Featured exhibit: Latest! Self-powered IoT Pavilion

Experience the cutting edge of energy harvesting technology and accelerate your collaboration!
Latest! Self-powered IoT Pavilion

The "Latest. IoT Pavilion" will be located in the Smart Sensing Exhibition Hall, where products and technologies related to self-powered IoT such as vibration power generation devices, thermoelectric modules, magnetostrictive alloy single crystals, and proposals for IoT system construction will be concentrated! Self-Supporting IoT Pavilion" will be located in the Smart Sensing exhibition hall!
This pavilion will accelerate open innovation with device manufacturers, universities, end users, and others, and will be the starting point for many collaborations and matchmaking opportunities.
Please come and experience the cutting-edge environmental power generation and stand-alone IoT technologies.

Exhibitor information

Kanazawa University Vibration Energy Laboratory

Visitors can see and touch the "V-GENERATOR" vibration power generation device and experience how it actually generates electricity.
In addition, we will introduce "V-COLLABO," a free registration community site where various companies/organizations involved with "V-GENERATOR" gather to create new values together that have yet to be seen.

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Energy Harvesting Consortium

The Energy Harvesting Consortium (EHC) is a consortium that aims to bring together the power of Japanese companies to quickly realize energy harvesting (environmental power generation) technology as an internationally competitive business. We are promoting activities toward the commercialization and practical application of highly complete products that integrate research, development, demonstration, standardization, energy storage technology, wireless technology, etc. We will exhibit member companies' technologies such as environmental power generation, energy storage, and power supply ICs, as well as examples of their use in autonomous power sources for IoT.

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AISIN TAKAOKA

  • We will exhibit and demonstrate thermoelectric module ProVo products.
  • The thermoelectric module ProVo converts waste heat into electricity to operate sensors and wireless modules.
  • This highly reliable thermoelectric module uses environmentally friendly, safe, and secure thermoelectric materials composed mainly of Fe, Al, and V, and has excellent heat resistance and durability.

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Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd. Technology Planning Department, Technology Headquarters

Magnetostrictive alloy single crystals for vibration power generation (energy harvesting) using vibrations in the environment. In addition to vibration power generation (conversion of vibration to electrical energy), applications as vibration oscillation devices (conversion of electrical energy to vibration) are also envisioned. As an example of application of our magnetostrictive alloy single crystal, we will also exhibit a reverse magnetostrictive vibration power generation device. Please feel free to stop by our booth and experience vibration power generation.

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Lintec

The "thin thermoelectric power generation module" we are developing as an energy harvesting (environmental power generation technology) is thinner and more flexible than conventional bulk-type modules, and can be attached to various heat-generating surfaces, such as curved surfaces of industrial ducts and inside mobile devices. The "Thermoelectric Generator Module" is a thin and flexible module.

  • (1) Thin-type thermoelectric power generation module (development product)
  • 2) Explanation of the next generation development brand "Welsurt”
  • (3) Thin and lightweight Peltier module (under development/reference exhibit)

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Yashima Electric

With the theme of vibration, our PS-Series micro-vibration sensor picks up only the vibration of the contact surface. It is not affected by external noise, such as in a factory, and only the intended values are picked up, contributing to the maintenance and inspection of the equipment.
The micro-vibrations can also be used to generate electricity with the V-GENERATOR, making it possible to eliminate the need for a power supply.

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Yokoyama Company

We have more than 20 years of experience in OEM/ODM mainly for embedded systems. In addition to contracted development, we also offer system proposals, mainly based on our originally developed modules. We are especially well versed in wireless-related fields and have received many inquiries about IoT-related and energy harvesting-related products. Would you consider joint development of a product that meets your company's requirements?
If you are interested in contract development, energy harvesting, or IoT, please feel free to contact us.

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Smart Sensing Keynote

Supply Chain for Vibration Power Generation "V-GENERATOR”

Date and Time

Thursday, June 13, 2024 11:35-12:25 <Seminar Venue F>.

Outline

V-GENERATOR" is a vibration power generation technology developed by Kanazawa University that efficiently generates electricity from the minute vibrations that exist around us. Although it is difficult to generate large amounts of electricity to charge a smartphone, once installed, the system can generate electricity maintenance-free for a long period of time. In the ubiquitous network society where anyone, anytime, anywhere, and anything can be connected to the network, this technology is expected to become a power source for information-gathering devices.
At this seminar, we plan to have a representative from a company involved in the supply chain of "V-GENERATOR" on the stage to share information on the current status toward social implementation from application examples.

speaker

Kanazawa University Organization for Advanced Science and Society
Project Assistant Professor Shota Kita

Sumitomo Metal Mining Co.
Mr. Seishi Izumi

株式会社横山商会
峰 佳祐氏

Yashima Electric Co.
Hiroki Sakurai

How to apply for attendance (Attendance is free of charge, but pre-registration is required. Please register as soon as possible.) *Japanese only

Application URL:https://jpca2024.jcdbizmatch.jp/jp/Registration
After completing the pre-registration, please apply for attendance from the visitor's My Page.

organizer

  • JTB Communication Design, Inc.

Hotel Reservations

  • RURUBU
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