Ono Sokki Co., Ltd. (President and Representative Director: Yuji Okoshi), which develops the manufacturing and sales of electronic measuring instruments, will exhibit at "The 16th Toyota Business Fair (organized by Toyota City and Toyota Chamber of Commerce and Industry)" scheduled to be held for two days from May 14 (Thursday) to 15 (Friday), 2026, at "Sky Hall Toyota" in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture.

Ono Sokki's "Chubu Linkage Commons," scheduled to open in 2027.

At the booth, in addition to a model exhibition related to the "Chubu Linkage Commons (CLC)" scheduled to open in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture in 2027, the company plans to exhibit its latest measuring instruments such as the "Portable Vibration Meter VW-3100." Through this exhibition, the company aims to further enhance awareness of Ono Sokki and CLC in the Chubu region and to focus more than ever on community-rooted corporate activities.

Highlights of the Ono Sokki Booth

- Model exhibition of "Chubu Linkage Commons (CLC)" - Exhibition of the latest measuring instruments, including the "Portable Vibration Meter VW-3100"

Exhibition Overview

Event Name: The 16th Toyota Business Fair 2026 Dates: May 14 (Thursday) - May 15 (Friday), 2026 Hours: 10:00 - 16:00 Venue: Sky Hall Toyota (1-20 Hachiman-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture 471-0861) Booth Number: X21 Admission: Free Official Website: https://www.toyota-bizfair.jp/

Main Exhibited Products

- Portable Vibration Meter VW-3100 *New Product - Acoustic Vibration Analysis System O-Solution・DS-5000 - High-Performance Sound Level Meter LA-7500 - RC-S Real Car Transient Bench (model), etc.

About Ono Sokki

Founded in 1954. Develops manufacturing and sales of electronic measuring instruments and various engineering service businesses. In the same year of its founding, it developed Japan's first tachometer for measuring the rotational speed of jet engines. In the automotive industry, it provides measurement technology from R&D support to manufacturing processes in a wide range of fields, including two-wheelers, four-wheelers, automotive parts, construction machinery, food, and medical testing. During the second period of Honda's (1983-1992) F1 racing activities, Ono Sokki custom-produced an operating system for V6 turbo engine bench testing, technically supporting Honda's victories. In recent years, the company has also entered new business areas, such as supporting electric vehicle (EV) development, to contribute to the realization of a carbon-neutral society.

FACT BOX

  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: Event
  • Organizations: Honda
  • Dates in source: 1983-1992