ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, April 1. Turkmenistan’s
Ministry of Communications and Japan’s Muroosystems Corporation
signed a memorandum of understanding on the creation and
modernization of data centers,
Trend reports via the ministry.
The agreement provides for joint work on the construction of new
data centers in Turkmenistan using modern technological solutions
and in line with international standards for digital
infrastructure.
The sides plan to apply innovative approaches both in the design
phase and during the subsequent operation of the facilities.
The implementation of the agreement is expected to strengthen
Turkmenistan’s IT infrastructure, expand data storage and
processing capacities, and accelerate the digitalization of key
sectors of the economy.
Earlier in January, President Serdar Berdimuhamedov signed a
resolution approving the Concept for the Development of the Digital
Economy in Turkmenistan for 2026-2028. The program is designed to
ensure the systematic introduction of digital technologies across
key sectors of the economy in line with the national digital
development concept.
The strategy outlines a comprehensive vision for large-scale
modernization across all sectors, driven by the adoption of
advanced technologies and digital systems. It prioritizes the
enhancement of digital infrastructure, the expansion of the
e-government framework, and the promotion of innovation, while
aligning with international best practices.
Founded in 2006, Muroosystems Corporation is a Japanese IT and
engineering firm with headquarters in Tokyo that specializes in
renewable energy, decentralized data centers, and digital
transformation (DX). The company operates globally and focuses on
combining AI-powered computing with energy infrastructure,
particularly nuclear and hydro projects in Central Asia. In 2024,
it purchased the German company NUKEM Technologies.
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