THE FIRST, BIGGEST AND THE MOST INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PARK IN TURKEY;

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THE FIRST, BIGGEST AND THE MOST INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PARK IN TURKEY;

University Academics Students Graduates Research Centers Laboratories Industry Companies Technopark Technopolis, technology park, science park, research park Clustering, Platforms, Synergy Technology Transfer Technology Cooperation Services for University Industry Collaboration Pre Incubation, Incubation International Cooperations Application Oriented Research University Industry Collaboration Product Oriented R&D Commercial Product Applications

ODTÜ TEKNOKENT TTO Patenting Comercialisation Preincubation / Incubation Programs YFYİ, ATOM, TEKMER, Technopreneur Incubation Center Accelerator Supporting selected companies w/h regard to international success GİMER ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACTIVITIES TECHNO – PRENEURSHIP University – Industry Collaboration DEPARTMENTS LABORATORIES Collaboration between companies Clustering - synergy International Collaboration Offset, EEN, URGE, Liasion Offfices, studies for establishing technology parks abroad INTERNATIONALISATION RESEARCH CENTERS STUDENT CLUBS SOCIETIES GRADUATES-STUDENTS-ACADEMICIANS

ODTÜ Teknokent in NUMBERS m2 closed area by the end of companies, 50% are started up in ODTU Teknokent 4100 total personnel 3250 RTD personnel (75% engineers) Projects carried out: ~ 700 (at a time) Supported projects; >330 Tübitak, 25 TTGV, 52 EU, 41 Ministry of Technology, 18 Development Agency, >160 KOSGEB >300 IPR 445 million US $ export (not include manufacturing numbers)

UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY COLLABORATION 889 joint R&D projects since contracts with 534 different academics since 2002 Cooperation with 44 different departments 85 new projects started in 2012

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Aviation / Helicopter Systems Satellite Development Projects Alternative Energy and Alternative Fuel Projects, Wind and Water Turbine Design Power Sources and Energy Feed Systems, Laser Applications Sensor Technologies, Micro Electronic Mechanical Systems Tissue and Gene Research Medical Device Applications E-government, E-trade, Distance Learning, E-learning and E- education Software, Education Management Systems ERP-MRP Solutions, Geographical Information System Software Hospital Information Systems Software Advanced Material Research and Studies

PRIORITIZED AREAS ICT/Telecom Electronics Defense Technologies Life Sciences (medical tech Biotech etc) Advanced Materials and Design

STRATEGIC AREAS FOR CLUSTERING Defence ICT / Telecom Consumer Electronics Life Sciences

CLUSTERING AT ODTÜ Teknokent Defence Industry: Teknokent Defence Industry Cluster ICT / Telecom: Information and Communication Technologies / Telecom (establishment in progress) Teknojumpp: Export Accelerator

TEKNOKENT DEFENCE INDUSTRY CLUSTER TSSK App. 70 companies High technology products / services SSM as strategic partner SaSaD membership Internationalization Activities Ur-Ge Project: 19 companies

TEKNOKENT DEFENCE INDUSTRY CLUSTER TSSK Administrative Activities –Election of the Executive Board –Working Groups Internationalization Actvities –Liaison Offices: Washington and Brussels –Company invitations through visits abroad: business development activities PR and Collaboration Activities –Project Fair: September 2013 –Company Introduction Days

TEKNOKENT DEFENCE INDUSTRY CLUSTER TSSK Realized Within the Ur-Ge Project –Company evaluations: Needs Analysis –Trainings to increase competitiveness –Attendance at the IDEX2013 exhibition –Bilateral business meetings Will be Realized Within the Ur-Ge Project –Trade visitors for purchase and bilateral talks –MSPO, Polish Exhibition –Technical Trainings

ODTÜ Teknokent TEKNOJUMPP ACCELERATOR Model Development Process -Need of international success -Ur-Ge experience of Ministry of Economy -Export oriented company support

ODTÜ Teknokent TEKNOJUMPP ACCELERATOR Aim : Shorthening the process of internationalization of technology based companies by serving; -Knowledge -Experience -Network

ODTÜ Teknokent TEKNOJUMPP ACCELERATOR

#1 TECHNOLOGY PARK in TURKEY

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