ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, April 2. Prospects for
introducing water treatment technologies and equipment developed by
Japan’s Tohkemy Corporation in Turkmenistan were discussed as part
of broader efforts to expand scientific and technological
cooperation between the two countries,
Trend reports via the Turkmen MFA.


The discussions took place on April 1, during a meeting between
Turkmenistan’s Ambassador to Japan Atadurdy Bayramov and President
of the Turkmen-Japanese Scientific and Technological Association
Hideki Koinuma, as well as representatives of Japanese companies
and organizations cooperating with the association.


During the meeting, the sides focused on strengthening existing
scientific and technological ties and facilitating the entry of new
Japanese companies into the Turkmen market.


In addition, Japanese organization Asia Seed presented its
capabilities in developing human resources in education systems
across Asia.







Tohkemy Corporation is a Japanese company, founded in 1965 and
headquartered in Osaka, that develops and manufactures water
treatment equipment and materials. Its products include filtration
media, chemical pumps, water purification systems, unitized
treatment facilities, and water quality control technologies.


In February 2026, Mitsunori Yamazumi, Manager of Sales Promotion
at Tohkemy Corporation, told
Trend in an exclusive interview that the company is willing to
participate in medium- and small-scale desalination projects in
Turkmenistan, aiming to advance water treatment and environmental
infrastructure in rural areas.