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Nation’s largest aerospace, tech fest to be held in September

Teknofest Istanbul’s second edition will be taking place in September. It aims to attract even more people than last year’s 550,000 visitors and further raise awareness on science and technology in society

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THE second edition of Turkey’s largest aerospace and technology festival, Teknofest Istanbul, takes place Sept. 17-22.

The world’s second largest aviation event was organized for the first time last year at Istanbul Airport and created a stir among young people and was visited by over 550,000 people.

The introducto­ry meeting of the fourday event at Atatürk Airport was held yesterday.

Speaking at the meeting, Presidency of Defense Industries (SSB) Chairman İsmail Demir said the event displays the excitement of young people and the Turkish nation for aerospace and technology. He said they can do much better than what they have done so far in this field as can be seen both in Teknofest 2019 and beyond.

Deputy Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır, who is the Teknofest chairman, recalled that the event welcomed many visitors last year and had thousands of minutes of visual news and tens of thousands of written news. He said that aircrafts carried out 365 sorties and flew over 200 hours during last year’s festival.

Kacır reported that Teknofest reached more than 300 million people worldwide. “All of this obviously gave us great excitement and hope and raised our responsibi­lity for 2019 and beyond. We believe that this year we will multiply these figures,” he noted.

Stressing that technology competitio­ns constitute­d the main element of last year’s event, Kacır said Teknofest brings together many elements addresses everyone from 7 to 70.

Turkey Technology Team Foundation (T3 Foundation) Board of Trustees Chairman Selçuk Bayraktar, on the other hand, highlighte­d that Teknofest, which was once a dream, came true with the excitement of young aerospace and technology enthusiast­s, the vision of their team, the contributi­on of the stakeholde­rs and the courtesy of the nation. He added that the National Technology Move came together with hundreds of thousands of young people thanks to Teknofest.

Bayraktar said they intend to create a technology-filled atmosphere that will be easily accessible for visitors from both Turkey and all over the world. “Our aim is to provide a social transforma­tion with the projects of our young people who will carry our country to the top in the technology and aerospace fields,” he continued. “Now we are working to close the gap and to get ahead of the world with the sprouting of ideas to be inseminate­d at the event. We organize the most comprehens­ive and future-oriented technology competitio­ns in Turkey.”

Bayraktar stressed that it is very important for young people to participat­e in these competitio­ns and produce concrete projects. “In the next five to 10 years, we will see young people who have participat­ed in these competitio­ns form the most important technology initiative­s of Turkey and take part in teams that have realized the most critical projects,” he said, urging young people to apply for the competitio­ns until Feb. 28.

The event is supported by Industry and Technology Ministry, the Istanbul Metropolit­an Municipali­ty (İBB), leading technology companies, defense companies, public institutio­ns and universiti­es.

Targeting more than one million visitors this year, Teknofest Istanbul is supported by ASELSAN, ROKETSAN, Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ / TAI), Baykar, as well as Istanbul Grand Airport Operation (IGA), Isbak, Turkish Airlines (THY), the Scientific and Technologi­cal Research Council of Turkey (TÜBITAK), national satellite operator TÜRKSAT, as well as the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency of Turkey (AFAD), BMC, the Presidenti­al Investment Office, Digital Transforma­tion Office, the General Directorat­e of State Airports (DHMİ), the Youth and Sports Ministry, General Staff, Havelsan, Interior Ministry, Culture and Tourism Ministry, National Education Ministry, National Defense Ministry, SSB, Civil Aviation, Turkish Defense Technologi­es Engineerin­g (STM), TUSAŞ Engine Industries Inc. (TEI), TR Motor, Türkcell, the Turkish Aeronautic­al Associatio­n, and the Transport and Infrastruc­ture Ministry.

Academic stakeholde­rs include Boğaziçi University, Bursa Technical University, Gebze Technical University, Istanbul Technical University, Karadeniz Technical University, Medipol University, Middle East Technical University, Sabancı University, Selçuk University and Yıldız Technical University.

As part of Teknofest, which aims to raise awareness of technology and science in society and increase human resources trained in science and engineerin­g fields in the country, technology competitio­ns will be organized in 19 different categories to support young people working on the technologi­es of the future.

The event will give away over TL 2 million in prize money for young technology talents, the organizers of the event previously said.

Winning teams will be awarded in several categories, such as artificial intelligen­ce, robotics, rocket science, unmanned aerial and underwater systems, turbofan engine and model satellite design.

Applicatio­ns are being accepted at www.teknofesti­stanbul.org until the end of February. In addition to the prize money, teams will be supported with technical consultanc­y and supplies.

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Teknofest Istanbul welcomed around 550,000 visitors last year.

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