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ASELSAN is the largest electronics integrator in Turkey, in terms of both revenue and employee count. The company serves in the defense and homeland security market, and generates revenue in excess of €700 million annually. It has over 4000 employees of which 1500 are full-time R&D engineers. ASELSAN has wide range of products, such as electro-optic systems, navigation and guidance systems, communication devices, radar systems, and command and control. The company also offers capabilities to integrate these sensors and systems to land, air and maritime platforms, in various types of homeland security applications.

ASELSAN is involved in two EUREKA projects, SPY (Surveillance Improved System) and RECONSURVE (A Reconfigurable Surveillance System with Communicating Smart Sensors), both funded under ITEA2 cluster. ASELSAN served as the coordinator of the RECONSURVE Project. The company is taking part in a number of FP7 projects, including, TALOS (Transportable Autonomous Patrol for Land Border Surveillance System), HYPERION (Hyperspectral Imaging IED and Explosives Reconnaisance System), and SUBCOP (Suicide Bomber Counteraction and Prevention) all funded under FP7 Security thematic area. ASELSAN is also hosting four Marie Curie Fellows, funded under FP7 IRG and CIG programs.





(Extracted from the FPP of SPY, edited and approved by Cengiz Erbaş on 2013-01-30)
 
Single Crystal SupperAlloy compressor blade production by Tubitak-MAM. :woot::yahoo::woot::yahoo::woot::yahoo::woot::victory:


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We have completed the most difficult part of the Turbine engine technology. :)

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How the hell, we missed this ?
https://www.tubitak.gov.tr/tr/haber/tubitaktan-yerli-ucagin-motoru-icin-prototip-turbin-kanadi
 
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Already posted here but it's good to have it in this thread too.
Guess, i was banned at that time..... :confused: Awesome, awesome, awesome news. :) From LAHIKA-A project i know that we are working on Thermal Barrier Coating too, we have ability to precision machining these blades too thanks to KaleAero and Alp Aviation. :)

We also have ability to cast Titanium parts and super-elastically form them. :) (Fan Turbine blades).
 
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Mikro-Tasarım
Mikro-Tasarım
is a fabless semiconductor company specialized in the development of advanced, high-performance Readout Integrated Circuit (ROIC) and sensors working in various spectral bands (such as UV, visible, NIR, SWIR, MWIR, and LWIR) as well as Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) products for scientific, industrial, and commercial imaging applications
Mikro-Tasarım offers:
ROICs and sensors working in various spectral bands, such as UV, NIR, visible, NIR, SWIR, MWIR, and LWIR.
ROICs with various pixel input circuitries for high and low-background imaging applications: DI, SF, and CTIA,
ROICs that support various detector array types, such as Si, InGaAs, InSb, MCT, QWIP, T2SL.
Low-noise and low-power design, cryogenic design, large area stitched ROICs and sensors for Si, InGas, InSb, MCT, QWIP, and T2SL detector arrays.

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Some of their Technical Papers
 
When TÜBİTAK develops something how does it go from there to a private company? Do they license the technology and collect royalties? Does anyone know?
 
Azerbaijan, Turkey to jointly manufacture micro and nano-satellites - AzerNews

Azerbaijan and Turkey are considering the possibility of mutual scientific and technical support in the production of micro- and nano-satellites, Azercosmos told Trend.

Azerbaijan's unique satellite operator Azercosmos is in talks with the Turkish Space Technologies Research Institute (TÜBITAK UZAY) on this issue, the source reported.

Azercosmos, Science Development Fund under the President of Azerbaijan and TÜBITAK UZAY signed a memorandum of mutual understanding on cooperation in the space industry in 2015.

Under this document, the sides will exchange experience in the sphere of space technologies, conduct joint research, and use benefits of satellite telecommunication systems.

Moreover, the cooperation provides for space and astronomical research, as well as study of the Earth's surface and the construction of new generation telecommunication systems. The parties will exchange experience in the field of space-based technologies, conduct joint research and use the benefits of telecommunication satellite systems.

Being the only satellite operator in Caucasus, Azercosmos launched the Azerspace-1, the first-ever satellite of Azerbaijan in 2013. The company provides highly reliable, satellite-based communication services to enterprise and government customers for DTH, voice, video, data and mobility applications. Azerspace-1 covers the countries of Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Middle East and Africa.

Azerspace-2 is scheduled for launch in late 2017-early 2018. Work on the installation of ground station equipment must be completed no later than 2017, and the ready satellite shipped to the launch site before the end of 2017.

The satellite will be placed in an orbital position of 45 degrees east longitude and will be leased by Azerbaijan side from the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization, which will have rights to 45.9 percent of satellite resources. The service area of Azerspace-2 will cover Europe, South-East Asia, Middle East and Africa.

Moreover, Azercosmos operates the low-earth-orbit satellite AzerSky.

Enjoying a high-skilled personnel and advanced technical capacity, Azercosmos has succeeded in becoming one of the driving forces of the ICT sector both in the country and in region during the short period since its inception.

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http://www.dailysabah.com/life/2016...er-to-become-technology-hub-for-entrepreneurs

With its CryEngine technology, Crytek, a prominent company in the gaming sector, opened a technological center at Istanbul's Bahçeşehir University (BAU) for innovative virtual reality (VR) developers and entrepreneurs, as part of the VR First program. Expected to develop significantly in the next 10 years, virtual reality technology is thought to reach a market value of $30 billion by 2020. Crytek's technology plays a key role in VR development, and will shape both content and software. The launch of the VR center happened last week. The collaboration between Crytek and the university aims to show the potential of VR technology, create awareness and design all professional software necessary for VR developers. Based in the university's Galata Campus, the center will be the place where new projects will be designed with the support of AMD, Logitech and MSI, and through the use of advanced CryEngine technology, VR tools and high-tech software.

Collaboration platform

Prior to a VR technology event in Los Angeles, Cevat Yerli, CEO and the founder of Crytek, came to Istanbul for the launch event. "We are proud to make the first step of VR First program in Turkey at BAU. Through the knowledge that the center will offer and the collaborations with other academic institutions from home and abroad, we aim to create projects with students, developers and researchers on VR technology," he said in his opening speech. Today's VR technology allows users to experience unique and powerful experiences through CryEngine, Yerli said. "We are excited to see what VR developers will introduce by using all opportunities here during the project phase," he said.

First center for VR

An international education institution with its campuses and centers in different countries around the world, BAU will be the first center focusing on VR in this region. Enver Yücel, the chairman of the board of trustees at BAU, said: "VR technology will be inevitable in many fields, primarily in education." The two institutions will exchange expertise on game design and development as an intersection of their goals, and they will work on research and development geared toward simulations and experiences, including games for the health sciences and education industry, with projects called Serious Games. The syllabus will be developed together, while know-how transfer and research and development will be a vital impetus, not only for those institutions but also for Turkey to learn the industry, produce and further develop. For more details about VR First, visit the website vrfirst.cryengine.com

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