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2024.10.01
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Certification Issues to Fair Transactions, JAMA Vows to Strengthen Industry-Wide Efforts

2024.10.01

JAMA Chairman Masanori Katayama outlines the industry-wide efforts needed to ensure that the auto and mobility sector remains a core pillar of Japan's economy.

Business show looks to the future

The day after the press conference, JAMA held a media briefing about the Japan Mobility Show (JMS) Bizweek 2024.

Each year, the JMS alternates between a showcase of future mobility for the general public and an event to deepen networking and collaboration among businesses. This year’s show will focus on the latter.

The event will feature booths by a planned 208 exhibitors consisting of 150 startups and 58 established companies. Companies will present their business challenges and potential solutions, spurring engagement with other participants.

At the press conference, Chairman Katayama said he hopes the event will serve as “a platform for new business co-creation.”

Chairman Katayama

This year’s show will be business-oriented, bringing together established companies that seek solutions to their challenges, and startups with ideas for new technologies and services.

We also look forward to seeing many people who are interested in the future mobility society and technological innovation.

This year’s JMS will be held alongside CEATEC, a major trade show for industries related to artificial intelligence and other digital technologies. The two events will run from October 15 to 18 at Makuhari Messe (Chiba), with visitors able to explore both JMS and CEATEC.

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