Tsukurea Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Hideki Suzuki; hereinafter referred to as Tsukurea), which jointly operates the open innovation hub for technology startups "KBIC (Kawasaki Business Incubation Center)" in the Shinkawasaki area, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, announces that its resident company, Micro Chemical Technology Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture; Representative Director: Yuji Tanaka; hereinafter referred to as Micro Chemical Technology), will jointly exhibit a Desktop Chemical Plant (DTP) utilizing a large-scale microchemical system, along with related equipment, at "Plant Show 2026" hosted by the Japan Management Association, to be held from July 15 (Wed) to 17 (Fri), 2026, at Tokyo Big Sight. What is a Desktop Chemical Plant (DTP) with a Large-Scale Microchemical System? A Desktop Chemical Plant (DTP) is a technology that enables annual production in the ton class while retaining the advantages of microchemical processes, such as improved reaction efficiency, waste reduction, and energy saving. In recent years, chemical systems have been increasingly miniaturized and integrated. This is because chemical processes occurring in microspaces allow for time savings, improved efficiency, and reduced reagent and waste. These processes are integrated onto glass chips called "microchemical chips" equipped with microchannels, enabling seamless mixing, reaction, separation, and detection, realizing compact and portable "on-demand, on-site" chemical processes. However, the production volume per chip was very small, making it unsuitable for mass production. Therefore, IMT TAIWAN CO., LTD. and Micro Chemical Technology have developed DTP, which enables mass production through large-scale parallelization of microchemical chips. Exhibition Overview ■ Exhibition Booth We will be exhibiting at booth No. 2-Q06 in East Hall 2. ■ Exhibits The following will be exhibited: 1. Desktop Chemical Plant 2. Unit