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FAQ: Tokyo Metropolitan Government's Infrastructure and Cleantech Delegation to POWERGEN 2026
TL;DR
Tokyo Metropolitan Government sends five companies to POWERGEN 2026, offering U.S. utilities immediate advantages in disaster resilience, PFAS-compliant water treatment, and AI-enabled infrastructure maintenance.
Through the Tokyo Metropolitan SME Support Center, five companies will exhibit at POWERGEN 2026 in San Antonio, showcasing deployable solutions for power, water, and disaster resilience under a Tokyo-Texas cooperation framework.
This initiative fosters global technology exchange to build more resilient, efficient, and sustainable infrastructure, making communities safer and improving environmental stewardship for future generations.
One exhibiting company, Nichibou, is internationally recognized as the first to obtain UL certification for its erase-tube fire suppression device, highlighting innovative Japanese safety technology.
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The main purpose is to dispatch five Tokyo-based infrastructure and cleantech companies to POWERGEN 2026 to strengthen business collaboration and foster technology exchange in critical infrastructure sectors such as power, water, and disaster resilience, based on the regional economic cooperation framework between Tokyo and Texas.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, through the Tokyo Metropolitan Small and Medium Enterprise Support Center, is organizing this initiative, which is based on the long-standing regional economic cooperation framework between Tokyo and the State of Texas.
POWERGEN 2026 will be held in San Antonio, Texas, with the announcement made on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, at 7:20 AM Central Time.
The companies offer practical, deployable solutions addressing urgent U.S. challenges including disaster resilience, clean and PFAS-compliant water treatment, energy efficiency, AI-enabled infrastructure maintenance, and low-carbon structural materials.
The companies are: Nichibou Co., Ltd. (fire protection and disaster prevention), Noatech Co., Ltd. (advanced water treatment), Sketch Co., Ltd. (energy-efficient nano-coatings), System Brain Corporation (nano-cleaning for solar panels and infrastructure), and Yamaguchi Heavy Industries Co., Ltd./American Katerra, LLC (sustainable steel infrastructure solutions).
This initiative strengthens the long-standing regional economic cooperation between Tokyo and Texas while fostering technology exchange and innovation in critical infrastructure sectors that address urgent challenges faced by U.S. utilities and EPC contractors.
They address urgent challenges including disaster resilience, clean and PFAS-compliant water treatment, energy efficiency, AI-enabled infrastructure maintenance, and the need for low-carbon structural materials.
It builds on the long-standing regional economic cooperation framework between Tokyo and the State of Texas, specifically aiming to strengthen business collaboration while fostering technology exchange and innovation in critical infrastructure sectors.
POWERGEN 2026 is one of the world's largest power generation and energy infrastructure exhibitions, making it an ideal platform for Tokyo-based companies to showcase their infrastructure and cleantech solutions to international audiences.
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