KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -
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- 11 March 2025 - Tenchijin Inc. (Chuo-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Yasuto Sakuraba)
is pleased to announce that on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, the company
will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Universiti Sains
Malaysia (USM), Malaysia's national science university. The MOU aims to
facilitate joint research on infrastructure assessment and renewable
energy site selection utilizing AI technology and satellite data.
This MOU was also supported by a
project
implemented by the AEM-METI Economic and Industrial Cooperation
Committee (AMEICC), funded by the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and
Industry (METI), and organized by Leave a Nest Group for 2024-2025.
Overview of the MOU:
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Duration: Effective from Tuesday,
February 25, 2025, the MOU will serve as a framework to confirm
fundamental agreements until a more detailed cooperative agreement is
concluded between both parties.
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Objectives: To promote joint research on water leakage risk
assessment and the selection of suitable sites for renewable energy
using AI technology and satellite data, while establishing a
collaborative relationship for the joint development, support, and
enhancement of research, education, and training programs.
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Scope of Collaboration: Under this MOU, cooperation will be carried out in the following areas:
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Joint research on water leakage risk assessment for water pipelines
and site selection for renewable energy utilizing AI and satellite data.
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Development of a white paper on the Tenchijin COMPASS KnoWaterleak
and Compass Renewable Energy applications for implementation in
Malaysia.
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Promotion of industry collaboration and other cooperative activities mutually agreed upon by both parties.
About Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM):
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Malaysia's first Accelerated Programme
for Excellence (APEX) university, is recognized for its commitment to
sustainability, research innovation, and societal impact under the theme
"Transforming Higher Education for a Sustainable Tomorrow.". USM excels
in niche areas such as health sciences, renewable energy, cultural
heritage, and digital transformation, driving global progress through
transdisciplinary research and community engagement. It leads in
cutting-edge fields like molecular medicine, health, engineering, marine
ecosystems, and archaeology, while fostering innovation in teaching and
learning. Consistently ranked highly, especially for its contributions
to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), USM's influence extends
through impactful research, high citations, and international
collaborations. The university actively shapes policies on public
health, education, and environmental resilience, reinforcing its role as
a global thought leader. USM's APEX status reflects its dedication to
producing knowledge that not only advances academia but also creates
real-world solutions, empowering students and communities to build a
sustainable future.
About Tenchijin COMPASS KnoWaterleak:
Tenchijin COMPASS KnoWaterleak is a cloud-based mapping service that
supports efficient leak inspections for water utilities and contractors
by leveraging satellite data and AI technology. It identifies high-risk
areas for leaks in a 100m square range using data from multiple
satellites and open data. The system integrates with digital water
supply registers and distribution pipe maps, providing centralized
management of leak risk with a 5-level evaluation. The intuitive
interface allows for real-time data checks, supporting rapid leak
detection and repair planning.
By registering and managing leak locations regularly, the system allows
AI to reassess leak risks based on accumulated data, improving accuracy.
Demonstrations conducted with the Cabinet Office and other
municipalities in 2022 indicate that inspection costs could be reduced
by up to 65% and investigation time by up to 85%.
The system's high technical capabilities and low implementation barriers
have been recognized, with the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare,
the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and the
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications awarding it the Minister
of Health, Labour and Welfare Prize at the 7th Infrastructure
Maintenance Grand Prize. Since its service launch in 2023, over 20
municipalities have adopted the system as of February 2025.
These challenges are common across Southeast Asia, and to protect water
resources through efficient water management, Tenchijin COMPASS
KnoWaterleak is being developed as a global version and is being
expanded into Asia, Europe, and other regions.
Special site for Tenchijin COMPASS KnoWaterleak
https://knowaterleak.space/
For inquiries regarding the expansion of Tenchijin COMPASS KnoWaterleak in Asia, please contact the following:
Asia Business Development Representative: Asaba
Contact:
asia-t@tenchijin.co.jp
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