Hyundai Engineering – Silver Partner of the International Forum to Attract Foreign Investments in Turkmenistan’s Economy (TEIF 2025)

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As Turkmenistan continues to chart an ambitious course towards economic diversification and global integration, the International Forum to Attract Foreign Investments in Turkmenistan’s Economy (TEIF 2025) emerges as a premier platform for fostering international collaboration. Set to take place on April 23-24, 2025, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, this prestigious forum will unite global investors, industry leaders, and policymakers to explore the vast opportunities within Turkmenistan’s dynamic economy. Among the esteemed partners of TEIF 2025, Hyundai Engineering Co., Ltd. proudly joins as a Silver Partner, further solidifying its legacy of excellence and commitment to the nation’s industrial advancement.

Hyundai Engineering has been at the forefront of transformative projects in Turkmenistan, playing a pivotal role in the development of the country’s energy infrastructure. One of its most remarkable contributions is the Galkynysh gas field, one of the world’s largest natural gas reserves. Hyundai Engineering spearheaded the construction of a cutting-edge gas desulfurization plant, a vital component in the field’s initial development phase. Successfully completed in 2013 in collaboration with Turkmengas and key international partners, this project significantly enhanced Turkmenistan’s gas processing capabilities and reinforced its standing as a major global energy supplier.

Beyond its contributions to the natural gas sector, Hyundai Engineering has been instrumental in modernizing Turkmenistan’s oil refining industry. In partnership with LG International Corporation, the company played a crucial role in upgrading the Turkmenbashy Complex of Refineries, introducing state-of-the-art technological solutions to boost refining efficiency and output.

A shining example of Hyundai Engineering’s commitment to innovation and sustainability is the groundbreaking petrochemical complex in Kiyanly, strategically positioned along the Caspian coast. This $3.4 billion facility, implemented in collaboration with Turkmengas, LG International Corporation, and Japan’s TOYO Engineering Corporation, is dedicated to the production of polyethylene and polypropylene. Even before its completion, the project garnered international acclaim, earning recognition from the British organization TXF as one of the ten cleanest industrial initiatives in Europe and Eurasia in 2014. This accolade underscores Hyundai Engineering’s dedication to implementing environmentally responsible and technologically advanced solutions.

Hyundai Engineering’s impact in Turkmenistan extends beyond infrastructure and energy—its commitment to local workforce development is equally commendable. The establishment of a dedicated training center at the Kiyanly petrochemical complex stands as a testament to this dedication. Equipping local specialists with cutting-edge knowledge and hands-on expertise, the center has successfully trained over a hundred professionals, many of whom continue to contribute to the country’s growing industrial landscape. By nurturing local talent, Hyundai Engineering is not only driving technological progress but also ensuring sustainable economic growth for generations to come.

TEIF 2025 is poised to welcome over 400 participants, including 130 delegates from 21 countries and 80 distinguished speakers from around the world. As an esteemed Silver Partner, Hyundai Engineering reaffirms its unwavering commitment to advancing Turkmenistan’s economic and technological landscape. By fostering strategic partnerships, championing sustainable development, and investing in cutting-edge innovations, Hyundai Engineering continues to set new benchmarks for industrial excellence in Turkmenistan.

For further information and registration details, please visit the official TEIF 2025 website: www.teif-turkmenistan.com

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