Technopark Istanbul opened two booths at TEKNOFEST Black Sea, the world’s largest aviation, aerospace and technology festival, organized in collaboration with institutions and organizations critical to the development of national technology in Turkey.
While the patented projects are being introduced at the booth opened by Technopark Istanbul with the Technology Transfer Office Connectto, the students of Teknopark Istanbul Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School will be exhibiting the computer game Tekno Rocket that they have developed in “Cyber Akıncılar”.
As the advanced technology center of the Turkish defense industry, Teknopark Istanbul participates in the Aviation, Space and Technology Festival TEKNOFEST Black Sea, which started in Samsun.
Teknopark Istanbul stands at TEKNOFEST Black Sea, which opened on Tuesday, August 30, with the participation of the Minister of Industry and Technology, Mustafa Varank and the Chairman of the T3 Foundation of the Board of Trustees and the Chairman of the Council of TEKNOFEST, Selçuk Bayraktar, at Çarşamba Airport. much attention from visitors. Visitors to the stands have the opportunity to become acquainted with both brands and patents.
Teknopark Istanbul General Manager Bilal Topçu stated that they would like to be a part of TEKNOFEST BLACK SEA, which aims to raise awareness of technology and science in society, saying: “I invite all festival participants to visit our booth.”
Support for innovative ideas from Connectto
Technology Transfer Office Connectto, which was founded in 2014 within Teknopark Istanbul and carries out activities to support the projects of entrepreneurs with R&D projects, will introduce the products developed by patented brands at the booth opened in TEKNOFEST Black Sea. The barcode application allows visitors to access information about patented brands and new technologies they have developed.
Connectto operates in a structure designed to develop university-industry and industry-industry collaborations and to support technology-oriented entrepreneurship.
Cyber Raiders special game on TEKNOFEST
Teknopark Istanbul Vocational and Technical Anatolian high school students, Cyber Akıncılar, exhibit the computer game ‘Techno Rocket’ that they developed at TEKNOFEST. Techno Rocket, developed for TEKNOFEST Black Sea by students trained in cybersecurity and called ‘Cyber Raiders’, works with the image processing system. During the event, various gifts will be given to the winners by playing the game on the Technopark booth.
2,806 national projects with 8,259 engineers
Teknopark Istanbul General Manager Bilal Topçu stated that they house entrepreneurial engineers and R&D companies in Istanbul, said that the entrepreneurship center they have built is the largest in the region and that they want to provide all kinds of support to entrepreneurs. Teknopark Istanbul has a total of 424 different companies and has 8,259 R&D engineers. More than 2,800 domestic and national projects have been completed in the techno park so far.
Source: (BYZHA) – Beyaz News Agency