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Applications open for Green Transformation in Industry (Turkey)

Deadline: 09-Jun-2026

TUBİTAK is inviting applications for projects that develop innovative digital and green solutions supporting sustainable transformation and crisis impact reporting. The programme funds R&D-driven, market-oriented projects that promote green transformation, resource efficiency, waste reduction, and rapid commercialisation. Funding ranges from up to $500,000 for micro/small SMEs to up to $1.5 million for large enterprises, with a maximum project duration of 24 months.

About the Opportunity

TUBİTAK is offering funding to support organisations in Turkey that can develop innovative green and digital technologies with clear commercial potential.

The programme is designed to help applicants turn R&D outputs into market-ready products while supporting:

Projects are expected to deliver practical, measurable outcomes within a limited implementation period.

Funding Information

Funding depends on the size of the enterprise:

Project Duration

Programme Objectives

The programme aims to support R&D-based solutions that contribute to sustainable transformation.

Key objectives include:

Priority Thematic Areas

Projects should align with one or more of the following areas:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants include:

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Additional Staff Requirement

Each applicant must include:

If a staff member’s degree is in another field:

Who Is Not Eligible?

The following are not eligible:

Proposal Requirements

Projects are expected to:

Important Compliance Note

Applications may be rejected before peer review if they:

Best-Suited Applicants

This programme is especially relevant for:

How to Apply

A strong proposal should combine technical innovation, environmental relevance, and a realistic commercialisation plan.

Steps to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility
    Ensure your company is established in Turkey and not active in restricted or defense-related sectors.
  2. Choose the right thematic area
    Align your proposal with one or more of the programme’s priority green themes.
  3. Define the innovation clearly
    Show how the project offers a new or improved green/digital solution.
  4. Demonstrate commercial potential
    Explain how the R&D output will become a market-ready product within 24 months.
  5. Include qualified project staff
    Make sure at least one team member meets the required educational or experience criteria.
  6. Address environmental and social compliance
    Show alignment with national rules and World Bank environmental and social standards.
  7. Submit a complete proposal
    Ensure all documents and revisions are submitted on time to avoid rejection before peer review.

Tips for Applicants

To improve competitiveness:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these issues:

FAQs

1. Who is offering this funding?

The programme is offered by TUBİTAK.

2. What is the purpose of the programme?

It supports innovative digital and green solutions that contribute to sustainable transformation, resource efficiency, waste reduction, and rapid commercialisation.

3. How much funding is available?

Funding depends on company size:

4. What is the maximum project duration?

Projects must be completed within 24 months, and this cannot be extended beyond the maximum limit.

5. Who can apply?

Eligible applicants are capital companies established in Turkey, provided they are not active in restricted or defense-related sectors.

6. What kinds of projects are encouraged?

Projects in areas such as climate change, biodiversity, circular economy, clean energy, sustainable agriculture, and smart transportation are especially encouraged.

Conclusion

This TUBİTAK green and digital innovation programme is a strong opportunity for companies in Turkey developing market-ready sustainability solutions.

With funding of up to $1.5 million and a focus on R&D, green transformation, and commercialisation, the programme can help businesses turn innovative environmental technologies into real-world impact.

For more information, visit TUBİTAK.

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