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Bursa Uludağ Technology Transfer Office continues to function as an important bridge in university-industry cooperation. Güleryüz Automotive, which serves in the transportation sector, will have the opportunity to conduct scientific studies with 3 doctoral students.

Established in 1967 and having an annual production capacity of 720 buses, Güleryüz Automotive took an important step towards university-industry cooperation. Sevda Keskin Gülmez, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors, said that with the protocol they signed with Bursa Uludağ University Technology Transfer Office (Bursa Uludağ TTO), at least 3 doctoral students will be able to carry out their scientific studies.
IMPORTANT OPPORTUNITY FOR 3 PHD STUDENTS
Expressing that they understand the market and customer demands, develop vehicles suitable for the market and always stand by their customers with their after-sales services, Güleryüz Deputy Chairman of the Board Sevda Keskin Gülmez said, “As a result of the protocols published by European countries, they will not accept diesel vehicles in their countries as of 2025. It made us concentrate more on our work. That`s why one of our most important projects is the electric bus project.
  Bursa Uludağ TTO ile Üniversite-Sanayi işbirliğini geliştirmeye yönelik 2244 Sanayi Doktora Programı’na imza atmış bulunmaktayız. Gerçekleştirilen bu protokolle, en az 3 doktora öğrencisini firma bünyesinde yürütülecek bilimsel çalışmalarda görevlendirmeyi planlıyoruz” diye konuştu.
KALİFİYE PERSONEL İSTİHDAMINA KATKI
Noting that they export to 33 countries, Sevda Keskin Gülmez said, “Our export rate continues to increase every year. Particularly, the fairs we have attended abroad for the last 10 years played a very important role in increasing our exports. 80% of our exports are made to European countries, the remaining 20% ​​to Russia, Central Asia and partially to Arab countries. As of 2020, the share of our exports in total turnover is 70 percent. In our country, our share in the markets covering the Marmara, Central Anatolia and Mediterranean regions is around 50 percent. We aim to increase our market share to around 65 percent by 2022. We aim to enter other markets that we cannot reach by 2025. While doing all this, we review our plans on how we can contribute more to industry-university cooperation and shape our roadmap accordingly. We aim for this cooperation to make an important contribution to overcoming the qualified personnel problem in the industry.” used the phrases.