Tenchijin Inc, a leader in spacetech innovation, will participate in the Malaysia International Water Convention (MIWC) 2025, held from 14 to 16 October at the World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur. The event, which aligns with Malaysia’s Water Sector Transformation 2040, will gather over 3,000 professionals to explore water sector innovations. Tenchijin will exhibit its KnoWaterleak platform and deliver a presentation on sustainable water management.
The MIWC 2025 aims to address water sector transformation through technology and innovation. Tenchijin’s KnoWaterleak platform, which uses satellite data and AI to predict and prevent water infrastructure risks, will be a focal point at the convention. Yohei Nishiyama, Tenchijin’s VP of Business Development, will present on 15 October, discussing how satellites and AI are revolutionising water pipeline maintenance.
Malaysia faces significant challenges with high non-revenue water, particularly in rural areas. The government’s Water Sector Transformation 2040 seeks to improve water infrastructure, and Tenchijin believes its technology can support these efforts. “We are honoured to have been directly invited to speak at the conference,” said Nishiyama, highlighting the importance of knowledge exchange and global best practices in developing sustainable water management solutions.
Tenchijin’s KnoWaterleak platform provides insights into potential leaks within 100-metre square zones, offering a five-level risk evaluation system. Recognised by Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, this technology underscores Tenchijin’s commitment to sustainable water management. The company’s participation in MIWC 2025 marks a significant step in addressing Malaysia’s water challenges through innovative solutions.