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InterAqua2026
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| Event scale | Number of booths | The number of visitors |
| 96 companies and organizations | 142 booths | 45,202 people (Including concurrent exhibitions) |
| Seminar/Conference | ||
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| Number of programs | Number of sessions | Number of participants |
| 8Programs | 25 bottles | 994people |
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InterAqua
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Concurrent seminar "Aqua Week" Venue: South Hall 2 Aqua Stage
During the event, a seminar on water business was held at the Aqua Stage in South Hall 2.
| 1/28 (water) |
10:30~12:00 | Navigating the Era of Population Decline |
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| 13:00~14:30 | The Cutting Edge of Ultrapure Water Technology and the Future of PFAS Analysis Solutions | |
| 15:00~16:30 | PFAS Regulatory Trends and Countermeasures in Water Utilities | |
| 1/29 (tree) |
10:30~12:00 | New Approaches to PFAS Management: Decomposition and Analysis |
| 13:00~16:15 | Research Group on Future Lifestyles and Water Science Public Symposium | |
| 1/30 (gold) |
10:30~12:00 | CSV Business for Solving Social Issues, and the Future of Industrial Wastewater Management Leveraging DX |
| 13:00~14:30 | Towards Sustainable Use of the "Invisible Infrastructure": Groundwater ~ Visualizing the Value of Groundwater Conservation and Taking the Next Step ~ |
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| 15:00~16:30 | Public-Private Partnerships for the Next Generation ~ New Technology Development and Advanced Support Systems Leveraging AI ~ |
Exhibitor Presentation Venue: South Hall 1 Stage A
| 1/28 (water) |
13:35~14:05 | Eleca:Electric Advanced Oxidation Process for PFAS Decomposition |
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| 14:25~14:55 | Aeration blowers for wastewater treatment contribute to energy savings, reduced maintenance, and low noise! IoT remote monitoring service supports stable blower operation |
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| 1/29 (tree) |
10:15~10:45 | Mineral-derived charge adsorbent L153T under low-concentration PFAS conditions |
| 11:05~11:35 | Introducing ForeverGone - PFAS Separation and Destruction Technology | |
| 11:55~12:25 | EU PFAS Policy and Trends in Cleanup Approaches - Demonstration of long-term stable operation using MF membrane and functional powder impregnation method in Japan |
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| 1/30 (gold) |
13:35~14:05 | Introduction to Solutions for Ammonia Removal Using 3M™ Liqui-Cel™ Membrane Module |
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InterAqua2025
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| Event scale | Number of booths | The number of visitors |
| 102 companies and organizations | 130 booths | 42,089 people (Including concurrent exhibitions) |
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| Number of programs | Number of sessions | Number of participants |
| 10 Programs | 25 bottles | 3,118 people |
Event Report Exhibitor list/search Floor Layout
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InterAqua 2025 16th Water Solutions Exhibition |
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January 29th (Wed) - 31st (Fri), 2025 10:00-17:00 |
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| Organizer | JTB Communication Design, Inc. | ||||||||||||||
| Sponsorship |
Japan Society for Safety Engineering Rainwater Storage and Infiltration Technology Association Kansai-Asia Environment and Energy Conservation Business Exchange Promotion Forum (TeamE-Kansai) Global Center for Sewerage (GCUS) Industrial Environmental Management Association New Energy Foundation Japan Association for Chemical Innovation Water Technology Research Center, Public Interest Incorporated Foundation National Water Supply and Sewage Consultant Association (Public Interest Incorporated Association) National Building Maintenance Association Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industry Association Japan Liquid Clarification Technology Industry Association The Japan Institute of Energy Japan Chemical Fiber Association Japan Machinery Federation Japan Sewage Association, Public Interest Incorporated Association he Society of Materials Science, Japan Japan Industrial machinery Manufacturers Association Japan Iron and Steel Institute, General Incorporated Association Membrane Separation Technology Promotion Association (in alphabetical order) |
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| Held simultaneously exhibition |
ENEX2025, DER・Microgrid Japan 2025, RENEWABLE ENERGY 2025, Offshore Tech Japan 2025, nano tech2025, SURTECH 2025, ASTEC 2025, Convertech JAPAN 2025, New Functional Materials Exhibition 2025, 3Decotech 2025, WELL-BEING TECHNOLOGY 2025, TCT Japan 2025, MEMS SENSING & NETWORK SYSTEM 2025 |
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| Exhibition scale |
102 companies, 130 booths |
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| The number of visitors | Final number of participants *including online participants: 52,470 | ||||||||||||||
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*Number of visitors to Tokyo Big Sight
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Concurrently held seminar "Aqua Week" Venue: East Hall 2, Aqua Stage
During the event, a seminar on water business was held at the Aqua Stage in East Hall 2.
| 1/29 (water) |
10:30~12:00 | Living in an era of declining population: Taking on local issues from the perspective of water |
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| 13:00~14:30 | Taking on the challenge of innovative seawater desalination - Liquid metal technology and small, distributed equipment pave the way for the future of water resources - | |
| 14:45~16:15 | Sustainable water quality and risk management through sensing technology and digital transformation | |
| 1/30 (tree) |
10:30~12:00 | Trends in PFAS regulations for water purification and wastewater treatment and response strategies |
| 12:15~13:00 | ROHM's thoughts on environmental contributions and the importance of water resources | |
| 13:30~16:30 | Future Living and Water Science Research Society Public Symposium | |
| 1/31 (gold) |
10:30~12:00 | Creating a sustainable society: Water resource value and new challenges in CSV management |
| 12:30~13:15 | Trends in PFAS regulations for water purification and wastewater treatment and response strategies | |
| 13:25~14:25 | Factory wastewater seminar | |
| 14:30~16:00 | Public-private partnership to connect to the next generation: New technology development and excess sludge treatment efforts |
Exhibitor Presentation Venue: East Hall 1, Stage C
| 1/29 (water) |
11:55~12:25 | Removal of trace contaminants including PFAS using a newly developed hollow fiber NF membrane |
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| 14:25~14:55 | Introducing an ammonia removal solution using 3M™ Liqui-Cel™ membrane modules | |
| 1/30 (tree) |
11:05~11:35 | WEF Active Oxygen is a Game Changer for Water Treatment |
| 11:55~12:25 | PFAS purification properties of Triporous™, a porous carbon material derived from rice husks | |
| 13:35~ 14:05 | Wastewater treatment blowers Contribute to energy saving, maintenance saving and low noise New IoT-connected technology: Cloud monitoring and machine learning support the stable operation of wastewater treatment plants |
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| 1/31 (gold) |
15:15~15:45 | Water environment conservation project using domestically produced aquatic weed removal boats |
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InterAqua2024
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| Event scale | Number of booths | The number of visitors |
| 77 companies | 110 booths | 42,034 people (Including concurrent exhibitions) |
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| Number of programs | Number of sessions | Number of participants |
| 12 programs | 20 sessions | 2,075 people |
Event Report Exhibitor list/search Floor Layout
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InterAqua 2024 |
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| Session period venue |
Wednesday, January 31, 2024 - Friday, February 2, 2024 10:00-17:00 |
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| Organizer | JTB Communication Design, Inc. | ||||||||||||||
| Sponsorship |
Japan Society of Safety Engineers, a non-profit organization Rainwater Storage and Infiltration Technology Association Global Center for Sewerage (GCUS) Industrial Environmental Management Association National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Energy Conservation Center General Incorporated Foundation New Energy Foundation Japan Association for Chemical Innovation Water Technology Research Center, Public Interest Incorporated Foundation National Water Supply and Sewage Consultant Association (Public Interest Incorporated Association) National Building Maintenance Association National Water Utilization Facilities and Environmental Hygiene Association (Public Interest Incorporated Association) TeamE-Kansai (Kansai/Asia Environment/Energy Saving Business Exchange Promotion Forum) Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industry Association Japan Liquid Clarification Technology Industry Association The Japan Institute of Energy Japan Chemical Fiber Association Japan Machinery Federation he Society of Materials Science, Japan Japan Industrial machinery Manufacturers Association Japan Iron and Steel Institute, General Incorporated Association Japan Facility Management Association Japan Membrane Society, General Incorporated Association Membrane Separation Technology Promotion Association (in alphabetical order) |
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| Held simultaneously exhibition |
ENEX2024, DER・Microgrid Japan 2024, RENEWABLE ENERGY 2024, Offshore Tech Japan 2024, nano tech2024, SURTECH 2024, ASTEC 2024, Convertech JAPAN 2024, New Functional Materials Expo 2024, 3Decotech 2024, WELL-BEING TECHNOLOGY 2024, TCT Japan 2024, MEMS SENSING & NETWORK SYSTEM 2024 |
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| Exhibition scale |
77 companies, 110 booths |
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| The number of visitors | Final number of participants *including online participants: 52,351 | ||||||||||||||
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Co-hosted seminar “Aqua Week”
| 1/31 (water) |
10:30~12:00 | The future after water administration transfer - Aiming for a sustainable local community 50 years from now | Stage A |
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| 12:20~13:05 | Introducing examples of initiatives focused on technology, research, and diagnosis related to water quality management at AIST | Stage D | |
| 13:30~16:30 | Future Lifestyle and Water Science Research Group Public Symposium ~Water treatment, sensing, and nanoscience that will support future life~ | Stage D | |
| 15:30~16:50 | Stable operation and equipment maintenance of wastewater treatment realized by IoT and cloud monitoring | Stage C | |
| 2/1 (wood) |
10:30~12:00 | Contributing to environmental improvement and efficiency through innovation and technology - Future possibilities of water business - | Stage C |
| 13:20~14:05 | Contributing to a recycling-oriented society and reducing global environmental impact through new materials ~ Application to adsorption technology and water purification ~ | Stage D | |
| 15:15~16:45 | Taking on the challenge of energy conservation and global warming countermeasures through the development of new sewage technology and wastewater treatment ~Public-private efforts to create the future~ | Stage C | |
| 2/2 (Money) |
10:30~11:30 | The latest environmental solutions that support a sustainable society | Stage D |
| 12:30~13:45 | Water infrastructure challenges to prevent regional warming and address water disaster risks due to climate change | Stage A |
Exhibitor Presentations
| 2/1 (wood) |
12:30~13:00 | Introducing solutions essential to promoting DX in the water business, from engineering to construction and maintenance of equipment and assets. | Stage C |
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| 13:20~13:50 | Team Water Shiga × A sustainable future led by water treatment technology ~Water environment business taken on by the Shiga Water Environmental Business Promotion Forum and member companies~ | Stage C | |
| 2/2 (Money) |
15:00~15:30 | Water smart meter architecture for fully utilizing data from meter reading to beyond | Stage C |
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InterAqua2023
| exhibition | ||
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| Event scale | Number of booths | The number of visitors (Online exhibition (participating only) |
| 48 companies/organizations | 80 booths | 40,170 people (9,033 people) |
| Seminar/Conference | ||
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| Number of programs | Number of sessions | Number of participants |
| 7 programs | 15 pieces | 615 people |
Event Report Exhibitor list/search Floor Layout
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InterAqua 2023 14th Water Solution Exhibition |
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Exhibition held (Tokyo Big Sight East Hall & Conference Building): Wednesday, February 1st – Friday, February 3rd, 2023 10:00-17:00 |
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| Organizer | JTB Communication Design, Inc. | ||||||||||||||
| Sponsorship |
Japan Society of Safety Engineers, a non-profit organization Rainwater Storage and Infiltration Technology Association Global Center for Sewerage (GCUS) Industrial Environmental Management Association National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Energy Conservation Center General Incorporated Foundation Water Technology Research Center, Public Interest Incorporated Foundation National Building Maintenance Association National Water Utilization Facilities and Environmental Hygiene Association (Public Interest Incorporated Association) TeamE-Kansai (Kansai/Asia Environment/Energy Saving Business Exchange Promotion Forum) Groundwater Technology Association Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industry Association Japan Liquid Clarification Technology Industry Association Japan Chemical Fiber Association Japan Machinery Federation Japan Sewage Association, Public Interest Incorporated Association Japan Food Machinery Industry Association Japan Federation of Water Industry Associations Japan Iron and Steel Institute, General Incorporated Association Japan Facility Management Association Japan Membrane Society, General Incorporated Association Membrane Separation Technology Promotion Association (in alphabetical order) |
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| Simultaneous exhibition |
ENEX2023, DER・Microgrid Japan 2023, RENEWABLE ENERGY 2023, nano tech2023, SURTECH 2023, ASTEC 2023, Convertech JAPAN 2023, New Functional Materials Exhibition 2023, JFlex 2023, 3Decotech 2023, TCT Japan 2023, M EMS SENSING & NETWORK SYSTEM 2023 |
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| Exhibition scale |
48 companies (including online exhibitors), 80 booths |
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| The number of visitors | Final number of participants *40,170 including online participation | ||||||||||||||
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Co-hosted seminar “Aqua Week”
| 2/1 (Wed.) |
Latest examples of DX that save labor and reduce costs in equipment management |
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| Water treatment technology evolving with deep ultraviolet light - Approaching a sustainable society using UV-LEDs - | |
| 2/2 (wood) |
[Keynote Speech] Developing a society through sustainable water supply - Current and future of innovative water treatment technology - |
| Development of B-DASH project towards carbon neutrality | |
| <Exhibitor Presentation> Stanley Electric Co., Ltd. *No advance registration required | |
| 2/3 (Money) |
The latest water treatment solution that is both carbon neutral and cost saving |
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To increase corporate sustainability - Water treatment equipment evolving in the carbon neutral era and its effects - |

