The first day of the XXV International Exhibition and Conference “White City Ashgabat – 2026” (WCA 2026) concluded with a strategic plenary session titled “Shaping a Sustainable, Smart, and Globally Integrated Capital.” The event took place at the Olympia hotel complex and was dedicated to the long-term development directions of Ashgabat. This was reported by the publication “Turkmenistan: Golden Age”. The session was attended by Deputy Chairpersons of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan, representatives of municipal authorities, international organizations, investment institutions, as well as architects and experts in urban planning and technology. Participants discussed issues related to the comprehensive development of urban infrastructure, the introduction of digital governance, clean energy solutions, industrial zones, and measures to reduce environmental impact within the long-term development plan. Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan, Baymyrat Annamammedov, noted that Ashgabat is a symbol of the country’s development and prosperity, and its transformation reflects the state’s sustainable growth. The session continued a UN-backed roundtable held earlier within the forum. Participants emphasized the need for an integrated approach to urban development, including infrastructure modernization, the development of low-emission transport, and the creation of industrial clusters. Mayor of Ashgabat, Rahym Gandymov, stated that the development of the capital requires expanded international cooperation and investment attraction. He noted that the “Ashgabat – 2045” strategy envisions the introduction of modern technologies and builds on experience gained from projects implemented in the city of Arkadag. Foreign participants in the session focused on issues of energy, transport systems, waste processing, and water management. They also discussed the potential use of renewable energy sources and digital systems for managing urban infrastructure. At the conclusion of the session, it was noted that the “White City Ashgabat – 2026” forum is becoming a key platform for aligning long-term urban strategies and international investment initiatives. The second day of the event will be dedicated to technical issues of infrastructure financing, energy, and digital development.
Within the framework of the XXV International Exhibition and Conference “White City Ashgabat – 2026” (WCA 2026), a high-level round table was held in the capital under the auspices of the United Nations on the theme “From global dialogue to practical implementation: sustainable, inclusive and smart cities”. The platform served as a multilateral format for discussing the introduction of modern urban approaches into governance systems in Central Asian countries. This was reported by the publication “Turkmenistan: Golden Age”. The discussion was attended by representatives of the UN, development banks, diplomatic missions, municipal planning authorities, international urban development experts, and youth delegations. The main focus was placed on urban planning, infrastructure investment, energy efficiency, the development of low-carbon transport, digital management systems, and social inclusion. UN-Habitat Regional Advisor Katja Schaefer noted that the transition to sustainable cities requires not only dialogue but also practical implementation of solutions. According to her, the experience of cities such as Arkadag, as well as Ashgabat’s long-term planning approaches, demonstrate the importance of digital infrastructure, carbon footprint reduction, and systemic resilience. UN-Habitat expressed readiness for further cooperation with Turkmenistan. Participants discussed the role of modern megacities in reducing climate risks and promoting regional integration. It was concluded that effective urban development is possible through a shift from individual projects to comprehensive urban ecosystems that include housing, transport, digital services, and environmental standards. Ashgabat city mayor Rahym Gandymov noted that the capital of Turkmenistan is developing as a city of peace, progress, and international dialogue, where traditions, architecture, and modern technologies are combined. UN Resident Coordinator in Turkmenistan Dmitry Shlapachenko emphasized the importance of partnerships in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, including SDG 11. He noted that the WCA 2026 platform contributes to the transition from discussion to practical action. The conclusions and recommendations developed during the round table will be used in further WCA 2026 events, including discussions on sustainable urban development, green industry, energy, and digital transformation.
As part of the XXV International Multi-Industry Exhibition and Conference “White City Ashgabat – 2026” (WCA 2026), a signing ceremony was held with the participation of representatives of the Government of Turkmenistan, relevant ministries and agencies, as well as international companies. The agreements cover digital technologies, energy, transport, industry, and urban infrastructure development, according to the publication “Turkmenistan: The Golden Age”. A multilateral memorandum of understanding was signed between the Ministry of Energy of Turkmenistan, the Ministry of Communications of Turkmenistan, the Ministry of Finance and Economy of Turkmenistan, and Bitdeer Technologies Group (Singapore). The document is aimed at developing digital infrastructure and supporting the technological transformation of the economy. The Ministry of Energy of Turkmenistan also concluded an agreement with the Japanese company Muroosystems Corporation on cooperation in innovation and modernization of the energy sector. The State Concern “Türkmenhimiýa” signed a memorandum with a consortium of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. and Mitsubishi Corporation Machinery Inc. (Japan), as well as Çalik Enerji Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş. (Turkey). The agreement provides for maintenance and repair of the ammonia-urea complex “Garabogazkarbamid.” In addition, “Türkmenhimiýa” signed a memorandum with Hong Kong Richie Sweet Co., Ltd. (PRC) to expand production and investment projects. The Ministry of Motor Roads of Turkmenistan signed a memorandum of understanding with the German company Inros Lackner SE, as well as agreements with China’s Shantui Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. and Sinotruk Hong Kong Capital Holding Limited. The documents concern the supply of machinery, modernization of the vehicle fleet, and development of logistics infrastructure. The Ashgabat City Administration signed contracts with the economic society “Gök depeler” for the construction of two schools for 720 students each and a kindergarten for 320 children in the residential complex Bagyr of the Büzmeýin etrap. A contract was also signed with the private enterprise “Hil merkez” for the construction of a modern medical center. The signings at WCA 2026 confirmed Turkmenistan’s course toward expanding international cooperation, digital transformation, and the development of urban and industrial infrastructure.
OJSC “Senagat Tehnologiýalary” presented reverse vending machines—automated devices for accepting plastic and aluminum containers with a bonus system—at the 25th International Multidisciplinary Exhibition “White City Ashgabat”. This was reported by Turkmenportal. The devices accept empty, dry, and clean bottles and cans with a volume of up to two liters. For each returned item, users receive bonus points in the mobile application “Eko Ädim”, which is currently under development. Accumulated points can be used to pay for online services. The company notes that the project is aimed at developing a separate waste collection system in the country. The machines are also equipped with a recognition system that prevents the acceptance of damaged or contaminated containers. A pilot project is planned in central districts of Ashgabat, followed by a citywide expansion of the network. OJSC “Senagat Tehnologiýalary” was established by the Ministry of Industry and Construction Production of Turkmenistan in cooperation with the private enterprise “Algap”, which is part of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of the country.
In Ashgabat, within the framework of an international conference, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of “Çalık Holding”, Ahmet Chalik, delivered a speech. He thanked the organizers for the invitation and greeted the forum participants on behalf of the company, according to IIC. Ahmet Chalik noted that the conference would serve as a useful platform for discussing the future of urban development and modern approaches to urban planning. According to him, Ashgabat today represents a world-class metropolis. He emphasized that the city combines the historical heritage of the Silk Road with modern architectural development and advanced infrastructure. The head of the holding stated that the current forum could become a source of new ideas for implementing the “Ashgabat-2045” concept, aimed at developing the urban environment, introducing technologies, and ensuring environmental sustainability. He also noted that modern cities are evaluated based on infrastructure quality, environmental friendliness, and human-centered design. In this context, he said, Ashgabat’s development stands as a notable example in the region. Ahmet Chalik separately emphasized Turkmenistan’s long-term approach to energy policy and quality of life. He added that ongoing reforms are creating conditions for foreign investment and participation by international businesses. In conclusion, he highlighted the involvement of “Gap İnşaat” and “Çalık Enerji” in urban development projects in Turkmenistan and their many years of activity in the local market.
At an international conference in Ashgabat, Erfan Ali, Director of the UN-Habitat Regional Office for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, highlighted Turkmenistan’s experience in sustainable urban development. As an example, he referred to the country’s first “smart city” Arkadag, according to IIC. According to the UN-Habitat representative, Ashgabat is developing its urban environment based on digital technologies, long-term planning, and the preservation of cultural heritage. The foundation of the capital’s modernization is the “Vision Ashgabat 2045” strategy. The document provides for the development of infrastructure, digital governance, environmental sustainability, and urban planning systems. Erfan Ali also noted the growing cooperation between the Government of Turkmenistan and UN-Habitat. Joint work covers issues of urban governance, spatial planning, data monitoring, and housing policy. According to him, the opening of a UN-Habitat office in Turkmenistan will expand practical cooperation between the parties.
On May 24, the 25th International Universal Exhibition and Conference “White City Ashgabat” opened in Ashgabat, organized by the city administration and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan. This was reported by TDH. The events bring together representatives of government bodies, businesses, and international organizations from 55 countries. More than 130 exhibitors are presented at the Expo Center, including ministries, agencies, as well as Turkmen and foreign companies. The opening ceremony was attended by members of the government, heads of the Mejlis, ministries and agencies, heads of diplomatic missions, as well as representatives of business and public organizations. Participants heard a welcoming address from the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov. The head of state noted the development of Ashgabat as a modern city with upgraded infrastructure and new architectural projects. The exhibition features projects in the fields of construction, energy, industry, digital technologies, transport, and urban infrastructure. Companies presented proposals for international cooperation and investment projects. Special attention is given to the introduction of “smart” technologies, digital solutions, and environmental standards. Stands showcase residential complexes, social facilities, communication systems, and telecommunications projects. Turkmen and foreign construction companies, manufacturers of building materials, food and light industry enterprises, educational centers, and retail chains presented their products and services. As part of the forum, a UN round table was held on sustainable and “smart” cities. Participants discussed urbanization, environmental sustainability, and the introduction of modern technologies in urban development. In the second half of the day, a plenary session of the conference titled “Formation of a sustainable, smart, and globally integrated capital” was held at the “Olimpiýa” hotel. It reviewed prospects for Ashgabat’s development, attracting investment, and expanding international cooperation. Bilateral meetings between representatives of ministries and foreign companies also took place during the forum. Within the framework of the exhibition, a number of documents were signed, including memorandums between Turkmen ministries and companies from Japan, Singapore, China, Germany, and Turkey. The agreements cover cooperation in energy, chemical industry, road construction, digital technologies, and technical maintenance of industrial facilities. The 25th International Universal Exhibition and Conference “White City Ashgabat” will continue until May 25.
On May 21, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to the UAE, Bayram Bayramov, held a meeting with the editor-in-chief of the newspaper The National, Mina Al-Oraibi, at the publication’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi. This was reported by the press service of the Turkmen diplomatic mission. During the talks, the sides discussed prospects for developing cooperation in the media sphere and emphasized the importance of international media in strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries. Following the meeting, both sides confirmed their mutual readiness to maintain regular professional dialogue and expand cooperation in the field of information.
On May 24, the 25th International Exhibition “White City Ashgabat” opened in Ashgabat, dedicated to the 145th anniversary of the capital of Turkmenistan. The event is taking place at the exhibition center of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and showcases the city’s achievements in urban development and growth, according to the news website Turkmenportal. More than 180 companies from Turkmenistan and other countries are participating in the exhibition, presenting developments in industry, energy, construction, IT, and urban services. Special attention is given to international cooperation: foreign participants are discussing joint projects with local businesses. The forum also includes presentations, business meetings, and B2B negotiations.
At the National Museum of Tajikistan, as part of the international “Museum Night” initiative, the Embassy of Turkmenistan organized a thematic exhibition dedicated to Constitution Day and the State Flag Day, as well as the 35th anniversary of the country’s independence. This was reported by the Orient news agency. The exhibition, designed in a national style, introduced visitors to Turkmenistan’s historical and cultural heritage, its modern development, and state transformations. It featured national symbols, carpet products, decorative and applied arts items, as well as photographic materials about life in the country. A separate section was dedicated to the Constitution and the State Flag, the country’s achievements over the years of independence, and international initiatives aimed at strengthening peace and dialogue. Literary publications were also on display, including works by Magtymguly Pyragy in various languages.
UAE Ambassador to Turkmenistan Ahmed Al-Hameli held meetings with representatives of Turkmen companies operating in the renewable energy and IT sectors. This was reported by the online publication “Business Turkmenistan”. During talks with the management of “Täze energiýa,” the sides discussed prospects for joint green projects and the implementation of modern energy solutions. Separate negotiations were also held with the IT company “Web Ulgam,” focusing on cooperation in the development of digital services and smart applications. “Täze energiýa” has been operating in the market since 2015 and specializes in the installation of solar panels, while “Web Ulgam” provides website and mobile application development services.
On May 19, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to Qatar, Muratgeldi Seyitmammedov, held a meeting with the Executive Director of the Qatari Center for the Blind “Al-Noor”, Mishaal bin Abdullah Saqr Al-Nuaimi, according to the Orient news agency. The main focus of the talks was the development of cooperation in the fields of inclusive education, healthcare, and social support. The diplomat spoke about Turkmenistan’s state policy regarding people with visual and hearing impairments, and also presented the activities of the Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov Charitable Foundation for Assistance to Children in Need of Care, as well as social initiatives dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the country’s independence. The leadership of the “Al-Noor” Center positively assessed Turkmenistan’s efforts in the field of inclusion. The sides discussed prospects for practical cooperation, including the exchange of specialists, joint humanitarian projects, and the introduction of modern rehabilitation methods.