Exploring the Future of Drone Technology at Maintenance Resilience Tokyo 2025
Toyo Seikan, under its subsidiary Toyo Seikan Holdings, is gearing up for a significant presence at the upcoming Maintenance Resilience Tokyo 2025 event, set to take place from July 23 to July 25 at Tokyo Big Sight. This exhibition will feature innovative technologies and products that aim to boost productivity in manufacturing and construction while supporting sustainable infrastructure development. Among these innovations will be the remote-controlled spray device for drones known as the "SABOT-3."
Introducing the SABOT-3
The SABOT-3 is a revolutionary drone attachment that enables efficient spray can dispensing from the air. By equipping drones with this cutting-edge device, operators can undertake various tasks in locations where human access is limited. Beyond aerial surveillance and inspections, the SABOT-3 opens up new possibilities for drones to assist in operations and provide emergency responses. With the capability to use silicone paint for repairing roof leaks or employing rust inhibitors and concrete surface sealants for minor repairs, this device significantly enhances the utility of drones across a wide range of applications.
What to Expect at the Exhibition
Toyo Seikan’s exhibition aims to provide concrete examples of how the SABOT-3 can optimize workflow and reduce costs for various industries. Visitors to the exhibition will get a firsthand look at its practical applications, which are sure to ignite interest among businesses seeking modern solutions for efficiency. Additionally, the company will showcase a prototype of a multi-purpose extension device known as "NYOI." This device aims to meet diverse customer needs by enabling close-range spray operations and direct painting through brush attachments, expanding the potential functionalities of drones even further.
Exhibition Highlights
- - Live Demonstration: Attendees can witness live spray demonstrations utilizing water with the SABOT-3.
- - Product Showcase: The exhibition will feature actual products including silicone paint, touch-up coatings, and rust inhibitors.
- - Reference Display: A preview of the developing multi-purpose extension device, "NYOI."
Event Details
- - Dates: July 23 - July 25, 2025
- - Hours: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- - Location: Tokyo Big Sight, Halls 4-7
- - Registration: Entry is by pre-registration only; please register here
- - Booth Number: East Hall 6, Booth 6-T12
Additional Resources on SABOT-3
About Toyo Seikan
Since its establishment, Toyo Seikan has prioritized the importance of packaging, evolving into a leading company in the industry. Its mission is to contribute to the prosperity and happiness of humanity by providing innovative packaging solutions that meet diverse needs. The company is dedicated to advancing its societal impact by developing and offering high-value-added products and services unique to Toyo Seikan.
Learn more about Toyo Seikan and its ambitious vision for the future at
Toyo Seikan Website.
The Broader Toyo Seikan Group
As a comprehensive packaging container manufacturer, the Toyo Seikan Group offers a diverse range of containers crafted from metals, plastics, paper, and glass, each designed to harness the unique characteristics of its material. Alongside packaging, the group is involved in engineering, filling and logistics, steel-related businesses, and functional materials. With a focus on sustainability and stakeholder value, the Group formulated its long-term management vision, "Vision 2050: Wrapping the Future," which aims for a world where everyone can enjoy a secure and rich life, preserving a healthy environment for future generations.
Founded in 1917, the Toyo Seikan Group comprises 44 domestic companies (including Toyo Seikan Holdings) and 50 overseas subsidiaries, employing around 19,000 individuals. For fiscal year 2025, the Group expects consolidated revenue to reach ¥922.5 billion. More details can be found at the
Toyo Seikan Group Website.