Preparations for the CIET 2025 International Conference are entering their final stages

17:31 30.10.2025 1311

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Only five days remain until the start of the International Conference: "Development of the Construction, Industrial, Medical, and Energy Industries of Turkmenistan" (CIET 2025). The event's organizing committee announces that preparations for the forum are entering their final stages.

The conference, which will be held November 3–4 in the Avaza National Tourist Zone, will bring together representatives of government agencies, international companies, and the business community to discuss future development, including key sectors of Turkmenistan.

The conference is organized by the Turkmenchemistry State Concern, the Ministry of Industry and Construction of Turkmenistan, the Ministry of Energy of Turkmenistan, the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Utilities of Turkmenistan, the State Agency for Management of Highway Construction, and the Ashgabat City Administration.

The combined efforts of the organizers reflect Turkmenistan's strategic approach to promoting innovation, technological progress, and industrial development through institutional and international partnerships.

Çalık Holding joined CIET 2025 as a General Partner, along with more than 800 delegates from 56 countries. The company's participation in this international event reaffirms its long-standing contribution to the development of Turkmenistan's construction, industrial, and energy sectors.

Charter flights have been arranged for event delegates on the Ashgabat–Turkmenbashi–Ashgabat route. Participants will be accommodated in the modern, comfortable Berkarar, Shamekan, and Gami hotels, located near the main conference venue.

Registration and accreditation for the conference will take place at the Shamekan and Berkarar hotels, where participants will be able to obtain materials and information support.

The conference program will include plenary sessions, thematic discussions, and B2G and B2B meetings, providing a platform for dialogue on sustainable construction, energy transition, industrial diversification, and innovation in the chemical industry. Particular attention will be paid to digitalization, infrastructure development, and the importance of human capital for Turkmenistan's future growth. (Prepared based on materials from the Turkmen Energy Forum).

For more information, visit https://ciet-turkmenistan.com

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