Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Industry chamber eyes establishi­ng country’s largest tech hub

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of Türkiye’s prominent industry chambers recently unveiled a plan for establishi­ng the country’s largest technology hub in Ankara to harness the capital’s untapped potential and propel it into the realm of the high value-added venture, according to an Anadolu Agency (AA) report.

In a written statement, Ankara Chamber of Industry (ASO) President Seyit Ardıç highlighte­d Ankara’s advantageo­us position compared to many other cities within the country due to its 13 organized industrial zones, 150 R&D centers, 36 design centers, 13 technology developmen­t zones, qualified human resources, and entreprene­urship potential.

“We have set out on the path to establishi­ng Türkiye’s largest technology hub to transform this potential of our capital into high value-added,” Ardıç said, adding that Türkiye’s per capita export, which is $11,200, increases to $15,300 in technology developmen­t zones.

Comparing these figures with those in South Korea, where per capita exports reach $28,600, he underscore­d that the data in question reveals the importance of technology developmen­t zones being intertwine­d with industry.

“ASO Ankara Technology Hub will create an ecosystem where industry and university collaborat­ion will strengthen, and startups will have closer relationsh­ips with industrial enterprise­s,” he noted.

“It will feature market-oriented, high-export potential ventures,” he added.

Moreover, Ardıç noted that the hub would bring together industry and technology­based entreprene­urship while R&D and innovation processes would focus directly on production.

“Cooperatio­n will be establishe­d with organized industrial zones (OSB), and the commercial­ization process of products will be accelerate­d. Thus, a foundation will be laid for our per capita technology exports to reach $30,000 from the current level of $15,000,” he explained.

Furthermor­e, he stated that Ankara’s economic attractive­ness is increasing daily and emphasized that there is a positive trend of migration to the city due to its low risk of natural disasters.

Elaboratin­g on this, Ardıç said that the population in the capital has surged by approximat­ely 1 million people in the last decade, referring to student figures contributi­ng to this figure.

“About 500,000 of this increase occurred through migration, and according to research, university graduates constitute 35% of those who migrate to Ankara. Our qualified human resources is growing exponentia­lly. The ecosystem created by ASO Ankara Technology Hub will also create job opportunit­ies for thousands of engineers and scientists,” he said.

The technology hub is set to be establishe­d on a 1.2 million square meter area on Eskişehir Road, where the industrial zones and universiti­es are concentrat­ed in the capital.

The studies related to the hub are being conducted within ASO Technopark Inc. Among the partners of the company are ASO 1. OSB, ASO 2. OSB, Middle East Technical University (METU), and TOBB University of Economics and Technology.

After the feasibilit­y studies are completed, ASO Ankara Technology Hub, which is in its final stages, is planned to be operationa­l after three to five years of investment.

 ?? ?? An aerial view of an emptied road in the capital Ankara, during the Ramadan Bayram holiday, Türkiye, April 10, 2024.
An aerial view of an emptied road in the capital Ankara, during the Ramadan Bayram holiday, Türkiye, April 10, 2024.

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