
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce its participation as an exhibitor at CEATEC 2025, located at booth No. 2H325. The event is set to take place from October 14th to October 17th at Makuhari Messe.
As IoT technologies continue their rapid evolution and expand across diverse fields, the world is progressing beyond Society 5.0, envisioning a future where AI and robotics advance further, fostering human-machine coexistence through both substitution and augmentation of human capabilities. Under the theme ‘BETTER HUMAN WELL-BEING’, Murata’s booth will introduce cutting-edge technologies and solutions that support a coexisting society, aligning with CEATEC’s overarching theme ‘Innovation for All’, which champions innovation benefiting everyone, regardless of industry, region, or community.
Visitors are invited to experience Murata’s unique technologies that are helping to shape the next generation of society. Key exhibits and highlights at the Murata booth will include:
Mask Voice Clip
A mask-mounted voice input device equipped with a speaker-selection capability that accurately captures only the speaker’s voice, even in noisy environments. With its proprietary structure that physically detects sound, this technology introduces a next-generation input interface poised to redefine the relationship between humans and technology, effectively augmenting human communication in challenging acoustic settings.
Odor Sensor
Capable of detecting and distinguishing subtle smells that are imperceptible to humans, this sensor replicates olfaction, often referred to as the ‘last frontier’ among the five human senses. This demonstrates how machines can augment human sensory perception, opening possibilities for their use in a wide variety of settings.
Echorb Wonder Stones
The mysterious stone-like devices, which were featured in the Signature Pavilion ‘Better Co-Being’ at the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, allow visitors to experience 3D haptics. They produce special vibrations that give the illusion of the brain being pulled, effectively reproducing force, pressure, and tactile sensations. This technology augments human interaction by providing realistic haptic feedback, enriching sensory experiences through machines.
Other notable highlights will encompass equipment designed for the efficient and cost-effective processing of toxic regulated gases, high-sensitivity and thin-profile acoustic sensors capable of measuring both biological and mechanical sounds, and advanced technologies enabling ultra-compact, multifunctional devices. All these innovations collectively contribute in multiple ways toward fostering a sustainable and prosperous future society.
Through these innovative initiatives, Murata aims to enrich future lifestyles and contribute to a society where human-machine collaboration is seamless and beneficial.
For more information on the exhibited items, please visit Murata’s dedicated CEATEC 2025 website.