
Recap: New funding project for market entry in Canada & Türkiye
Recap: New funding project for market entry in Canada & Türkiye
Introducing the JASMEX project and learn how your organisation can take the next step towards international growth.
In this session, we will provide a practical and hands-on overview of how companies and organisations can successfully explore and enter the Turkish and Canadian markets. You’ll gain valuable insights into market opportunities, key industry ecosystems, and concrete collaboration possibilities.
JASMEX survey
We would greatly appreciate your input.
We kindly invite you to participate in the JASMEX project survey, which helps us better understand the interest and support needs of our network regarding international markets.
The survey is aimed at all webinar participants and organizations interested in Canada and Türkiye markets.
Watch the recording
Can’t see the video? Here is the link to video at ITS Finland youtube channel >>
Download the presentations (pdf)
- Snapshot to Canadian markets (pdf), Sadiyah Manidhar, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Specialist, Invest Ottawa
- Why Ottawa?
- Snapshot to Turkish markets, Nilufer Alapinar, Senior Adviser, Embassy of Finland in Ankara
Project’s target markets Canada and Türkiye represent two distinct opportunities for smart mobility companies. Canada offers a familiar business culture, ever-closer ties with Europe and through the EU–Canada trade agreement (CETA), exceptional access to public procurement at all levels of government. Türkiye, one of the fastest-growing OECD economies with 85.7 million people, brings scale, major infrastructure projects, and an active ITS sector.
Agenda:
15.30 Opening remarks
15.40 Snapshot to Canadian markets
16.00 Snapshot to Turkish markets
16.20 How can the project support you?
16.40 Q&A
16.55 Closing remarks
17.00 Webinar ends
Organisers
ITS Finland, Estonian Association of Information Technology and Telecommunications (ITL), Linköping Science Park (Sweden)
The webinar is supported as part of JASMEX, an Interreg Central Baltic Programme 2021-2027 project co-funded by the European Union.

