2015 Turkey Boot Camp Program
2015 Turkey Boot Camp Program
February 5, 2015
The US Department of States Global Innovation through Science and Technology (GIST) initiative
empowers young innovators through networking, skills building, mentoring, and access to financing
to develop startup solutions that address economic and development challenges. Since 2011, GIST has
engaged with science and technology innovators and entrepreneurs in 86 emerging economies around
the world, providing training and resources to help them build successful startups. This is done through
competitions, startup boot camps, and interactive online programs. GIST Startup Boot Camps empower
young science and technology innovators and entrepreneurs through virtual training and two days of
on-the-ground training and mentoring delivered by top US mentors and in-country partners. From
more than 50 applications, 20 teams were selected, based on a review of scientific concepts, market
potential, and a statement of intent. GIST Demo Day offers the top seven teams the opportunity to pitch
to the public, and allows the public to interact and network with all 20 teams.
www.gistnetwork.org
The Global Innovation through Science & Technology (GIST) initiative is led by the US Department of State.
This GIST Boot Camp is implemented by the IC Institute at The University of Texas at Austin
in partnership with TTGV and Cyberpark.
Meet the
MENTORS
Heath Naquin serves as Executive Director for the SW I-Corps Node at The University of
Texas at Austin. Previously, he served as a Managing Director for a multi-university NSF
Industry University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC). Heath was a founding member
of three different start-up business initiatives across sectors. He has helped companies raise
more than $30 Million in funding. Heath actively works on international commercialization
initiatives and efforts focusing on industry collaboration, new project development and
deployment along with building linkages between industry, government, academia, and the
venture capital community. Heath has worked in more than 20 countries on international
commercialization and entrepreneurship initiatives in countries such as Colombia, Jordan,
Iraq, Korea, Mexico, Portugal, Armenia, and Turkey. Mr. Naquin has extensive experience with the NSF, EPA, and
NIH SBIR programs as an active commercial reviewer for many years. Heath also currently serves as faculty for the
Concordia University Executive MBA program Entrepreneurship and Innovation course.
Max Green is an engineer with a passion for identifying strategies to translate early-stage
innovations into successful products and services. He currently serves as a Project Director
at the IC2 Institute, where he manages programs that teach practical, hands-on education
to entrepreneurs and scientists around the world. He leverages his background in science,
engineering, and business, which allows him to be uncommonly effective at technologybased opportunity analysis, product launch strategy, marketing/sales, and the negotiation
of complex agreements. Before joining the IC2 Institute, Max worked at The University of
Texas at Austins Office of Technology Commercialization, NASA's Innovative Partnerships
Program at Kennedy Space Center, and at Applied Materials Inc. He has established a deep
understanding of the technology commercialization process, leading customer development efforts and negotiations
to close more than 50 intellectual property license agreements. He also played a central role in establishing 10
startups at UT Austin, with efforts including early discovery of product-market fit, establishing initial revenue models,
facilitating engagements with investors, entrepreneurs and strategic partners, and negotiating corporate agreements.
Max holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering and an MS in Technology Commercialization, both from The University
of Texas at Austin.
Aprille C. Raabe joined the IC2 Institute after three years with the US Department of States
Office of Science and Technology Cooperation. During her time with the State Department,
she fostered international science and technology relationships with countries in Latin
America, Europe, and Africa, to encourage joint research, innovation, and economic growth.
A significant effort in her work was to engage the private sector and strengthen the links
between basic research, innovation, and product development. One of Aprilles key roles
was to serve as the US secretariat for the US-Ireland Research and Development Partnership
Steering Committee, which promotes joint research endeavors among the partners (the
United States, Ireland, and Northern Ireland). Aprille began her career with the late Senator
Ted Stevens (AK), and served as his Staff Director and Chief Counsel on the Subcommittee on Disaster Recovery,
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. Prior to this work, Aprille was Defense Counsel
for Representative Don Young (AK). Aprille received her BA in Communication from Saint Marys College and a
Concentration in International Peace Studies from the University of Notre Dame. She received her JD from Tulane
University Law School in New Orleans, Louisiana, where she specialized in International and European Union law.
Meet the
TEAMS
ArBeep
Augmented Reality Based Educational Experiment Platform
(ArBeep) is an educational support software for students
that includes interactive holograms. ArBeep allows students
to conduct educational experiments in difficult areas while
avoiding safety hazards.
Tugrul Erdogan
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Nuri Oner
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Birds Eye
Taha Ozdemir
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Gokhan Celebi
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BTech Innovation
Kuntay Akta
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Murat Er
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Dermal Matrix
Mustafa akr
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DrugSmart
Eda Ser
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Sezen Vatansever
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EFA Motor
Emrah etn
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Endocrine Savers
zgr Gvenenler
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Eres Biotech
Elin Eki
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Ouzhan Erdur
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Gamma Protector
Gamma Protector brings a new metal-polymer composite with
better shielding efficiencies against gamma radiation. These
new composites are more lightweight and flexible and offer a
shielding efficiency that is higher than lead.
Melis Soylu
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Semih Erden
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Ender Yildirim
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Shan Mergen
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Morcellation bag
Morcellation Bag offers a laparoscopic surgery endobag
designed for enclosed specimen power morcellation and
specimen removal.
Ali Akdemir
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Beyza Baran
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MRID
Emre Unal
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Ozgun Akyuz
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N2Z
Nursel Ylmaz
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Arafat Ylmaz
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Nesibel
Nesibel is a unique social platform where companies can offer
discounts to users who can connect and share their experiences
with any good or service.
Neslihan Vural
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Sibel Yaprak
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Pigeon
Ozan Uysal
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Baak Ylmaz
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RobArch
Merve Acer
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Beril Alpagut
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Rosuvastatin
Rosuvastatin offers a new drug formulation of a statin molecule
that reduces side effects in patients, offers faster treatment
response, requires lower dosages, and offers high efficiency, high
pharmacokinetic activity.
Evren Gndodu
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lknur Alpak
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Mortaza Heidari
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Yunus Ozel
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