From 3 to 4 October, a delegation from Turkmenistan led by Gurbanmyrat Mezilov, Rector of the Oguzhan Engineering and Technology University, visited Tokyo. Meetings with representatives of Japanese government agencies, scientific organisations and companies was held as part of the visit, according to the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan.
On 3 October, the delegation discussed projects for training specialists, academic exchanges and joint programmes for universities in Turkmenistan with D. Ueda, Director of the Higher Education and Social Security Group of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
On the same day, the Rector of the University met with K. Nagai, Deputy Director of the Innovation Center for NanoMedicine at the Kawasaki Institute of Industrial Promotion. The parties discussed the prospects for the introduction of nanotechnology in Turkmenistan, the training of young scientists and the possibility of Turkmen students doing internships in Japan.
Negotiations were also held with the Chairman of the Turkmen-Japanese Association for Scientific and Technical Cooperation, H. Koinuma, where new areas of partnership, the holding of conferences and the expansion of exchange programmes were discussed.
In addition, a meeting was held with M. Yamazumi, Section Manager of the Japanese “Tohkemy” Corporation. The main focus was on the introduction of advanced technologies in Turkmenistan and joint projects, including research on water purification within the framework of a previously signed Memorandum.