According to a written statement from the room, the report presents existing industrial policies and structural transformation areas in detail, while concrete and applicable solution proposals were presented.
Approximately 70 percent of global trade is directly or indirectly carried out on global value chains, 50 percent of the exports of developed countries, and more than 60 percent of the developing realized in these chains, indicated that the new competition paradigm, the countries that want to come to the fore, not only the production of production and the quality of production.
In the center of global value chains, it is no longer low cost, but the use of technology and qualified human resources, and the competencies in the fields such as high-added branding and sustainability activities ranging from logistics to design, from logistics to after-sales services determine the place of the countries in the global system.
“Ankara, Türkiye’s most powerful innovation infrastructure provinces”
It is emphasized that Ankara is one of the provinces with the most powerful innovation infrastructure of Türkiye and stated that it should be supported in the dimension of commercialization and internationalization of university-industry cooperation in order to activate this potential in the full sense of this potential and that SMEs should be supported in digitalization and R & D processes.
ASO’s preparations for the establishment of the ASO Technology Base in terms of innovation strategies in terms of Türkiye’s goal of becoming a global player in high -tech production will be an important step in the report, the capital’s global value chains in terms of integration and value chains in terms of the potential to promote.
In the report, it was pointed out that in order to fully evaluate this potential, it was pointed out that it was needed to strengthen the coordination, inclusive governance mechanisms and prioritization of information -based and long -term innovation policies.
“We are working to turn Ankara into a center that develops technology”
Seyit Ardıç, the President of ASO, said in the statement that Ankara may be an ambitious player in the global economy, which turned on the axis of digitalization, sustainability and innovation.
Stating that it is not enough to increase the production in this process, Ardıç, made the following assessment:
“We should get a stronger place in global value chains by increasing our economic diversity and product sophistication with productivity. We can be made strategic actors in integration into global value chains. “
Ardıç reported that the report is prepared to make it a actor in Ankara’s global production systems, not only a supply point, but also in the decision chains, developing innovation, risk -managing and offering technological solutions.