
Maintenance Resilience TOKYO 2026 focuses on maintenance, inspection, renewal and resilience technologies for manufacturing plants, production facilities, social infrastructure and disaster prevention.
The event is structured around 11 specialized exhibitions, including Plant Maintenance Show, Social Infrastructure Maintenance Show, Plant Operation Show, civil engineering DX, traffic infrastructure, drones, construction machinery and measurement data applications.
It serves buyers from manufacturing, civil engineering, construction, transportation, lifeline utilities, government and municipal organizations, with solutions spanning facility maintenance, infrastructure inspection, automation, AI/IoT, robotics, measurement and disaster mitigation.
The 2025 edition recorded 32,392 visitors and 456 exhibiting companies, while the 2026 event expects around 40,000 visitors including concurrent exhibitions.
Japan Management Association (JMA) organizes and supports trade fair projects including Asia Furnishing Fair 2025 and LOGIS-TECH TOKYO 2026. Its work covers exhibitor services, visitor engagement, industry coordination, and on-site operations, helping companies present products, meet partners, and develop business opportunities.








Japan Management Association (JMA) organizes and supports trade fair projects including Asia Furnishing Fair 2025 and LOGIS-TECH TOKYO 2026. Its work covers exhibitor services, visitor engagement, industry coordination, and on-site operations, helping companies present products, meet partners, and develop business opportunities.