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25 красавіка 2026, 09:12
Türkiye’s SAHA 2026 defense expo to bring homegrown technologies to global stage
ANKARA, 25 April (BelTA - Anadolu) - International defense and
aerospace event SAHA 2026 will enhance the global visibility of
homegrown technological initiatives in Istanbul on May 5-9.
Haluk
Gorgun, secretary of Turkish Defense Industries, told Anadolu that the
SAHA Istanbul Defense and Aerospace Cluster has brought dynamism to the
sector with significant contributions, providing stakeholders the
opportunity for global visibility.
“The event, organized under
the auspices of the Turkish Presidency, will serve as a strategic
showcase, bringing Türkiye’s defense, aviation, and space vision to the
world,” he said. “The event will help reinforce the country’s
technological independence with the further global visibility of our
homegrown initiatives, in line with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s
‘Century of Türkiye’ program.”
The SAHA 2026 event will run under
the motto “Master Technology, Shape the Future” this year, providing a
platform where Turkish firms will showcase their achievements so far and
discuss the capabilities tomorrow may bring.
Gorgun stated that
Türkiye’s defense industry is advancing with its high-tech-focused
research and development (R&D) approach and through the collective
efforts of a broad ecosystem made up of prime contractors, small and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), universities and startups.
He
noted that every step taken toward enhancing the country’s defense
ecosystem aims to make it more competitive, resilient and sustainable.
He
stated that this year’s event is expected to see more intensive global
representation and stronger business development, bringing together more
than 1,700 participating firms from over 140 countries alongside
officials and procurement teams across an area of more than 100,000
square meters (107,639 square feet).
One of the standout features
of SAHA 2026 is the next-generation experience areas that offer
participants the opportunity to interact closely with cutting-edge
technology.
Gorgun stated that events such as the FPV drone zone,
international competitions, combat zones for unmanned ground vehicles
(UGVs), and the “World Drone War” event will help participants assess
the transformation of the modern combat environment and real-world needs
on the ground.
Meanwhile, sessions under the “SAHA Talks”
umbrella will focus on topics such as digital transformation, artificial
intelligence (AI), cybersecurity and dual-use technologies.
The
event’s multi-hub structure will take participants to Atakoy Marina and
Sarayburnu for maritime platforms, turning the event into a
comprehensive gathering involving land, air, sea and space platforms.
The
business-to-business (B2B), government-to-business (G2B), and
government-to-government (G2G) meetings to be held at the expo will help
deepen connections, while new product launches will boost the
visibility of high-tech products in global markets.
Gorgun stated
that the signing ceremonies held at the previous event and the scale of
resulting deals showed the SAHA platform’s capacity to generate
business.
“We aim to further advance this momentum with more than
150 signing ceremonies this year, resulting in a massive increase via
joint development, supply chain integration, tech collaborations and
export-oriented deals,” he said. “SAHA 2026 will enhance our
collaboration networks with the global ecosystem, creating a broad
foundation for cooperation from Europe to the Gulf and from Asia-Pacific
to North America.”
He added that the event will also include
Türkiye’s Public Day, when young people, families and technology
enthusiasts will have the opportunity to experience the latest
developments firsthand.