Museums and Historical Documentation
Technological Development in Istanbul: Istanbul has demonstrated technological excellence for over 200 years, as evidenced by its museums, such as the Delta Museum, which comprises 15 sections showcasing furniture and equipment that document its journey in technological development in Turkey and the world.
Turkey ranked 37th in the Global Innovation Index in 2023, thanks to its research and development activities and the opportunities it provides for increased participation from national and multinational companies in effective R&D. Turkey has become a hub for investments and joint ventures. Its important role in providing a vibrant scientific and research environment has contributed to attracting significant capital in the global technology sector. The advancements in defense technology and digital infrastructure have been particularly prominent, with innovations in defense such as advanced aircraft and other unmanned systems, leading to global recognition.
The Technology Hub in Istanbul
Among Turkey’s achievements is the establishment of massive technology centers, including more than 40 technology factories in the northern province of Kocaeli. Other ongoing projects include the distribution of metro networks and bridges, and the leading commercial sector in carpets, clothing, textiles, and furniture. Through its productive exports and substantial returns, the company has achieved technological excellence globally in the field, boasting over 80 technology parks and employing more than 1,000 people. This is not merely a tool, but a means of empowerment and change. The “Professional Technology” exhibition focuses on specialized digital insights, highlighting the importance of technology in professional arts through our personal experiences and those of others.
It also involves identifying the most important commonalities that concern different segments of society and achieving digital balance in outstanding creativity
