Convertech (Japanese edition)

Convertech Media Kit 2026

Convertech = Converting + Technology

Converting refers to the process of adding new value to thin materials such as plastic films and sheets, paper and paperboard, metal foils, nonwovens and fabrics, steel sheets, fiber composite sheets, and thin glass through various converting processes centered on coating, printing, laminating, and slitting.

"Convertech" is a comprehensive technical magazine focusing on converting technologies, related processes, and market trends. The magazine covers a wide range of industries and applications, including packaging, displays, batteries, flexible electronics, automotive, semiconductors, aerospace, medical and pharmaceutical products, and construction materials.

Publication nameConvertech (コンバーテック)
Publication date15th of every month
Publishing companyConverting Technical Institute
PublisherShigeo Araki
First publishedMay, 1973
Magazine formatA4 size
Circulation10,000

The magazine is built on three core pillars:

Each month, readers receive valuable information from the editorial team's unique perspective, including reports on new products and technologies, interviews with corporate executives and leading researchers, environmental topics, and market trends.

CONVERTECH also features product and technology introductions from material suppliers, auxiliary material manufacturers, machinery and equipment suppliers, explanations of regulations and standards, and updates on technological developments from universities and research institutions.

In addition, the magazine offers a wide range of technical articles covering topics from fundamental converting technologies to advanced applications, as well as practical solutions for improving productivity and addressing challenges in manufacturing environments.

Main redership of Convertech magazine

  • Converters; manufacturers of films, paper, nonwoven fabrics, metal foils, and textiles
  • Manufacturers of production equipment, peripheral equipment, and materials; engineering and service providers
  • Manufacturers of resins, inks, coating materials, adhesives, and additives
  • Manufacturers of food products, automobiles, apparel, medical devices, home appliances, and electronic components; universities, trading companies, research institutes, and industry associations