Technology Transfer
UNIDO ITPO Tokyo has been promoting the transfer of the following technologies, in order to assist sustainable development efforts of developing countries through assisting Japanese companies seeking partners overseas. For further information, please contact us: itpo.tokyo@unido.org
Banana Fiber Project
Textile and paper making from banana tree stems to encourage micro-small industries in countries rich in banana plantations.
- Company/Institution: Tama Art University
- Website/Information: http://www.tamabi.ac.jp/tx/banana/#/top
- Person in charge: Mr. Hagiwara
Ecology Diversity Synergy (EDS)
Wood drying technology to process otherwise wasted soft wood (palm, etc.) and manufacture into building and wood furniture making material.
- Company/Institution: EDS Company
- Website/Information: EDS Brochure (PDF)
- Person in charge: Mr. Hagiwara
Roof Soil
Peat based soil formula (only 10 cm thick and needing little water) for growing grass and plants on roofs of buildings, and also on ground level.
- Company/Institution: Masaki Envec
- Website/Information: http://www.envec.co.jp
- Person in charge: Mr. Gelegen
Water Beetle
Solar powered water purification device to maintain small ponds and water bodies in residential and urban areas clean.
- Company/Institution: Masaki Envec
- Website/Information: http://www.envec.co.jp
- Person in charge: Mr. Gelegen
Stirling Engine
Biomass-based small scale power generation using stirling engine technology
- Company/Institution: Stirling Engine Co., Ltd.
- Website/Information: http://www.stirling-engine.com/Stirling-English.htm
- Person in charge: Ms. Toshinaga
Neem
Although largely uncultivated, neem is the source of a wide variety of products including adhesives, beauty aids, fertilizer, herbs, lumber, pesticides, and numerous pharmaceuticals.
- Company/Institution: Japan Neem Association
- Website/Information: http://www.nihon-neemkyokai.com/
- Person in charge: Mr. Hagiwara
Mini Hydro Power Station
Mini hydro power station (less than 500 KW) with best qualified equipments for durable operation in Africa
- Company/Institution: Tanaka Hydraulic Machinery Works Co., Ltd.
- Website/Information: http://www1.ttcn.ne.jp/tanaka/
- Person in charge: Mr. Hagiwara
End of Life Vehicle (ELV) Recycling
Recycling programme (Zero Emission) for used cars dumped in developing countries
- Company/Institution: RUM Alliance
- Website/Information: http://www.rum-alliance.com/
- Person in charge: Mr. Hagiwara
Waste Water Treatment
Water recycling system for public flush toilets using oyster shells
- Company/Institution: Eiwa Land Environment Co., Ltd.
- Website/Information: http://www.ecoeiwa.co.jp
- Person in charge: Mr. Gelegen
Artificial Zeolite Production from Ash
Conversion of ash into environmental use such as in agriculture, live-stock, marine, environmental conservation, civil engineering/construction, public health, desert greening, urban environment, etc.
- Company/Institution: Solid Corporation
- Website/Information: Artificial Zeolite Presentation Paper (PDF)
Energy and Environment related technologies and solutions:
UNIDO ITPO Tokyo promotes investment and technology transfer from Japan to developing countries through FDI, JV, licensing of technology, etc., with emphasis on among other things the following energy and environment related technologies and solutions which Japanese enterprises possess.
Those who wish ITPO Tokyo to upload relevant information of their product, service and/or technology on this web site like the ones already uploaded, please contact with ITPO Tokyo, through itpo.tokyo@unido.org.
ITPO Tokyo will not use any information which it comes to know through this process for any purpose other than the above. The contents to be uploaded will be decided by both the applicant and ITPO Tokyo, though, the decision whether to upload it or not will be made solely by ITPO Tokyo.
A: Low carbon and energy conservation
Energy saving technology in industrial processes, buildings and household, and energy sector is classified into the categories 1 – 3. Category 4 includes technology related to renewable energy, such as wind power, photovoltaic, small-scale hydraulic, geothermal, etc. Category 5 includes technology which leads to carbon absorption.
- Industry (0)
- Buildings and household (0)
- Energy efficiency (0)
- Renewable energy (1)
- Forestation and soil remediation (0)
B: Prevention and destruction of pollution
Technologies for treatment of pollutant and toxicant in the biosphere are classified into categories 1 to 9. Categories 6 - 7 include purification technology to produce drinking water.
- Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) (0)
- Ozone-depletion substances (ODS) (0)
- Air pollution (0)
- Industrial waste water (2)
- Sewage (2)
- Land water (1)
- Ocean (0)
- Soil and underground water (2)
- Urban and living environment (0)
C: Waste treatment and management
Categories 1 - 4 include end-of-life recycling technology. Categories 1 and 2 are distinguished by materials to be recycled: categories 3 and 4 are by product to be recycled. Technology concerning waste discharged from intermediary production processes are classified into category 6.
- Recycling of plastics (0)
- Recycling of metals (0)
- ELV (end-of-life vehicles) (0)
- Electric appliances (WEEE) (0)
- Landfill (0)
- Production process (0)
- Municipal solid waste (0)
