10.11.2025 Ankara
The Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Türkiye (TOBB) Software Council Technology-Focused Committees Meeting took place in Ankara. Strategic goals and roadmap were determined.
The 14
technology-focused working committees established within the TOBB Türkiye
Software Council gathered with their chairpersons and members at the TOBB Twin
Towers.
The meeting of the
technology-focused committees, which is one of the important steps in the
process initiated in line with the goals of developing our software industry,
increasing domestic production, employment, and exports, and transforming with
domestic technologies, saw strong participation from industry stakeholders. The
meeting also created promising opportunities for cooperation and sectoral
interaction.
Within the framework of
the program, information was provided on the process carried out and the
working system of the committees during a meeting with committee chairs
moderated by TOBB Software Council Chairman Ertan Barut and Vice Chairman Salih
Kükrek. Vice President Salih Kükrek, who is responsible for the committees,
emphasized that they expect the committees to develop annual work plans that
will contribute to the Assembly’s agenda in their respective technological
fields. Assembly Advisor Tuba Akgözlü stated that they will provide all kinds
of contributions and support for the committees’ guiding and supportive work
with the committee working guidelines they have prepared.
In the afternoon
session, the chairpersons and members of 14 committees gathered in a workshop
format. Chairman Ertan Barut delivered a comprehensive presentation under the
vision of “Information Technology is Indispensable, Software is Our Future” and
“Software is a Strategic Sector and National Strength.” He informed the
Assembly about its strategic goals for solving sectoral problems and, in
particular, growing the domestic software ecosystem, its roadmap, and its work
and projects related to the legislation and regulations it follows. He also
shared plans to increase the visibility of domestic producers and confidence in
domestic software through this collaboration. Barut said that they expect the
committees to be more sensitive to the sector’s priority issues and to bring
their recommendations to the Assembly’s agenda through collective wisdom and
data-driven analysis. Salih Kükrek introduced the committees and their areas of
work in his presentation. Afterwards, the committee chairs and members
introduced the organizations and activities they represent one by one, followed
by a presentation of the working guidelines for the committees.
The meeting highlighted
that committees are expected to develop policy recommendations for the sector’s
development and produce measurable outcomes through regular meetings and
activities, while also tracking legal regulations and generating outputs
addressing sectoral issues and proposed solutions.
Committee members had
the opportunity to discuss cooperation issues among themselves and with
domestic producers in other committees, as well as consult on sectoral needs
and expectations in their own regions.
Technology-focused committees established within the
Software Council:
·
Open
Source Software
·
Blockchain,
Web3 Software
·
Cloud
and Infrastructure Software
·
Industrial
Software, Industry 5.0
·
IoT,
Autonomous, Robotics Software
·
Digital
Transformation in the Public Sector
·
Enterprise
Applications, Digital Transformation
·
Logistics,
Supply Chain Software
·
Mobility,
Intelligent Transportation Software
·
Game,
XR Software
·
Cybersecurity
and Resilience
·
Sustainable
Software, Green IT
·
Artificial
Intelligence, Data Science
·
Mobile
Applications
In his closing remarks,
Chairman Ertan Barut stated, “As the Software Council, we will continue to take
concrete steps to encourage and support the development and growth of our
software sector, increase production, employment, and exports, and achieve our
country’s transformation goals with domestic technologies,” and thanked all
participating companies, public institution representatives, and academics.