H.C.R.2025 Bulletin:
Day 3 --- Friday, October 10th, Sunny
The H.C.R.2025 Over 120,000 attendees over three days Here is the total number of visitors for the 3 days. (Preliminary figures) ============================================================
October 8th (Wed) through October 10th (Fri):
38,745 Visitors*
============================================================ * Breakdown of visitors by trade will be promptly reported to you after the exhibition.
[Total for 3 Days]
Date October 8 (Wed) October 9 (Thu) October 10 (Fri)
Weather Sunny Cloudy Sunny
# of Visitors 40,805 41,587 38,745
# of Visitors in Total 121,137
Final Day: wide range of 38,745 participants, including welfare and nursing-care business operators, companies, researchers, users, students, and the general public The “Web-based Exhibition” will run until November 7th. Looking at product information, watching seminar videos, etc. are available.
We have been sending out trends in welfare devices, so please visit us to discover!
1. Companies exhibiting at H.C.R.2025 also shared the following positive feedback! - “I felt a clear shift from quantity to quality in assistive devices.” - “H.C.R. is an ‘experience-focused’ Exhibition that prioritizes displays allowing visitors to realistically experience products.
The sensory understanding such as the “feel of use” that catalogs cannot convey was well-received
by attendees.” Furthermore, in terms of how it was perceived during the process of market formation, - In the caregiving field, “a clear trend emerged toward selecting from a wide range of caregiving products”. - "Challenges in caregiving settings, physical strain, staffing shortages, and information management were highlighted, with AI-based recording and cloud-based record systems gaining attention. - For home care support devices, products balancing independence support with caregiver burden reduction increased, drawing strong interest from care managers and family caregivers.
Hands-on experiences at
exhibition booths were well-received. 2. When asked about the directions for next year's H.C.R.2026, the response was as follows: - We must advance the shift toward “quality competition” in developing assistive devices as the market matures. - We will enhance our brand value through experiential exhibitions. - We will acquire new customers in the business support sector using new technologies like ICT and AI. - We will further strengthen information dissemination through collaboration with online Exhibitions.