This year, the RYS MOTO team visited Nagoya to attend MECT 2025 and CAR-MECHA JAPAN Nagoya 2025. Through extensive onsite observation and technical discussions, we gained valuable insights into Japan’s latest manufacturing trends and established preliminary connections with several potential partners.
1. Japan’s Manufacturing Focus: “Micro-Improvement × Stable Mass Production”
A common theme across both exhibitions was Japan’s pursuit of:
repeatability, stability, and ultra-low error rates.
Key technologies highlighted include:
More precise automated measurement and quality feedback
Lightweight yet high-strength forged materials
Flexible production lines designed for small-batch, multi-variety manufacturing
Quick-change jigs that reduce downtime
This direction closely aligns with RYS MOTO’s integrated production model of Forging + CNC + Surface Treatment.
2. Forging Technology Advancing Toward “Lightweight × High Strength”
CAR-MECHA presented numerous forging technologies relevant to motorcycle and automotive components:
Composite forging & secondary forging
Pre-forming techniques for optimized grain flow
Improved geometries for higher bending and tensile strength
Surface treatment strategies for extended fatigue life
These insights directly support RYS MOTO’s future upgrades for foot pegs, side stands, starter levers, and other forged components.
3. CNC Intelligence: The Pursuit of Long-Term Stability
Machines displayed at MECT showcased Japan’s signature approach to machining:
Advanced thermal displacement and vibration compensation
Automated tool-life and error management
High-speed machining with consistent surface quality
Jig systems designed for efficient line-changeover
Japan’s CNC philosophy can be summarized as:
“Not the fastest, but the most stable after 10 hours of continuous machining.”
A principle that deeply inspires RYS MOTO’s quality-control development.
4. Japanese Clients Emphasize Reliability Over Pricing
From business discussions during the exhibitions, Japanese companies consistently prioritize:
Long-term cooperation
Full traceability and batch tracking
Highly consistent processes
Strong quality assurance and continuous improvement (KAIZEN)
RYS MOTO’s vertically integrated production and transparent process control make us a strong fit for this market.
5. A Technical and Professional Exhibition Atmosphere
Both events demonstrated a highly specialized environment:
Most attendees were engineers or production managers
Conversations were technically focused rather than sales-driven
Problem-solving was emphasized more than product promotion
This allowed RYS MOTO to engage in deeper discussions regarding efficiency, material selection, and quality improvement.
6. Conclusion: A Glimpse Into the Next Decade of Manufacturing
Our key takeaways from MECT and CAR-MECHA include:
Global competition now centers on process integration, not single technologies
Stable and predictable supply chains are becoming essential
Precision machining and lightweight design will continue to grow
Taiwan’s strength lies in combining manufacturing speed with Japanese-level stability
RYS MOTO will continue applying these insights to equipment upgrades, quality enhancement, new product development, and future international collaboration.
We look forward to expanding our capabilities and connecting with more global partners.