Visit Japan to experience the latest construction industry innovations
Visit Japan to experience the latest construction industry innovations
The 8th International Construction & Survey Productivity Improvement Expo (CSPI-EXPO 2026) invites construction and surveying professionals from around the world to visit Tokyo from June 17 to 20, 2026. International visitors can now register here.
CSPI-EXPO is one of Japan's largest events dedicated to the construction and surveying industries. The show presents an opportunity to connect with industry peers and leading construction technology experts in a forward-thinking and innovative country that is driving technological transformation in construction.
"CSPI brings together leading OEMs, including Kato, Sumitomo, Kubota, Yanmar, and Morooka. Aligned with Japan's i-Construction initiative and ongoing infrastructure renewal demand, the event highlights advancements in ICT-enabled machinery, automation, and data-driven job site management," says Takahiro Takagi, CSPI 2026 show organizer. "CSPI also addresses key industry challenges, such as labour shortages and decarbonization."
Forward-thinking solutions rise to today's construction industry challenges
Japan's construction industry shares many of the problems experienced in North America: labour shortages, an aging workforce, carbon emissions, and productivity gaps.
The country stands out as a leader in technological innovation and the development of solutions designed to address these pain points. See how the Japanese construction industry is leveraging the country's depth of tech expertise to accelerate construction's digital transformation, automation, robotics, AI, and remote operation technologies.
The Japanese government proactively recognized the construction industry's need to innovate. The i-Construction initiative, introduced in 2015 by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism, promotes the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) to increase productivity by shortening project times and reducing the workforce needed in preparation of a declining working-age population. This partnership between the Japanese government and private enterprises sets the standard for surveying, construction, and other tasks that use 3D data.
Experience cutting-edge construction industry innovation with a dynamic show floor, demos, and seminars
CSPI-EXPO 2026 will offer a dynamic show floor alongside an outdoor exhibition area featuring live equipment and technology demonstrations. The exhibition will focus on construction productivity, featuring construction machinery, surveying equipment, ICT construction technologies, drones, 3D measurement, and digital construction solutions. Seminars present case studies of the latest innovations.
"By engaging directly with the latest construction machinery and attachments, visitors can enhance productivity while comparing a wide range of technologies, products, and services shaping the industry's future," says Takagi. "For example, attachment manufacturers, including Okada, NPK, FRD, and Taguchi, will showcase their latest solutions, positioning CSPI as a critical platform for evaluating Japan's evolving construction ecosystem."
The 8th International Construction & Survey Productivity Improvement Expo (CSPI-EXPO 2026) invites construction and surveying professionals from around the world to visit Tokyo from June 17 to 20, 2026. International visitors can now register here.
CSPI-EXPO is one of Japan's largest events dedicated to the construction and surveying industries. The show presents an opportunity to connect with industry peers and leading construction technology experts in a forward-thinking and innovative country that is driving technological transformation in construction.
"CSPI brings together leading OEMs, including Kato, Sumitomo, Kubota, Yanmar, and Morooka. Aligned with Japan's i-Construction initiative and ongoing infrastructure renewal demand, the event highlights advancements in ICT-enabled machinery, automation, and data-driven job site management," says Takahiro Takagi, CSPI 2026 show organizer. "CSPI also addresses key industry challenges, such as labour shortages and decarbonization."
Forward-thinking solutions rise to today's construction industry challenges
Japan's construction industry shares many of the problems experienced in North America: labour shortages, an aging workforce, carbon emissions, and productivity gaps.
The country stands out as a leader in technological innovation and the development of solutions designed to address these pain points. See how the Japanese construction industry is leveraging the country's depth of tech expertise to accelerate construction's digital transformation, automation, robotics, AI, and remote operation technologies.
The Japanese government proactively recognized the construction industry's need to innovate. The i-Construction initiative, introduced in 2015 by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism, promotes the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) to increase productivity by shortening project times and reducing the workforce needed in preparation of a declining working-age population. This partnership between the Japanese government and private enterprises sets the standard for surveying, construction, and other tasks that use 3D data.
Experience cutting-edge construction industry innovation with a dynamic show floor, demos, and seminars
CSPI-EXPO 2026 will offer a dynamic show floor alongside an outdoor exhibition area featuring live equipment and technology demonstrations. The exhibition will focus on construction productivity, featuring construction machinery, surveying equipment, ICT construction technologies, drones, 3D measurement, and digital construction solutions. Seminars present case studies of the latest innovations.
"By engaging directly with the latest construction machinery and attachments, visitors can enhance productivity while comparing a wide range of technologies, products, and services shaping the industry's future," says Takagi. "For example, attachment manufacturers, including Okada, NPK, FRD, and Taguchi, will showcase their latest solutions, positioning CSPI as a critical platform for evaluating Japan's evolving construction ecosystem."