Turkey’s leading hosting startup acquired by Danish competitor Team.blue, a Danish hosting company, announced to Natro, a Turkish hosting business. team.blue will acquire 100% of the Natro shares from its current owners, Tolga Kabakçı and Hüseyin Caymaz. Natro has 70 employees in the Instanbul office […]
Month: June 2020
Turkish 3D body analysis startup DigiME raised TL 3.8 million
DigiME aims to become one of the leading big data startups in health-tech by continuing its global expansion with the new investment DigiME, which provides high accuracy 3D body analysis with its artificial intelligence supported software, completed its second investment round with a valuation of 15 […]
One book, one film: The Second Machine Age and The Social Network
Your weekend food is back with David Fincher’s film and Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee’s book The Second Machine Age: understanding the economics of future Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee’s The Second Machine Age is trying to understand what the economics of the future will […]
Cybertonica partners with Extra Loyalty, a Turkish startup
With the new partnership, Cybertonica extends its reach into retail, loyalty fraud protection and accesses markets in Eastern Europe, the Near East and Africa Cybertonica, a risk and fraud management platform using advanced data science techniques to meet the challenges in payments and fintech of […]
Introducing Turkish startups: Piri
Piri is a digital tour guide app to solve problems that arises people encountered during their trips Piri is an audio walking tour app that lets tourists to explore a city with the top level tur guides. Piri identifies your location by using GPS and […]
TPAY Mobile acquires Payguru, a Turkish fintech
MEA’s leading dgital merchant acquirer acqires Turkey’s one of the major payment service providers TPAY MOBILE, digital merchant acquirer and mobile payment enabler in the Middle East and Africa (MEA), announced the acquisition of 100% of the shares of Payguru, one of Turkey’s leading payment […]
Introducing Turkish tech journalists: Kerem Özdemir
Kerem Özdemir’s story is about building new projects, all of which have been successful but not sustainable due to management decisions Kerem Özdemir, as a veteran tech journalist, started journalism through translation. Now he believes most Turkish media outlets are still living in the industrial […]
Turkish doctors evaluate 3D printing in spinal surgery
The new components could allow for new applications in spinal surgery, including preoperative planning, surgical simulation, and potentially implantable devices A group of Turkish doctors have evaluated the feasibility of using 3D bioprinting technology to raise success percentages in spinal surgery. By combining CT scanning […]
Turkey’s largest online hackathon: Hack the Normal by Arcelik
Having focused on three areas, the event was after the new normal lifestyle in days of global pandemic Arcelik, as Turkey’s one of the leading domestic appliances company, held Hack the Normal, an online hackathon. Took place on May 15-17, the aim of the event […]
⦋Guest Post] Algorithm as the boss
Before replacing human workers, algorithms are already at workplaces with managerial powers Dr. Başak Ozan Özparlak The Age of Big Data, 4th Industrial Revolution, Second Machine Age, under all those headlines, mass media warns us against intelligent robots that might “take” the human jobs away […]