Turkish president wants Apple to invest R&D capital, offers tax incentives

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in General Discussion edited February 2014
During a high-level meeting on Tuesday, Turkish President Abdullah G?l called for Apple to invest in the state's growing technopark initiative, while CEO Tim Cook confirmed plans for a "unique" flagship Apple Store in Istanbul.

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Turkish President Abdullah G?l (far left) meets with Apple CEO Tim Cook. | Source: President of Turkey's official website


As noted in a brief report of the meeting posted to the president's official webpage, G?l asked that Apple consider Turkey for future research and development activities.

By having a base of operations in Turkey, consumers would look at Apple not only as a purveyor of goods, but as a company that adds value to the country, the president said. He mentioned that the technopark project is continually growing with new investments "everyday," though details on which companies were sinking capital into the region were not disclosed.

Despite being one of the more important issues at hand, not much was revealed regarding the FATIH education project. When it was announced that Cook was in Turkey to visit G?l, it was speculated that the meeting would revolve around the initiative that could be worth between $3 billion to $4 billion.

FATIH is an aggressive high-tech educational plan that looks to put up to 15 million tablets into the hands of Turkey's students. Apple VP of Education John Couch previously met with G?l to discuss the deal in 2013. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the man behind FATIH, subsequently visited Apple's Cupertino headquarters to get a better understanding of the iPad in education technology.

Moving on to the subject of retail, Cook said that Apple plans to open a "unique" Apple Store in Istanbul this April. Without going into detail, the Apple chief revealed the location will boast features and a design concept seen nowhere else in the world.

In December, a report surfaced claiming the new Istanbul outlet is to be located at Zorlu Center and would showcase a large glass cap structure like those seen at Apple's flagship stores in New York and Shanghai.

Apple opened the doors to its Online Apple Store in October, marking the company's first official retail presence in the country.

Other topics of discussion included localization of Apple's Siri virtual assistant, the iOS implementation of a Turkish keyboard and increasing local App Store content.
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  • Reply 1 of 23
    bobschlobbobschlob Posts: 1,074member
    "will boast features and a design concept seen nowhere else in the world."

    Ok. So my curiosity is piqued.
  • Reply 2 of 23

    Cook will make it interesting by calling it the Constantinople Apple Store.

     

    In seriousness, I hope he closes that deal.  $3B+ worth of iPads would be huge.  For a sale that large, I'm sure he will "consider" Abdullah G?!'s request.

  • Reply 3 of 23
    Um, yeah. In this box we offer a store. In this box we offer a store. And in this box, we offer a store.
  • Reply 4 of 23
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member
    Might be a good place to set up European headquarters if Ireland doesn't work out.
  • Reply 5 of 23
    lukeilukei Posts: 379member
    Except of course that Turkey isn't in the EU...
  • Reply 6 of 23
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    Except of course that Turkey isn't in the EU...

     

    Except that Turkey is in the EUCU.

  • Reply 7 of 23
    lukeilukei Posts: 379member
    I suggest you do a bit more research on what the difference to political control and intra country economics the various acronyms mean.
  • Reply 8 of 23
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    I suggest you do a bit more research on what the difference to political control and intra country economics the various acronyms mean.

    I perfectly know what it means. Turkey is to the EU as Mexico is to US and Canada.

  • Reply 9 of 23
    lukeilukei Posts: 379member
    Far more complicated than that especially regarding tariffs. However clearly it also means that having Turkey as a European headquarters is nonsense.
  • Reply 10 of 23
    asdasdasdasd Posts: 5,686member
    Apple don't do R&D anywhere much outside Cupertino.
  • Reply 11 of 23
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
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    Apple don't do R&D anywhere much outside Cupertino.

     

    Israel.

     

    I read an article last year which said that Apple was opening it's third R&D center in that country.

  • Reply 12 of 23
    asciiascii Posts: 5,936member
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    "will boast features and a design concept seen nowhere else in the world."



    Ok. So my curiosity is piqued.

    Maybe it will have one of those pointed dome roofs popular in that part of the world.

  • Reply 13 of 23
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
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    Maybe it will have one of those pointed dome roofs popular in that part of the world.


    That would be terrible, easily the worst Apple store ever made.

     

    Because, Apple shouldn't be including religious crap into their designs, in my opinion.

  • Reply 14 of 23
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member

    While domes are used on a lot of churches and mosques they are not innately religious.

     

    Not sure Apple would be able to build one entirely out of glass though.

  • Reply 15 of 23
    At first, I think it is like a blackmail request...but it make sense for Apple to add an R&D unit to friendly customer to develop educational contents over there. US government should stop the witch hunt on behalf of Google and Amazon to punish Apple for their success. Government should learn its own stupidity thru the idiot judges and DOJ
  • Reply 16 of 23
    I think it would be fair for Apple to invest in the country if the country is willing to bet a large part of its education on Apple. This may also be a very good sign that Apple can get the deal.

    There are many things that Apple can research there. Education, Languages and Mapping are examples. They are in both Asia and Europe so research being done in Europe and Asia can extend there. I am sure Tim & team will think of something good.
  • Reply 17 of 23
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    Apple don't do R&D anywhere much outside Cupertino.

     

    Sure they do...  

     

    Anobit and PrimeSense  are in Israel.

    AlgoTrim, C3 Technologies, Polar Rose are from Sweeden

    Imagination Technologies is in the UK.

  • Reply 18 of 23

    Israel.

  • Reply 19 of 23
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    Israel.

     

    I read an article last year which said that Apple was opening it's third R&D center in that country.


     

    Those relate to purchased companies.

  • Reply 20 of 23
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    Sure they do...  

     

    Anobit and PrimeSense  are in Israel.

    AlgoTrim, C3 Technologies, Polar Rose are from Sweeden

    Imagination Technologies is in the UK.


     

    ImgTec isn't an Apple subsidiary.

     

    Pre-existing Corporations purchased by Apple

    AlgoTrim, C3 Tech, Polar Rose, Anobit and PrimeSense.

     

    None of these were deliberate creations of Apple and thus invested capital to build global R&D Centers.

     

    They are purchased companies whose R&D locations act as satellite divisions, all coordinating with the main IP at Apple.

     

    Most of those staffs either leave after the merger or relocate to Cupertino, while small hands on staffs stay remote.

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