Tag: Nihat Ergun

  • Turkey to send 10 techno entrepreneurs to Silicon Valley

    Turkey to send 10 techno entrepreneurs to Silicon Valley

    Turkey to send 10 techno entrepreneurs to Silicon Valley

    71Speaking to the AA after his visits in the Silicon Valley, Ergun said that Turkey would send groups of 10 young Turkish techno entrepreneurs to the Silicon Valley for periods of up to 3 months.

    Turkish Science, Industry and Technology Minister Nihat Ergun visited Apple Corporation and Google in San Francisco’s Silicon Valley on Monday.

    Speaking to the AA after his visits in the Silicon Valley, Ergun said that Turkey would send groups of 10 young Turkish techno entrepreneurs to the Silicon Valley for periods of up to 3 months.

    “These young Turks can stay at the Silicon Valley for three months. They can develop their software here. They will have a chance to make presentations to the executives of giant corporations at the Silicon Valley. I believe that this is a crucial opportunity to open up to the world. We will bear all expenses of the young Turkish entrepreneurs. We will begin sending groups of Turks to the Silicon Valley as of 2012,” Ergun stressed.

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  • Turkey, Britain to cooperate in technological consulting

    Turkey, Britain to cooperate in technological consulting

    Turkey’s Science, Industry & Technology Minister Nihat Ergun met Prof. Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya, the chairman of the Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) in Istanbul.

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    Turkey and Britain decided on Saturday to cooperate in technological consulting.

    Turkey’s Science, Industry & Technology Minister Nihat Ergun met Prof. Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya, the chairman of the Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) in Istanbul.

    Ergun and Bhattacharyya decided to set up a renovation and technology center.

    “The center, to be established between the Scientific and Technological Research Center of Turkey (TUBITAK) and WMG, will be opened and activated as soon as possible,” Ergun said.

    Ergun said the center would not only provide vocational programs but also develop R&D programs in aviation, health, defense industry, railway systems, automotive and online security.

    WMG is an academic department at the University of Warwick. It was established by Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya in 1980 in order to reinvigorate UK manufacturing, through the application of cutting edge research and effective knowledge transfer.

    Lord Bhattacharyya is not only a member of the House of Lords but also an industrial adviser to the British prime minister.

    Professor Bhattacharyya is the Chairman and founder of WMG. He has published extensively in the field of manufacturing and is advisor to many companies and organisations around the world. With many honours to his name, he was awarded a knighthood in 2003 for services to higher education and industry and was elevated to the Lords in 2004.

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  • Turkey to Host D-8 Industry Ministers’ Summit

    Turkey to Host D-8 Industry Ministers’ Summit

    Istanbul city will host the 2nd Industry Ministers’ Summit of D-8 (Developing Eight) countries between October 4 and 6.

    Participants will discuss cooperation to produce automotive through joint research & development projects, sharing experiences in environment issue, setting common policies in environment issue, energy supply, food certification, joint research & development on electricity and information technologies, and projects on petrochemical area.

    Turkish Science, Industry & Technology Minister Nihat Ergun told A.A on Saturday that the first of the summit took place in Iran two years ago, and they had decided to hold the second meeting in Turkey.

    The second meeting, which would take place in Halic Congress Center in Istanbul, would be more comprehensive than the first one, said Ergun, adding that businessmen delegations from D-8 member states would attend the summit.

    Ergun said that the population of D-8 countries was nearly one billion, adding that there was a large market, but they could not set up a sound cooperation since D-8 had been founded.

    We target to increase the trade volume among D-8 countries to 100 billion USD within the next five years, said Ergun.

    D-8 was established in 1997 upon invitation of Turkey and participation of Iran, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Indonesia, Egypt and Nigeria.

    All of the D-8 member states are also the members of the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation.

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    Saturday, 24 September 2011

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  • Ministry aims to make Turkey world’s key production hub

    Ministry aims to make Turkey world’s key production hub

    The Trade Ministry’s new industry plan aims to turn Turkey into one of the world’s most important centers of production, Industry and Trade Minister Nihat Ergün has stated.

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    The Industry Strategy Paper for the years 2011-2014 is complete, and the content of the paper will be announced on Jan. 5. The ministry prepared the paper in consultation with the country’s leading industrial institutions.

    The paper is composed of 72 action plan targets to enhance production in the country, the minister told Today’s Zaman. He said the geostrategic location of the country allows such plans, and continued: “Turkey has now become a country that can take necessary steps to improve the private sector and make long-term plans. Within this scope, we have prepared the much-needed Industry Strategy Paper because strategic approaches are needed in order to benefit from the conjuncture that is in favor of Turkey at the maximum level. Turkey is now able to prepare and apply necessary strategy plans.”

    The Industry Strategy Paper for the years 2011-2014 was completed after consulting with Turkey’s leading industrial institutions. The paper, prepared by the Turkish Ministry of trade aims to make Turkey one of the world’s most crucial production hubs by focusing on the structural problems and their comparative advantages

    Labor unions representing Turkey’s real sector and civil society organizations have been invited to the meeting where the paper will be announced. In an attempt to highlight that the paper was prepared in consultation with industrial institutions, the chairs of the institutions will take the stage before Ergün to make their speeches. The Turkish Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges (TOBB), the Turkish Confederation of Businessmen and Industrialists (TUSKON), the Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen’s Association (TÜSİAD) and the Independent Industrialists and Businessmen’s Association (MÜSİAD) will voice their opinions on the strategy paper.

    Ergün stressed that the Industry Strategy Paper resulted from a Supreme Planning Board (YPK) decision after it was negotiated in the Cabinet and added that it will be repeated following a revision after 2014. The minister also stated that after the paper is presented to the Economy Coordination Board (EKK) on Jan. 5 the relevant authorities will take action.

    The paper both presents solutions for structural problems and attempts to reflect Turkey’s advantages and opportunities to boost its competitive power, the minister noted, adding: “On Jan. 6, an action plan concerning the automotive sector will be drawn up. Later, the action plans for iron-steel and chemicals, and the electrical, electronics and ceramics sectors will be executed. We hope with this strategy paper to make Turkey the production center of Eurasia.”

  • Chinese investors preparing for massive Turkish investments

    Chinese investors preparing for massive Turkish investments

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    Turkish Exporters Assemly, or TİM, President Mehmet Büyükekşi (L) gives a gift to Minister Nihat Ergün at a meeting Tuesday.

    Four Chinese companies are poised to make investments in Turkey, Turkish Industry and Trade Minister Nihat Ergün said Tuesday, adding that his country could anticipate similar attention from the East Asian giant in the future.

    “Four new companies including leading construction machinery manufacturer Sany are about to make the final decision to make investments in Turkey,” Ergün said Tuesday in Istanbul in an address to the Turkish Exporters Assembly, or TİM.

    “Based on our impression from the meetings we’ve had and the information at hand, more Chinese companies will follow these four companies,” he said.

    The four initial companies are expected to provide investments in excess $400 million,” Ergün said.

    “At the meetings [with Chinese businesspeople], our colleagues noticed that Chinese producers of replacement machinery parts are deeply interested in Turkey,” he said. “Turkish companies have been invited to a large machinery fair in China.”

    Turkish companies, half of which do not have a website, according to data provided by the Turkish Statistics Institute, or TurkStat, should focus on information technologies as costs fall in the developing sector, Ergün said.

    The ministry plans to organize round-table meetings with the representatives of all sectors in Turkey to improve communication.

    Turkey was one of the countries that successfully coped with the global crisis, setting a model for the others, he said.

    The Turkish economy, which recorded 11-percent growth in the first half of 2010, lured in foreign direct investments and has become one of the most trusted economies in the globe, the minister said.

    The industrial production of the country and the capacity usage rate has almost reached the level it enjoyed before the crisis, he said.

    Noting that Turkish exporters could visit over 50 countries with a three-hour flight, Ergün said exporters had key responsibilities in strengthening the economic power of the country.

    “Turkey’s exports target for 2011 in its middle-term planning is $127 billion,” Ergün said.

    “But I personally believe Turkey will reach the 2008 figures if the global economy does not face a second dip,” he said.

  • Turkey is preparing to establish a “Silicon Valley” near Istanbul

    Turkey is preparing to establish a “Silicon Valley” near Istanbul

    Turkey is preparing to establish a “Silicon Valley” near Istanbul, according to Today’s Zaman. The valley will cover 1100 acres in Turkey’s most industrialized region between Kocaeli and Istanbul, said Minister of Industry and Trade Nihat Ergun.

    When the Turkish equivalent of Silicon Valley is established, some of the 180 projects developed as part of state-sponsored technology initiatives are expected to completed and implemented there. One such initiative attracting much attention is a project that will enable consumers to purchase metro, bus, ferry and flight tickets directly from their cell phones. Ergun said most of the leading GSM companies are very interested in that project. bne.