If the company does not have a specific academic or group of academics they wish to work with, TAU TTM identifies the appropriate academics or academic groups from its established academic database to meet the company's needs.
Securing funding from an institution is entirely up to the company's preference. It is also possible to carry out projects using the company's own resources.
Current funding and support programs for the planned application period are determined during university-industry collaboration development meetings with the company, following an analysis of the current situation.
This is a support program open to all students and academics who have an innovative idea they wish to commercialize, possess an entrepreneurial spirit, and have not yet established a company.
Professional support is provided in critical areas such as sales, marketing, design, mentoring, consulting, human resources, and legal services.
Undergraduate students can apply to 2209-A and 2209-B student support programs and open TÜSEB calls.
First, you need to define a project topic and conduct a literature review. You must ensure your work is original and has R&D quality. Once you have defined your topic, you should contact your academic advisor; after obtaining their approval, you can begin filling out the application forms.
Yes, you can. Your work can be multidisciplinary. Students can apply individually or as a team. A project can include a maximum of 3 project partners in addition to the project leader.
You can benefit from the 1005 - National New Ideas and Products Research Funding Program. Beyond developing a prototype, you can also consider the 1512 - Techno-Entrepreneurship Support program for starting a business.
An academic advisor can participate in a maximum of 5 projects within the same period.