Developing IPTV at its headquarters in Turkey - Dünya Gazetesi

2022-07-29 18:49:29 By : Ms. Mary Ying

OZUM ORSANKARA - Huawei's R&D center in Istanbul is in its 5th year and provides employment for 370 people.Many products are developed in this center, which is an international R&D center.At a summit held in the past days, the projects developed in the R&D center were also conveyed.One of the prominent products, IPTV combines social media and television on a single screen;While watching the live broadcast, it can share on social platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.At the Third Private Sector R&D Centers Summit, which was held with the participation of Fikri Işık, Minister of Science, Industry and Technology, companies had the opportunity to introduce their newly developed products.At the summit attended by many companies from various sectors, Huawei also introduced its newly developed products.Huawei's R&D center in Istanbul employs 370 people today.While all of the employees in the R&D center, which is in its 5th year, are Turks, there are also a few foreign managers.Providing information about the Videolization Project, Research Engineer Murat Kalender stated that the project started in January and stated that the project was developed with the support of TÜBİTAK TEYDEB's TÜBİTAK Industry R&D Projects Support Program with the code 1501.Stating that the project is still in the development phase, Kalender said, “With the project, we aim to present the active internet content to the users in a passive way.We aim to produce channels in different areas.For example, there may be a shopping channel where discounts will be offered to the user.Or it will be a social media channel.You will be able to watch social media shares or the shares you make, personal shares.Stating that a voice transfer command will also be added, Kalender noted that this product can be accessed from the internet, and that the product can be integrated into the phone.Noting that the project will be completed in June 2015, Kalender said, “This project will make life easier by quickly converting it to video instead of searching one by one and reading tweets.”IPTV can rewind live broadcast up to 12 hoursProject Manager Çağlar Halat gave information about another project, IPTV.Stating that IPTV was developed in the R&D center in Turkey, Halat said, “We provide a wide range of content with IPTV, which we call the new generation television experience.We provide high definition and uninterrupted broadcast quality.While watching the live broadcast, you can share the content you watch on social platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.You can make friends and follow your friends.There is an app on the side.You can share here," he said.Stating that social media and television are combined on a single screen, Halat also stated that there are features such as recording the live broadcast and rewinding up to 12 hours.Stating that desired applications can be integrated into IPTV, Halat stated that IPTV is available for sale.Stating that the broadcast speed in IPTV has reached up to 8 megabits, Halat said, “Another feature is that when you stop the broadcast on your box, you can continue to watch the broadcast on your mobile device.You can watch from your tablet or phone," he said.Stating that the rapid channel change is another important feature, Halat said the following about the improvements to be made: “There will be improvements especially on the social side.There will be features to both enjoy TV and socialize this business.For example, it will be possible to talk in the Chatroom to be established.”Private sector expenditures exceeded 10 billion lirasWhile the number of people employed in 165 private sector R&D centers in Turkey exceeded 20 thousand, R&D expenditures exceeded 10 billion liras.Today, there are 165 private sector R&D centers active in Turkey.Considering the sectoral distribution of these centers;automotive supply industry, defense industry, software, chemistry, machinery and equipment manufacturing, durable consumer goods, pharmaceuticals, automotive, electrical electronics, textiles, informatics, information and communication technologies, food industry, glass and ceramic products, aviation, air conditioning and energy. operates in many sectors.Looking at the distribution of active R&D centers by province, Istanbul ranks first with 47.Bursa is followed by Bursa with 23 units, Kocaeli with 22 units, Ankara with 18 units and İzmir with 11 units.As of today, 20 thousand 800 personnel are working in R&D centers in these centers.R&D expenditures of approximately 10 billion TL have been made by these centers to date;3 thousand 957 R&D projects were carried out and as a result 952 patents were obtained.The Ministry of Science, Industry and Technology had recently reduced the requirement to employ 50 R&D personnel, which is required to obtain the R&D Center Certificate, to 30.Thus, the Ministry aims to increase the number of these centers.The supports given for the expenditures made by the enterprises that have been awarded the R&D Center Certificate regarding the R&D and Innovation projects are listed as follows;Discount on R&D and innovation expenditures (whole expenditure can be subject to deduction).Of the wages paid for the work of R&D and support personnel, 90 percent for those with a doctorate and 80 percent for others are exempt from income tax.Insurance premium support and stamp tax exemption are applied for R&D personnel and support personnel.Number of active private sector R&D centers: 165 Number of employment: 20,800 R&D expenditures made: 10 Billion TL Number of completed R&D projects: 3957 Number of patents received: 952Written and visual content on the Dunya.com website;Even if the source is given without permission, it cannot be copied partially or completely, cannot be used elsewhere.Market data FOREKS Bilgi İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş.provided by.BIST stocks, VIOP and bond-bill data are given with a 15-minute delay.BIST name and logo are protected under "protection trademark certificate" and 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