Unlock the future of food manufacturing, automation, and ultimate efficiency in one place.
Every year
Date: November 18-20, 2026
Location: Tokyo
Venue: Tokyo Big Sight
Visitor eligibility: Trade only
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2026 Food Factory Technology Week |
| NOV. 17 |
Arrival at Haneda or Narita. Make your own way to the hotel |
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NOV. 18 |
Food Factory Technology Week |
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NOV. 19 |
Food Factory Technology Week |
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NOV. 20 |
Food Factory Technology Week |
| NOV. 21 |
Make your own way to the airport Have a nice flight ! |
The following service are also available upon request.
Venue and Suggested Hotel
Cutting-Edge Automation: Discover the latest AI, robotics, and IoT solutions to solve labor shortages.
Hygiene & Safety Innovations: Learn advanced sanitation technologies that ensure flawless food safety compliance.
Enhanced Production Efficiency: Find smart machinery and processing tools to drastically reduce waste and costs.
Sustainable Manufacturing Ideas: Explore eco-friendly packaging and energy-saving systems for greener operations.
Valuable Industry Networking: Connect directly with leading tech experts and global suppliers to spark new partnerships.
Food and Beverage Manufacturers
To directly source the latest processing machinery, automation tools, and packaging technologies that scale up production.
Agricultural and Fisheries Processors
To find advanced sorting, washing, and preservation tech that maintains freshness and reduces post-harvest loss.
Central Kitchens and Catering Services
To adopt large-scale cooking automation and hygienic packaging solutions that maintain taste consistency across locations.
Food Packaging Manufacturers
To explore new eco-friendly materials and high-speed sealing technologies that meet modern sustainability standards.
Logistics and Cold Chain Operators
To integrate smart temperature-control tracking and automated warehousing systems specific to food products.
Cosmetics and Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
The strict hygiene, cleanroom standards, and liquid-filling technologies used in modern food factories perfectly mirror their own strict production requirements.
Industrial Robot and Sensor Developers
Food handling requires delicate, high-speed manipulation of irregular shapes, making this event the ultimate testbed for advanced robotic grippers and vision systems.
Chemical and Detergent Manufacturers
Food factories are constantly looking for safer, more effective eco-friendly cleaning agents and biofilm removal solutions to enhance sanitation.
AI and Software Development Companies
Food production lines generate massive amounts of data; software developers can find immense opportunities to implement predictive maintenance and demand-forecasting algorithms.
Waste Management and Renewable Energy Firms
Food factories generate high volumes of organic waste, presenting a perfect market for companies offering biogas conversion, recycling tech, and wastewater treatment solutions.