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Coimbatore, India, and Hamamatsu, Japan are exploring opportunities for increased business collaboration following reciprocal visits by delegations from both cities. Key areas of interest include textiles, IT, healthcare, food processing, precision engineering, and education, with a particular focus on technology exchange, skill development, and potential partnerships in automotive-related industries and seawater desalination. Hamamatsu’s need for skilled manpower and desire for global expansion aligns with Coimbatore’s industrial capabilities, potentially leading to future collaborations in training centers and technology integration.

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Coimbatore and Hamamatsu Forge New Industrial Ties

Coimbatore, India – November 1, 2025 – Coimbatore and Hamamatsu, a major industrial hub in Japan, are deepening ties and exploring opportunities for collaboration in a variety of sectors. Following a visit by a delegation from Corporate Connections, Coimbatore, to Hamamatsu in June, the city hosted Hamamatsu’s Deputy Mayor Naito Shinjiro and Industries Department Head Kitajima Hideaki for two days of talks.

The focus of the visit was to strengthen bilateral trade and investment, particularly in areas such as seawater desalination technologies and automotive-related industries, including parts manufacturing and precision engineering. Veda Bestin, National Director of Corporate Connections, highlighted potential synergies in textiles, IT, healthcare, food processing, precision engineering, and education.

“Practically, we are looking at collaborations,” Bestin said, emphasizing the potential for technology exchange between the two regions.

Ashok Bhakthavatsalam, Managing Director of KGiSL Infrastructures, noted Hamamatsu’s need for well-trained manpower and its desire for global expansion. He suggested the possibility of establishing skill training centers in Coimbatore to address this need.

“Japan needs well-trained manpower,” Bhakthavatsalam said. “They want to expand globally and also require manpower. Skill training centers can be set up here.”

Deputy Mayor Shinjiro acknowledged the manpower needs of industries in Hamamatsu, but also emphasized their increasing reliance on IT and AI, suggesting collaborative opportunities in these areas as well. The discussions are expected to pave the way for increased collaboration between the two cities in the coming months.

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