South Korean electronics giant Samsung has set up a research and
development (R&D) center in Turkey in cooperation with local tech
firm Semper-Tech. Turkey’s Science, Industry, and Technology
Vice-Minister Davut Kavranoglu, Samsung Electronics Turkey President
Yoonie Joung and South Korean Ambassador to Turkey Yunsoo Cho attended
the opening ceremony of the facility, located in Teknopark Istanbul. The
facility will conduct R&D on next-generation wireless technologies
with a particular focus on healthcare and educational software.
"As
we consider Turkey a key country among our global markets, Samsung’s
commitment here involves learning from this dynamic nation with a young,
skilled, and well-educated population. Those are the main reasons
behind our decision to choose Turkey to host one of our R&D
centers,” Samsung Electronics Turkey President Joung said at the
ceremony.
The South Korean company employs 71,000 engineers and
researchers in a network of 36 R&D centers distributed in 17
countries, in addition to the latest one in Turkey. The company stands
as one of the largest R&D spenders in the world, with nearly USD
13.5 billion in 2014.
Turkey has an extensive investment incentives
package in place specifically tailored for research, development, and
innovation-related activities.
(IIT/Balkans.com)