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Tenchijin to Exhibit at Malaysia International Water Convention 2025 and Deliver Presentation

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 3 October 2025 - Tenchijin Inc., a space-tech innovator transforming sustainable water infrastructure management, is going to participate in the Malaysia International Water Convention (MIWC) 2025, which will be held from October 14 to 16, 2025, at the World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur.



Tenchijin to Exhibit at Malaysia International Water Convention 2025 and Deliver Presentation
Tenchijin to Exhibit at Malaysia International Water Convention 2025 and Deliver Presentation

The Malaysia International Water Convention (MIWC) 2025 is an event focused on water sector transformation, innovation, and sustainable solutions. Aligned with Malaysia’s Water Sector Transformation 2040 (WST2040), the convention will bring together over 3,000 industry professionals, policymakers, and experts from more than 30 countries to discuss emerging technologies, policy reforms, and best practices. MIWC 2025 will feature a conference, exhibition, workshops, and technical tours, and its theme is “Harnessing Water Potential: Empowering Opportunities, Technology, and Innovations.”

Tenchijin will showcase “KnoWaterleak,” our water leakage assessment and management platform, at the exhibition booth. Additionally, Yohei Nishiyama, VP of Business Development, will deliver a presentation at the conference on sustainable water management solutions.

Event Overview

■ Event: The Malaysia International Water Convention 2025
■Organizer: The Malaysian Water Association (MWA), PROTEMP Exhibitions and Conferences Sdn Bhd
■Date: October 14 to 16, 2025
■ Venue: World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur (No. 41 Jalan Tun Ismail 50480
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.)
■ Event URL: https://www.miwc.tech

Tenchijin’s Exhibition

■Exhibition Date: October 14 to 16, 2025
■Tenchijin’s Booth Location: C11
■Exhibition URL: https://www.miwc.tech/exhibitions/

Tenchijin’s Presentation at Conference

■Date: October 15, 2025, 4:00 pm
■ Venue: Room 3
■Speaker: Yohei Nishiyama, VP of Business Development
■ Theme: “Beneath the Surface: How Satellites and AI Are Revolutionizing Water Pipeline Maintenance”

Yohei Nishiyama—VP of Business Development, Tenchijin Inc. | Japan

We are looking forward to participating in the Malaysia International Water Convention (MIWC) 2025, where we will showcase KnoWaterleak, deliver a presentation, and engage with industry leaders and policymakers. This year, we are honored to have been directly invited to speak at the conference, and we take pride in having the opportunity to realize this occasion.

Malaysia faces significant challenges with high non-revenue water (NRW), particularly in rural areas. The government has established the Water Sector Transformation 2040 (WST2040) to achieve long-term improvements in water infrastructure, and we believe KnoWaterleak can play an important role in supporting these efforts.

Through exchanging knowledge and learning from global best practices, we aim to contribute to the development of more sustainable and resilient water management solutions.Hashtag: #Tenchijin #KnoWaterleak #SatelliteTechnology #WaterLeakage #Sustainability #LeakageDetection #MIWC2025 #AI #Innovation





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Tenchijin Inc.

About Tenchijin KnoWaterleak

KnoWaterleak is an innovative platform that harnesses satellite data and AI to predict and prevent water infrastructure risks. The system analyzes space-derived data to identify potential leaks within 100-meter square zones, providing unprecedented insights through a 5-level risk evaluation system.
Through continuous AI learning and data collection, the platform demonstrates efficiency in sustainable water management. This technology has earned recognition from Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare at the 7th Infrastructure Maintenance Grand Prize.

About Tenchijin Inc.

Tenchijin Inc. is a space-tech innovator leveraging satellite data and AI to detect hidden water infrastructure risks, predict potential leaks, and drive more sustainable, efficient water management through space-derived insights. Our flagship product, KnoWaterleak, combines satellite technology with advanced AI algorithms to proactively identify and prevent costly infrastructure failures, enabling organizations to manage their water systems more sustainably.

Company Overview:

  • Company Name: Tenchijin Inc.
  • Address: 5F, Nihonbashi 1-chome Mitsui Building, 1-4-1 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
  • Representative: Yasuhito Sakuraba, CEO
  • Business Content: Land evaluation consulting using satellite data
  • Website:
For inquiries regarding the expansion of Tenchijin COMPASS KnoWaterleak globally: Asia Business Development Representative: asia-t@tenchijin.co.jp

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