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Baykar Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Selçuk Bayraktar’ın Georgia Teknoloji Enstitüsü’ndeki profesörü Eric Feron, Bayraktar’ın iş ahlakı, cesareti ve işini en üst düzeyde yapma yeteneğinin öne çıktığını vurguladı.

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00:00Selçuk Barak Tar came to me as a very very applied and determined student Selçuk
00:10came as a very applied student with his hands on every piece of equipment that he could get his hands on
00:19and he also came with a very strong determination and with extremely strong work ethics
00:28One of the clear characteristics was, again, his work ethics and also his courage and his ability to perform work to the max.
00:41And I think this is because in part of his industrial training with the Baikar family.
00:48And one of the things I saw and I learned from him was his application to make perfect software.
00:56Selçuk has always insisted on made-in-Turquia.
01:01So he wants to source as many components as possible from Turquia.
01:08And he wants to have maximum independence from foreign hardware or technology provider.
01:17And I think he's doing that very well.
01:20This is a systematic development.
01:22It is a development that must be done for Turquia to assert its independence.
01:29Definitely, I do support his work and the approach that he's taking.
01:33I've been, I managed to, to watch Selçuk on top of a mountain working with the troops, the Turquia's troops, testing flying machines.
01:46And I was, I was absolutely amazed that he was with the people up in the mountain, in the snow, testing his stuff.
01:54I am very proud.
01:55I believe that he's, he's one of the few people who really takes technology to heart and who is pushing technology, pushing it with the people who will be his users.
02:12And I wanted to say that the Turkish students I've been honored to work with have all been such hard workers, such patient people, that something magic must happen in Turkey.
02:28Besides Selçuk, I know of two professors, two students who became professors, and they've been so patient, so hardworking towards becoming successful academics, that, you know, something magic must have happened in Turkey before they came over to the U.S. where I met them.
02:48It is a general characteristic among people from Turkey, that this ability to work very hard and to keep working and keep trying until it works, that I have seen in very few people.
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