We just announced The “Young Ideas; Powerful Women” Project
as Intel, together with Turkish Ministry of Family and Social Policies and the Women
Entrepreneurs Association of Turkey (KAGİDER). The
project aims to mobilize the youth to develop innovative solutions to tackle issues women face in Turkey.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Young people to carry Turkey into the future...
A better community through technology and
innovation
Thursday, September 27, 2012
I speak at EFNI
I am speaking as a panelist in the Plenary Session “Shared challenges
facing Turkey and European Union in a globalized world” at European Forum for
New Ideas (EFNI) in Gdansk, Poland together with Mr Zbigniew Brzeziński (Center
for Strategic & International Studies, USA), Mr
Ludwik Sobolewski (President, Polish Stock Exchange –GPW-, Poland), Ms Beata
Stelmach (Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Poland), Mr
Jürgen Thumann (President, BUSINESSEUROPE, Germany), Mr Cevdet Yilmaz (Minister
of Development, Turkey) on Friday, September 28 at 9 am CET. Click here for the details!
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Waving The Flag at the Dig, the pirate one this time :)
On digging strenuous inspirations for self.
My friend Peter is the only person I know in the corporate
world besides myself who is interested in archeology, especially the living
part of archeology, i.e. the digs. We had a discussion at the dig he works in
today. Folks around us are amazed why one would be interested in digging up
dirt alongside whatever comes in it, pieces of pottery, seeds, and all that is
good for carbon reading. We are amazed to their disinterest. How can humans be
so interested in today or tomorrow when they have no perspective on the past?
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Equilibrium Must Prevail; Socially Responsible Business
There was a great session on corporate social responsibility
and why should businesses care for people and the planet. In attendance was
Carlos Slim Domit, world's richest man's (Helu) son alongside other three CEOs
of Unilever, Manpower and Groupo Bimbo. Audience listened attentively the
strategies and plans of the biggest companies of the world how they address the
gaps between the ones who have and who don’t.
Monday, June 18, 2012
B20 Notes, First Day.
The Four Billion Dilemma...
And why isn’t technology fixing things?
First day of G/B20 in Los Cabos , Mexico, there were two
very interesting speeches on technology and its applications. One at a fifty
thousand feet level with biomedical changes and genome and how it will change
us humans; the other on real life applications to problems for other 4 billion
people; power and electricity.
Dean Kamen is president of DEKA company. He worked on
stairs climbing wheelchairs; prosthetic arms; pap smear test machines
prior. In his opening line he mentioned
all the CEOs who are coming to G20 represented business who operated mostly in
the 60 countries in the world and had no interest to go beyond that for
economic reasons and he made a call to the room for everyone to focus and help
to find a way to fix two very fundamental issues that people in remaining of
the world faced today. Water and electricity. He talked about two billion
people on earth with no access to electricity and over one billion people with
no clean water access; and the other two billion scrambling to get it.
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