7th Kyushu Heatstroke Countermeasure Exhibition: A Hands-On Expo to Boost Heat-Mitigation Business
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The Japan Management Association (JMA) will hold the 7th Kyushu Heatstroke Countermeasure Exhibition at Marine Messe Fukuoka on June 24-25, 2026. Featuring 64 exhibitors, the event will showcase the latest cooling products and industrial safety technologies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When and where will the 7th Kyushu Heat Countermeasure Exhibition be held?
- A: It will be held on June 24 (Wednesday) and 25 (Thursday), 2026, at Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall A (Fukuoka City, Hakata-ku).
- Q: What is the main purpose of the exhibition?
- A: The main purpose is to promote comfortable living environments and safe working conditions by introducing products and services for heatstroke prevention to businesses and the general public.
- Q: What kind of products will be exhibited?
- A: Products such as heatstroke prevention cooling items, ice packs, Peltier-type chilled water circulation suits, and large cold air fans and air showers for factory, construction, and logistics sites will be exhibited.
- Q: How many exhibitors and visitors are expected?
- A: A record 64 companies in 103 booths will exhibit, and including co-located exhibitions, 10,000 visitors are expected.
- Q: Why has the importance of this exhibition increased?
- A: The importance has increased because the Meteorological Agency defines days with a maximum temperature of 40°C or higher as 'extremely hot days,' and last June, the Labor Safety and Health Regulations were amended to mandate heatstroke prevention measures for companies.