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Japanese Technology Transfer in Waste Management Likely

In Business, Kochi, Technology Updates
February 06, 2017

KOCHI:
Japan is likely to enter into a technology transfer partnership with Kerala for organic solid waste management in Kalamassery and Thrikkakara municipalities, besides Cheranalloor panchayat.
Meetings in this regard are being held on the sidelines of Vyapar 2017, a three-day B2B meet ojapanese stall 1n Kerala’s Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) sector currently underway here.
A Japanese contingent of 39 delegates from four companies from the San-In region is visiting the Small and Micro Enterprises B2B meet to build further on the MoU signed between Kerala, namely the Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation and the Indo-Japan Chamber of Commerce-Kerala (Injack).
“The waste management problem that we face in Kerala today was something that Japan grappled with four decades back; so three of the companies are here with cutting edge technologies to reinvigorate air, water and land,” said Injack President Shri T Balakrishnan.
The Japanese model of solid waste management is decentralised, so it is suitable for smaller regional management.
One Japanese company is at Vyapar 2017 showcasing health management solutions for geriatric care, for which it is looking for local manufacturing partnerships.
“Our aim is to promote Japanese business in Keral
a and vice versa, and 100 companies should work in cooperation by 2020,” said Balakrishnan. “Since the MoU was signed about a year back, we have managed to build up their confidence through open communication and they have started making commitments here.”