To ensure a more focused presence, the organizers have divided the six-month duration of the Expo into so-called Theme Weeks. During these periods, there is expected to be a highly concentrated global business and governmental presence. Therefore, it is advisable for domestic enterprises to plan their visits accordingly.

One of the main objectives of the 184-day Osaka World Expo is to invite representatives of participating nations to engage in collaborative thinking and dialogue on topics that significantly impact the future of the global community and the society of tomorrow. To facilitate more effective knowledge sharing, the organizers have divided the event’s six-month duration into Theme Weeks, dedicating specific time and focused attention to each topic. During these weeks, issues such as health and well-being, peace and security, learning and education, and the fulfillment of basic human needs will be highlighted.

By organizing the Theme Weeks, the organizers aim to bring together experts, thinkers, business leaders, and government officials who have significant insights on important issues for in-depth and effective discussions. These occasions are expected to attract business and administrative representatives from around the world who are particularly attentive to addressing the challenges and questions arising in these thematic areas. Therefore, we would like to draw the attention of Hungarian enterprises to these opportunities – we recommend that they consider and plan their participation in the Expo by taking these Theme Weeks into account. More detailed information about the Theme Weeks can be found in the business partners section of our website or on the official website of the Osaka World Expo.

The expos, held every five years, are among the world’s most significant tourism, economic, and cultural events. The purpose of these world exhibitions is to provide a platform for future-shaping innovations and achievements of nations, as well as to support the meeting of cultures and the strengthening of economic and diplomatic relations among the participants.

One of the primary goals of Hungarian participation is to support the international market entry of innovative domestic small and medium-sized enterprises, strengthen the bilateral and multilateral economic relations of Hungarian-owned companies, and provide a broad platform for showcasing Hungarian knowledge and creativity on a global scale. Additionally, it aims to enhance the international reputation of Hungarian innovation and creativity and strengthen the country’s significance as a tourist destination.