Osaka, Japan — From November 20 to 25, Belli Japan, the renowned general contractor specializing in design, construction, and operation, actively participated in the International Participants Meeting (IPM) for Expo 2025 held in Osaka. The event drew the participation of over 130 countries and companies, marking it as a significant international gathering.
During the IPM, representatives from Belli Japan engaged in constructive discussions with influential entities such as the International Bureau of Expositions (BIE), Japan Association for Expo 2025, Kansai, the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI), and various other companies. The purpose of these talks was to align strategies, foster collaboration, and address logistical aspects related to their involvement in Expo 2025.
Belli Japan stands out as the general contractor responsible for the design, construction, and operation of the Turkmenistan Pavilion at Expo 2025. Notably, Turkmenistan showcased its commitment to the event by being the first country to hand over its designated plot area during the IPM. In a proactive move, Belli Japan established its branch office in Japan and secured the necessary licenses, placing it among the pioneers ready to undertake operations within the country.
A symbolic moment occurred as the flag of Turkmenistan was raised in the designated plot area, signifying the formal commencement of preparations for the nation's pavilion at Expo 2025. Belli Japan is actively collaborating with esteemed Japanese companies, namely Zero Co. Ltd. and Takahashi Architectural Office, in the meticulous design and construction process of the Turkmenistan Pavilion.
As Expo 2025 approaches, Belli Japan's integral role in these early stages underscores the company's commitment to fostering international cooperation and contributing to the success of this globally significant event.