A delegation of Turkmen scientists visited Japan to study the possibility of using high-tech products of Japanese companies in the laboratories of research institutions, universities, factories and enterprises of the chemical and oil and gas industries of Turkmenistan.
As the publication “Turkmenistan: Golden Age” reports, another goal of the trip was the development of scientific and technical ties and the implementation of joint research projects.
The Turkmen delegation included Acting Chief Scientific Secretary of the Academy of Sciences Charyyar Amansahedov, Director of the Institute of Chemistry Hallymyrat Atayev and Deputy Director of the Technology Center Jeren Ashirmuhammedova. The visit was held within the framework of the Agreement on scientific and technical cooperation concluded between the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan and the Japanese company Tokyo Boeki Eurasia.
Turkmen scientists got acquainted with the products of JEOL Ltd. – the largest Japanese developer and manufacturer of electron microscopes and other scientific instruments, industrial equipment and medical equipment.
During a visit to the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology of Japan, guests from Turkmenistan were presented with a production line for Minimal FAB chips used for research and development, semiconductor production and micro- and nanoelectronics.
Turkmen scientists also met with representatives of such companies as Fuji Electronic Industrial Co., Ltd, MicroSupport and TB Global Technologies Ltd.
During a meeting with the President and Representative Director of Tokyo Boeki Holdings Corp. To Hideshige Tsubouchi, the parties expressed their readiness for further effective cooperation.
Acting Chief Scientific Secretary of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan Ch. Amansahedov noted that Turkmenistan highly appreciates the cooperation with Tokyo Boeki Eurasia, which has been carried out since 2012. As part of the cooperation, the laboratories of the AST research institutes were equipped with world-famous equipment from Japanese companies.
Hideshige Tsubouchi thanked the Turkmen scientists for accepting the invitation to visit Tokyo. Noting the stable economic development of Turkmenistan, he assured that Tokyo Boeki Eurasia will continue to be a reliable partner of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan, the source notes.
