
Security & Safety Trade Expo 2005
View of Tokyo seen from the Tokyo
Metropolitan Government Building.
In October 2005 Japan will hold the first trade show for homeland security
in Japan titled The Security & Safety Trade Expo 2005. The
event will occur at Tokyo Big Sight, West Hall and is sponsored by the Tokyo
Metropolitan Government.
Expected visitors from within Japan and worldwide include; IT industries,
Oil, electric and gas power, finance, airline and railroad, Japan Defense
Agency, National Police Agency, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Ministry of
Land Infrastructure and Transport, automakers, and more.
The show runs from October 19th through October 21st, 2005 and has an
admission fee of 2,000 Yen (about $20 US). Around 600 exhibit booths are
expected. Exhibits for the show are divided into three main categories:
Security:
Surveillance & Access Control - Total facility and factory
management systems, monitoring and control systems, anti-intruder
control systems, biometrics identification equipment, etc.
Home & Community - Home security systems, interphone
equipment, global positioning systems, etc.
Security Service, Guarding Services Providers - New security
services from security companies and other service providers.
Safety:
Fire Prevention - Fire alarm equipment, report systems, fire
extinguishers, fire extinguishing systems, sprinkler systems, etc.
Anti-Disaster - Measuring equipment, sensor systems, unmanned
helicopters, etc.
Fire Extinguishing, Emergency & Rescue - Fire trucks,
ambulance vehicles, rescue vehicles, rescue boats, robot suits, etc.
Risk & Crisis Management:
Information Security - Data access security, data protection
systems, data encryption, etc.
Financial Products Risk Management Consulting - Accident
insurance, weather derivatives, business continuity plan consulting,
etc.
Counter-Terrorism & Organized Crime - Meta detectors,
explosives detectors, drug detectors, etc.
Always on the cutting edge of technology, be certain to see impressive
innovations from Japanese exhibitors. This will also be a unique opportunity
for companies worldwide to meet and market security related products and
technologies to Japan. Due to Japanese law, exhibits for weapons and guns
will not be allowed.
For more information including registration instructions see: