Türkiye’s largest aerospace and technology festival begins Wednesday in the southern province of Adana, promising a major show of innovation for aviation and tech enthusiasts.
The five-day Teknofest will feature a range of activities, including air shows with warplanes, unmanned aerial vehicles and helicopters, alongside seminars, summits, competitions and fairs.
This year’s edition will spotlight technology competitions across various categories, such as smart transportation, rocket design, biotechnology, robotics, flying cars, rockets and unmanned underwater systems.
Highlighting the competitive spirit, the festival will host the inaugural Teknofest Champions League, where winners from tech competitions involving 790,000 teams and over 1.65 million participants will compete for a prize of TL 500,000 (approximately $14,600).
The competition will take place over three days and aims to showcase the country’s top technology teams.
Organized by the Turkish Technology Team Foundation (T3 Foundation) in collaboration with Türkiye’s Industry and Technology Ministry, Teknofest has a rich history of being held in various Turkish cities.
The event is held in even years outside Istanbul and in the metropolis during odd years.
Last year, to commemorate the centenary of the Republic of Türkiye, the festival took place in three locations: Istanbul, Ankara and the Aegean resort city of Izmir.