In a world where the potential for technological innovation was confined to mere concepts, the realization of a truly sustainable and net-zero future remained a distant dream. However, a groundbreaking transformation occurred with the advent of advanced materials, emerging as the unsung heroes of progress. Sabancı Holding, a global leader in this domain, played a pivotal role in developing these revolutionary materials.

Sabancı Holding’s subsidiary, Kordsa, stood at the forefront of this innovation, providing advanced materials that reshaped industries from automotive to aerospace. Composites, with their lightweight, durability, and eco-friendliness, became essential for a sustainable industrial ecosystem. Kordsa’s involvement in the global aerospace industry, including NASA’s Orion capsule, showcased their prowess.

Moreover, Sabancı Holding’s dedication extended to smart transportation technologies, exemplified by their subsidiary Temsa’s electric buses and collaborations with hydrogen vehicle manufacturers.

Sabancı develops smart transportation technologies with their subsidiary Brisa, an advanced material tire manufacturing company, for sustainable mobility. Tires made of their materials reduce CO2 emissions without any compromise on performance and safety.

Sabancı works together with research and academia, Sabancı University’s Composite Technologies Excellence Center and SUNUM Sabancı University Nanotechnology and Application Center are two key lighthouses for future advanced materials solutions.

These advancements signaled a brighter, sustainable future powered by advanced materials, transforming industries and everyday lives.

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13 Comments

  • @hereticsoul666

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    Amazing technologies, +++ for the open-source factor of it. For the better of humanity.. not just for some greedy corporate goons!

  • @BruceStephan

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    The main reason for technology is to rid people of decent wage jobs . That's the future . Like in the comicbook movie LOGAN all the shipping trucks are automated . Corporate greed is already crippling America . While Americans are almost waking up that companies like McDonald's have always been paying slave wages to their workers , McDonald's is spending millions for automated cooking robots to rid of all the employees and increase profits further .

  • @NefariousMinded

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    Why are advanced materials the future? What a stupid fucking question.

  • @Biden-the-child-toucher

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    Because we gotta keep the 1 percent where they are even tho they avg an iq of 12 and are sociopaths 😂

  • @piotrtalaska482

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    Haloooo

  • @aiyanamapiha7389

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    Oh Gott bewahre

  • @natecloe8535

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    Its called time. An original material comes first. So by definition when we advance those materials it must be after we recieve or make the original materials. After means later in time. The future.

    They can ONLY be the future. Stop treating us like preschoolers and non sesame street watchers.

  • @blackberuang

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    IS THIS A LONG A** ADVERTISEMENT? WTF

  • @Greenlightandgo

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    using AI to predict battery failure for user safety? Is this really a big problem? These applied research places always seem like a bunch a hooey to me.

  • @a_bar8579

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    Turkey it is force the future

  • @GOLD_FEVER

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    "A cleaner Carbon- FREE vision of the future!" – IT says right as they show carbon fiber being produced XD
    Nice.

  • @carmelhadar3495

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    This is the worst video that I saw of IE, it's just a commercial with no content.

  • @arc.jubilatedeoonyechere5382

    02/19/2025 - 3:24 PM

    …Because future is advancement of socces

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