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Third Technical Session on SDV Announced: Driving Tech Exchange and Co-Creation for Next-Generation Mobility

Published on: 2026-05-13 | Author: admin

Japan Race Promotion Inc. (JRP), the organizer of Japan’s premier open-wheel motorsport series, SUPER FORMULA, has confirmed the third edition of its Technical Session, scheduled for July 17, 2026, at Fuji Speedway (Oyama-cho, Shizuoka Prefecture). The event will center on Software Defined Vehicles (SDV), a concept where vehicles are defined and enhanced through software.

JRP, known for operating SUPER FORMULA, views motorsport—often called a “rolling test lab” due to the extreme conditions that push cutting-edge technology—as a bridge between innovation and solving societal challenges. The Technical Session series was launched in July 2025 to foster business matching among automotive-related companies and research institutions.

The upcoming session will feature a technology exhibition showcasing SUPER FORMULA partner companies as well as other firms and organizations at the forefront of SDV innovation. Keynote speeches by leading industry experts are also planned, offering insights into the future of mobility.

For the latest updates, registration, and exhibition inquiries, visit the official event website: [https://superformula.net/partner-day/event/260717-tech-session/](https://superformula.net/partner-day/event/260717-tech-session/).

Event Details

– Organizer: Japan Race Promotion Inc.

– Date: July 17, 2026 (Friday), 11:00–16:00 JST

– Admission: Free

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– Venue: Crystal Room, Fuji Speedway

– Exhibitors: 10–20 companies, mainly SUPER FORMULA partners

– Expected Attendees: Approx. 100 professionals, researchers, and product development specialists

Previous Sessions:

– 1st Edition (July 18, 2025): 13 exhibitors, ~150 attendees

– 2nd Edition (November 21, 2025): 14 exhibitors, ~180 attendees

This third session builds on growing interest, providing a dynamic platform for collaboration on the software-driven evolution of mobility.