AIRM
Booth No.:4-063
AIST
Booth No.:P-07
BASIS CONSULTING
Booth No.:4-072
C.E.MANAGEMENT INTEGRATED LABORATORY
Booth No.:P-04
CENTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH,TOHOKU UNIVERSITY
Booth No.:4-075
CENTRAL NIPPON EXPRESSWAY
Booth No.:4-077
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING THE UNIVERSITY OF OSAKA
Subproject e-2, titled “EBPM-based Group Management Technologies for Regional Infrastructures,” develops EBPM-model methods for managing regional infrastructure using digital twins and simulations. By leveraging digital data for smart management, it aims to make “Future City” infrastructure resilient and sustainable. This exhibit presents its research and the new center at The University of Osaka.
Booth No.:P-09
Booth No.:4-058
FRACTA JAPAN
Booth No.:4-066
FURUKAWA ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS
We will exhibit materials and components that support aging infrastructure and emergency response. Key items include high-current plug-in connectors, drainage belts, road repair materials, soil improvement agents, flood barriers, and instant water-stopping materials. These solutions help municipalities and construction sites enhance safety and resilience.
Booth No.:P-05
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IHI INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS
Booth No.:4-064
JR WEST
Booth No.:4-061
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KOKUMINKAIGI
Booth No.:4-073
Booth No.:4-071
KYUSHU ELECTRIC POWER
Booth No.:P-03
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Booth No.:4-060
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NEC
Booth No.:4-070
・The Submarine Cleaner (SMC) Method enables thin-layer dredging of sediment and suspended silt accumulated on riprap mounds and revetment blocks without causing turbidity. ・Capable of dredging in confined spaces and areas requiring environmental consideration such as turbidity, with no secondary dispersion of harmful substances. Addresses locations difficult to access using conventional methods.
Booth No.:4-069
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An Introduction to cosmic ray radiography, a non-destructive inspection technology for large-scale structures that uses cosmic rays, as well as commercial services for measurement and non-destructive inspection using cosmic ray radiography. By using nuclear emulsion plates as cosmic ray detectors, lightweight, compact, and requires no electricity, making it applicable to a variety of objects.
Booth No.:P-01
SHIGA CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CENTER
Booth No.:P-06
THE JAPAN CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS ASSOCIATION
Booth No.:P-08
TOYO CONSTRUCTION / TAISEI ROTEC
Booth No.:4-065
UPCON CORPORATION
Booth No.:4-068