MadeHere Inc. (Headquarters: Yokohama, Kanagawa; CEO: Devor Alexander) will exhibit at the Maintenance Resilience 2026 exhibition, held from Wednesday, July 15 to Friday, July 17, 2026, at Tokyo Big Sight.
At our booth, we will introduce the 'Rapid Obsolete Parts Manufacturing Service,' which reproduces components directly from physical samples to address procurement challenges and long lead times for obsolete parts in the maintenance of manufacturing plants, including energy and chemical facilities.
Exhibition Background: The Importance of Stable Plant Operations and Maintenance for Social Infrastructure
In Japan, many industrial plants have been in operation for decades. Today, maintenance teams face the following persistent risks:
- Discontinuation of genuine parts due to manufacturer withdrawal or bankruptcy
- Inability to reproduce parts by other vendors due to lost or missing design drawings
- Lead times of several months for procuring overseas or specialized equipment components
Delays in parts procurement due to these factors can result in plant downtime, leading to significant economic losses and disruptions to supply infrastructure. MadeHere Inc. leverages proprietary engineering expertise and an integrated in-house manufacturing system to fill supply gaps and strengthen plant infrastructure resilience.
Exhibition Highlights: Rapid Obsolete Parts Manufacturing Service
By combining reverse engineering with optimal manufacturing technologies for each component, we enable reproduction of parts—even without drawings or in damaged conditions—at speeds unattainable through conventional casting or machining methods.
Key Features:
Drawing-Free Reproduction:
Using high-precision 3D scanning technology, we generate accurate design data from worn or damaged physical parts. Even legacy overseas components without drawings can be faithfully reproduced.
Material Selection for Harsh Plant Environments:
We support the production of special alloys and high-performance resins capable of withstanding extreme plant conditions such as high temperature, high pressure, corrosive gases, and chemical exposure. We have proven experience manufacturing valves, pump impellers, and aged piping components compliant with various industrial standards.
Low-Volume, On-Demand Production:
We can manufacture individual components starting from a single unit. This reduces the risk of overstocking spare parts and introduces the concept of a 'digital warehouse'—supplying exactly what is needed, when it is needed.
For procurement, maintenance, and engineering personnel managing aging plants or struggling with delayed deliveries of overseas-made parts, we invite you to visit our booth to experience firsthand how 'if you have the physical part, we can reproduce it'—quickly and reliably. We look forward to welcoming you.
Event Overview
Exhibition Name: Maintenance Resilience 2026
Dates: July 15 (Wed) – 17 (Fri), 2026, 10:00–17:00
Venue: Tokyo Big Sight
Our Booth Number: East Hall 1, Booth H9
Registration: Advance registration required (free)
Registration URL: https://www.jma-exhibition.com/joint/jp_mente/registration.php?exhibitor=EX000329
MadeHere Inc. Booth Information Page
About MadeHere Inc. MadeHere Inc. provides obsolete parts manufacturing services using reverse engineering, and sells industrial 3D printers and filament production machines. By leveraging engineering expertise and an in-house supply chain, we deliver end-to-end manufacturing solutions, aiming to create new value for the manufacturing industry through optimized lead times and component performance.
*Company Name Change Notice: Effective September 1, 2025, we changed our corporate name from '3D Printing Corporation' to 'MadeHere Inc.'
[Company Overview]
Company Name: MadeHere Inc. Headquarters: 75-1 Onomachi, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa CEO: Devor Alexander Founded: February 2016 Business Activities: Obsolete parts manufacturing, 3D printing contract manufacturing, sales of 3D printers and related equipment Website: https://madehere.co.jp/
[Inquiries]
Email: info@madehere.co.jp
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