Turkey’s engineering industry stands at the intersection of tradition and transformation. Long recognized for its strength in mechanical and civil engineering — the backbone of the nation’s manufacturing, industrial and infrastructure sectors — Turkey is now expanding rapidly into advanced disciplines such as robotics, automation, and data engineering. This evolution is driven by both domestic innovation and foreign investment, as global and local firms alike build the technologies powering modern industry. The companies on this list illustrate that breadth, from legacy manufacturers shaping the built environment to software firms engineering digital futures.
Engineering Companies in Turkey
- Onex Software
- Erdemir
- Microsoft
- Amazon
- Turkish Airlines
Top Engineering Companies in Turkey
Onex Software is a software development company that provides custom digital products, including web sites, digital platforms and mobile apps. Its team of software engineers work according to the structured Software Development Life Cycle paradigm, which articulates specific phases, goals and functions that must take place at junctures in the software development process. Founded in 2011, the company is headquartered in Izmir.
Headquartered in Istanbul, Xometry Turkey is the country’s regional branch of the on-demand manufacturing platform Xometry. Xometry allows users to browse manufacturing providers on a marketplace platform, researching and comparing their experience, services and pricing. From there, users can contract with providers to accesses services in sheet metal fabrication, 3D printing and CNC machining.
The industrial steel producer Erdemir is headquartered in Isanbul and serves as Turkey’s top provider of steel. Its products, which include hot and cold rolled mild steel as well as specialty items like chrome-plated steels, are used in the construction, automative and appliance verticals. Erdemir is one of Turkey’s largest industrial companies.
Amazon is a diversified technology company with roots in algorithmic software. Its teams of data, software and systems engineers cohere their disciplines into service via small task force teams that the company refers to in-house as “two pizza teams” (meaning that two pizzas can feed the whole team). Amazon’s engineers typically progress along a well-articulated promotion pathway. The company is headquartered in Seattle, with an office in Istanbul.
Founded in 1975, the storied American tech company Microsoft offers a diversified portfolio of software and enterprise products and services. It employs a large software, data and systems engineering team with niche expertise in cloud, AI, gaming and hardware development, and additionally focuses on platform engineering with internal developer platforms. The company has an office in Istanbul.
Turkish Airlines is owned partially by the government and partially by private entities. One of its many subsidiaries is Turkish Technic, an aircraft engineering firm that handles maintenance for planes and other aircraft. Turkish Technic serves the Turkish Airlines fleets directly and services other airline fleets as a third-party provider, offering engineering support to systems such as an aircraft’s airborne early warning and control systems. Its headquartered in Istanbul.
Founded in 2011, Milvus Robotics engineers autonomous mobile robots. These tools are primarily used in factories and warehouses and are thus purpose-built to the specifications of these environments. The Milvus Robotics engineering team employs a holistic strategy that includes mechanical, electrical and software engineers. It’s headquartered in Ankara.






