Tokyo's Innovative Approach to the 2025 World Athletics Championships
The countdown to the Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships is on, and Tokyo is making strides in incorporating innovative solutions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. With the rising temperatures typically seen in September, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government is proactively launching initiatives aimed at combating heat stress for athletes and attendees alike. One of the standout efforts coming from this initiative is the
King Salmon Project, which seeks to foster growth among startups by collaborating on essential challenges surrounding large-scale events.
King Salmon Project: A Beacon of Innovation
The
King Salmon Project serves as a platform intended to cultivate advancements through collaboration with startups. This year, it has adopted the prestigious Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships as a practical testing ground for new ideas and technologies under what they label the
Tokyo 2025 Athletics Collaborative Course. In May, during the event
SusHi Tech Tokyo 2025, three leading startups focused on heat management pitched their solutions to an audience, setting the tone for measurable advancements based on their proposals.
As a substantial development, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has established agreements with these three promising startups, as well as the Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Foundation, to deploy these innovations precisely during the championships.
Key Features of the Collaborative Project
1. Cooling Spots Utilizing SPACECOOL Material
One of the highlights of this joint initiative is the introduction of cooling stations located near the Yoyogi National Gymnasium and the National Stadium. These cooling zones will be equipped with tents made from
SPACECOOL, a cutting-edge radiation cooling material. This technology will actively offer respite from the sweltering heat, thus contributing to a more comfortable environment for spectators and participants alike.
2. Heat Management Tools for Volunteers
In a move aiming to enhance the experience for everyone involved in the championships, every volunteer and collaborator working at the athletic venues will receive specialized heat management devices. This initiative aims to ensure that those contributing to the event's success are well-equipped to handle the heat, which can often be overwhelming.
3. Innovative Water Production Technology
The project will also benefit from an innovative water production tech, with the inclusion of
AQ-60V, a device capable of extracting water from the moisture in the air. This technology will be utilized at misting stations around the National Stadium, providing hydration options right where they are needed most.
These solutions exemplify Tokyo's commitment to supporting both its startups and the safety of everyone attending this landmark event, creating a pathway for future technologies to shine on an international stage.
Participating Companies
- Website:
spacecool.jp
- Website:
biodatabank.co.jp
- Website:
aquam.jp
Further Details
For more intricate details about this innovative collaboration, including an in-depth look at the
King Salmon Project, visit their official page at
King Salmon Project.
Overview of the Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships
- - Date: September 13 - September 21, 2025
- - Venue: National Stadium and other locations
- - For more information, visit the official Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships page at World Athletics Championships.
This initiative is part of Tokyo's broader efforts encapsulated in the
2050 Tokyo Strategy, specifically focusing on
Strategy 10: Nurturing Startups with Global Impact.