Industry and SME Empowerment Program

Celebrating excellence in technology transfer and innovation across D-8 Member States.

About the Award

The Technology Transfer Award (TTA) is an annual recognition program initiated by the D-8 Technology Transfer and Exchange Network (D-8 TTEN). It honors the most impactful technology transfer contracts among D-8 Member States and the wider OIC community.

By rewarding innovation, entrepreneurship, and cross-border collaboration, the award strengthens the bridge between research institutions, industries, and governments. It highlights the importance of turning research outcomes into real-world solutions that benefit communities, economies, and global sustainability.

Objectives

The Technology Transfer Award was established to:

  • Promote a culture of innovation and research commercialization within D-8 Member States

  • Recognize outstanding contributions from innovators, researchers, and industry partners

  • Encourage the transfer of R&D outcomes into viable businesses and products

  • Foster stronger collaboration between academia, industry, and governments

Eligibility & Participants

The Award is open to:

  • Universities and research institutions in D-8 Member States

  • Startups and SMEs engaged in technology transfer

  • Industry partners and companies that collaborate in research commercialization

Contracts must be signed or financially transacted within the year of nomination and should be conducted in D-8 and/or OIC member countries.

Award Highlights
  • USD 10,000 cash prize for the winning contract

  • Recognition certificate signed by the D-8 Organization and D-8 TTEN Secretaries

  • Free participation in a D-8 TTEN event (including travel and accommodation)

  • Global visibility and promotion across all D-8 Member States

Since its inception in 2016, the Technology Transfer Award has recognized outstanding projects across industries such as pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence.

Highlights include:

  • A $20 million collaboration between Iran’s AryoGen Pharmed and Malaysia’s Inno Bio Ventures for biosimilar drug development (2015)

  • The joint technology transfer of anti-cancer drugs between Iran and Turkey (2021)

  • A nanotechnology device agreement between Iran’s Fanavaran Nano-meghyas and Malaysia’s Progene Link (2022)

These success stories demonstrate the Award’s role in supporting innovation and fostering long-term international partnerships.

Applications are reviewed by the D-8 TTEN Award Committee, consisting of leading experts and scientific representatives.

Contracts are evaluated based on:

  • Community impact: Contribution to sustainable development goals and D-8 areas of cooperation

  • Enterprise value: Financial worth, market potential, and cost-effectiveness

  • Technology level: Patents, R&D strength, and innovation scale

  • Transfer method: Effectiveness of the chosen technology transfer approach

Winners and nominees of the Technology Transfer Award gain:

  • Increased global recognition for their achievements

  • Opportunities to connect with investors, policymakers, and industry leaders

  • Access to international collaborations and markets

  • Strengthened visibility in the global innovation ecosystem

Interested organizations and companies can apply by following these steps:

  1. Prepare the required nomination documents (contract details, supporting materials, impact statement)

  2. Submit your documents through the relevant Ministry of Higher Education in your country

  3. The Ministry forwards nominations to the D-8 Secretariat via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

👉 Applications for TTA are open until February 10, 2024 via D-8 TTEN Official Website.

For inquiries, please contact: d8@gtu.edu.tr | +90 262 605 1203

Scientific Committee Members

Dr. Mehmet Gokturk

Position

Dr. Mehmet Sahin Gok

Position

Dr. Reza Asadifard

Position

Are you ready to showcase your innovation to the world?

Apply today and join a community of pioneers driving transformation across D-8 Member States.