Facility disaster countermeasures

For disaster preparedness of facilitiesd

In light of the recent occurrence of large-scale disasters, it has been emphasized that it is crucial for nursing care facilities and businesses to establish systems that enable them to respond appropriately in the event of a disaster and to continue providing necessary services to users afterward. This exhibition will showcase services and disaster prevention equipment that support the development of plans to protect the safety of residents and users and to restore operations as quickly as possible.

〇Keyword:Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and Business Continuity Management (BCM) planning and implementation, securing emergency lifelines (electricity, water, fuel, communications), safety confirmation, infectious disease control, disaster preparedness supplies and shelter equipment, disaster prevention DX solutions.

 

〇Exhibits :Support for BCP/BCM formulation and operation, risk prediction, simulation equipment and software, disaster food (long-term storage food, stockpiled water and beverages), disaster toilets (portable toilets and temporary toilets), hygiene supplies for daily life, disaster preparedness kits (emergency survival bags, emergency evacuation kits), information gathering (IoT, various sensors), and more.



Inquiry for  EXhibiting

Exhibits

Care facility operators / Home care/visiting nursing providers / Hospital/Clinic administrators
Rehabilitation facilities / Pharmacies / Food manufacturers / Local governments
Healthcare professionals / International delegations 


The event and seminar program will feature presentations on case studies from nursing homes, medical institutions, pharmacies, and local communities/municipalities, and will attract attendees from businesses and organizations working on dementia prevention and care.

Event Overview

Show Name
Care Show Japan 2027
Date
17 (Wed) – 19 (Fri)March 2027 10:00-17:00
Venue
Tokyo Big Sight West Hall 
Organiser
Informa Markets Japan Co Ltd
Exhibitors
200 (Forecast)
Visitors
13,000 (Forecast)