The nano tech exhibition in Tokyo/Japan is the world's largest international nanotechnology exhibition and conference for nanotechnologies. It takes place every year at the Tokyo Big Sight International Exhibition Center.

Following the great success in recent years, the Cluster Nanotechnology is once again organizing a joint booth at the upcoming nanotech trade fair, showcasing innovations and cutting-edge research from Germany and Europe. The joint booth will feature groundbreaking developments in nanotechnology, as well as the latest product innovations and practical solutions for industry and academia.
The joint booth stands for networking, applied research, and sustainable technologies in nanotechnology and will highlight key focus areas under the motto “Connecting Innovations: Nanotechnology for Safe, Sustainable, and Intelligent Materials and Processes.” Various material innovations and surface technologies, concepts for safety and monitoring, automation, smart production, as well as regional and international collaboration opportunities will be presented.
The joint booth, 1W-A14, in Hall West 1, offers visitors the opportunity to engage with leading experts, experience innovative product examples, and discover new collaboration opportunities.
Leibniz Institut for New Materials
Internationally recognized research center focusing on nanocomposite technology, interface materials, and bio-based materials — from molecular development to pilot production of industrial solutions.

Developer of innovative nanofiber detection systems for safe monitoring of nanomaterial exposure in the workplace, featuring portable sensors and automated analysis systems to optimize health protection.

Market leader for chemical nanocoatings based on the patented Sol-Gel FUSCO® technology, offering multifunctional protective and enhancement features for diverse industrial applications.
Bavarian network connecting mechatronics, automation, robotics, and AI in production, focusing on innovations for digital and sustainable manufacturing processes.

North European Initiative Nanotechnology e.V.
Supraregional network promoting nanotechnology in northern Germany and the Baltic Sea region, emphasizing connections between science and industry.

The umbrella brand and central platform of the German nanotechnology community, bundling national research and innovation competencies, enhancing visibility, and promoting knowledge transfer and commercial use of nanotechnological developments.

Dr Justus Hermannsdörfer
Project management, Network nanoInk,
Network NanoSilber, Network NanoGeoTherm,
Initiative Nano goes Macro
Phone +49 931 31-89377
justus.hermannsdoerfer(at)nanoinitiative-bayern.de
Date:
28. - 30. January 2026
Venue:
Tokyo Big Sight, Tokio, Japan
Booth: 1W-A14 in Hall West 1
Expected number of participants:
47,000 (with Co-Events)
Topics:
Since 2010, the Nanotechnology Cluster has been regularly represented at nanotech in Tokyo and organized joint booths with its european partners.