introduction of the japan analytical instruments
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The mission of the Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) is to contribute to the development of the Japanese economy and
the cultural lives of people in Japan through efforts to improve technologies related to analytical instruments and advance the analytical instruments
industry for the purpose of the advancement of science and technology.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Japan not only saw
the drastic development of many industries,
but was also host to some serious cases of
environmental pollution. Against this backdrop,
analyt ical instruments have significantly
developed through the process of satisfying
the needs of the time.
Since the 1980s, the widespread use of personal
computers has made analytical instruments easier
to use and capable of managing sophisticated
data. Since around 1985, analytical instruments
have excelled in activities to improve the quality of
materials in various fields.
From the late 1990s, the demand for analytical techniques began increasing
in the pharmaceutical and medical industry. Since the 2000s, analytical
instruments have been playing a role in more and more industries. They
have played a significant role in food safety analysis, which is deeply related
to everyone’ s daily life, along with playing a role in the development of new
materials.
History and Trends Pertaining to the Analytical Instruments Industry
■Development of
JAIMA
■History of analytical
instruments
in society
1960 ● Foundation
1962 ● First Exhibition of Analytical Instruments
(Otemachi Annex of the Metropolitan
Industry Hall, attended by 20 companies)
1980 ● Became an incorporated association
1981 ● 20th Exhibition of Analytical Instruments
(Taito Annex of the Metropolitan Industry
Hall, attended by 63 companies)
1983 ● Published the Analytical Instruments Guidebook
1986 ● Established JIS terms for analytical chemistry
(in analytical instruments)
1992 ● 30th Exhibition of Analytical Instruments
(Makuhari Messe, attended by 110
companies)
2001 ● Published a book, titled Comprehensive and Concise Analytical Chemistry
2010 ● First joint hosting with the Scientific Instruments
Show Japan (attended by 450 companies)
2012 ● Renamed the exhibition to “JASIS”
2013 ● Became a general incorporated association
2013 ● Started efforts for life science innovation
Yokkaichi asthma;
First air pollution reported
Water Pollution Control
Act established
Japan World
Exposition (Osaka)
Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association, JAIMA
1960
Environment Agency
founded
1971
Nobel Prize to the
research of iPS cell
2012
Areawide Water Pollutant
Regulation Standard introduced
1988
The global warming issue
reaches headlines.
1989
Mass food poisoning
caused by O-157
1996
Glowing interest
in Food Safety
2007
Environmental Impact
Assessment Act
established
1993
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1995 2000 2005
Optical and Spectrometric
Separation
ass food poisoning
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Medical related
What are analytical instruments?
The term is defined as “appliances, tools, or devices
that qualitatively and/or quantitatively measure the
composition, properties, structure, status, etc., of
substances.” Analytical instruments are classified by
application, such as for laboratory (experiment
and research), the environment (pollution), process
and field measurement, maintenance and work
environments, medical examination devices,
automation-related devices and information
processing systems, and bio-related analytical
instruments, plus others.
Numerous analytical technologies are being
applied in many fields that relate to our daily
life; for example, food safety, environmental
conservation and management, and the
diagnosis of illness. Analytical technologies
have also been effectively used to develop
various new materials that contribute to
everyday life, as such the materials that are
used in many new products.
Approximately 20% of all Nobel Prizes in
physics, chemistry, or physiology or medicine
have been awarded to inventors of analytical
theories or developers of analytical instruments
or technologies. This fact proves that analytical
technology has supported major innovation
through the advancement of science.
Analytical instruments and technologies have
played a significant role in the emergence and
development of science and technology.
Recently, the improvement of daily life through
IoT or big data analysis has been attracting
attention, and for this, sensing technology is
essential. Analytical instruments are thus
expected to play major roles in the future as
gateways for translating substance
characteristics into data.
JAIMA will continue to support its members,
who devote themselves to the improvement
and sophistication of analytical instruments,
thereby contributing to the improvement of
science and technology, the economy, and
people’s lives.
2016 ● Published a book, titled
“Heritage of Analycal and Scientific Instruments Supported the Development of Science and lndustry”
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Note: This figure shows the number of release of new analytical instruments registered by JAIMA, including major laboratory, environmental and process, and medical related products.
The numbers in 2010 and 2015 are estimated by value of production and exports.
Air Pollution Control
Act established
1968
Next-GenerationHealth Care
Preventive Medicine
Advanced Drug Discovery
Advanced Diagnosis
Cell/RegenerationMedicine
Food Science
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Analytical Technologies for Life Science
With an aim toward helping develop the Japanese economy and the further sophistication of industry in Japan, JAIMA
focuses on activities that promote the development of analytical instruments and technologies.
As a representative of the analytical instrument industry, we negotiate and strengthen relationships with both government
authorities and foreign organizations. In addition, we hold exhibitions to revitalize the entire market of analytical
instruments.
JAIMA also promotes the development of new markets through international exchange and surveys on leading-edge
research trends, and contributes to the advancement of next-generation science and technology.
JAIMA’s Activities
Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association, JAIMA
For the Development of the Analytical Instruments Industry
Not only as a representative of the analytical instruments industry, but also as a supporter of related
industries, JAIMA conducts a variety of programs to revitalize the market, develop new sectors and
fields, and contribute to the progress of science and technology.
●One of the largest exhibitions of analytical and scientific instruments in Asia
The Analytical Instruments Exhibition and the Scientific Instruments Show have been
jointly held since 2010; and since 2012, the two expos have been unified into the
Japan Analytical & Scientific Instruments Show (JASIS).
●Activities and support for standardization, including making drafts for
JIS (general) relating to analysis methods and dispatching members
to bodies that make drafts for JIS and IEC/ISO standards
We make efforts to disseminate proper terms as related to the analytical instruments
essential to research and development and quality management in various fields,
and to reflect them in national and international standards.
●Joint activities and exchange with Western and Asian friendship
associations, and with the organizers of foreign exhibitions for
international activities
By working and holding exchange with related foreign organizations, we introduce
JAIMA’s activities, and extract, sort, and take measures against problems in an
effort to achieve the revitalization and overseas expansion of the domestic industry
and thus to aim for future development.
●Providing members with related resources important for the analytical
instruments industry, including information on the trends regarding
domestic and foreign standards and regulations related to the
environment, medicine, and intellectual property, as well as collecting
opinions and proposals for the national government
Domestic and foreign standards and regulations have large impact on our business
development. To obtain related information quickly and to conduct proposals and
information distribution at appropriate times, we collaborate with related domestic
organizations and organize special research groups.
●Organizing statistical data such as that on the production
and export of analytical instruments, so as to grasp the
industrial situation
It is important for our members to grasp domestic and overseas market
trends for the purpose of defining their business plans. Our activities
include classification based on actual situations and proper
data-gathering.
●Distributing information related to analytical instruments
and methodologies to domestic and foreign organizations
We distribute various information related to analytical instruments via
our website and through various documents.
Revitalizing the Analytical Instruments Market
In addition to the demonstration of brand-new devices, JASIS holds
new-technology presentations and conferences at which exhibitors and
domestic and foreign organizations provide the latest information.
Approximately 500 corporations and organizations worldwide, with about
400 lectures and presentations, provide great opportunities to obtain
comprehensive and up-to-date information on Japanese technologies and
supportive analysis technologies. JASIS offers a place to provide total
analytical solutions to contribute to the revitalization of the analytical
instruments industry.
Developing New Sectors and Fields
To cultivate the market for the future, it is necessary for Japanese
manufacturers to expand to geographic regions both domestic and overseas
and to expand to new industrial sectors that arise from the change of the
industrial structure. Through exchanges with related domestic and overseas
organizations and by conducting surveys, we are distributing a variety of
information.
●Developing new sectors
JAIMA is conducting programs to expand the market ranges of analytical
instruments into next-generation health care, advanced drug discovery,
cell/regeneration medicine, preventive medicine, advanced diagnosis, and food
science. We distribute the latest information so as to contribute to market
development via domestic and overseas activities and websites, including the
JASIS’ Life Science Innovation Zone special project and seminars covering various
issues.
●Expansion of activity regions
Many of our members are faced with the challenging problem of expansion to
overseas markets. It is essential for them to grasp the latest demand trends in the
regions of their intended markets. Through visits to exhibitions in Western and
Asian countries and through surveys and seminars in foreign regions, we collect,
sort, and distribute related information. Also, in any promising region, it is important
to train new talent in the use of analytical instruments. Along with the gathering of
information required by members, JAIMA has recently conducted surveys and held
seminars in ASEAN regions to promote the training of local talent.
Contributing to Science and Technology
Analytical and measurement instruments have played a historically
significant role in the emergence and development of science and
technology as apparatus that can discover principles and phenomena.
JAIMA contributes to society through the development of analytical
instruments and technology, and is pursuing a range of initiatives to
promote enhanced activity in related fields of science and technology. These
include providing educational programs for the next generation of
instrumental analysts, presenting surveys and proposals on the medium- to
long-term outlook for the analytical instruments industry, and promoting the
development of advanced analysis technology and instruments through
JAIMA’s analytical instruments development awards for advanced analytical
technology.
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106companies
Regular members
69companies
Associatemembers
OrganizationMembership List
Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association, JAIMA
Members(Number of members,
as of July 1, 2018)
What we do (1) Surveying and conducting research for analytical instruments
(2) Collecting, analyzing, and providing information related to analytical instruments
(3) Establishing standards and criteria related to analytical instruments and promoting the standardization of such regulations
(4) Holding exhibitions related to analytical instruments
(5) Holding seminars related to analytical instruments
(6) Holding exchanges and working with related national and foreign organizations in regard to analytical instruments
(7) Conducting any other programs necessary to achieve the objectives of our association
Related
organizations
Japan Scientific Instruments Association
The Japan Machinery Federation
The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
The Japan Federation of Medical Devices Associations
The Japan Fair Trade Council of the Medical Devices Industry
Japan Association of Clinical Reagents Industries
Japanese Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards
Japanese Standards Association
Foreign cooperating
organizations
Special Committee
Life Sciences Working Group Promptly grasps new trends in life science innovation, reviews the possibility for analytical instruments to enter into new markets, makes a
medium- and long-term strategy for JAIMA in founding a basis for the growth of the market, and provides related information to members
A&T Corporation
ADVANCE RIKO, Inc.
Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd.
AINEX Co., Ltd.
AIR LIQUIDE Japan Ltd.
Airtech Corporation
AiSTI SCIENCE CO., Ltd.
ANATEC YANACO CORPORATION
ARKRAY, Inc.
Asahi Techneion Co., Ltd.
BAS Inc.
Beckman Coulter K.K.
BL TEC K.K.
Canon Medical Systems Corporation
Central Kagaku Corp.
DAIICHI NEKKEN CO., LTD.
Daiwa Techno Systems Co., Ltd.
DKK-TOA CORPORATION
EKO Instruments Co., Ltd.
ELIONIX INC.
ESCO, Ltd.
Fuji Chemical Measurement Co., Ltd.
FUJIFILM Corporation
FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation
Fujikin Incorporated
FUJIREBIO INC.
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
GASTEC CORPORATION
GL Sciences Inc.
GTR TEC Corporation
HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS K.K.
Hemmi Slide Rule Co., Ltd.
HERZOG JAPAN CO., LTD.
HIRANUMA SANGYO Co., Ltd.
Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
Hitachi, Ltd. Healthcare Business Unit
HORIBA Advanced techuno, Co., Ltd
HORIBA STEC, Co., Ltd.
HORIBA, Ltd.
IDEX Health & Science K.K.
Ion Electrodes Laboratories Co., Ltd.
ITK CO., LTD.
Japan Analytical Industry Co., Ltd.
JASCO Corporation
JASCO ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
JASCO International Co., Ltd.
JEOL Ltd.
JEOL RESONANCE Inc.
JOKOH CO., LTD.
J-SCIENCE LAB CO., LTD.
KOMYO RIKAGAKU KOGYO K.K.
KYORITSU CHEMICAL-CHECK Lab., Corp.
KYOTO ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
LSI Medience Corporation
M&S Instruments Inc.
MALCOM CO., LTD.
MICROTEC Co., Ltd.
MITORIKA Co., Ltd.
Mitsubishi Chemical Analytech Co., Ltd.
Musashi Engineering, Inc.
Nanophoton Corporation
NETZSCH Japan K.K.
NEW COSMOS ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
NIHON SEIMITSU KAGAKU CO., LTD.
NIPPON DENSHOKU INDUSTRIES CO., LTD.
Nippon Instruiments Corporation
Nomura Chemical Co., Ltd
Oji Scientific Instruments
ORGANO CORPORATION
Otsuka Electronics Co., Ltd.
OURSTEX CORPORATION
PHC Corporation
Rigaku Corporation
RIKEN KEIKI Co., Ltd.
Sakura Finetek Japan Co., Ltd.
SEKI AOI TECHNO CO., LTD
Senshu Scientific Co., Ltd.
SHIMADZU CORPORATION
SHIMADZU TECHNO-RESEARCH INC.
SHOKO SCIENCE Co., Ltd.
Shoreline Science Research, Inc.
SHOWA DENKO K.K.
SOMA OPTICS, LTD.
SUGIYAMA SHOJI CO., LTD.
Sumika Chemical Analysis Service, Ltd.
SYSMEX CORPOPATION
Systech Inc.
System Instruments Co., Ltd.
TAKEMURA ELECTRIC WORKS, LTD.
TERUMO CORPORATION
Toko Chemical Laboratories Co., Ltd.
TOKYO BOEKI MEDISYS INC.
TOKYO INSTRUMENTS, INC.
TOKYO PHOTOELECTRIC CO., LTD.
TOKYO RIKAKIKAI CO., LTD.
TOSOH CORPORATION
TOTO LTD.
TOYAMA CO., Ltd.
ULVAC-PHI, Inc.
USHIO INC.
Verder Scientific Co., Ltd.
Yamato Scientific Co., Ltd.
YAMAZEN CORPORATION
Yanaco Analytical Systems, Inc.
YMC CO., LTD.
ASTECH CORPORATION
ABB K.K.
Advantec Toyo Kaisha, Ltd.
Alpha M.O.S. Japan K.K.
AMETEK Co., Ltd.
Analog Devices K.K.
Analytik Jena Japan Co., Ltd.
AS ONE Corporation
Bruker JAPAN K.K.
C.Gerhardt Japan Co., Ltd.
Carl Zeiss Co., Ltd.
CEM Japan K.K.
DKSH Japan K.K.
Eiken Chemical Co., Ltd.
GE Healthcare Japan Corporation
GERSTEL K.K.
Hakuto Co., Ltd.
HAYASHI PURE CHEMICAL IND., LTD.
Hitachi High-Tech Fielding Corporation
IAS Inc.
Ikeda Scientific Co., Ltd.
INFICON Co., Ltd
Japan Machinery Company
Johnson & Johnson K.K.
JULABO JAPAN Co., Ltd.
K.K. AB Sciex
KINRYO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
KNF Japan Co., Ltd.
Kyowa Medex Co., Ltd.
Lab Lab Company Co. Ltd.
LECO Japan Corporation
Life Technologies Japan Ltd.
Malvern Panalytical a division of Spectris., Ltd
MEIWAFOSIS CO., LTD.
Merck Millipore, Merck Ltd.
Metrohm Japan Co., Ltd.
Mettler-Toledo K.K.
Milestone General K.K.
Nihon BUCHI K.K.
NIHON DENKEI Co., Ltd.
NIHON RUFUTO Co., Ltd.
Nihon Validation Technologies Corporation
Nihon Waters K.K.
NIPPON S.T.JOHNSON SALES CO., LTD.
NISHIKAWA KEISOKU Co., Ltd
Nova Biomedical K.K
Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics K.K.
OXFORD Instruments K.K.
Peak Scientific Japan K.K.
PerkinElmer Japan Co., Ltd.
QIAGEN K.K.
Renishaw K.K.
Restek Corporation
Roche DC Japan K.K.
Roche Diagnostics K.K.
S.T. Japan Inc.
SANWA KAGAKU KENKYUSHO CO., LTD.
SANYO TRADING CO., LTD.
Scienta Omicron, Inc.
Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation
Systems Engineering Inc.
Takeda Rika Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Tecan Japan Co., Ltd.
Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
Tomsic Ltd.
TOYO Corporation
Trajan Scientific Japan Inc
UNIFLEX Co., Ltd.
VISCOTECH CO., LTD.
(as of July 1, 2018)Latest information of members are listed at JAIMA Web site.
*Open Solutions Forum
Japan Measuring Instruments Federation
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Japan Electric Measuring Instruments Manufacturers’ Association
Japan Environmental Measurement and Chemical Analysis Association
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Japan Chemical Industry Association
Japan Association of Clinical Laboratory Systems
Analytical, Life Science & Diagnostics Association (ALDA), U.S.
The Pittsburgh Conference (PITTCON), U.S.
European Federation of Precision Mechanical and Optical Industries Committee II (EUROM II), EU
China Association for Instrumental Analysis (CAIA), China
Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association (TEEMA), Taiwan
Conducts limited-time activities regarding a specific theme as established based on the decisions of the board of directors
Governing
organization(As of Apr. 1, 2018)
General Assembly
TechnicalAffairs
Committee
SteeringSubcommittee
JASISConference
Subcommittee
GrobalActivity
Subcommittee
TechnicalInformation
Subcommittee
DocumentationSubcommittee
EnvironmentalRegulation
Subcommittee
TechnicalStandardizationSubcommittee
TechnicalInformation
Subcommittee
InternationalRegulation
Subcommittee
Research& Practice
Subcommittee
ExportManagement
Subcommittee
PMD Act (Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Act)
Subcommittee
StandardizationSubcommittee
Safety, EMCStandardizationSubcommittee
IVD International Subcommittee
IVD for Veterinary Subcommittee
The Japan Fair Trade Council of the Medical Devices Industry, JAIMA
Japan Council for IVD-MD (In Vitro Diagnostics Medical Device)
JAIMA NewsletterSubcommittee
JAIMA WebsiteSubcommittee
Press ReleaseSubcommittee
Exhibition Planning
Subcommittee
New Technology Seminar & OSF* Subcommittee
Visitor Promotion Subcommittee
Public RelationsSubcommittee
Project Subcommittee
BookingStatistics
Subcommittee
EnvironmentalAffairs
Committee
LaborRelations
Committee
IntellectualProperty
Committee
InternationalAffairs
Committee
IVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)Instrument Committee
Public RelationsCommittee
JASISOrganizing Committee
StatisticsCommittee
Board of Executive Directors
Secretariat Strategic Planning Council Life Science Working Group
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Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association
Exhibition Planning Strategy Subcommittee
Regular members ……… Entities and persons that manufacture analytical instruments and bodies composed of such
entities and/or persons
Associate members …… Entities and persons that are not qualified as regular members but that support the aims of this
association and that work with its programs
(106 companies)
(69 companies)
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