Yurtbay Seramik Visit

by Anıl Soylu | Mar 30, 2022
A long term joint collaboration between ITU Faculty of Mines and Research&Development (R&D) Unit of YURTBAY Seramik Group were planned on a scientific-technological basis and with a value that will be an example of University-Industry cooperation.

A long term joint collaboration between ITU Faculty of Mines and Research&Development (R&D) Unit of YURTBAY Seramik Group were planned on a scientific-technological basis and with a value that will be an example of University-Industry cooperation.
In this direction, under the leadership of Osman and Mehmet; Two meetings were held
1) at ITU Mining Faculty (Maslak, Istanbul) on 15.03.2022 and
2) at Eskişehir-YURTBAY CERAMIC Campus on 25.03.2022 with the participation of our relevant Faculty Members and production and R&D technical staff by the sector.

In these meetings, know-how and possible opportunities within the scope of ceramic raw materials, technical processes and R&D were shared mutually, the advantages and weaknesses in these scopes were examined, and problems and solution suggestions were discussed for future collaborations on Ceramic Raw Materials and Ceramic Production Process.


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İTÜ Faculty of Mines

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The Faculty of Mines was established in 1953 in Istanbul. At its first years, the faculty composed of mainly Turkish and German professors, and its program was similar to those days’ famous mining schools such as Aachen, Clausthal and Freiberg.

Today, the Faculty of Mines with five departments (Mining, Geological, Petroleum and Natural Gas, Geophysical, and Mineral Processing Engineering) and 13 sub-divisions is graduating young and proficient engineers to search, develop and produce underground sources of Turkey.
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