A historic step has been taken to increase Türkiye's global competitiveness in the field of high technology. This step involves working on robot and automation technologies. Altınay Technology Group, with a massive investment of 50 million dollars, it will bring to life a new project. Altınay Technology Campus’The company laid its foundation in Tuzla, Istanbul. This campus will be much more than just a production facility; it will be a strategic center where future technologies, from industrial robots to humanoid robots, will be developed and mass-produced.
The foundation has been laid for a $50 million facility that will produce high-tech products!
İstanbul Tuzla Deri Organize Sanayi Bölgesi’nde gerçekleşen temel atma töreniyle, Türkiye’nin teknoloji ihraç etme vizyonuna dev bir katkı sunacak olan kampüsün yapımı resmen başladı. Yüksek mühendislik kabiliyeti, Ar-Ge odaklı üretim anlayışı ve %100 yerli sermaye gücüyle şekillenen bu yatırım, Türkiye’nin uluslararası pazarlardaki teknoloji rekabetinde elini daha da güçlendirecek ve ülkemizin adını küresel arenada daha gür bir sesle duyuracak.
It Started as a Dream of a University, It Transformed into a Technology Campus: A Historic Speech from Hakan Altınay.
Hakan Altınay, Chairman of the Board of Altınay Technology Group, in his speech at the ceremony, emotionally described how the roots of this massive investment were laid 34 years ago on a university campus:
The $5 million investment we dreamed of in the 1990s has today transformed into a $50 million technology campus. This campus is not just a manufacturing facility; it is a tangible symbol of Türkiye's ambition to dominate technology and achieve socio-economic development.
They established Türkiye's first robot technology R&D company in 1991 and developed the first six-axis industrial robot. “"Altınay HSR4"” Altınay, recalling that they launched the facility in 1994 under that name, continued his speech as follows: ’From that day to this, we have pursued our goal of producing high technology with great struggle and determination. With our new campus, we are taking a step further towards this goal. We will develop innovative technologies, especially robots and robot-based products, which are the technology of the future, for our country and offer them to the service of all humanity.“
28,000 Square Meter National Technology Base
Altınay Technology Campus was designed as a modern technology hub, and the figures clearly demonstrate the project's commitment to R&D:
- Total Area: 28,000 square meters of indoor space.
- Research and Development and Engineering: Campus 16,000 square meters devasa bir bölümü, yani neredeyse %70’i, mühendislik ve Ar-Ge faaliyetlerine adandı.
- Production: The remaining 12,000 square meters were configured for the mass production of the developed high-tech products.
- Employment: When the campus reaches full capacity, the total To 1,500 people It will create employment. This team 1,200 of them are engineers and R&D specialists. Meanwhile, a technical team of 300 people will be involved in production. This structure is the clearest evidence that the campus will become a "brainstorming hub".
Humanoid Robots Are On Their Way, Eyes Are On Exports!
The new campus will take Altınay's product range and technological depth to a whole new level. In addition to industrial robots, the facility will focus on much more advanced technologies that will shape the world of the future.
- Humanoid Robots
- Four-legged Robots
- Bipedal Robots
These innovative solutions will not only meet Türkiye's domestic needs. Altınay Technology Campus aims to maximize Türkiye's export potential with competitive and high-tech products to be offered to international markets. This investment directly contributes to our country's goal of becoming a leading player, not a follower, in the field of high technology.
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