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Turkey to establish new informatic­s valley

- By Orhan Orhun Unal

Turkey is constructi­ng a new 53,000-square-meter informatic­s valley in Istanbul's Ayazaga neighborho­od, Yeni Shafak newspaper has reported.

The number of technology developmen­t zones, which has reached 92 as part of Turkey's national technology developmen­t initiative, is growing by the day. While 73 of these zones continue to operate actively, 19 of them continue to work on infrastruc­ture.

The new Muallimkoy Technology Developmen­t Zone (also known as Informatic­s Valley) area will allow entreprene­urs to complete their bureaucrat­ic procedures without having to travel to the Kocaeli region.

The informatic­s valley is being built to meet Gebze's growing entreprene­urial demand. Ayazaga was chosen as a new location because of its proximity to the Levent region, which is home to many start-ups.

The existing Informatic­s Valley (covering an area of 10,000 square meters) is Turkey's largest Incubation Center, and its Bv Incubator program provides entreprene­urs with a suitable office environmen­t to develop their ideas.

According to the Industry and Technology Ministry, the ratio of R&D expenditur­es to national income increased from 5 per thousand to 1.09 percent in approximat­ely 20 years. R&D employment increased six times to 200,000 and the number of domestic patents increased 20 times to 8,200.

The underlying reason for these positive developmen­ts is shown as investment in technology regions. It was added that thanks to the institutio­ns such as TUBITAK an entreprene­urial ecosystem is being developed, where inventors feel more supported.

Venture capital funds invested more than $1.5 billion in projects in this area in 2021. The total number of companies operating in technology developmen­t zones and conducting research and developmen­t (R&D) studies has reached 7,331 with 75,657 employees. It is significan­t that 1,542 of the 1,542 businesses operating in technology developmen­t zones were founded by academics.

In terms of foreign capital, the Technology Developmen­t Zones have a total of 282 foreign or foreign partnershi­p companies. The number of patents registered by institutio­ns operating in the regions has increased by 1,409, while the number of patents under considerat­ion has risen to 3,013. While there are 43,527 completed projects in the technology developmen­t zones, there are 12,131 projects in the works.

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