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An agreement has been signed on the construction of a modern technopark in Alanya

An agreement has been signed on the construction of a modern technopark in Alanya

March 11, 2024

Today, the Mayor of Alanya, Adem Murat Yudzhel, and the Rector of the University of Alanya, Professor Dr. Mesut Gunter, signed a protocol on the implementation of the Alanya Technopark project. The technopark will be built in a short time in cooperation with the municipality and the university and will become the most important technological center of the region, leading the technological and economic transformation of Alanya.

The aim of the project is to make a significant contribution to the economic and social structure of the region by improving its technological and entrepreneurial potential. The Technopark will provide ample opportunities for young people, supporting research and innovation activities, and will become a platform for the development of cooperation between universities, technology companies and entrepreneurs.

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