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Key Advances in the Research, Development, and Innovation Ecosystem of Türkiye

This commentary outlines Türkiye’s significant progress in advancing its research, development, and innovation (RDI) ecosystem, led by TÜBİTAK in alignment with the National Technology Move and the Twelfth Development Plan. Key strategic objectives include fostering high-technology production, enabling digital and green transitions, and boosting global competitiveness. TÜBİTAK plays a central role in supporting artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, and aerospace advancements through national infrastructure, human capital development, and international cooperation. Highlights include the development of Türkiye’s national supercomputer, a Turkish Large Language Model, and breakthroughs in quantum sensing and post-quantum cryptography. TÜBİTAK also mobilizes young talent through TEKNOFEST and Deneyap Ateliers while strengthening bilateral scientific ties. The establishment of the National Quantum Institute and the successful launch of the indigenous satellite TÜRKSAT 6A are key milestones. This integrated and impact-driven ecosystem positions Türkiye as a global actor, shaping the future of critical technologies in line with its vision for 2053.

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Producing high value-added based on advanced technology is one of the key elements in the vision of the Twelfth Development Plan of Türkiye.1 This vision is supported by a long-term roadmap for the year 2053, including a manufacturing industry that is a pioneer in digital transformation and ensures sustainable, competitive, and efficient production. The long-term roadmap also targets being within the top ten economies globally and top five economies based on purchasing power parity, and providing direction for global development. In this context, The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK) has specific roles in advancing the necessary infrastructure for research and development, providing support for innovative projects, and boosting the required qualified human resources. These are critical aspects of the National Technology Move. Most recently, the Industry and Technology Strategy for 2030 that was released by the Ministry of Industry and Technology of the Republic of Türkiye further determines five strategic objectives to take advances forward.2 These strategic objectives involve increasing domestic production capacity in high technology and critical areas, ensuring transitions to a digital economy as well as a green and circular economy, increasing integration into global markets and competitiveness, and supporting scalability in the manufacturing industry.

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