
The Cezeri Laboratories are equipped with devices produced in Türkiye
The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) contributes to young people’s access to technological opportunities through the Cezeri Lab project implemented in Moldova.
As part of the project, a two-week training program was organized for 20 participants, including 15 academics and 5 students, to ensure the effective use of the Cezeri Laboratory equipped with advanced technological devices. Participants received both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience in 3D design and printing, robotic applications, and mechatronics projects.
The certificate ceremony organized at the end of the program was attended by Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Chișinău, Uygar Mustafa Sertel, TİKA Chișinău Coordinator Tarık Mete, and Vice-Rector of Moldova State University, Prof. Dr. Vladimir Dolghi.
The Cezeri Laboratories are equipped with devices produced in Türkiye
Through its Cezeri Laboratories set up in various countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bangladesh, Algeria, and South Africa, TİKA is offering young people the opportunity to access advanced technology. These laboratories, equipped with 3D printers, CNC router devices, laser cutters, and robotic sets made in Türkiye, have become centers of innovation for engineering students and academic researchers.