We would like to express our sincere gratitude for your continued patronage. We are pleased to announce that we will be holding the "Ono Sokki Technical Review 2025" as an opportunity to introduce our technologies and products to you. We understand that you are busy, but we would be honored if you could attend. This year's Technical Review will be themed "Innovative Measurement Solutions Supporting Next-Generation Mobility." We will introduce our latest solutions so that you can experience the evolution of our company in pursuit of more accurate and reliable sensing, measurement, and control technologies. We hope that you will come and see our efforts and feel the possibilities of the future.
At this exhibition, our technical team will directly explain the background and specific examples of development using actual equipment. We intend to hear your opinions and requests directly, and use them to further technological innovation and value creation. We will do our best to make this a meaningful experience for everyone, so we sincerely hope you will come and visit us.
Hiroyuki Iizuka Executive Committee Chairman, Ono Sokki Technical Review 2025
| Date and time | May 21st (Wednesday) - May 23rd (Friday) |
| Event time | 10:00~18:00 |
| venue | Yokohama Grand InterContinental Hotel, 3rd Floor Ballroom |
Please bring your registration card and business card with you when you visit on the day of the event.
Information about the exhibition
Sensing technologies that will support future mobility development
We have commercialized a clamp-type torque meter that enables torque measurement of drive shafts, which is essential for quantifying energy transfer and performance. We will also introduce a system currently under development that can easily measure temperature and heat flux wirelessly, as well as an ultra-compact microphone.
Measurement systems that support thermal and energy management
We will introduce the FAMS-R6 lineup, which addresses measurement needs in thermal and energy management evaluation. It enables testing that meets the ever-changing requirements in mobility development. Furthermore, we will exhibit Remote Monitoring System as part of our efforts to visualize energy for optimal equipment operation.
A new approach to combustion analysis for passionate engineers.
Developing internal combustion engines always involves the unpredictable danger of abnormal combustion. ExAngle captures abnormal combustion without fail and uses the data for analysis, providing an environment where you can tackle the challenge without feeling anxious or afraid of the dangers. Please try out the software for yourself.
Multi-channel multi-comparator for NV testing
GN-1200 is software with comparator functionality based on acoustic and vibration analysis. With performance enhancements such as the number of channels in Ver. 4, it enables measurement of a wide range of objects, including eAxles and motors, supporting efficiency and quality improvement in diverse scenarios from production lines to experimental sites.
Unveiling the reasons behind car performance! A benchmarking report that makes sense.
We have released new benchmarking reports for "Thermal Management" and "Road Noise TPA." In addition to "Power Performance" and "NVH," these reports delve into the mechanisms behind the measurement results. At this booth, we will introduce parts of the reports and exhibit the components that were measured.
A sensory simulator that leads to model-based development of sound and vibration.
In future mobility development, there is a need for processes that enable the creation of emotional value alongside functionality from the early stages of development. We will exhibit an example of "sensory modeling," which was built using a system that reproduces in-vehicle sound and vibration on a model basis and allows for subjective evaluation, along with the actual system.
A regulatory compliance testing system using a GPS speedometer.
This is an introduction to a GPS speedometer system ideal for regulatory certification testing. By using wireless communication to exchange data between the vehicle and the base station in real time, efficient testing can be achieved. Furthermore, the base station can even output reports, ensuring reliable record-keeping of test results.
ADAS-VILS, an ADAS function evaluation bench that promotes MBD (Management by Design).
We have launched and commenced operation of ADAS-VILS, a new bench capable of evaluating ADAS functions, at our Yokohama Technical Center. We will introduce our efforts toward Model-Based Design (MBD) using xVRS technology, which couples a virtual environment with a bench, and provide examples of ADAS vehicle evaluation. We also offer consultations on the use of VRS benches.
Introducing the new features of the continuously evolving measurement and analysis solution, "O-Solution ver.5.0".
In O-Solution ver5.0, we have added new features such as a "video playback function" and improved processing speed in response to customer needs such as the ability to view data in conjunction with visual information and handle large amounts of data without stress. We will introduce measurement examples focusing on the new features.
Sound One opens up new sonic horizons.
Sound One is the ideal tool for solving sound-related challenges. It integrates with 1D-CAE to support sound design in the early stages of development. Global panel-based auditory evaluation benchmarks are also available. Furthermore, we will introduce an iPhone recorder app that can integrate sound, vibration, video, and maps.
We will be exhibiting at the "Automotive Engineering Exposition 2025 YOKOHAMA". Please stop by our booth.
Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Hall (Booth Number: 184) Admission: Free
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