MetaWater Co., Ltd. Project for Creating a Water Supply Business Using Digital-Controlled Ceramic Membrane Filtration in the Kingdom of Cambodia Selected for METI's FY2025 Supplementary Global South Future-Oriented Co-creation Subsidy (Small-scale Demonstration/FS Project)
MetaWater's project for ceramic membrane filtration water supply in Cambodia has been selected for a METI subsidy, aiming to solve local water demand issues and build a sustainable business model.
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MetaWater Co., Ltd. (President: Kenji Yamaguchi, Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) announced on February 5, 2026, that its "Project for Creating a Water Supply Business Using Digital-Controlled Ceramic Membrane Filtration in the Kingdom of Cambodia" has been selected for the FY2025 supplementary Global South Future-Oriented Co-creation Subsidy (Small-scale Demonstration/FS Project)* by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI).
The selected project aims to verify the feasibility of a water supply business optimized for Cambodia by combining our highly durable and operationally stable ceramic membrane filtration system with digital monitoring and automatic control technology, and to establish a new business model that solves local issues such as rapidly increasing water demand.
*FY2025 Supplementary Global South Future-Oriented Co-creation Subsidy (Small-scale Demonstration/FS Project) Special Website: https://gs-hojo-web-fspoc.jp/index.html
■Project Overview
In the Kingdom of Cambodia, stable water supply to meet rapidly increasing water demand is a pressing issue. The Cambodian government has designated "Water" as one of the key focus areas in its "Pentagonal Strategy" announced in 2023, setting a policy goal of "achieving 100% safe water access by 2030."
In this project, we will examine the optimal facility scale considering future water demand in the country, establish a sustainable water supply system by combining our ceramic membrane filtration technology with digital technology, and aim to establish a business model that becomes widely rooted in the local community. MetaWater will contribute to the realization of the Cambodian government's policy goals by leveraging the knowledge gained from this project and the expertise cultivated through the implementation, operation, and maintenance of ceramic membrane filtration systems in water facilities within Japan.
■Project Implementation Period
March 2026 - February 2027 (planned)
The selected project aims to verify the feasibility of a water supply business optimized for Cambodia by combining our highly durable and operationally stable ceramic membrane filtration system with digital monitoring and automatic control technology, and to establish a new business model that solves local issues such as rapidly increasing water demand.
*FY2025 Supplementary Global South Future-Oriented Co-creation Subsidy (Small-scale Demonstration/FS Project) Special Website: https://gs-hojo-web-fspoc.jp/index.html
■Project Overview
In the Kingdom of Cambodia, stable water supply to meet rapidly increasing water demand is a pressing issue. The Cambodian government has designated "Water" as one of the key focus areas in its "Pentagonal Strategy" announced in 2023, setting a policy goal of "achieving 100% safe water access by 2030."
In this project, we will examine the optimal facility scale considering future water demand in the country, establish a sustainable water supply system by combining our ceramic membrane filtration technology with digital technology, and aim to establish a business model that becomes widely rooted in the local community. MetaWater will contribute to the realization of the Cambodian government's policy goals by leveraging the knowledge gained from this project and the expertise cultivated through the implementation, operation, and maintenance of ceramic membrane filtration systems in water facilities within Japan.
■Project Implementation Period
March 2026 - February 2027 (planned)