
ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, April 28. Local
technology company Aýdyň Gijeler is positioning its hardware
solutions, including multifunctional monoblock workstations, for
use in Turkmenistan’s oil and gas sector, including at the
Galkynysh gas field, Ruslan Tashov, Head of Supply and Procurement
at the company, said in an exclusive interview with Trend.
According to him, the company has been working for an extended
period on projects aimed at supporting the country’s energy
infrastructure, with a particular focus on office and operational
environments within the sector.
“These are our computers – multifunctional monoblocks –
essentially workstations intended for office infrastructure across
Turkmenistan’s oil and gas sector, including applications at the
Galkynysh field,” he explained.
In addition to computing hardware, the company is also preparing
to expand into telecommunications solutions tailored for industrial
use. According to Tashov, the company is preparing to produce radio
terminals specifically for use in the oil and gas industry.
“This is a new project we have been working on for a long time.
We will soon launch new types of products. These next-generation
radio terminals are designed to be safe and multifunctional,
helping to simplify and optimize the work of oil and gas
professionals,” he noted.
Aýdyň gijeler was founded in 2016 as part of Turkmenistan’s
state policy to develop domestic electronics production. The
company operates under a public-private partnership model, with 49%
owned by the state, represented by the Ministry of Industry and
Construction Production, and 51% by private business.
Its production complex spans more than 5 hectares and includes
over 10 workshops, manufacturing more than 30 types of products
ranging from LED lighting and cable products to computer hardware
and telecommunications equipment.
Initially focused on energy-efficient LED lamp production, with
a capacity exceeding 1 million units annually, the company later
expanded into digital electronics. By 2020, it had launched
production of smart TVs, tablets, smartphones, and IT solutions for
government and industrial needs. The company also produces cable
products with an annual capacity of up to 80 million meters and
participates in international projects with foreign partners.
Today, Aýdyň gijeler is considered a key element of
Turkmenistan’s import substitution strategy and is gradually
expanding its presence in foreign markets.
