An important development has occurred to enhance Turkey's global competitiveness in the high technology sector. Altınay Technology Group has laid the foundation of the Altınay Technology Campus, designed to develop innovative technologies for various industrial and service sectors with robotics technologies and motion control systems, in a ceremony held to celebrate this milestone.
Located in Tuzla, Istanbul, in the Leather Organized Industrial Zone, this campus will make a significant contribution to Turkey's potential for technology production and export. Built with high engineering capability, R&D-focused production approach, and local capital strength, the campus aims to strengthen our country's independence in the technology field and make Turkey's name heard louder in international markets.
Hakan Altınay, Chairman of the Board of Altınay Technology Group, emphasized the progress of Altınay's 34-year journey in technology development during his speech at the ceremony. Altınay stated, "The $5 million investment we dreamed of in the 1990s has turned into a $50 million technology campus today. This campus is not just a production facility; it is also a concrete symbol of Turkey's dominance in technology and its socio-economic development efforts."
Recalling that they established Turkey's first R&D company in 1991, Altınay emphasized how the success of the first six-axis industrial robot they produced opened doors for them. "In 1994, we were set to present the robot we developed under the name Altınay HSR4 to our country. Since that day, we have continued with determination towards our goal of high technology production, and with our new campus, we are taking further steps to advance this objective,” he explained.
The Altınay Technology Campus is being constructed as a high-tech hub with a total closed area of 28,000 square meters. Of this, 16,000 square meters is allocated for engineering and R&D activities, while the remaining 12,000 square meters is designed to serve production facilities. This facility will provide all the necessary infrastructure for the development and mass production of high technology-based products, and when fully operational, it will create a total of 1,500 jobs. Of these, 1,200 will consist of specialists working in engineering and R&D, while the remaining 300 will comprise technical staff actively involved in production processes.
The new campus will significantly accelerate the development of critical technologies and, thanks to its infrastructure, increase product diversity. Additionally, by producing innovative solutions in various fields from industrial robots to humanoid robots with the industry’s R&D capacity, it will strengthen Turkey's export potential. With its innovative production approach, it will make a significant contribution to achieving Turkey's leadership goals in the high technology sector.
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