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Mat3ra Japan K.K. will be exhibiting at Nanotech 2026, which will be held from January 28th to January 30th, 2026, in Tokyo, Japan. Timur Bazhirov, Founder and CEO of Mat3ra will be giving oral presentations at the company’s booth. Please see below for details.
Exhibition period: January 28th - January 30th, 2026
Location: Exhibit Hall West 3 at the Big Sight Center
Booth: 3W-H23
A Bridge to Future Business: Innovating Nanotechnology
With more than 45.00 visitors, Nanotech is a place where innovative materials and next-generation devices are gathered to explore the implementation of future technologies in society based on nanotechnology, an important common base technology for research and development.

In English: https://unifiedsearch.jcdbizmatch.jp/nanotech2026/en/invitation/W2P13FUY2zA
In Japanese: https://unifiedsearch.jcdbizmatch.jp/nanotech2026/jp/invitation/W2P13FUY2zA
From Lab to Cloud: Open-Access Collaborative Infrastructure for Translating Academic Software into Intuitive Scalable Applications.
Academic research routinely generates powerful tools and methods for materials modeling, yet these often remain underutilized due to barriers in usability, reproducibility, and scalability. At Mat3ra.com, we are building an open-access, modular ecosystem that bridges this gap by integrating academic software developments into a scalable, cloud-native platform. Our architecture promotes FAIR data practices, supports community-driven data standards, and invites contributions through interoperable, open-source components. This framework allows researchers to publish applications and related high-level workflows that are usable by broader scientific and industrial communities, while also enabling sustainable pathways for commercialization. Through use cases involving density functional theory, molecular dynamics, and related machine learning methods, we will explain how academic innovations can be deployed at scale—supporting a global community with over 100,000 contributions to date ranging from simulations results to materials structures. We will focus on software engineering practices, data management and community development during this presentation.
Mat3ra.com is an open-access, cloud-native platform that bridges academic research and commercial applications in materials science. It combines physics-based (DFT, MD) and AI/ML-driven workflows with intuitive user interface, collaborative data management practices, and scalable cloud HPC enabling the adoption of state-of-the-art digital techniques by broader scientific communities. Versed in open standards and modular architecture, Mat3ra.com enables contributions from and offers pathways for accelerated adoption of academic software for industrial and public-sector deployment. Learn more at mat3ra.com, try the platform at https://platform.mat3ra.com/register.
In Japanese: https://unifiedsearch.jcdbizmatch.jp/nanotech2026/jp/nanotech/preview/Uc4TEtVxSY0
In English: https://unifiedsearch.jcdbizmatch.jp/nanotech2026/en/nanotech/preview/Uc4TEtVxSY0