A Day of Science: HORIBA's Summer Open Lab
On July 29, 2026, HORIBA Techno Service, a core member of the HORIBA Group, will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its Analytical Solution Plaza by hosting the "HORIBA Summer Open Lab for High School Students" in Tokyo. This special event aims to ignite the curiosity of high school students, allowing them to engage directly with scientific concepts and discover the thrill of experimentation.
The Event Overview
The Open Lab will run from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM, where participants, limited to 30 students from grades 10 to 12, will explore three exciting categories:
Food & Healthcare,
Global Environment, and
Cosmetics & Accessories. Each group will conduct experiments centered on real-world applications using cutting-edge analytical equipment used in various industries and research institutions. These experiments will showcase the fascinating aspects of science and its relevance to everyday life.
Unique Experiments
Participants can expect to dive into a variety of hands-on activities, such as:
- - Comparing the size of coffee beans to their flavor and aroma.
- - Analyzing the elemental composition of beverages.
- - Investigating the size of invisible particles generated during laundry.
- - Inferring the environmental conditions from fossil studies.
- - Understanding the molecular structure of food packaging.
- - Distinguishing between different materials of visually similar rings or identifying the true nature of gemstones.
These experiments are designed to highlight the ties between scientific concepts and everyday experiences, reinforcing the message that science is not confined to laboratories but is integral to daily life.
Insights into Careers in Science
The Open Lab provides a platform for students who may have a passion for science but are unsure about their future paths. Many students wonder, "What does a career in research or analysis entail?" This program offers an opportunity to engage with professionals who work in these fields, providing insights into various scientific professions and helping students to visualize potential career paths.
Students will have access to state-of-the-art measurement equipment, including:
- - Particle Size Distribution Measurement Device: Utilizes laser diffraction and scattering techniques to accurately measure particle sizes.
- - X-ray Fluorescence Analysis Device: Allows participants to detect the types and amounts of elemental compositions in samples.
- - Raman Spectroscopy Device: Analyzes components and molecular structures using Raman scattering techniques.
These tools empower students to verify characteristics and identities that are not visually apparent, making the scientific process engaging and thrilling.
Contribution to Next-Generation Science Engagement
The HORIBA Group has a long-standing commitment to addressing societal challenges through analytical and measurement technologies. By opening the doors of their laboratory to high school students, they foster a culture of curiosity and encourage young minds to not only learn but to experience science firsthand. This initiative is about more than merely imparting knowledge; it represents a crucial step toward nurturing the scientists and innovators of the future.
Event Details
- - Event Name: HORIBA Summer Open Lab for High School Students
- - Date: July 29, 2026
- - Time: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (doors open at 12:30 PM)
- - Venue: HORIBA Group Tokyo Office, 2-6 Kanda Awajicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0063, Japan
- - Target Audience: High school students in grades 10-12
- - Capacity: 30 students (first-come, first-served basis)
- - Application Deadline: July 15, 2026
- - Registration Link: Sign Up Here
Schedule for the Day (Tentative)
- - 1:00 PM: Company Introduction and Equipment Overview
- - 1:40 PM: Hands-on Measurement Experience
- - 3:40 PM: Summary of Activities and Interaction with Lab Members
- - 5:00 PM: Conclusion
Getting There
The HORIBA Tokyo Office is easily accessible within a 3-7 minute walk from the following stations:
- - Awajicho Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line) - 3 minutes
- - Ogawamachi Station (Toei Shinjuku Line) - 3 minutes
- - Shin-Ochanomizu Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line) - 5 minutes
- - Kanda Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line) - 6 minutes
- - Ochanomizu Station (JR Chuo/Sobu Line) - 6 minutes
- - Akihabara Station (JR Yamanote Line/Chuo Line) - 7 minutes
Join HORIBA on this exciting journey into the heart of science! Don't miss this incredible opportunity to learn, discover, and interact with experts in the field. Be a part of shaping your future through science!