ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, February 13.
Turkmenistan and Japan engaged in discussions aimed at further
advancing bilateral scientific and technological cooperation, as
well as facilitating the entry of new Japanese companies into the
Turkmen market,
Trend reports via the Turkmen MFA.


The discussions took place during a meeting between
Turkmenistan's Ambassador to Japan, Atadurdy Bayramov, and Hideomi
Koinuma, President of the Turkmen-Japanese Scientific and
Technological Association, along with representatives from Japanese
companies collaborating with the association.


During the meeting, the participants explored potential
projects, including those proposed by Tohkemy Corporation for the
implementation of advanced water purification technologies and
equipment in Turkmenistan.







Additionally, the capabilities of Japanese firms Sustec and
Carbon Cryo Capture Co., Ltd. were showcased, with a focus on their
cutting-edge technologies, such as high-precision exploration
devices utilizing quantum sensitivity for underground resource
detection and CO₂ separation technologies within the liquefied gas
sector.