Tokyo Motor Show To Be 'Redesigned' As The Japan Mobility Show, Expand Focus Beyond Cars | Carscoops carscoops
While a number of shows were struggling before the pandemic, their returns have been
as new debuts have been few and far between. Complicating matters even further has been a lack of excitement and exhibitor attendance., which has been “redesigned” as the Japan Mobility Show. Set to kick off on October 26th of 2023, the show aims to attract new exhibitors and start-ups “beyond the framework of mobility.”There’s no word on which specific models could debut at the show, but the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association will start recruiting exhibitors later this month.
The Japan Mobility Show will take place at the Tokyo Big Sight, which is also known as the Tokyo International Exhibition Center. This isn’t surprising, but JAMA said they’re considering expanding the event into areas near the exhibition center as well as the Rinkai Fukutoshin area. Should this be given the go-ahead, these areas will have “various programs” aimed at making the event “even more enjoyable for one million visitors.
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