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37th Tokyo Motor Show
- Passenger Cars & Motorcycles - (2003)
- Receipt of Exhibit Applications begins -
JNL-2002-039
July 31, 2002
On August 1, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers
Association (Chairman: Yoshihide Munekuni) will begin accepting
exhibit applications for the 37th Tokyo Motor Show - Passenger
Cars & Motorcycles - (2003), which will be held at Makuhari
Messe (Nippon Convention Center) in Chiba for 13 days, from
October 24 (Friday) to November 5 (Wednesday), 2003. The deadline
for applications is October 18 (Friday), 2002.
Exhibit application documents were forwarded
at the end of July to Exhibitors from Japan and overseas that
participated in the 35th Tokyo Motor Show - Passenger Cars
& Motorcycles - (2001), as well as to Automobile Industry
Federations in various countries and organizations hosting
motor shows throughout the world, and to foreign embassies
in Japan.
The 37th Motor Show will make use of Makuhari
Messes International Exhibition Halls (Halls 1-11),
as well as the Event Hall, the International Conference Hall,
and outdoor exhibition space. The scheduled area allocated
to exhibits will be about 42,000 m2, or roughly the same as
the previous 35th Tokyo Motor Show in 2001.
The previous Show featured exhibits by 272
companies from 13 countries* including Japan, along with six
governments and two organizations, and welcomed 1,276,900
visitors over the 13 public show days.
The 37th Tokyo Motor Show in 2003 will be
the first Passenger Cars & Motorcycles show
to be held since the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association
merged with the Japan Motor Industrial Federation (the former
organizer of the Tokyo Motor Show) in May 2002.
The theme of the 37th Motor Show is The
Challenge: Driving toward a Better Future.
Since entering the 21st Century, the global
automotive industry has been faced with a wide range of issues,
including growing alliances and group mergers between manufacturers,
efforts targeting global environmental problems, the integration
of automobiles and information technologies, and demands for
more advanced safety technologies, in addition to diversifying
user needs and greater demands for customer satisfaction.
The above theme is an expression of our
belief that a stance of continually meeting these challenges
head-on will lead to hope and confidence for the future, and
our desire to share this belief with others. By doing so,
we at the Tokyo Motor Show will continue to respond to the
needs of society, and at the same time to evolve and send
out new messages for the future.
For inquires regarding exhibits, please
contact:
Exhibition Group, Tokyo Motor Show Dept.
Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA)
Tel: +81-3 3211- 8875
http://www.motorshow.or.jp
* Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy,
Korea, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, U.K.,
U.S.A., Japan
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