CalTa at IFA 2025
2025-08-19 00:00:31

CalTa to Showcase TRANCITY at IFA 2025 in Berlin: A Bold Step into Europe

CalTa's Entry into Europe at IFA 2025



CalTa Co., Ltd., headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, is preparing to make waves in the European market by participating in the esteemed IFA 2025 exhibition, one of the largest international showcases for consumer electronics. Scheduled to be held from September 5 to September 9, 2025, in Berlin, CalTa will be part of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's 'SusHi Tech Tokyo' booth, joining forces as a partner in the Tokyo Bay e-SG project.

Objectives of Exhibiting at IFA 2025



The primary objective of CalTa’s participation in IFA 2025 is to introduce its digital twin platform, TRANCITY, to a global audience. This marks CalTa's first appearance at a European exposition, making it a significant milestone in the company’s expansion strategy. CalTa aims to build a network for overseas market development and create opportunities for social implementation in infrastructure management and smart city domains.

TRANCITY leverages digital twin technology to offer solutions for efficient infrastructure management and sustainable development, a theme that resonated well during its presentation at the CES 2025 event in the US. Now, at the forefront of Europe, facing pressing societal issues, CalTa intends to showcase the real value and potential of innovation that originates from on-site needs.

Despite the advancement in digitalization and the use of digital twins across Europe, challenges such as sustainability and infrastructure aging remain prevalent in urban settings. CalTa seeks to address these globally shared issues through TRANCITY, promoting the potential for innovation grounded in practical applications from Japan. During the event, CalTa aims to engage in dialogues with over 200,000 expected attendees, including businesses and users from around the world, marking a solid first step towards international expansion and business growth.

Continued Commitment to Innovation



Looking ahead, CalTa remains dedicated to creating technologies that are deeply embedded in real-world societal challenges. The company aims to collaborate with domestic and international partners to envision and develop sustainable infrastructure for the future. Through its participation in events like IFA 2025, CalTa endeavors to communicate its vision globally and to create new trends in infrastructure management worldwide.

IFA 2025 Overview



The IFA (Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin) is often referred to as the European equivalent of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Established in 1924, it has grown to be the world's largest tech event, showcasing cutting-edge technologies across various sectors including AI, IoT, mobility, digital health, and smart homes. The exhibition serves as a vital networking platform for companies and attendees alike.

Event Details:


  • - Date: September 5 - 9, 2025
  • - Venue: Messe Berlin, Germany
  • - Organizer: Messe Berlin GmbH

CalTa will exhibit at the Tokyo metropolitan booth within the innovation-focused area of 'IFA NEXT' at the show, signaling a strong commitment to harnessing and presenting groundbreaking technologies.

For more information on the Tokyo Bay e-SG Project, a collaborative community connecting companies, organizations, and research institutions with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, please visit Tokyo Bay e-SG Project.

CalTa Co., Ltd. continues to shape the future of infrastructure management. With a proactive approach to international collaboration and sustainable development, CalTa is set to become a powerful presence in the global marketplace.

About CalTa Co., Ltd.


  • - Website: CalTa Official Site
  • - Location: 9th Floor, Takanawa Sengakuji Building, 18-10 Takanawa 2-chome, Minato, Tokyo
  • - CEO: Tohru Takatsu


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