G20 Osaka Summit

(Japan Exhibition)ENERGY x INNOVATION

In conjunction with the hosting of the G20 Osaka Summit, the Government Exhibition Space was set up in the International Media Center (IMC) in INTEX Osaka. Exhibits spotlighting the attractions and charms of Japan will be open for viewing from 8am on June 27 (Thursday).

Innovation possesses the capacity to resolve a wide range of issues that have a major impact on the world economy. Japan will become the first nation in the world to prove and demonstrate that innovation can maintain growth despite a declining population. At the same time, innovation will also be essential in solving global-scale environmental issues in order to allow the realization of sustainable growth. In this Japan Innovation Lounge, we introduce revolutionary Japanese technologies and ideas that will help to create a new era which realizes a virtuous cycle of environmental preservation and growth, and which will be richly beneficial both to humans and to the planet.

The expansive Exhibition Space introduces Japanese technology and products related to each category representing the Summit agenda.In addition to the exhibits complementing the G20 agenda—“Society × Innovation, “Health × Innovation,” “Marine Plastic Litter × Innovation,” “Energy × Innovation,” and “Development Cooperation × Innovation” —the space includes categories featuring “Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games,” “Recovery from March 11th, 2011,” “Japan Tourism,” and “Tradition.” The total of some 50 displays offer entertaining education in an array of formats, from panels and models to videos and hands-on presentations. Adjacent to the Government Exhibition Space is an area dedicated to the food cultures of Osaka and Japan, with a Live Kitchen where visitors can view chefs create a variety of dishes, as well as a tasting area offering sips of Japanese sake and other treats.

Reference: International Media Center
The International Media Center (IMC) is a facility established within INTEX Osaka to support media groups covering the Summit. The IMC provides working spaces for members of the press.

(Photo)(JAPAN EXHIBITION)ENERGY X INNOVATION

JAPAN EXHIBITION01 ENERGY × INNOVATION

Reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions which is one of the causes of global warming, is an important issue across the world. To achieve the long-term goal for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions stipulated by the Paris Agreement, Japan has supported leveraging hydrogen as an alternative energy source, in addition to promoting the development of technology enabling captured and stored CO2 to be reused (CCUS) and recycled (CR). Here we present energy-related technologies that Japan is advancing.

※CCUS:Carbon dioxide Capture, Utilization and Storage
※CR:Carbon Recycling

  • (Photo)Methanation system
    Methanation system
    Hitachi Zosen Corporation, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
  • (Photo)MIRAI Cut Model
    MIRAI Cut Model
    Toyota Motor Corporation
  • (Photo)SPERA Hydrogen®: Chiyoda’s Hydrogen Supply Business
    SPERA Hydrogen®: Chiyoda’s Hydrogen Supply Business
    Chiyoda Corporation
  • (Photo)SUZUKI Fuel-cell Scooter: “Burgman Fuel Cell”
    SUZUKI Fuel-cell Scooter: “Burgman Fuel Cell”
    Suzuki Motor Corporation
  • (Photo)Hydrogen Gas Turbine
    Hydrogen Gas Turbine
    Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd.
  • (Photo)Large-scale Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier (Scale 200:1)
    Large-scale Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier (Scale 200:1)
    Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
  • (Photo)Hydrogen Dispenser
    Hydrogen Dispenser
    Hitachi Automotive Systems Measurement,Ltd.