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 2026." We understand that you are busy, but we would be honored if you could attend.
This year's theme is "Creating Tomorrow Together with Our Customers." In this age of advanced technology, we are committed to creating tomorrow together with our customers by starting with "accurate measurement," understanding phenomena from actual measurement data, and connecting that understanding to sound decision-making. We will introduce our latest initiatives, including new measurement technologies, analytical approaches that integrate TPA (Transmission Path Analysis), thermal management analysis, and modeling, as well as NV (Noise Reduction) analysis methods from the early stages of design through the collaboration of Sound One and the NV simulator. We will also introduce technologies that support improved development efficiency and safety through the use of digital technology, as well as our efforts toward the development of co-creation centers for future creation and sustainability.
We will think together with our customers, share their concerns, and find breakthroughs together. We believe that this accumulation of efforts will become the force that creates tomorrow. Please come to the venue and share your frank opinions with us.
I am very much looking forward to seeing you all at the venue.
Ono Sokki Technical Review 2026 Executive Committee Chair Sho Matsumoto
| Date and time | May 27th (Wednesday) - May 29th (Friday) |
| Event time | 10:00~17:00 |
| venue | Yokohama Grand InterContinental Hotel, 3rd Floor Ballroom |
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*As this is a private exhibition, we may decline applications from individuals outside of our industry, as well as our clients and business partners.
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Information about the exhibition
Evolving Measurement Technology – Eliminating "Unmeasurable" and Making "Measurement" Easier
Leveraging our accumulated experience and technology, we have established a new measurement technique to address phenomena that were difficult to handle with conventional measurement methods. By conducting measurements under conditions close to those of actual vehicles and environments, we enable visualization of areas that previously had to rely on hypotheses. Furthermore, we have simplified the measurement process, which previously required cumbersome preparation, through alternative approaches, providing reliable data and rapid insights that lead to problem solving and development decisions.
Analyzing complex factors: Integrating TPA, thermal management, and modeling.
By combining TPA, thermal management analysis, and modeling techniques, we propose an analytical method that organizes the relationships between factors that were difficult to grasp with conventional methods. We will deepen our understanding of phenomena by moving back and forth between measured data and analytical models, and introduce an intuitive visualization method using the test result visualization software ExSummary. In addition, we will exhibit a prototype of software that implements a contribution visualization function using TPA calculation, demonstrating an analytical approach to improve performance.
A new approach to discussing noise vibration (NV) from the initial planning and design stages: A collaboration between Sound One and an NV simulator.
By integrating Sound One with the NV simulator, we propose a method for concretely discussing "sound and vibration," which were previously difficult to verify until after prototyping, from the early stages of planning and design. By visualizing NV performance, which tends to be subjective, into a form that can be "heard and felt" on the spot, we eliminate discrepancies in understanding among stakeholders. This supports the realization of an efficient planning and design process with fewer rework issues.
From "Build and Test" to "Think and Test" – Digital Development to Optimize Real-World Testing
On-site, we face the challenge of balancing resource constraints with speed. This exhibit introduces a digital development method that supports "one-shot perfect operation" of actual equipment tests through test bench virtualization, enabling early design goal setting and improved evaluation efficiency. In addition, we propose a way of working that is not tied to the test environment through FAMS-R6, which handles the automation of measurement and control, and new functions of Remote Monitoring System that supports everything from test planning to result display and data management.
Technology for creating uninterrupted work sites: Measurement and diagnosis that support safety and security
Through O-Solution, sound level meters, and vibration diagnostic assist tools, we provide technologies that enable continuous use of testing and evaluation sites without interruption. By understanding the condition of test specimens and equipment, ensuring reliable measurements based on ASNITE certification, and AI-driven decision-making and management that doesn't rely on human intervention, we reduce uncertainty and anxiety on-site. We contribute to creating a safe and reliable work environment from both maintenance and evaluation perspectives.
From co-creation to social implementation: Initiatives for creating the future
We will introduce forward-looking initiatives, including the establishment of CLC (Chubu Linkage Commons), a co-creation hub in the Chubu region, the strengthening of the demonstration environment through the introduction of thermal management benches, and human resource development through collaborative courses with the University of Tokyo. Furthermore, we will present a comprehensive vision of "creating the future" that encompasses research and development to social implementation, including challenges to reduce environmental impact and sustainability.
We will be exhibiting at the "Automotive Engineering Exposition 2026 YOKOHAMA". Please stop by our booth.
Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Hall (Booth Number: 199) Admission: Free
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