11. November 2022
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Würth Elektronik eiSos sets up part of the electronics laboratory in Teknopark Istanbul

Waldenburg (Germany), November 11, 2022—Würth Elektronik eiSos in Turkey is working in cooperation with Cube Incubation in equipping an electronics workshop in Teknopark Istanbul. At the "Incubation Center for Deep Tech Entrepreneurs," of the non-profit organization Cube Incubation, more than 450 entrepreneurs and 14 universities are being supported in the development of new technologies and products. Würth Elektronik eiSos, a manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components, has been involved as a partner to developers and innovative start-ups for some time. By providing components, laboratory equipment, and expertise, innovative developments accelerate.

The opening of the Incubation Center's electronics workshop on October 19, 2022 with Ahmet Çakır, General Manager of Würth Elektronik eiSos in Turkey, was followed by a presentation of the facility. Among others, Thomas Schrott, CEO of the Würth Elektronik eiSos Group, Bilal Topçu, General Manager of Teknopark Istanbul, and Ahmet Kerim Nalbant, Manager of the Incubation Center, took part in the tour. They learned how innovative companies can receive support in electronics issues and work on prototypes in the future.

Ahmet Çakır is pleased about the cooperation. "The Incubation Center is an impressive facility and we are happy to participate in the electronics workshop of the institution with components, laboratory equipment and know-how. At Würth Elektronik eiSos in Turkey, we have already supported many university teams, and we look forward to supporting many more innovative projects and start-up companies in this cooperation with Teknopark."

As part of the event, the Würth Elektronik eiSos in Turkey team brought together representatives of important customers and start-up companies at a joint meal to cultivate contacts for future development projects at the Incubation Center.

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