Sanko Dengyo

Sanko Dengyo is a general trading company which is involved in the sales of operation and electronic equipment to a wide variety of clients such as semiconductor and liquid crystal device manufacturers, automobile and component parts manufacturers, and food and beverage production equipment manufacturers, and industries such as iron/steel, metal, chemical, rubber,
pharmaceutical and home/building construction materials. The company also works in proposals and sales of robotic systems as a means to reduce labor, increase productivity, and improve safety.

Venue Information / Contact Information

Address
Company HQ: 5-11-7, Shōkō Center, Nishi-ku, Hiroshima City /  Robot Park Hiroshima: 6-5 Hijiyama-hon-machi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima City
Access
15 minutes from Hiroshima Station by car.
Not acceptable days
New Years, Golden Week, Summer Holidays, Weekends, National Holidays
Sanko Dengyo
Program At Robot Park Hiroshima, we want to kick-start turning your dreams into reality. This concept is fundamental to our showroom, where we explore resolution technologies through robotic systems. Visitors will get a look at what an automated operation process would look in reality: articulated robots with their potential for complex motions, collaborative robots that work and interact together with humans, as well as the peripheral equipment and devices that are vital to these robotic systems. Q&A session with a company employee is also available upon request.
Description / Acceptance Time / Group Size / Time Required Available Times: Flexible
Tour Group Size: 1 to 40 people
Tour Duration: 90 minutes
・Company history and overview (5 minutes)
・Tour of Robot Park Hiroshima (60 minutes)
・Q&A session (25 minutes)
Price / Remarks Robot Park Hiroshima showroom tours are available free of charge.
Please contact the Hiroshima Convention and Visitors Bureau about group tours.

Inquiries
Hiroshima Convention and Visitors Bureau
Website: https://www.hiroshimacvb.jp/en/
Tel: 082-554-1862

Inquiries Regarding Use TEL: +81-82-554-1862(Hiroshima Conven & Visitors Bureau)