Wacom to Exhibit at "Manufacturing DX Exhibition [Nagoya]"

Wacom announces its participation in the Manufacturing DX Exhibition at Port Messe Nagoya (April 8-10, 2026), showcasing enterprise pen displays and pads designed to digitize blueprint reviews and frontline operations, promoting paperless efficiency in the manufacturing sector.
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Wacom Co., Ltd. will exhibit at the "Manufacturing DX Exhibition" at Manufacturing World Nagoya, held at Port Messe Nagoya from Wednesday, April 8 to Friday, April 10, 2026. At the Wacom booth (Booth Number: 28-37), the company will introduce solutions that utilize pen displays and portable pads to realize paperless operations for design blueprint reviews and frontline workflows.

In the manufacturing industry, driven by the DX initiatives promoted by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and the trends of Industry 4.0, the utilization of digital technology is advancing to improve productivity and quality. On the other hand, from design and prototyping to production preparation and frontline work, there still remain many tasks that require handwriting, such as drawing annotations and form recording. Often, paper-based workflows become a hindrance to data utilization.

Through the "digitization of handwriting tasks" contributing to the "digitization of blueprint reviews" and "paperless frontline operations" utilizing pen displays and portable pads, Wacom supports the promotion of DX in the manufacturing industry. With a drawing feel close to paper and high-precision pen input, users can write on digital blueprints with the same sensation as adding red corrections to paper drawings, allowing for implementation without significantly changing conventional workflows.

At the Wacom booth, visitors can see how pen displays and portable pads can be utilized in workflows such as design blueprint reviews, on-site form creation, and equipment inspection records, complete with demo screens and operational examples.

Visitors can actually try out the "Wacom Cintiq 24 touch Enterprise Model," a pen display that shows drawings close to actual size for direct writing; the "Wacom Movink 13," a thin, lightweight OLED pen tablet that fits easily into any installation space; and the "Wacom MovinkPad 11," a portable pad that can be used standalone without a PC. Through this, they can experience the operability provided by a drawing feel close to paper and high-precision pen input.

For drawing reviews, users can annotate digital drawings with the same feeling as making red corrections on paper, and share design change instructions and confirmations in real time. Even in remote meetings, participants can view the same drawing and handwrite instructions, leading to more efficient design communication.

Furthermore, in form-based operations such as work instructions, schedules, and work reports on the manufacturing floor, performing handwriting and annotations digitally via pen input helps reduce recording errors and speeds up information sharing.

Moreover, in equipment inspection and quality control tasks, marking defect locations, adding notes to photographs, and digitizing inspection records can be done directly on-site, realizing a reduction in paper forms and an improvement in operational efficiency. It can also be utilized for recording customer confirmation signatures on the spot.

Wacom will introduce its pen input solutions to everyone facing challenges in manufacturing DX and operational efficiency, from digitizing design blueprint reviews to making manufacturing floor operations paperless.

*Information regarding Wacom's solutions for paperless drawing inspection and document proofreading can also be viewed on this site. We also accept inquiries from corporate customers and consultations regarding evaluation unit loans.
https://tablet.wacom.co.jp/enterprise_education/penplusforbusiness/