Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 06 | Page 21

NEWS Arctech Solar partners with Europower to kick off Turkey PV market A rctech Solar recently signed a strategic partnership agreement with Europower, one of the biggest Turkey PV manufacturers, for the production, solution design, operation and maintenance of solar tracking systems in Turkey. Under the agreement signed between the two parties, Arctech Solar and Europower will launch the co-branding product ‘EuroSuntracker Powered by Arctech Solar’, which is to say, Arctech together with Europower will bring the innovative, reliable solar tracking system to investors in the Turkey PV market, which comes under Domestic Content Requirement (DCR), a part of the mandate that solar equipment be sourced locally. “We are now working with Arctech Solar as our exclusive partner because of its innovative technology, excellent quality and rich project experience in the PV solar industry,” said Behic Harmanli, President of Europower. “We are confident that this cooperation will bring both of us opportunities and favourable conditions in Turkey’s PV market.” The President of Arctech Solar’s international business, Guy Rong, commented: “Turkey is a very important market for us, the cooperation with Europower marked the successful entry of Arctech Solar into Turkey’s PV market. We will bring state-of-the-art tracker products to the market and work closely with Europower to deliver more values to the local solar projects.” ///////////////// Turkey will be first to test ONF-developed communication technologies A iming to have a say in 5G technologies and beyond in the international arena, Turkey has taken another important step. Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications Ministry, which aims to increase mobile penetration in the country’s rural areas by resolving the coverage insufficiency problem through its Universal Service Project, signed a collaboration agreement with the US-based Open Networking Foundation (ONF), one of the world’s most important players in the development of next-generation communications technologies. Cooperation between the Ministry and the ONF includes making the field work of open source M-CORD infrastructure, which offers solutions for 5G wireless networks, in Turkey within the scope of the Universal Service Project. Thanks to this agreement signed on the sidelines of Mobile World Congress (GSMA) in Barcelona, the next- www.intelligentcio.com among its members, will be tested and also implemented for the first time in Turkey. As a government organisation, the ministry is aiming to increase domestic and national technology production, and export in the communications sector as well as other sectors in Turkey. generation communication technologies, developed at the ONF, which bring together giant technology and telecom companies Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communication Minister, Ahmet Arslan, said: “As government, we have realised a collaboration with the ONF through which we once again showed our determination to pioneer the world in development of 5G technologies and beyond. With this agreement, we will have the opportunity to develop the new technologies and standards and to apply them rapidly in Turkey for the first time in the world. As part of this cooperation, one of our country’s distinguished institutions, Türk Telekom will field test the new technologies and implement them.” INTELLIGENTCIO 21