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Super Ionized Water (SIW) Technologies Recognized as an Official Investment Priority

  • Writer: AyDo™
    AyDo™
  • Feb 3
  • 2 min read

On January 31, 2026, the Official Gazette of Türkiye published an update in which “super ionized water technologies” were included under the category of high-technology product manufacturing for water recovery.


This development confirms that Super Ionized Water (SIW) technologies are now formally positioned within national investment and development policies, not only as operational solutions but as system-based, scalable and sustainable infrastructure technologies.


A New Framework for Water Rehabilitation


Today, water management is no longer limited to purification or supply. Water is a strategic resource for agriculture, industry, urban infrastructure, public health, and ecological balance.


For this reason, long-term water rehabilitation requires advanced system solutions rather than short-term methods. The inclusion of SIW technologies in official investment frameworks reflects the transition toward high-technology, system-driven water recovery models.


AyDo World Projects and the SIW Technology Platform


At the core of all water rehabilitation systems developed within AyDo World Projects lies Super Ionized Water (SIW) technology. This platform enables the restoration of water’s physical and structural balance while remaining adaptable to field conditions and scalable for regional and international deployment.


SIW-based Water Rehabilitation Systems are registered and patented under the name of Ayhan Doyuk and are certified by Türk Loydu. In addition, the systems are developed in compliance with international quality and production standards.


This structure establishes SIW as a technology grounded in scientific validation, technical discipline, and institutional reliability.


Ecology-Driven Economy: A Sustainable Development Model


The AyDo World Projects approach is built upon an integrated model that aligns ecological restoration with economic sustainability. This framework is defined as an ecology-driven economy.


Restoring water to its natural balance directly supports:


• agricultural continuity,


• industrial stability,


• urban resilience,


•and environmental protection.


The official recognition of SIW technologies demonstrates that this model is now embedded within national development strategies.


Türkiye and the Kocaeli Case: Regional Water Management


Kocaeli, one of Türkiye’s most industrialized regions, faces significant pressure on its water resources due to production intensity, infrastructure demand, and environmental load.


In this context, water recovery and rehabilitation are not optional measures but structural necessities. The positioning of SIW technologies within regional investment priorities reflects a strategic response to these realities through advanced system solutions.


Integrated Systems for Water, Soil, and Environmental Sustainability


Super Ionized Water technologies are not limited to water rehabilitation alone. They contribute to soil rehabilitation, environmental restoration, air quality improvement, and the protection of living ecosystems through integrated system applications.


This comprehensive technological approach enables the holistic management of water and environmental systems at scale. The formal inclusion of SIW within investment planning frameworks confirms the adoption of this integrated model at an institutional level.


The system infrastructure developed by AyDo World Projects and registered under the name of Ayhan Doyuk continues to deliver long-term and sustainable solutions in the field of water rehabilitation through its patented structure, certified framework, and extensive field applications.


Official Source and Reference


This article is based on the official publication of the Republic of Türkiye dated January 31, 2026, in which “super ionized water technologies” are listed under high-technology product manufacturing for water recovery within the national investment priority framework.


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