Published:30.09.2025
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Czech Companies Showcased Aviation Technologies

Five Czech companies, together with the Czech Aerospace Cluster, participated in the joint exhibition at the international B2B conference Aeromart Nagoya 2025.

The Aeromart Nagoya conference, returning to Japan’s Nagoya after a two-year hiatus, is one of the region’s most significant aviation-focused events. The event attracted not only decision-makers from OEM manufacturers and Tier-1 suppliers but also smaller innovative companies looking to establish themselves in the industry.

This year’s edition took place from September 24 to 26, 2025, at Port Messe Nagoya and welcomed representatives from over 170 companies and organizations. Participants benefited from a matchmaking platform for direct B2B meetings, as well as a rich supporting program of seminars, workshops, and presentation sessions that facilitated knowledge sharing, insight into current trends, and the establishment of new business contacts.

Alongside the Czech Aerospace Cluster, which showcased the manufacturing and technological strengths of its members, the conference also featured representatives from five Czech companies, supported by the local CzechTrade office. The engineering and investment group ANACOT CAPITAL, active in metal production and construction, presented its manufacturing capabilities with potential applications in the aviation industry. Industrial machinery manufacturer Inpraise Systems offered prospective clients high-speed rotary machines and related subsystems.

MGM COMPRO continued its activities on the Japanese market by presenting its electric motors and propulsion systems to current and potential partners and customers, highlighting applications in e-aviation, drones, UAVs, and UGVs. Technology from a slightly different sector was showcased by VRgineers, which brought an aviation VR headset and simulator designed for professional and military use to Japan. The lineup of Czech companies concluded with the startup ZURI, which introduced the Japanese professional community and potential investors to its vision of a hybrid vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft, with the potential to revolutionize regional air transport.

Source: aeromartnagoya.com

Prepared by the team of foreign offices CzechTrade Osaka and Tokyo