Amatly çözgüt has launched a joint venture with South Korean partners to assemble modern equipment, according to a report published Wednesday by Neutral Turkmenistan.
The report said all equipment will operate on software developed by local specialists, contributing to the growth of domestic engineering capabilities.
The company previously implemented a major project in the smart city of Arkadag, deploying video surveillance systems, radar-based traffic monitoring and traffic light control solutions. The systems are designed to improve road safety and enhance the efficiency of urban infrastructure management. The company continues to provide maintenance and is involved in the city’s ongoing modernization.
In cooperation with Ojar Aziýa, the technological component of the Sarahs–Mary–Serhetabat high-speed highway project is under development. The project includes weigh-in-motion systems, intelligent video surveillance and digital tolling solutions.
A pilot project is planned, with the potential to scale these solutions across Turkmenistan’s highway network.

















