The spirit of October 29 has been revived with artificial intelligence technology.
Teknosa transformed the project “The greatest gift in the second century: The Republic of Turkey,” which it launched as part of the celebrations for the 100th anniversary of the Republic, into an unforgettable experience on the occasion of the October 29 Republic Day. As of October 25, Teknosa’s mobile …

Teknosa transformed its project “The Greatest Gift in the Second Century: The Republic of Turkey” initiated as part of the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Republic into an unforgettable experience within the scope of the October 29 Republic Day. As of October 25, users who enter Teknosa’s mobile application can visit Anıtkabir by clicking on a specially prepared page for this experience, engaging with a visual world created using artificial intelligence technology.
Users entering Teknosa’s mobile application experience an unforgettable journey as they visit Anıtkabir step by step, starting from the Lion’s Road, accompanied by the words of Atatürk emphasizing the values of the Republic in his own voice. Sabancı Holding’s subsidiary, Teknosa, has turned the project initiated for the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Republic into an unforgettable experience for the October 29 Republic Day. Since October 25, users can visit Anıtkabir by clicking on a specially prepared page in Teknosa’s mobile application, utilizing a visual world created with artificial intelligence technology. In the project prepared in collaboration with Ogilvy 4129, visitors progress step by step at Anıtkabir while listening to Atatürk’s words emphasizing the values of the Republic in his own voice. In this experience starting from the Lion’s Road, there are also special contents about important points of the National Struggle given for the establishment of the Republic of Turkey, such as our cities Samsun, Çanakkale, İzmir, and Istanbul.
The entirety of Anıtkabir has been modeled.
The application technology that models the entire Anıtkabir creates a realistic visiting experience and can be easily experienced through the Teknosa mobile application on both Android and iOS operating systems. Teknosa, in collaboration with Blindlook, makes the special experience prepared for the 101st year accessible for visually impaired users through descriptive tagging methods.
Teknosa employees in the presence of Atatürk
Teknosa employees also visited Atatürk to express their gratitude and respect on October 25, led by Emre Kurtoğlu, Deputy General Manager of Teknosa Digital Commerce and Marketing, and experienced the application firsthand at Anıtkabir.