TOGG PLUG AND PLAY TO DEVELOP THE MOBILITY ECOSYSTEM

  • 19 July 2022
TOGG PLUG AND PLAY TO DEVELOP THE MOBILITY ECOSYSTEM

The Turkish Automotive Initiative Group (Togg) will partner with the world's largest Plug and Play innovation platform to expand the global mobility ecosystem to reach the level of global competition.

It was announced at the STARTUP AUTOBAHN Expo 2022 event in Stuttgart, Germany on behalf of Togg that the company will collaborate on mobility with Plug and Play, an innovative platform with 400 corporate partners in 20 countries.

Togg will support start-ups with the International Mobility Acceleration Program by bringing the Mobility Acceleration Program, which was implemented in Turkey in cooperation with Informatics Valley, to the international arena.

Under the program, global entrepreneurs will receive support for all their needs, such as mentoring, financial advice, and project support.

Togg will also play an active role in mobility with global players by becoming a member of STARTUP AUTOBAHN, an open innovation platform based on Plug and Play.

– An important step to support startups

Togg CEO Gürkan Karakash stated that startups are a very important part of new technology solutions in the mobility ecosystem and that 5-10 years ago companies trusted their own R&D units, but technology innovation had never been seen in startups before. He emphasized that start-ups play a critical role in shaping the mobility ecosystem.

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