EVENT
June 30, 2026
[July 10] Fire and Disaster Prevention Professionals Gather! We’re Exhibiting at the First-Ever “Kobe Disaster Prevention Exchange Festival”

▼ Exhibition Overview

Event Name: Kobe Disaster Prevention Exchange Festival 2026 – Creating the Norm for 10 Years from Now –
Date and Time: Friday, July 10, 2026, 10:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Venue: Kobe City Industrial Promotion Center, 10th Floor Reception Room (1-8-4 Higashi-Kawasaki-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture)
Admission: Free (Advance registration required)
 

We will be exhibiting at the “Kobe Disaster Prevention Exchange Festival,” a networking event bringing together experts from the disaster prevention industry and government officials, to be held on Friday, July 10, 2026, at the Kobe City Industrial Promotion Center.

This event is the first of its kind, designed to help professionals working on the front lines of disaster prevention —primarily from the fire service, but also including administrative scriveners and disaster prevention equipment contractors—strengthen their professional networks and share the latest technologies and insights.

In today’s world, where labor shortages are becoming increasingly severe and rapid information sharing is essential during disasters, nat proposes an innovative solution to improve efficiency using 3D scanning technology, under the concept of “Disaster Preparedness and On-Site Digital Transformation Starting with Just One iPhone.”

nat (Live Demos)

At nat, we will be showcasing Scanat,” an app that allows anyone to easily perform high-precision 3D measurements and modeling of objects using only their everyday iPhone or iPad, without the need for expensive, specialized equipment.

On the day of the event, we will be offering a “live demo” where you can experience how the booth is scanned on the spot and instantly converted into 3D data.

▼Please pay special attention to this section

・Streamlining Fire Safety Equipment and Site Surveys: Instantly capture complex piping and equipment layouts, as well as on-site conditions, in 3D. This prevents the need for “follow-up visits” caused by missed measurements or photos, and speeds up the creation of drawings and reports.

・Fast and Reliable Disaster Certification and Damage Assessment Surveys: During on-site surveys following a disaster, simply scan your surroundings quickly with an iPhone to save accurate spatial data. This approach achieves both “reliable recording of evidence” and “dramatic reductions in survey time” for disaster certification and damage assessment tasks.

・Disaster Response and Training Applications by Local Governments and Fire Departments: We will present examples of applications, including fire department initiatives in Ehime Prefecture (Triangle Ehime), the use of digital twins at disaster sites to rapidly share information with remote locations, and the use of digital twins for simulating evacuation and rescue routes.

・Support for Administrative Scriveners and Other Professionals in Document Preparation: Since you can easily obtain accurate 3D data of the current conditions, along with calculated dimensions and area measurements, this significantly enhances the reliability of various application documents and tasks requiring attached drawings.

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This is especially recommended for professionals in the firefighting and disaster prevention industries, as well as licensed professionals, who face the following challenges.

⚪︎Fire protection equipment contractors and those involved in maintenance and inspections (streamlining on-site surveys and drafting, sharing technical knowledge with younger staff)

⚪︎Professionals such as administrative scrivenerswho handle disaster prevention-related applications and document preparation (to obtain accurate evidence of the current situation)

⚪︎Those involved in disaster surveys, disaster victim certification, appraisals, and similar work (prompt and comprehensive on-site documentation)

⚪︎Disaster Prevention Officials at Local Governments, Fire Departments, and Police Departments (Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Measures Using Digital Twins)

■ Venue Access Map

Venue: Kobe City Industrial Promotion Center (1-8-4 Higashi-Kawasaki-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture)

Nearest Station: About a 5-minute walk from JR "Kobe Station"
    About an 8-minute walk from Hankyu/Hanshin "Kousoku-Kobe Station"
    About a 5-minute walk from Kobe Municipal Subway Kaigan Line "Harborland Station"

■Introduction to Exhibited Products

" Scanat," a 3D scanning app

Defying the conventional wisdom that “laser scanners are too expensive and difficult to operate,” this solution uses just a single iPhone—a device everyone has—to dramatically transform on-site surveys and disaster documentation.

Even staff without specialized knowledge can perform a quick scan on their own to take precise measurements within a 3D model, calculate areas, and export DXF (CAD) data.
This minimizes time spent on-site and significantly reduces the lead time for post-scan documentation and information sharing.

"I want to start by easily trying out digitization and 3D modeling on-site."
"I want to immediately improve the efficiency of disaster prevention operations and strengthen our ability to respond quickly during disasters."

We look forward to seeing you all there.

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