DATE

APRIL 4-6, 2016

VENUE

TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FORUM

THEME

Weaving a Culuture Building Maintenance and Cleaning that Create Rich Life

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The 21st Congress of WFBSC which was held from April 4-6, 2016 in the Tokyo International Forum and the trade show came to a successfully end thanks to your great participation.
Over 700 participants from 22 countries were networking and exchanging information for three full days including various special events.
Also the trade show with more than 74 exhibitors attracted more than 14.000 attendees over two days.

We express our deepest gratitude to all participants and people involved in the congress and trade show. Thank you very much.

The next Congress of WFBSC will be held in Germany, Berlin from September 17-20, 2017 under the topic of "Cleaning in a Digital World".

The Latest Information

  • 2016/03/04 Online registration is closed.
  • 2016/01/19 We updated the accompany person's program.
  • 2015/12/14 We updated the program.
  • 2015/10/01 We have opened the registration site of WFBSC TOKYO 2016.
  • 2014/10/20 We have opened the website of WFBSC TOKYO 2016.

Theme Annotation

The "life and culture industry" is an industry serving the needs of the general public which arise out of factors consciously associated with living and culture, such as safety, security, comfort, cleanliness, tidiness, convenience, and pleasure. Many of the clients of building services themselves have users/consumers, and this "life and culture consciousness" lies at the foundation of those consumers' needs. The building service industry can support their clients' businesses by tapping into this consumer consciousness, thereby creating value for their own industry. The building service industry therefore represents a significant presence within the life and culture industry.


Diamond Sponsors

シーバイエス シールドエアー

Diversey Care is a part of Sealed Air, a global leader in food safety and security, facility hygiene and product protection. With widely recognized and inventive brands such as Bubble Wrap®, brand cushioning, Cryovac® brand food packaging solutions and now Diversey™ brand cleaning and hygiene solutions, Sealed Air offers efficient and sustainable solutions that create business value for consumers and provide a cleaner and healthier environment for future generations.

Diversey Care has unmatched capabilities in developing building care, food safety, laundry and infection control solutions for building service contractors, retail, food service, hospitality and health care sectors. Our industry-leading expertise and uniquely integrated cleaning solutions help save our customers time, valuable resources and money – delivering real operational efficiencies.

Sealed Air has approximately 25,000 employees who serve customers in 175 countries.

Here in Japan, we partner with CxS Corporation who hold exclusive rights to sell TASKI® machines and tools, as well as innovative Diversey Care chemical brands, such as Oxivir®

ケルヒャー ジャパン

Kärcher, a family-owned enterprise, is the world’s leading provider of cleaning technology. In 2015, the company achieved the highest ever turnover of EUR 2.22 billion and sold the highest number of units in its history, with 12.87 million machines.

With pressure washers, vacuums and steam cleaners, home and garden pumps, sweepers and floor scrubbers, vehicle washes, cleaning agents, dry ice blasters, drinking and waste water treatment plants, and water dispensers, it offers a range of innovative problem solutions. These include coordinated products, cleaning agents and accessories, along with advice and service. Alfred Kärcher GmbH & Co. KG employs more than 11,000 people in 60 countries. More than 50,000 service centres in all countries ensure continuous and comprehensive supplies to customers all over the world. Innovation is the company’s principal growth factor. Over 90% of its products have been in existence for five years or less. More than 900 engineers and technicians are engaged in designing new problem solutions at the cleaning equipment manufacturer’s development centres.

Innovation has been a key element of the corporate culture ever since the company was set up in 1935. Alfred Kärcher, an engineer with a passion for invention, applied his inexhaustible creative drive and ingenuity to finding solutions to technical problems. Yet he never ignored his responsibility for his employees’ needs and concerns. That is why the company has always seen economic success and sustainable development as going hand in hand. Kärcher invests more than the average in research and development, in modern production methods and in high-quality apprenticeships and in-service training for its employees.

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Silver Sponsor

OBIC

We are OBIC of OBIC7 series ERP software.
We support information infrastructure for business management by providing valuable solutions for various industries centering on OBIC7.
We also provide various solutions for real estate Industry for many years.
Among other solutions, OBIC7 for Building Maintenance Businesses is used by many member companies of Tokyo Building Maintenance Association. And you can check the latest solution at OBIC booth.
We will contribute to growth of this industry as a supporting member of Tokyo Building Maintenance Association as before.


Bronze Sponsors

JAHMEC

JAHMEC is a public foundation whose purpose is the training of the engineer for the maintenance of good conditions of environmental health in the buildings through the enforcement of the study courses and the national examination. Its business contains an investigation, an examination and a research work on adjustment of air environment, management of water supply and drainage, control of rats and insects, cleaning and so on in the buildings.

Ten

Ten Co.,Ltd. is an exhibition company of organizing events. Since its establishment in 1985, the company has supported events of building maintenance and taken charge of the 21st WFBSC. We would like to share ideas about environmental protection and beautification with building maintenance as an event organizer.