The Heritage Certification Ceremony 2014
The commemorative certification ceremony 2014 was held in September 3rd in JASIS 2014 (Makuhari, Chiba). During the exhibition periods, the certified items and the panels that are explained were displayed in the venue. This certification program was expanded not only to the JAIMA/JSIA members but also to the general applicants. 24 items (19 applicants) were applied to the Certification. The certificated items (16 items) were also displayed as their panels, instruments and their history in the exhibition hall of JASIS 2014.
Selection Committee members for heritage of analytical and scientific instruments
Chairperson :Yoshimasa Nihei (Professor emeritus of The University of Tokyo)
Itaru Ishii (Resercher emeritus of National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo)
Akira Ishitani (Advisor emeritus of Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology)
Masaaki Kubota (Visiting fellow of
Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
Keiichi Furuya (Professor emeritus of The Tokyo University of Science)
Hiroo Yahasaki (Professor emeritus of The University of Tokyo)
List of the 3rd certified instruments and items
The commemorative certification ceremony
(JASIS 2014 (Makuhari Messe) )
The commemorative certification ceremony to the certified companies was held in Sep. 3 (Makuhari Messe) in the JASIS 2014.
Introductory speech by chairperson of the Heritage Certification Program Committee (Honorary professor Yoshimasa Nihei at Tokyo University)
Mr. Hisayoshi Kobayashi (President of Riken Keiki Co., LTD.) received the certification
(No. 36)
Certified organization's representatives and Committee Members
Certifications display
(Panels, Instruments/items and their History) (JASIS 2014 (Hall 8))
The certificated instruments and items (16 items) were displayed as their panels, instruments and their history in the exhibition hall of JASIS 2014 (Hall 8).
Certified instruments and items (Panels)
Instruments and items (Front) and their History (Left Back)
Brochure (Guideline, certified instruments and items, and their history)
(24 pages, Color) (PDF file (5.7 MB))