Event Name March 9-12, 2010: LED Next Stage 2010 (Tokyo)
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Dates Mar.9, 2010 ~ Mar.12, 2010
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LED Next Stage 2010 will be on March 9-12, 2010 in Tokyo, Japan.

Event

LED Next Stage 2010 ~ LED, Expand with No Limit~

Dates

March 9 (Tue.) - 12 (Fri.), 2010 10:00am-5:00pm (until 4:30pm on the last day)

Venue

Tokyo International Exhibition Center "TOKYO BIG SIGHT", East Hall 3

(3-21-1, Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0063, Japan)

Organizer

Nikkei Inc.

Held in conjunction with

JAPAN SHOP

ARCHITECTURE + CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS

RETAILTECH JAPAN

IC CARD WORLD

SECURITY SHOW

FRANCHISE SHOW

Special cooperation

Japan LED Association (JLEDS)

Admission Fee

1,500 yen per person (Group/over 20 people: 1,000 yen per person)

Online registration for free admission will open in early January 2010.

Range of Exhibits

LIGHTING FIXTURE ZONE: LED lighting fixtures for houses, shops, offices, outdoor use and public facilities, etc.

ELEMENT, COMPONENT, DEVICE AND MODULE ZONE: LED elements and materials, related components, devices and modules, etc.

SIGN AND DISPLAY ZONE: LED signs, displays, merchandise lighting and others.

MEASUREMENT AND MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT ZONE: Measurement, manufacturing, and inspection equipment for LED lighting

NEW INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY ZONE: LED related products for medical, agriculture, fishery uses, visible light communication technology, and O-LED, etc.

Number of Visitors

250,000 (expected, including visitors to all concurrent trade shows)

Number of Exhibitors

70 companies, 200 booths (expected)

Contact

Overseas Contact Office

Space Media Japan

5-1-6F, Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0083 Japan

Tel: +81 3 3512 5670

Fax: +81 3 3512 5680

E-mail: tradefairs@smj.co.jp

(English and Chinese available)

Organizer

Nikkei Inc.

Business Project Bureau

1-3-7 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8066 JAPAN

For more information please visit: http://www.shopbiz.jp/en/ld/

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