SAMİB TALKS: A New Vision for Sakarya’s Business World
- Sakarya Economy News
- Oct 4
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 6
The first edition of the SAMİB TALKS event, initiated by the Sakarya Association of Machinery Manufacturers (SAMİB), has been held.
Bringing together leading figures from the business world and discussing current economic developments, the first guests of SAMİB TALKS were Economy Newspaper columnists Dr. Şeref Oğuz and Vahap Munyar.

Speaking at the event held at the meeting hall of Sakarya 1st Organized Industrial Zone Directorate, Economy Newspaper General Coordinator and Columnist Dr. Şeref Oğuz emphasized that Turkey must produce and increase its production.
Oğuz stated that Turkey must not only produce but also sell what it produces.
He added that while Turkey has proven itself to the world in certain fields of production, this is not yet sufficient.
Meanwhile, Vahap Munyar highlighted in his speech that Turkey has developed significant production power but must not lose it. “If Turkey loses these production muscles, it will be much harder to recover,” said Munyar, pointing out that the Turkish economy has been facing very serious challenges in the last 2-3 years.

A New Vision for Sakarya’s Business World
The SAMİB TALKS meeting was attended by SAMİB Chairman of the Board Fatih Kar,
SAMİB Founding Chairman Metin Kar, former chairmen Günay Güneş and Turgay Çelik, SAMİB board members, as well as many industrialists and businesspeople.
SAMİB Vice Chairman Sabri Tecelli, providing information about the program, stated that through these events, they aim to bring a new vision to Sakarya’s business world.

He explained that the “SAMİB TALKS” programs, initiated by the Sakarya Association of Machinery Manufacturers, will not only focus on discussing economic developments but also serve as a platform for sharing knowledge and vision for Sakarya’s business community.
Tecelli, added that with different guests and speakers each month, the program aims to become a tradition that will guide Sakarya’s industry and economy in the future.
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