Exhibited at the Japan Pavilion at the Brazil Broadcasting Equipment Exhibition SET Expo 2025. (August 19-21, 2025, 3 days, São Paulo, Brazil)
JTEC participated in the Japan Pavilion established by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications at SET EXPO 2025, the largest broadcasting equipment exhibition in Central and South America, and introduced the “Disaster Prevention ICT Solution through Communication and Broadcasting Cooperation” developed by JTEC for developing countries and being demonstrated in El Salvador and other Central American countries through panel displays, videos, and demonstration equipment.On the day, broadcasting experts from Brazil and other Central and South American countries visited the booth, and the solution was highly evaluated. In addition, we were able to have a meaningful exchange of opinions toward practical application and deployment in developing countries in the future.

Japan Pavilion

Demonstration of Developed Equipment

Commemorative photo with SET Paulo Chairman (2nd from the left in the front)

Exhibition panel: Disaster prevention ICT solution through communication and broadcasting cooperation for developing countries
[Exhibition Details]
In recent years, natural disasters have been increasing worldwide, and the introduction of disaster prevention systems that transmit emergency information to the general public has become an important issue, especially in developing countries. Based on many years of local needs surveys, JTEC has been promoting solutions that link communication and broadcasting and has been working to support their introduction to local areas.
We have developed a prototype of a system incorporating CAP/EDXL-DE, which is used as a standard worldwide, and have successfully implemented it in local state-run broadcasting stations in El Salvador and Nicaragua in Central America. We also exhibited that real-time transmission of urgent earthquake alerts is possible through technical cooperation with Swiss international cooperation organizations.
JTEC will continue to contribute to disaster prevention and mitigation in developing countries.

