"Kırıkkale TEKNOFEST Club is a student organization established in line with the core values of TEKNOFEST and the vision of the “National Technology Initiative,” aiming to cultivate individuals who not only follow technology but also produce, develop, and transform it into social benefit. Our club brings together students within our university who are interested in technology and aims to establish a sustainable collaboration environment among the T3 Foundation, TEKNOFEST, and academic units.
The activity areas of the Kırıkkale TEKNOFEST Club are shaped around cybersecurity, software development, artificial intelligence, defense technologies, entrepreneurship, TEKNOFEST competitions, and social responsibility projects. The club actively carries out work on team formations for TEKNOFEST competitions, technical training programs, workshops, ideathons, and project development activities. It also aims to contribute to the activities of the T3 Foundation and DENEYAP Technology Workshops.
The management structure of our club has been formed with an interdisciplinary approach, consisting of students from different faculties and departments. Our executive board and active members aim to reach all university students equally, regardless of their academic background, and to include every student interested in technology as a part of this ecosystem. Through this approach, we aim to build a strong student profile not only in technical fields but also in social responsibility, volunteerism, and community contribution.
The vision of our club is to establish an innovative and productive student organization that represents Kırıkkale University effectively in national and international technology organizations, especially TEKNOFEST, while embracing interdisciplinary collaboration. In this direction, we focus not only on improving students’ technical knowledge but also on developing skills such as teamwork, project management, problem-solving, and entrepreneurship. At the same time, we aim to instill awareness of the National Technology Initiative in younger generations and make this vision a permanent part of the university culture."