Japan Drone 2025, the tenth edition of the event, is set to take place from June 4th to June 6th, 2025, at Messe Makuhari in Chiba, Japan. This expo is organized by the Japan UAS Industry Promotion Association (JUIDA) in collaboration with Congre Corporation. The event aims to showcase the latest advancements in drone technology and related fields.
With an expected participation of 300 companies and organizations (across two exhibitions), Japan Drone 2025 is poised to attract a significant number of attendees. The organizers anticipate that approximately 22,000 visitors will attend the event. This large-scale gathering reflects the growing interest and investment in drone technology and its applications.
The expo will feature a wide range of exhibits, including drones for various industries such as agriculture, construction, and emergency services. Additionally, there will be special zones dedicated to showcasing how drones can contribute to local community development and urban planning. These zones are designed to highlight innovative solutions that leverage drone technology for social and economic benefits.
The event will also include an international conference with presentations from experts across different sectors. This conference will provide a platform for knowledge exchange and networking among professionals involved in drone technology research, development, and implementation.
For those interested in attending or exhibiting at Japan Drone 2025, detailed information on registration fees and contact details are available on the official website. Early bird registration offers discounted rates for both exhibitors and visitors. Visitors can also benefit from free entry if they register in advance or bring a complimentary ticket.
In summary, Japan Drone 2025 promises to be a significant event for anyone interested in drone technology and its potential applications. With its comprehensive program and extensive participation from both domestic and international stakeholders, this expo is set to be a landmark event in the field of aerial mobility technology.