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Japanese company Daiki AXIS’s initiative : Indian students invited to improve the environment



(The CEO of Daiki Axis Japan addressing the audience at the event)


( Lightening of the lamp at the inaugural session)


( Mr. Pandey welcoming the IIT Roorkee professor Dr. ANKUR RAJPAL)


New Delhi

Daiki Axis, a reputed Japanese company has launched a unique initiative to demonstrate its commitment to environmental improvement.

The company has invited students from 200 leading universities and IIMs of the country to present their best ideas on issues like environmental sustainability, wastewater management and public health engineering.

The event was organised at Shangrla Hotel in Delhi and was attended by the Ambassador of Japan and other dignitaries.

The program began with the lighting of a lamp.

Present on the occasion were Ogame Hiroki, CEO n President Daiki Axis Japan, Managing Director of Daiki Axis Palwal, India – Rio Waza, Important representative of Japanese Ambassy in Delhi Tatsuki Hirakawa, KC Pandey, Advisor of Daiki Axis India, Dr. Ankur Rajpal, IITian Roorkie and Kamal Tiwari, CEO and Director.

On this occasion, the company clarified to the students present that the best ideas submitted by them will be evaluated within three months.

Following this, the five selected students will have the opportunity to visit Japan, where they will study successful environmental improvement measures.

The CEO – President of Daiki Axis Japan looking after the Daiki Axis operations world wide at the mere age of 32 Mr. Ogame Hiroki said that their company is dedicated towards improvement of environment and ensuring clean and safe water worldwide with their reputed company concentrating on this very aspect at the decentralised level keeping the profit oriented policy as a second priority.

He catagorically said that we are committed to establish our factories in every state of the country to ensure, clean, green and safe drinking water by recycling it, using our best innovative latest technology approved by the IIT Roorkee.

The MD of Daiki Axis – India operations including Palwal plant Rio Waza in his address said that six decades ago Japan was badly polluted and the situation was extremely grim and pathetic but today it is setting an outstanding example in terms of pollution free Japan, clear air and safe drinking water.

We want to set the same example in India by involving maximum students and bringing Japanese students to India for exchange of views on environmental issues said Rio Waza.

He added : Our DIAL intiative in this regard is a healthy effort to rope in more and more students in clean and green environment and safe n clean recycled water.

Our primary aim is to dedicatedly clean the environment than earning huge profits said Rio Waza the MD- Daiki Axis India operations .

KC Pandey, Advisor, Daiki Axis India, said, “Our aim is to make India a developed country by 2047 as envisaged by prime minister Narendra Modi.

Through this initiative we are inspiring students to face real-world challenges and find solutions.

He further said, “Japan’s experience is inspiring for us, and we want Indian students to learn from their successes and implement them in their country.”

The program is conducted under a hybrid participatory model, with students given real project topics.

According to the program’s timeline, it was officially announced on November 27, after which applicants will be screened in December.

Students will have the opportunity to work on their projects between January and March, while they will be awarded certificates and prizes in April.

Students participating in the program will also receive guidance from industry experts to better present their ideas. As part of this initiative, Daiki Axis has also promised students prizes, stipends, and recognition.

KC Pandey said that this initiative was started by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in August after signing an MoU with the Ministry of Manpower and Ministry of Environment, Japan for waste water management.

The agreement, signed by the Prime Ministers of both countries, pledged to expand water management practices in rural areas.

The one day interactive session was ably anchored by the CEO and Director of Daiki AXIS Kamal Tiwari.

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The registration for DIAL ( DAIKI AXIS INNOVATION APPLICATION LEAGUE 25 ) will commence from December 1 st. The students can visit the link below :
https://daikiaxis.in/form/
The registration will remain open from 1 st December to 15 December,2025. Interested youngsters are requested to participate.

It may be recalled that Daiki Axis is a renowned provider of decentralized wastewater treatment solutions, focusing on clear and safe water initiatives. Their key initiatives of the company include
– Decentralized Wastewater Treatment under which Daiki Axis uses advanced Johkasou technology to treat wastewater at the source, reducing contamination and making efficient use of local resources. This approach is particularly effective in areas with challenging infrastructure.The company manufactures sewage treatment plants locally in India, supporting the “Make in India” initiative and ensuring fast supply, cost-effectiveness, scalability, and local job creation. Treated wastewater is reused for toilet flushing, landscaping, and road cleaning, reducing freshwater use and groundwater depletion. In terms of the environment initiatives of the company
Daiki Axis promotes environmental improvement through corporate activities, including like Renewable Energy under which the company engages in solar power generation, small-scale wind turbine generators, and biodiesel fuel production.
Daiki Axis works to reduce its carbon footprint and promote sustainable development. The company also carries out various social initiatives one being
the Daikin Axis undertaking diversity, work-style reform, and social support initiatives, including Diversity and Inclusion by way of promoting female career advancement and creates a diverse work environment. The company encourages work-life balance and supports employees’ well-being including collaboration with government agencies, academic institutions, and local bodies to implement sustainable wastewater management solutions, such as the Namami Gange project.
Conclusively Daiki Axis’s initiatives aim to create a sustainable society, protect the environment, and improve the lives of people. Their efforts have been recognized through various certifications, including ISO 14001:2015 for environmental management systems.

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