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T.C. Sanayi ve Teknoloji Bakanlığı — Ministry of Industry and Technology (Turkey)

Funds Turkey's industrial transformation through policy leadership, incentive frameworks, and sector strategies for technology sectors.

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The Turkish Ministry of Industry and Technology (MoIT Turkey) is the central government body for industrial policy, R&D incentives, and technology-led economic transformation. It sits above the country's main delivery partners, including TÜBİTAK, KOSGEB, and 26 Regional Development Agencies, and it steers the rules for technology zones, incentive certificates, and public R&D support. The ministry's flagship industrial programme, HIT-30, aims to pull USD 30 billion into high-tech investment by 2030.

MoIT's support architecture mixes project grants, tax incentives, investment incentive certificates, and special zone advantages. The funded areas span electric vehicles, batteries, semiconductors, solar, wind, AI infrastructure, biotech, cyber hardware, robotics, agritech, climate, and foodtech. In practice, many applicants encounter the ministry through TÜBİTAK programs such as TEYDEB industrial R&D calls, KOSGEB SME support, or regional development agency grants rather than through a single ministry portal.

The ministry is best read as the policy and coordination layer for Turkey's innovation state. Companies that want MoIT support usually need to fit a defined industrial or investment priority and then apply through the relevant executing body, especially when the route is tied to R&D, manufacturing scale-up, or regional development. For technology investors and manufacturers, MoIT is the key national counterpart, even when the funding is technically delivered elsewhere.

Last verified: 29 May 2026Source: en.sanayi.gov.tr