OSTEC EXHIBYION HALL's Hitachi Zosen Booths Renewed ~Energy and water all over the world. Let's all protect the earth!~

Jul 16, 2019

Hitachi Zosen Corporation has fully renovated its booth in OSTEC EXHIBYION HALL (Nishi-ku, Osaka City) and opened to the public on Saturday, July 13.

Overview of the renewal

Hitachi Zosen supports and cooperates with the OSAKA SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CENTER (OSTEC). We have been exhibiting permanent displays at the Osaka Science and Technology Museum, which is operated by OSTEC from the beginning of its opening in 1963, and this renewal has been carried out in conjunction with the regular exhibition renovation since 2017.

Theme of the new booth

The theme of our new booth is "Energy and water all over the world. Let's all protect the earth!" We introduce products and technologies that support people's lives in our core business areas of energy and water. You can also prepare touch content and enjoy learning about the importance of protecting the environment together with your attendant characters.

Hitachi Zosen is actively conducting environmental education classes and events at home and abroad. In conjunction with our business activities, we emphasize the importance of the environment and contribute to the achievement of the SDGs.

"Engagement in the SDGs" (Hitachi Zosen corporate website)
https://www.hitachizosen.co.jp/english/sustainability/solution.html

About OSTEC EXHIBYION HALL

This science museum was opened by OSTEC in 1963. The objective of the program is to contribute to the "development of interest in science and technology" for people who will lead the next generation in science and technology. Currently, 27 booths consist of 20 companies and research institutes, 7 organizations, and can learn the latest science and technology at each exhibition institution through hands-on exhibits.

  • Location:1-8-4, Utsubohonmachi, Nishi-ku, Osaka
  • Opening time:10:00 to 17:00 (closing 16:30 on Sundays and holidays)
  • Closed:First and third Monday, closed in summer (August), closed in winter (year-end and New Year holidays)
  • Free of charge

http://www.ostec.or.jp/pop/exhibit/index_e.html