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Enerjisa Enerji enters Silicon Valley with Plug and Play

While working to contribute to a smarter and greener world by focusing on people and technology, Enerjisa Enerji signed a cooperation with Plug and Play, the largest global innovation platform for startups and companies in Silicon Valley. With the signature signed, Enerjisa Enerji becomes one of the founding members of Plug and Play’s Istanbul Office Smart Cities Vertical operating in Turkiye, and with this initiative, it aims to create project, cooperation and investment opportunities in the field by accelerating the exchange of knowledge and experience in its ecosystem.

With an impact-oriented sustainability approach, Enerjisa Enerji signed a new collaboration with Plug and Play, the largest global innovation platform for startups and companies in Silicon Valley, at the ceremony held in Istanbul. Within the scope of the cooperation, he became one of the founding members of the Smart Cities vertical of the Plug and Play Istanbul Office.

Enerjisa Enerji, which puts sustainability at the center of its strategy and produces projects to contribute to a smarter and greener world with a focus on people and technology, continues its collaborations that will implement ideas and initiatives that will create value for all its stakeholders.

While working on different topics such as smart cities, sustainability, energy, health, internet of things, supply chain, fintech, the platform offers its member companies a worldwide network for potential collaborations. The ceremony was held with the participation of Enerjisa Enerji CEO Murat Pinar and Plug and Play Turkiye and EMEA Regional Director Lale Can Gozubuyuk.

We focus on the search for creative technological solutions

Speaking at the ceremony, Enerjisa Enerji CEO Murat Pinar said, “As Enerjisa Enerji, we lead Turkiye’s energy transformation, transform our customers’ lives and prepare them for the future. On the other hand, we continue our efforts with all our strength to offer a better future to more people all over Turkiye with the projects we produce by expanding our own ecosystem. Thanks to our cooperation with Plug and Play, Enerjisa Enerji will focus on finding new ideas and initiatives in its sector and searching for creative technological solutions with the innovation platform that brings together the world’s largest companies.”

Plug and Play Turkiye and EMEA Regional Director Lale Can Gozubuyuk: “We are honored that Enerjisa, one of the first companies that comes to mind when energy is mentioned in Turkiye, is also included in our ecosystem. While the future of energy is at the center of the world’s agenda, creating a strategy on this issue has become a priority not only for energy companies but also for states. As Plug and Play, we carry out studies in which we design the future in many aspects with hundreds of stakeholders in more than 50 locations globally in the field of new-generation energy. We are very excited with the awareness of what we can achieve together with Enerjisa. I am sure we will share our success stories with you in the near future.”

Plug and Play provides innovation consultancy to Fortune 500 companies with its business development focused startup acceleration program. On the platform, which has more than 50,000 startups in its network globally, 30 of them are in the “unicorn” position, which is expressed as “startups with a valuation of over $1 billion”. Collaborating with more than 500 institutions, Plug and Play organizes more than 70 acceleration programs per year. Plug and Play has made it possible to invest a total of $10 billion in more than 2000 entrepreneurs since its establishment, thanks to its platform network serving more than 20 sectors with more than 700 employees in more than 40 locations around the world. At the beginning of the programs that Plug and Play is working on, there are topics such as “smart cities, sustainability, energy, health, internet of things, supply chain, fintech, insurance, agriculture, travel, real estate, brand management, catering, corporate technologies, Covid-19”.

Source: Egirisim / Translated by Irem Yildiz

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