At present, companies such as Teledyne FLIR LLC, TSI Incorporated, Nielsen-Kellerman Co., Fujitsu Ltd., Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Sato Keiryoki Mfg. Co. Ltd., Keyance Corporation, Besantek Corporation, General Tools & Instruments LLC, and Sper Scientific Ltd. are manufacturing fixed and handheld/portable heat stress monitors in Japan.
Heat stress monitor manufacturers are currently focusing on acquisitions and product launches to expand their customer base in Japan. For instance, in February 2018, TSI Incorporated acquired the personal safety division and Oconomowoc facility of 3M Company. This division and facility focus on the production of environmental, noise, and heat stress monitoring systems.
In the recent past, fixed heat stress monitors have been preferred over handheld/portable variants, due to their largescale adoption in manufacturing facilities of the country. Whereas, in the forthcoming years, handheld/portable variants will be adopted at the highest rate, due to the increasing number of workplaces and convenience offered by them.
Heat stress monitor manufacturers are currently focusing on acquisitions and product launches to expand their customer base in Japan. For instance, in February 2018, TSI Incorporated acquired the personal safety division and Oconomowoc facility of 3M Company. This division and facility focus on the production of environmental, noise, and heat stress monitoring systems.
Furthermore, in June 2018, TSI Incorporated introduced a new line of heat stress, noise, and environmental instrumentation under the brand name Quest. Geographically, Kanto led the Japanese heat stress monitor market in the preceding years, due to the rapid urban development and presence of a vast population in the region.
The Kanto region comprises six prefectures — Kanagawa Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture, Tochigi Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture, Chiba Prefecture, and Tochigi Prefecture and Tokyo metropolis, which account for 33% of the country's population. For instance, the World Population Review states that the population of Tokyo stood at 37.4 million in 2020. Additionally, the reputation of this region as the economic and political center of the country propels the installation of heat stress monitors.
Thus, the increasing incidence of EHRI and the rising technological advancements in wearable technology will fuel the adoption of heat stress monitors in Japan.
Thus, the increasing incidence of EHRI and the rising technological advancements in wearable technology will fuel the adoption of heat stress monitors in Japan.
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