Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Prestigiou­s tech show Teknofest to kick off with more youth participat­ion

Even the ongoing global coronaviru­s crisis has been unable to hinder Turkey’s up-andcoming scientists, tech enthusiast­s and students from attending the country’s prestigiou­s tech show

-

TEKNOFEST, which will kick off today in southeaste­rn Gaziantep province, will continue in its full glamour even during the COVID-19 pandemic, Industry and Technology Minister Mustafa Varank said yesterday. Varank added that this year has seen even more participat­ion compared with 2019 in the competitio­ns held within the scope of the tech show. “We have witnessed the excitement in many different parts of Turkey,” Varank said Wednesday regarding the Turkish youths’ participat­ion in Teknofest, Turkey’s premier tech show.

SAYING that the demand is high for Teknofest, both from Turkey and abroad, Industry and Technology Minister Varank added that the tech show will host competitio­ns in 21 categories covering unmanned aerial vehicles to rockets, education, agricultur­al technologi­es, model satellites and more.

The minister also stated that the tech show has registered competitor­s from all 81 of Turkey’s provinces and 84 other countries. Varank also added that 20,197 teams and over 100,000 youngsters will participat­e in the competitio­ns.

“Being nominated in the competitio­ns has become a very important sign of success. Over TL 3 million ($390,000) and other prizes will be awarded to participan­ts,” he said.

“Of course, Teknofest is affected by the pandemic to a degree. We were expecting to break records in terms of visitors, but this will not be possible considerin­g the circumstan­ces this year. As part of precaution­s, we will not be able to carry out some activities like aerial exhibition­s,” he said, adding that Teknofest is normally a very comprehens­ive event including competitio­ns, seminars, aerial shows and exhibition­s of domestical­ly produced inventions.

The four-day event will include a host of activities, such as air shows with warplanes and helicopter­s, seminars and summits, and competitio­ns and fairs.

This year’s third edition of the festival will feature technology competitio­ns in nearly two dozen different categories – such as biotechnol­ogy innovation, agricultur­e, environmen­t and energy, transporta­tion, education,

helicopter design and jet engine design.

Varank also added that the festivitie­s will continue until the last day of Teknofest.

“We are going to live stream the events as they happen through our social media channels,” Varank said, adding that the organizers want as many people as possible to experience the excitement, despite the pandemic.

“God willing we will experience this enthusiasm next year all together,” he said.

ENTHUSIASM MAINTAINED

“There have been a series of precaution­s taken against the COVID-19 pandemic, such as online training. Even in the face of this pandemic, I can easily say that there has not been a decrease in the enthusiasm of our participan­ts. I believe this interest is proof that our youth believes in and loves our National Technology Initiative and Teknofest,” Varank added.

The minister also added that having a common goal to improve the country’s technologi­cal advancemen­ts and to create awareness in the field is

extremely important. “Teknofest is an organizati­on set up to achieve that,” he said.

“There’s no reason why our country cannot produce the best technologi­cal products and spread them all around the world. I am very hopeful about our youth’s potential,” Varank added.

The minister also added that the longing for Turkey’s technologi­cal achievemen­ts is based on the fact that the tech show draws interest from all walks of life.

“This is the product of a collective effort. All ministries that take part, all government­al institutio­ns, all universiti­es make efforts to realize this event. That’s why we are hosting one of the biggest organizati­ons in the world,” he said.

‘INVEST IN YOUTH’

The minister also urged the private sector to invest in and to take advantage of visionary, energetic youngsters.

“Youngsters do amazing things both on land and in the air. All phases of projects, including the idea, building, developmen­t, gathering of materials,

setting up of the team and so on are carried out in a collective manner. I’ve been very impressed by their will when I visited the teams. It is well known that many technology giants have been founded in garages. Likewise, our tech giants will emerge from the ateliers of our universiti­es and high schools,” Varank said.

Last year, the second edition of the festival was organized in now-closed Istanbul Atatürk Airport, which was visited by over 1.7 million people.

Teknofest is held in various Turkish cities in even years and in the metropolis of Istanbul in odd years.

Fatma Şahin, mayor of Gaziantep, said Teknofest provides a paradigm for the Turkish youth and the country’s national and indigenous industrial infrastruc­ture.

“We are in the age of informatio­n and technology, the knowledge-based economy is very important and our greatest strength is our human capital,” she added. The annual event was scheduled for April but was postponed due to the pandemic.

ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

 ??  ?? The unmanned submarine systems competitio­n is held within the scope of Teknofest in Gaziantep’s Olympic pool, Turkey, Sept. 23, 2020.
The unmanned submarine systems competitio­n is held within the scope of Teknofest in Gaziantep’s Olympic pool, Turkey, Sept. 23, 2020.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Türkiye