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We will be exhibiting at the 9th Manufacturing World Nagoya Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition. The event will be held from Wednesday, April 10 to Friday, April 12, 2024. Our booth number is [9-1]. Please register in advance for your visit (free) at the URL below. Register here≫https://www.manufacturing-world.jp/nagoya/ja-jp/register.html?code=1012891260715366-WOC
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Free membership registration- Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition [Nagoya] 2024 - We will be exhibiting at Manufacturing World. Booth location: [9-1] We look forward to seeing you.
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Free membership registrationAt Ishigaki Store, we are working on creating an in-house biotope as part of our biodiversity conservation activities. As the first step, we planted flowers on June 5th! A biotope is a compound word from the Greek "bios" (life) and "topos" (place), meaning a space where living organisms exist in a natural state. We aim to create an environment where small water bodies can host medaka fish, and flowers, trees, and insects can thrive, but our members still lack knowledge and experience... With the help of employees who are knowledgeable about plants, we first planted flowers and hope that butterflies (such as the Asagimadara and the Ziegler butterfly) will come to our biotope! We want to gradually expand the area and move closer to our goals.♪
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