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TEKNOFEST TRNC (2025)

TEKNOFEST Northern Cyprus 2025 was held in Lefkoşa between 1-4 May with finalist teams from 22 countries. The festival hosted science, technology and aviation themed events with 225 thousand visitors.
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TEKNOFEST'25 TRNC
Place
Old Ercan AirportTurkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC)
Date
1-4 May 2025
Number of Participating Countries
22
Number of Competition Categories
6 main13 subcategories

May 1, 2025

TEKNOFEST KKTC is an aviation, space, and technology festival organized under the patronage of the President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), with the Turkish Technology Team Foundation (T3 Foundation) and the Ministry of Industry and Technology of the Republic of Türkiye as executing bodies. The event took place between 1–4 May 2025 at the former Ercan Airport site in Nicosia. It was organized to promote the “National Technology Initiative” vision across TRNC and other friendly and brother countries. During the festival, TEKNOFEST KKTC welcomed 225,000 visitors.


Organization and Participation

TEKNOFEST KKTC is the second international edition of TEKNOFEST held outside Türkiye. The executing organizations included the Ministry of Industry and Technology and the T3 Foundation. Public institutions such as the Turkish Space Agency, TÜBİTAK, KOSGEB, Anadolu Agency, Turkish Patent and Trademark Office, and Turkish Standards Institute participated as stakeholders. Teams from a total of 22 countries took part in the event, including member states of the Organization of Turkic States as well as Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan.


A total of 47,865 participants applied for TEKNOFEST KKTC 2025. Following the preliminary evaluation, 268 teams and 1,083 finalists were selected. Of the finalists, 334 were female and 749 were male participants. Competitions were held under six main categories and 13 subcategories. A total of 2.5 million TL in prizes and up to 3 million TL in financial support were awarded to winning teams.


The opening ceremony was attended by TRNC President Ersin Tatar, Türkiye’s Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır, T3 Foundation Board Chair Selçuk Bayraktar, Presidency of Defense Industries Chair Haluk Görgün, and Chairman of the Organization of Turkic States Council of Elders Binali Yıldırım. On 3 May, the award ceremony was held in the presence of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.


During the event, programs and protocols aimed at fostering cooperation in defense, science, technology, and youth between Türkiye and the TRNC were shared. Promotion activities for the TRNC and international participation events were also organized.

Event Area and Technical Infrastructure

TEKNOFEST KKTC 2025 was held at the former Ercan Airport site in Nicosia. The event area covered approximately 100,000 square meters. The site featured competition platforms, demonstration runways, stage systems, scientific activity zones, booth clusters, simulation sections, and visitor service points.


A total of 116 booths were set up at the event site, classified as follows:

  • 81 booths belonging to stakeholder institutions,
  • 11 sponsor institution booths,
  • 4 private participant company/institution booths,
  • 20 food service participants.


Thematic zones, categorized by visitor age group and content diversity, included: “Science Street”, “Planetarium”, “XR and Space Experience Area”, “Virtual Reality and Simulation Sections”, “Cyprus Peace Operation Experience Area”, and “Turkish Resistance Organization National Struggle Exhibition Area”. Six institutes under TÜBİTAK also opened their own demonstration and experience booths: BİLGEM, MAM, RUTE, SAGE, UME, and the Institute of Space Technologies.


Digital access to information was provided throughout the event via the TEKNOFEST mobile application. The app shared competition schedules, aerial display times, stage events, booth locations, and interactive map data with visitors. The application also included live streaming links.


Free shuttle services were arranged from Nicosia, Kyrenia, and Famagusta to the event site. Shuttles operated every 30 minutes between 10:00 and 16:00. Departure points included Kyrenia Peace Park, Nicosia Kyrenia Gate, Atatürk Sports Hall, and Famagusta Terminal. Parking facilities were provided for visitors arriving by private vehicle. Visitor access began at 09:00 and ended at 19:00 daily. Visitor circulation and security measures were reorganized throughout the day according to demand.

Competitions, Categories and Winning Teams

At TEKNOFEST KKTC 2025, a total of 13 subcategories under six main competition titles were held. Teams from 22 countries participated, including Türkiye, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Germany, Albania, and Uzbekistan. Twenty teams and 103 participants from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus reached the final stage. Competitions were conducted over four separate jury halls during the first three days of the festival. Evaluation criteria included technical proficiency, originality, feasibility, and presentation skills.


Following the final evaluations, winning teams were announced and awarded prizes on the main stage during ceremonies held on 3 and 4 May 2025.

Award-Winning Competitions and Teams

Social Innovation Competition

  • Primary School Level:
    • 1st: Tim 3
    • 2nd: Tekno Kafalar
    • 3rd: Dönence
  • Middle School Level:
    • 1st: Maarif Scientist 25
    • 2nd: JCCryption
    • 3rd: Tekno-Sinyal
  • High School Level:
    • 1st: Wobbly Table
    • 2nd: 3A 1E
    • 3rd: LingoLee
  • University and Above:
    • 1st: RD TEAM
    • 2nd: EmpowerX
    • 3rd: ICARUS

Flying Car Simulation Competition

  • High School Level:
    • 1st: Flytech
    • 2nd: KTP Kılıçarslan Akıncıları
    • 3rd: Ekinopter
  • University and Above:
    • 1st: Elufly
    • 2nd: Ekstremum
    • 3rd: Zerowing

Tourism Technologies Competition

  • High School Level:
    • 1st: E-Tümen
    • 2nd: Şentek
    • 3rd: Hascode
  • University and Above:
    • 1st: Qızılqaya-BHOS
    • 2nd: MCT Sensor Merkutech
    • 3rd: HotelMind

Robolig Blue Homeland Competition

  • Middle School Level:
    • 1st: TeknoKafalar
    • 2nd: AlpRoboticTeam
    • 3rd: RoboYıldırım and Üstadlar
  • High School Level:
    • 1st: RoboSümer
    • 2nd: Çarşamba
    • 3rd: Tekno Bursa

TRNC Research Project Competition

  • Agriculture Category:
    • 1st: Heavy Metal
    • 2nd: Quantum
    • 3rd: Emu Agrobotix
  • Environment and Energy Category:
    • 1st: PAGİT Spektrum: DEEPNETS
    • 2nd: Akriha Altay
    • 3rd: Xudaferin BHOS

Scientific Events and Experience Zones

TÜBİTAK Participation and Science Workshops

As part of TEKNOFEST KKTC 2025, the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK) participated with six institutes: BİLGEM, MAM, RUTE, SAGE, UME, and the Institute of Space Technologies. Exhibits at these booths showcased scientific projects and technological solutions developed across various fields. TÜBİTAK’s Directorate of Science and Society (BİTO) organized hands-on science workshops tailored to different age groups for children and youth. These workshops provided foundational education in physics, chemistry, biology, robotics, and coding.

Planetarium and XR Experience Area

The planetarium section featured simulation films depicting the solar system, stars, and planets. The large dome structure attracted particular interest from children and young visitors. In the Extended Reality (XR) experience area, 3D simulations were developed around Türksat satellite systems and Türkiye’s Antarctic research station. Visitors were given the opportunity to experience satellite launches, data transmission, and polar research through augmented and virtual reality headsets.

Cyprus Peace Operation and TMT Experience Areas

One of the special thematic experience zones created as part of the festival program focused on the 1974 Cyprus Peace Operation. Visitors were guided through an atmosphere equipped with simulated aircraft turbulence, audio recordings from the operation period, and audiovisual materials. At the end of the experience, digital memorabilia were generated using AI-supported memory screens.


Additionally, the National Struggle Exhibition Area, which narrated the historical journey of the Turkish Resistance Organization, displayed defense equipment used by the Turkish Cypriot community during the 1960s and 1970s. Exhibits included cannonballs made from water pipes, weapon systems adapted from plow irons, various pistols, handmade rifles, and copies of the Qur’an used during the resistance period. The exhibition area was also visited by veterans and civilians who participated in the 1974 operation.

Science Street and Children’s Activities

Dedicated areas for children were also established at TEKNOFEST KKTC 2025. In the “Science Street” zone, experimental science workshops, astronomy games, and educational applications were offered for children aged 6–14. Additionally, “First Flight” activities using pedal-powered flight vehicles were conducted for children.


These zones were designed using STEM-based learning methods to foster children’s interest in scientific topics. All experience areas remained open to visitors throughout the four days of the festival.


Aerial Displays and Military Platform Participations

Aircraft Participating in Display Flights

Over the four days of TEKNOFEST KKTC 2025, aerial displays were conducted at the former Ercan Airport airspace by domestic and nationally produced aircraft. Both fixed-wing and rotary-wing platforms participated in the demonstrations.

The aircraft involved in the displays were as follows:

  • Bayraktar TB2 (Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)
  • Bayraktar AKINCI (Attack Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)
  • HÜRKUŞ (Basic Training Aircraft)
  • ANKA (Medium Altitude – Long Endurance UAV)
  • AKSUNGUR (MALE Class UAV)
  • T-129 ATAK (Attack and Tactical Reconnaissance Helicopter)
  • T-70 (General Purpose Helicopter)
  • S-70 (Demonstration helicopter operated by the Gendarmerie General Command’s “Steel Wings” team)
  • CN-235 (Transport Aircraft – used for parachute jumps)
  • F-16 (SOLOTÜRK) (Turkish Air Force demonstration team)
  • NF-5 (Türk Yıldızları) (Turkish Air Force aerobatic team)

Flight Programs and Display Schedule

Aerial displays were conducted at scheduled intervals throughout each day of the festival, from morning to evening. Different aircraft platforms performed daily, with some days also featuring parachute jumps and flybys. The Bayraktar AKINCI, Bayraktar TB2, and SOLOTÜRK flights drew attention with high-altitude maneuvers. Parachute jumps conducted from the CN-235 aircraft were performed visibly for spectators.


Low-altitude flight demonstrations by the T-129 ATAK and T-70 helicopters showcased their maneuverability. The Gendarmerie General Command’s “Steel Wings” team performed synchronized helicopter maneuvers.

Türk Yıldızları and SOLOTÜRK Displays

Two special demonstration teams under the Turkish Air Force performed aerial displays at separate time slots. SOLOTÜRK performed individual aerobatic routines with the F-16 fighter jet, while Türk Yıldızları executed synchronized team displays using NF-5 aircraft. Both teams’ performances were regularly repeated throughout the festival program until its final day.

Military Participation and Platform Demonstrations

In addition to aerial displays, full-scale models of aircraft developed by TUSAŞ and BAYKAR were exhibited in static display areas. A 1:1 scale model of the Bayraktar KIZILELMA was made available for visitor inspection, with technical personnel and booth staff providing information about the platforms.


Throughout the event, representatives from the Gendarmerie General Command, Turkish Air Force, and Turkish Land Forces Command delivered public presentations at booths established within the event area. These presentations provided information on the operational capabilities, application areas, and technical specifications of the aircraft.



May 1, 2025

TEKNOFEST TRNC Day 1

The first day of TEKNOFEST TRNC on 1 May 2025 began with an opening ceremony held at the former Ercan Airport in Nicosia. Attendees included TRNC President Ersin Tatar, Turkey’s Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır, Chairman of the Elders Council of the Organization of Turkic States Binali Yıldırım, President of the Presidency of Defense Industries Haluk Görgün, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the T3 Foundation Selçuk Bayraktar. Throughout the day, flight demonstrations were conducted using various aerial platforms including the Bayraktar TB2, AKINCI, HÜRKUŞ, ANKA, AKSUNGUR, ATAK, T70, CN-235, SOLOTÜRK and Turkish Stars. Simultaneous activities included scientific workshops, technology booths, XR experience zones, a planetarium, TMT and Cyprus Peace Operation exhibitions, and cultural events. A total of 62,000 visitors registered and entered the venue on the first day of the festival. In their opening speeches, emphasis was placed on TRNC’s sovereignty, cooperation with the Turkish world, and a shared technological future.


Program Schedule for the First Day of the Festival

  • 10.00 – 10.15 | Aerial Display (T-129 ATAK Helicopter)
  • 10.25 – 10.35 | Aerial Display (T-70)
  • 10.20 – 10.55 | Aerial Display (CN-235 Parachute Jumps)
  • 10.50 – 11.00 | Azerbaijan-Kyrgyz Friendship Society Traditional Dance Performance
  • 11.05 – 11.15 | Aerial Display (HÜRKUŞ)
  • 11.20 – 11.40 | Aerial Display (S-70 Steel Wings)
  • 11.45 – 12.45 | Aerial Display (AKINCI)
  • 12.50 – 13.00 | Aerial Display (T-70)
  • 12.05 – 12.30 | Aerial Display (SOLOTÜRK)
  • 13.00 – 13.40 | Opening Ceremony
  • 14.40 – 15.10 | Science Demonstration
  • 15.10 – 15.55 | Aerial Display (Turkish Stars)
  • 16.30 – 17.30 | Turkish Harmony Stars Orchestra
  • 17.45 – 18.30 | Rafadan Tayfa Technological Tayfa Performance

Opening Ceremony

The opening ceremony of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025 was held on 1 May 2025 at the former Ercan Airport in Nicosia, the capital of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Attendees included TRNC President Ersin Tatar, Turkey’s Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır, Chairman of the Elders Council of the Organization of Turkic States Binali Yıldırım, President of the Presidency of Defense Industries Haluk Görgün, and Chairman of the TEKNOFEST Board of Directors Selçuk Bayraktar.


Selçuk Bayraktar’s Opening Speech

Selçuk Bayraktar, Chairman of the TEKNOFEST Board of Directors and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Turkey Technology Team Foundation (T3 Foundation), delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of TEKNOFEST TRNC on 1 May 2025. He began by thanking and greeting the President and attendees, expressing his delight at being in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.



In his speech, Bayraktar emphasized the historical significance of Cyprus, describing the land as “a legacy of history” and “the frontier of the Blue Homeland.” Referring to the past and struggle of the TRNC, he mentioned the names of Rauf Denktaş and Dr. Fazıl Küçük, calling the land “the sacred soil where the brave sons of the Turkish Resistance Organization wrote their epic.” Bayraktar also acknowledged 1 May as Labor and Solidarity Day, extending greetings to those who work with sweat and dedication.


Bayraktar viewed the hosting of TEKNOFEST in the TRNC as a message of unity and brotherhood. He described the term “brotherly homeland” as deeply meaningful and underscored that this festival serves as a platform strengthening cooperation between the Turkish world and friendly regions. He noted that local aerial vehicles now fly over the skies of Cyprus and that young people are developing projects sending greetings to these aircraft.


Bayraktar stated that over 47,000 applications were received for the festival: “This year, more than 15,000 teams, totaling 47,000 young brothers and sisters, applied to TEKNOFEST TRNC. Here, the mind of a nation and the heart of a civilization converge.”


He emphasized that the projects presented by young participants are not merely competitions: “These young people are not just competing—they are laying the foundations of a new world.” He highlighted that competition categories span agriculture, environment, health, and social innovation, noting six main themes and thirteen distinct categories.


Bayraktar stressed that technology must unite with justice and compassion, drawing attention to the importance of ethical and moral values in artificial intelligence: “The key to the new world is high technology and artificial intelligence. When artificial intelligence is harmonized with the right purpose and ethical values, it can carry humanity to a far better future.”


Bayraktar also spoke about civilian casualties in Gaza: “Children in Gaza are being bombed… This darkness can only be dispelled by the light of truth.” He positioned technology as a tool that unites humanity, stating that discrimination wounds individuals and societies, and that TEKNOFEST is therefore a “field of unity.”


He emphasized that the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus must become a center for science and technology, inviting young scientists, entrepreneurs, and engineers to this region: “People should come to Cyprus not only for holidays, but for science, for technology, for production!”


Bayraktar concluded his speech by declaring, “A new era is beginning!” He expressed his belief that the TRNC could become one of the leading centers for science and technology in the Mediterranean: “Now, the wind of prosperity will blow across this island, the wind of freedom will blow, and the wind of technology will blow! And that is why we are here! We are here to blow this wind together, to make our brotherly homeland the technological base of the future.”


Selçuk Bayraktar ended his speech with these words:

“So let’s go!

Let us call out from Cyprus to Turkey, to all our brotherly regions.

Come! Let us join hands together.

Come! Let us make this world a fairer place.

TEKNOFEST is here.

Our nation is here.

The future is here.

And believe me, young brothers and sisters;

You are the future.

You will be the future.”

Ersin Tatar’s Opening Speech

President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Ersin Tatar began his speech at the opening ceremony by welcoming Turkey’s Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır, Chairman of the T3 Foundation Board of Trustees Selçuk Bayraktar, and all other guests.



Tatar recalled visiting Selçuk Bayraktar two years ago and proposing that a branch of TEKNOFEST be held in the TRNC. He noted that this proposal was warmly accepted: “I told him this would inspire our youth and greatly promote the TRNC. He accepted with pleasure. And today we are here.”


In the continuation of his speech, Tatar addressed the Cyprus issue, emphasizing that the TRNC is not merely a land area of 3,800 square kilometers but a whole entity encompassing maritime jurisdiction areas, airspace, and rights and interests in the Eastern Mediterranean. He stated: “We are determined to preserve the sovereignty, independence, and freedom of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus forever, alongside the strength of the Republic of Turkey. The Turkish Cypriot people are not alone. Turkey stands by us under all circumstances.”


Tatar emphasized his opposition to federal solutions, warning that such arrangements could lead to the removal of Turkey’s guarantee status and the withdrawal of Turkish troops from the island, thereby exposing the Turkish Cypriot people to a dangerous process.


Highlighting the role of science and technology in the development of the TRNC, Tatar stressed the importance of progress in higher education, tourism, industry, and services, as well as in technology, software, and science. Encouraging youth to pursue these fields, he said: “The orientation of our youth toward technology is vital for building a more productive economic structure in the future. Therefore, events like TEKNOFEST are of immense value.”


He emphasized the strong interest shown by young people, noting that thousands of participants came from Turkey and that guests from other countries also contributed to the event.


In the later part of his speech, Tatar addressed strengthening relations with the Turkish world, reminding attendees that the TRNC is an observer member of the Organization of Turkic States. “Today we have guests from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Azerbaijan. We will continue working for unity and solidarity within the Turkish world,” he said, adding that this cooperation had been emphasized during his discussions with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.


At the conclusion of his speech, Tatar specifically thanked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, noting that Erdoğan consistently advocates for the recognition of the TRNC on every platform and “emphasizes that the Turkish Cypriot people are never alone.” He affirmed Turkey’s determination to share all its resources with the TRNC: “We, as President, Prime Minister, Ministers, and government, will continue working in harmony with Turkey.”

Mehmet Fatih Kacır’s Opening Speech

Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025. In his address, he emphasized the potential role the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus could play in the field of information and technology and highlighted TEKNOFEST’s contribution to this process.



Kacır stated that the TRNC could become an “island of information technology,” saying: “With over 100,000 university students and its unique beauty, these lands can become a global hub for IT professionals and technology startups.” Regarding the sustainability of the event, he said: “Our goal is for this excitement to continue in the TRNC.”


Kacır viewed the holding of TEKNOFEST in Nicosia, 51 years after the Cyprus Peace Operation, as a sign of Turkey’s commitment to the Cyprus cause. He said: “I remember with gratitude and appreciation the heroic martyrs who gave their lives so that Turkish presence may endure on these lands,” and honored the struggles of fighters and veterans.


He noted that Turkey now plays a decisive role in the shifting global power dynamics: “In this new era, we are stronger than ever before.” Referring to Turkey’s domestic successes in defense and aviation, he said: “Behind this strength is the seal we have stamped on the sky with Bayraktar, Akıncı, Hürkuş, Hürjet, Atak, Gökbey, Kaan, and Kızılelma.”


Kacır emphasized the concept of the “Century of Turkey,” declaring it “the century of the Turkish nation, the Turkish world, the Turkish Cypriot, and the TRNC.” He stated that a two-state solution is near and that unjust embargoes and isolation against the TRNC will soon be lifted. Regarding the TEKNOFEST competitions, he noted that the six categories with participation from 47,000 young people offer hope for the future.


Kacır affirmed that Turkey is ready to share all its R&D capabilities to contribute to the technological production capacity of Northern Cyprus: “We are ready to bring together our capabilities—106 technology parks, 11,500 technology startups, and a 290,000-strong R&D force—with our brotherly lands.” He declared that division and internal conflicts will not be tolerated, stressing that goals must be achieved through shoulder-to-shoulder progress. He concluded his speech with the words: “Our target is Kızılelma.”

Haluk Görgün’s Opening Speech

President of the Presidency of Defense Industries Haluk Görgün spoke about the development of TEKNOFEST since its inception. He stated: “TEKNOFEST is a platform where love for the homeland and the dream of technology converge,” and noted that this process has helped uncover the energy of youth. “For years, TEKNOFEST has enabled us to discover the energy accumulated within our youth,” he said, emphasizing that the event is not merely a festival but a discovery platform that reveals the potential of young people.


Görgün declared that the obstacles facing youth have been removed: “The barriers that once crushed our youth’s dreams have vanished.” Recalling past embargoes imposed on Turkey’s defense industry, he said: “They once told us it was impossible. They tried to block us with open or covert embargoes.” Today, he said, the youth of TEKNOFEST have become “the new hope of the nation, the ummah, and humanity.”


He highlighted advancements in defense industry, noting Turkey’s technological competence across multiple domains—from tanks to unmanned aerial vehicles, from warships to air defense systems: “If the youth of TEKNOFEST wish it, everything is possible. Because all our technologies are designed in the minds of our youth, nurtured in their hearts, and brought to life by their hands.”

Binali Yıldırım’s Opening Speech

Chairman of the Elders Council of the Organization of Turkic States Binali Yıldırım also delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025. He emphasized that TEKNOFEST is not merely a technology festival but a success story carrying an international message.


Yıldırım began by highlighting that TEKNOFEST is a result of Turkey’s recent technological advancements. He described it as “a response from T3 Foundation Chairman Selçuk Bayraktar to those advanced and boastful states that have developed technology and defense capabilities.”


Yıldırım pointed to the symbolic importance of holding TEKNOFEST in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, stating: “The aim of the Turks is not to frighten anyone, but to once again show everyone that they fear no one.”


Yıldırım noted that innovations in technology, industry, and artificial intelligence were visible throughout the event, and that representatives from Organization of Turkic States member countries joined in the enthusiasm. Regarding recent criticisms directed at member states of the organization, he said: “The best response to unjust accusations against our member states in recent times is being given here, at TEKNOFEST in the TRNC.”


Yıldırım drew attention to Turkey’s progress over the past 25 years: “Under the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkey has made great progress over the past 25 years. The position we have reached in defense industry has captured the world’s attention.” He added: “Therefore, no one should perceive this progress as a threat to themselves.”


Yıldırım emphasized the special status of the TRNC for Turkey: “Let everyone know that the TRNC is Turkey’s red line. We will continue walking hand in hand with Turkey and Turkic states toward better days, refusing to relive those old pains, despite global isolation and embargoes.” His speech highlighted messages of unity, solidarity, and determination, underscoring that TEKNOFEST is a concrete expression of this resolve.

Aerial Displays

On the first day of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025, various aerial displays were conducted at the former Ercan Airport, featuring domestically produced defense and aviation technologies. These demonstrations took place at different times throughout the day.



The aircraft participating in the displays included:

  • Bayraktar AKINCI (Attack Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)
  • Bayraktar TB2 (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)
  • HÜRKUŞ (Basic Training Aircraft)
  • ANKA (Medium Altitude, Long Endurance UAV)
  • AKSUNGUR (MALE Class UAV)
  • T-129 ATAK Helicopter
  • T-70 General Purpose Helicopter
  • CN-235 Aircraft (Used for parachute jumps)
  • Jandarma Steel Wings (Using S-70 Sikorsky helicopters)
  • SOLOTÜRK (Turkish Air Force F-16 demonstration team)
  • Turkish Stars (Turkish Air Force aerobatics team – NF-5 aircraft)



The aerial displays showcased the capabilities of both military and civilian aircraft. Parachute jumps were performed from the CN-235, while low-altitude maneuvers were demonstrated by the ATAK and T-70 helicopters. The Jandarma General Command’s Steel Wings team presented synchronized helicopter maneuvers. The Turkish Stars and SOLOTÜRK performed aerobatic flights in separate time slots during the second half of the day.

Turkish Resistance Organization National Struggle Exhibition Area

The Turkish Resistance Organization (TMT) National Struggle Exhibition Area, established as part of the festival, contains various artifacts used by the Turkish Cypriot community during its armed struggle in the 1960s and 1970s. The exhibition includes cannons made from water pipes, weapon systems mounted on plow irons, factory-made and handmade hunting rifles, pistols, rank and position insignia, and copies of the Qur’an.


The exhibition was visited by veterans and civilians of the Cyprus Peace Operation. Mehmet Emin Baca noted that the weapons on display were produced to defend Cyprus. Erkan Karadayı recalled witnessing the 1974 conflict as a child and recognized the exhibited weapons as those he had previously seen in the hands of his elders.

May 2, 2025

TEKNOFEST TRNC Day 2

The second day of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025 continued on 2 May 2025 at the former Ercan Airport. Throughout the day, aerial displays, stage performances, science workshops, and competition presentations were held at various times. Brief rainfall affected the festival grounds. A large number of visitors attended the event, and booths organized by various institutions showcased technological products, prototypes, and promotional activities.


Schedule of Day 2

10:15 – 10:20 | Aerial Display (Bayraktar TB2)

10:20 – 10:35 | Aerial Display (T-129 Atak Helicopter)

10:45 – 10:55 | Aerial Display (T-70)

11:00 – 11:10 | Aerial Display (CN-235 Parachute Jumps)

11:10 – 11:30 | Azerbaijan-Cyprus Friendship Society Traditional Dance Performance

11:30 – 11:45 | Aerial Display (HÜRKUŞ)

11:55 – 12:05 | Aerial Display (T-70)

12:10 – 12:35 | Aerial Display (SOLOTÜRK)

12:40 – 13:10 | Science Demonstration

13:45 – 14:45 | Türk Armoni Yıldızları Orchestra

15:00 – 15:25 | Aerial Display (Bayraktar AKINCI)

15:20 – 15:40 | Aerial Display (S-70 Steel Wings)

15:45 – 16:15 | Aerial Display (Asena-Akinci-Panter Passage)

16:15 – 17:15 | Rafadan Tayba Technological Team Performance

Flight Displays and Stage Events

On the second day of the festival, domestic and national aircraft continued their flight demonstrations over the skies of the former Ercan Airport in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The day’s displays began in the morning with the Bayraktar TB2 UAV. This was followed by performances featuring the T-129 ATAK attack helicopter, the T-70 General Purpose Helicopter, and parachute jumps from the CN-235 aircraft.

Later in the day, additional demonstrations were conducted with the HÜRKUŞ trainer aircraft and the T-70 helicopter. Acrobatic flight displays were performed by the SOLOTÜRK F-16 demonstration team.



As part of the program, a traditional dance performance by the Azerbaijan-Cyprus Friendship Society was staged, and a musical concert was presented by the Türk Armoni Yıldızları Orchestra.

Visit by Veterans of the Cyprus Peace Operation

On the second day of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025, veterans who participated in the Cyprus Peace Operation visited the festival grounds. The veterans examined the Bayraktar KIZILELMA platform on-site and were hosted by Elvan Kuzucu Hıdır, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Turkey Technology Team Foundation (T3 Foundation). During the visit, commemorative photographs were taken with participants, and the veterans inspected the technological exhibitions and aircraft on display.


Participation of Earthquake-Affected Students from Hatay

On the second day of the festival, a group of 30 students affected by the 6 February 2023 earthquakes participated in TEKNOFEST TRNC through the organization of the Hatay Regional Office of the Turkey Youth Foundation (TÜGVA). The students took part in science workshops designed for children and youth at the Science Street area, visiting components such as the planetarium shows, simulation experience zones, and aircraft exhibitions. Additionally, the students had the opportunity to watch the flight demonstrations held throughout the day.


Friday Sermon

As the second day of the festival coincided with Friday, a temporary mosque was set up on the event grounds for Friday prayers. The sermon delivered before the prayer addressed the role of science and technology in Islam. It highlighted references in the Qur’an to knowledge and research, and recalled the contributions of historical Islamic scholars to civilization.



The sermon also emphasized the need for young people to make use of contemporary opportunities and contribute to scientific progress. It underscored the importance of supporting initiatives such as TEKNOFEST. The sermon was delivered by religious officials on-site under the coordination of the TRNC Directorate of Religious Affairs.

May 3, 2025

TEKNOFEST TRNC Day 3

Award Ceremony and Official Participation

The third day of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025 was marked by the announcement of competition results and the presentation of awards. The award ceremony, held at the festival grounds established at the former Ercan Airport, was attended by numerous official representatives including President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and TRNC President Ersin Tatar. During the ceremony, awards were presented to finalist teams that placed in thirteen subcategories across six main competitions. The competitions were organized into different categories based on participants’ age groups and project themes. From among tens of thousands of applicants from 22 countries including Türkiye, the finalists were announced following the completion of the evaluation process by the third day.


Participation and Speech by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan arrived in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus on 3 May 2025 and attended the award ceremony held at the former Ercan Airport, where he delivered a speech. Beginning his address by greeting the Turkish Cypriot people, Erdoğan highlighted technological cooperation initiatives alongside strategic projects implemented across various regions of Northern Cyprus.



He emphasized that the event was being held in these beautiful lands where the past meets the future, describing it as “a determined step by the nation, the two states, and one heart toward a shared future.”


Erdoğan noted that this was the 11th edition of TEKNOFEST and the first time it was held in Northern Cyprus. He announced that 15,750 teams and 47,865 participants from 22 countries had applied, with 268 teams and 1,083 participants advancing to the finals. Erdoğan stated that the technology competitions, organized across multiple categories, clearly demonstrated the progress young people have made in the field of technology.


In his speech, Erdoğan extensively covered Türkiye’s advancements in its defense industry, stating: “The national combat aircraft KAAN, the Bayraktar Kızılelma unmanned combat aircraft, the ANKA-3 unmanned combat aerial vehicle, the HÜRJET jet-powered trainer and attack aircraft, the new-generation basic training aircraft HÜRKUŞ, the ATAK-2 heavy attack helicopter, and our multi-purpose amphibious ship TCG Anadolu are proudly flying our flag over Gök Vatan and Mavi Vatan.” He emphasized that Türkiye now ranks among the world’s top three countries in UAS technology and credited young innovators for their contributions to this progress.


Erdoğan also made statements regarding education, digitalization, and infrastructure investments. He announced that four sports facilities in Northern Cyprus had been completed, 7,026 students had been provided with dormitory services, and a mobile e-Government application would be launched shortly. He further stated that “whatever digital facilities exist in our country will also be available in TRNC,” highlighting the establishment of common standards in document security and educational infrastructure.


Regarding public investments in Northern Cyprus, he mentioned industrial zones and water and electricity supply projects. He confirmed that a subsea water pipeline had been laid from Türkiye to Northern Cyprus and that “work has entered the second phase regarding electricity supply.”


At the conclusion of his speech, Erdoğan emphasized the importance of Northern Cyprus by stating, “These lands are the legacy and trust left to us by our martyrs,” and presented awards to the young participants who placed in the competitions.

Participation and Speech by TRNC President Ersin Tatar

President Ersin Tatar of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus attended the award ceremony held on the third day of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025 and delivered a speech. Tatar described the first-ever organization of TEKNOFEST in TRNC as “a historic turning point,” emphasizing that the event served as a platform strengthening the bonds and shared national goals between the Turkish Cypriot people and Türkiye.



In his speech, Tatar dedicated special attention to Türkiye’s achievements in the defense industry, stating: “All institutions responsible for Türkiye’s recent successes in its national defense industry are monuments of pride for the entire Turkish world.” He noted that Bayraktar UAS systems and technologies developed by ASELSAN and TUSAŞ had come together with the youth of TRNC. Tatar also emphasized that the festival provided an environment that enhanced self-confidence.


Tatar stated that the festival had drawn intense participation, with visitor numbers approaching 150,000 by the third day, and projected that attendance would reach 200,000 by the event’s conclusion. He noted that hundreds of thousands of Cypriot youth had participated directly in a technology event of this scale for the first time.


Tatar also referred to public projects completed prior to the festival, announcing the opening of the Presidential Complex and the House of Representatives building. He added that the High Court, the National Library, a new mosque, and a 400-dunum national park would soon be put into service. He underscored that these projects represented crucial steps toward completing TRNC’s institutional and structural development.

Speaker of the TBMM, Ministers, and Other Official Participants

The Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye, Numan Kurtulmuş, also attended the award ceremony on the third day of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025. Other attendees included Türkiye’s Minister of National Defense Yaşar Güler, Chief of the General Staff General Metin Gürak, and commanders of the armed forces.


Additionally, the following ministers from the Presidential Cabinet were present: Minister of Labor and Social Security Vedat Işıkhan, Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Murat Kurum, Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan, Minister of Youth and Sports Osman Aşkın Bak, Minister of National Education Yusuf Tekin, Minister of Health Kemal Memişoğlu, Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı, Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat, and Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu.


Representing the Grand National Assembly, Deputy Speaker Celal Adan also attended the ceremony. Additionally, participants included Mustafa Destici, General Chairman of the Great Unity Party; Binali Yıldırım, Chairman of the Council of Elders of the Organization of Turkic States; Serdar Karagöz, Chairman and General Manager of Anadolu Ajansı; Mehmet Zahid Sobacı, General Manager of TRT; as well as members of parliament and representatives of other institutions.


At the conclusion of the program, Selçuk Bayraktar, Chairman of the TEKNOFEST Board and T3 Foundation Board of Trustees, presented a gift to President Erdoğan, who then posed on stage with TRNC President Ersin Tatar. Subsequently, a group photograph was taken with the T3 Foundation leadership and other participants.

Türkiye Maarif Foundation Schools and International Participation

On the third day of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025, student teams from Türkiye Maarif Foundation schools abroad participated at the festival grounds. Four teams from Maarif Foundation schools in Azerbaijan, Pakistan, and Afghanistan advanced to the finals of the technology competitions organized under TEKNOFEST. In this context, the student team from the Pakistan Maarif School won first place in the primary school category of the Social Innovation Competition.


Prof. Dr. Mahmut Mustafa Özdil, Chairman of Türkiye Maarif Foundation, made the following statement at the festival grounds: “We learned that our team from Pakistan was awarded first place in the Social Innovation Competition. We are delighted by this achievement.” Özdil also highlighted the significance of students from Azerbaijan, Pakistan, and Afghanistan participating in the TEKNOFEST finals.


The Maarif students at the festival visited exhibition areas and technology booths outside the competitions, met with teams from Türkiye, and presented their projects.

First Overseas Flight of the GÖKBEY Helicopter

As part of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025, the GÖKBEY general-purpose helicopter, developed by Turkish Aerospace Industries Inc. (TUSAŞ), completed its first overseas flight. This flight, which took place on 3 May 2025, the third day of the festival, marked a significant milestone in the GÖKBEY platform’s testing process.


The helicopter took off from TUSAŞ facilities in Ankara in the early morning and completed a flight lasting approximately five hours to reach the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.


Following the flight, TUSAŞ General Manager Prof. Dr. Temel Kotil provided the following statement at the festival grounds: “GÖKBEY flew abroad for the first time. GÖKBEY now has this capability. As a civilian aircraft, it can reach any destination. It arrived here with an excellent performance.” Kotil also highlighted the technical details of the flight and emphasized the helicopter’s capacity for general-purpose use.

May 5, 2025

TEKNOFEST TRNC Day 4

On the fourth day, award ceremonies, closing remarks, an astronaut visit, and institutional visits took place. The closing program featured speakers including Turkey’s Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır, TEKNOFEST Board of Directors Chairman Selçuk Bayraktar, TRNC President Ersin Tatar, TRNC Prime Minister Ünal Üstel, and Vice President of the Republic of Türkiye Cevdet Yılmaz.


Closing Remarks

Closing Remarks by TEKNOFEST Board of Directors Chairman Selçuk Bayraktar

Speaking at the closing ceremony of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025 on 5 May, Selçuk Bayraktar, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Turkey Technology Team Foundation and Chairman of the TEKNOFEST Board of Directors, focused his speech on the scope of the event, its impact on the younger generation, and future planning. At the outset, Bayraktar emphasized that TEKNOFEST is not merely a competition organization, stating, “TEKNOFEST is not just a technology competition. TEKNOFEST is the story of a nation’s awakening.” With this statement, he underscored that the event’s fundamental purpose extends beyond technical proficiency.



Bayraktar directly addressed the younger generation, describing TEKNOFEST as “the place where a generation of self-confident youth is being built.” He acknowledged the challenges encountered along the way, saying, “This path is not easy; obstacles will arise, but we will never stop.” To the participants, he emphasized the importance of scientific curiosity and encouraged continuous learning with these words: “Be curious, question, research, and never step back from creation.”


Bayraktar clarified that TEKNOFEST’s organizational structure goes far beyond competition categories, highlighting that the festival offers a multidimensional engagement space through scientific workshops, flight demonstrations, thematic exhibitions, and interactive experience zones. Emphasizing the applicability of this model in other regions, he announced the next destination: “The new route of this spirit of unity is Istanbul. In September, we will reunite with the TEKNOFEST spirit in Istanbul, the jewel of the world.”



At the conclusion of his speech, Bayraktar extended his gratitude to the volunteers who contributed to the organization of TEKNOFEST TRNC, the T3 Foundation teams, stakeholder institutions, and all participants.

Closing Remarks by TRNC President Ersin Tatar

The final speaker at the closing ceremony of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025 on 5 May 2025 was President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) Ersin Tatar. In his address, he emphasized the historical, political, and cultural ties between the TRNC and the Republic of Türkiye, framing the hosting of TEKNOFEST within this context.

Tatar began his speech by referencing the nature of the TRNC’s relationship with Türkiye, stating: “We are an inseparable part of the Turkish nation.”


President Tatar described the organization of TEKNOFEST in the TRNC, which he referred to as a “sister homeland,” as “a great honor.” He noted that the event was not merely aimed at youth but held profound meaning for the entire Turkish Cypriot community, declaring: “This festival is not only a source of pride for our youth but for the entire Turkish Cypriot people.”


He also commented on the scale of the festival’s organization, the level of international participation, and the technical depth of its content, highlighting the active involvement of young people as a significant development.


The closing remarks also included thanks to the Turkey Technology Team Foundation, the Ministry of Industry and Technology of the Republic of Türkiye, the TRNC Prime Ministry, local organizing teams, and all stakeholder institutions for their contributions to the success of TEKNOFEST.


Tatar noted high attendance throughout all days of the festival and confirmed that all activities were conducted as planned, concluding his speech with: “Every moment was filled with enthusiasm and conviction.”

Closing Remarks by Turkey’s Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır

Speaking at the closing ceremony of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025, Turkey’s Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır emphasized the role of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) in the fields of technology and production, highlighting the significance of the festival in this context. In defining the position of the TRNC, he stated: “The Turkish Cypriot people are not guests; they are the rightful hosts of these lands.” With this statement, he affirmed that the TRNC is not merely an observer but a direct participant and producer in Türkiye’s technology policies.


In the continuation of his speech, Kacır pointed to the need for the TRNC to advance in technology and information fields, describing TEKNOFEST as a starting point in this direction: “We aspire for these lands, watered by the blood of our martyrs, to become an information hub serving the entire world. TEKNOFEST is the spark of this vision.” With this statement, he clarified one of the festival’s strategic and sectoral transformation objectives.


Minister Kacır, who values youth participation in production processes, congratulated the teams competing in TEKNOFEST’s contests, saying: “On this occasion, I sincerely congratulate our young heroes of the National Technology Initiative who participated in the TEKNOFEST competitions.” He emphasized the need for young people to assume more active roles in entrepreneurship and technology development, affirming that policies supporting this direction will continue.


At the conclusion of his closing remarks, he thanked the organizing team, participating youth, and supporting institutions for their contributions to the festival.

Closing Remarks by Vice President of the Republic of Türkiye Cevdet Yılmaz

One of the speakers at the closing ceremony of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025 was Vice President of the Republic of Türkiye Cevdet Yılmaz. Addressing Selçuk Bayraktar, one of the architects of TEKNOFEST, Yılmaz said: “I thank Selçuk Bayraktar, the architect of TEKNOFEST, for inspiring the youth,” and acknowledged all actors who contributed to the festival’s development.



In his speech, Yılmaz referenced Türkiye’s progress in space, defense, aviation, and information technology, emphasizing how this vision is passed from generation to generation. He dedicated a special paragraph to the late Özdemir Bayraktar, stating: “The spirit instilled by the late Özdemir Bayraktar in his own family has now reached millions,” and noted that this spirit has expanded institutionally and socially through TEKNOFEST.


Later in his address, Yılmaz thanked TRNC President Ersin Tatar for his support in organizing TEKNOFEST, saying: “I thank TRNC President Ersin Tatar for his significant contribution to holding this event in Cyprus.” He also acknowledged the local executive support, praising TRNC Prime Minister Ünal Üstel and his team: “I commend TRNC Prime Minister Ünal Üstel and his team for their hospitality.”

Astronaut Visit and Memorial Presentation

On the fourth and final day of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025, the event’s program included a visit by Türkiye’s first astronauts involved in the country’s space program. Türkiye’s first astronaut Alper Gezeravcı and second astronaut Tuva Cihangir Atasever met with TRNC President Ersin Tatar during the closing ceremony.


During the meeting, a special artifact commemorating Türkiye’s first human space mission was presented to President Tatar. The memorial item references the Axiom-3 mission, conducted in 2023 under the coordination of the Türkiye Space Agency (TUA) and TÜBİTAK UZAY, marking Türkiye’s first human spaceflight.

Demonstrations and Aerial Performances

On the fourth day of TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025, the Turkish Stars aerobatic team of the Turkish Air Force performed a flight demonstration. During the show, jet aircraft formed the shapes of a crescent and star in the sky. Simultaneously, the poem “Bu Bayrak” was played through the festival’s sound system.

Foundation for Strengthening the Turkish Armed Forces Program

On 5 May 2025, the Foundation for Strengthening the Turkish Armed Forces (TSKGV) gathered with its donors at the TEKNOFEST TRNC festival grounds. The event, attended by TSKGV General Director Sadık Piyade, included meetings with donors who support the foundation, as well as briefings on joint projects with the Presidency of Defense Industries and its affiliated institutions. Certificates of appreciation were presented to some donors. Brochures introducing projects developed by the foundation were distributed, and attendees were informed about recent advancements in defense technologies.

Ceremony and Closing

TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025 concluded with an official closing ceremony held on 5 May 2025. Following the protocol speeches, an award ceremony was held for finalist teams that placed in the competitions. Awards were presented on the main stage by category, with plaques and commemorative gifts given to participants.


TEKNOFEST TRNC Closing Ceremony, 5 May 2025 – Anadolu Agency


Following the ceremony, members of the Board of Trustees of the Turkey Technology Team Foundation (T3 Foundation), TEKNOFEST Board of Directors, representatives from the Ministry of Industry and Technology, jury members, festival volunteers, staff, protocol members, and competitors gathered on stage for a commemorative photograph. This image captured the final moment of the festival’s four-day journey.


All activities on the festival grounds concluded at 19:00. Institutional booths, exhibition areas, and performance platforms were gradually closed. In post-event information notices, it was reported that TEKNOFEST TRNC 2025 welcomed a total of 225,000 visitors over its four-day duration.

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AuthorEdanur KarakoçMay 1, 2025 at 7:26 AM

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Summary

TEKNOFEST Northern Cyprus 2025 was held from 1 to 4 May at the former Ercan Airport in Lefkoşa. A total of 47,865 participants from 22 countries applied, with 268 teams and 1,083 finalist projects taking part. Throughout the festival, science workshops, air shows, concerts, and panel discussions were conducted. An award ceremony was held with the participation of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and the total number of visitors reached 225,000. TEKNOFEST hosted a multinational gathering focused on science and technology in Northern Cyprus over four days.

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Contents

  • May 1, 2025

    Organization and Participation

  • May 1, 2025

    Event Area and Technical Infrastructure

  • May 1, 2025

    Competitions, Categories and Winning Teams

  • May 1, 2025

    Scientific Events and Experience Zones

  • May 1, 2025

    Aerial Displays and Military Platform Participations

  • May 1, 2025

    TEKNOFEST TRNC Day 1

  • May 1, 2025

    Opening Ceremony

  • May 1, 2025

    Aerial Displays

  • May 1, 2025

    Turkish Resistance Organization National Struggle Exhibition Area

  • May 2, 2025

    TEKNOFEST TRNC Day 2

  • May 3, 2025

    TEKNOFEST TRNC Day 3

  • May 3, 2025

    Award Ceremony and Official Participation

  • May 3, 2025

    Türkiye Maarif Foundation Schools and International Participation

  • May 3, 2025

    First Overseas Flight of the GÖKBEY Helicopter

  • May 5, 2025

    TEKNOFEST TRNC Day 4

  • May 5, 2025

    Closing Remarks

  • May 5, 2025

    Astronaut Visit and Memorial Presentation

  • May 5, 2025

    Demonstrations and Aerial Performances

  • May 5, 2025

    Foundation for Strengthening the Turkish Armed Forces Program

  • May 5, 2025

    Ceremony and Closing

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