TTM Board Meeting Held
New Steps Taken in University-Industry Collaboration and Entrepreneurship
New Steps Taken in University-Industry Collaboration and Entrepreneurship
As the Technology Transfer Application and Research Center, we have once again taken our place in a prestigious organization that brings together the key stakeholders of the technology and innovation ecosystem.
The TAU-TTM team, through their strategic visit to the Dijitalpark Technopark campuses, has opened the doors to next-generation workspaces for our academicians while on-site evaluating internship and entrepreneurship-oriented collaboration opportunities for our students.
The meeting, aimed at merging our university’s academic expertise with Siemens Healthineers’ technological prowess, evaluated joint scientific projects, the 'Future of Laboratories' vision, and new career ecosystems for our students.
TTM – Entrepreneurship and Incubation Unit, in collaboration with the Payda Association, organized a meaningful social entrepreneurship workshop in Samandağ, Hatay.
A meeting was held between Turkish-German University (TAU) and Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg (H-BRS) University of Applied Sciences, with the participation of industrial stakeholders, regarding a comprehensive cooperation process encompassing joint R&D projects and student mobility in strategic fields such as robotics and sustainability.
A strategic university-industry cooperation meeting was held between Turkish-German University and Mamurtech to provide academic contributions to domestic technology development processes and to transform scientific knowledge into tangible industrial outputs.
The executive board and academics of the Technology Transfer Application and Research Center visited REPKON, one of the leaders in the defense and aerospace sector, and examined potential cooperation opportunities on-site regarding joint R&D projects and the cultivation of qualified human resources.
Turkish-German University and Yaskawa Turkey came together to evaluate potential partnerships that could be implemented in robotic systems and R&D projects, as well as cooperation opportunities to support student development.