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TRVC - The Turkish VC podcast

TRVC - The Turkish VC podcast

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All about the Turkish VC and startup ecosystem. Hosted by seasoned startup operator and Stanford & INSEAD alumn Yunus Celebiler, we bring you unfiltered conversations with the investors and ecosystem players at the heart of a thriving tech ecosystem in Turkey and beyond.Turkish VC - Podcast BPT Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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  • The Hidden Data Behind the Turkish Startup Ecosystem - Serkan Ünsal (startups.watch) TRVC 27
    May 20 2026

    In this episode of TRVC, I sit down with ‪Serkan Ünsal‬, founder of ‪Startups.watch‬ — the platform often described as the “Crunchbase of Turkey.”We explore the evolution of the Turkish startup and venture capital ecosystem through the eyes of someone who has been there since the very beginning.Before founding Startups.watch, Serkan worked at Ericsson Turkey and Turkcell, where he was involved in one of the earliest attempts to establish a corporate venture capital arm in Turkey back in 2008. After leaving corporate life, he founded Dakick, an event recommendation startup later acquired by Turkcell. A visit to Silicon Valley during those years inspired him to build a data platform tracking the Turkish startup ecosystem — which became Startups.watch.Today, Startups.watch powers reports and ecosystem insights used across the Turkish venture ecosystem and contributes Turkish startup data to international platforms and ecosystem reports.In this conversation, we discuss:- How the Turkish startup ecosystem evolved over the last 15 years- Why Turkey has a seed funding boom but still suffers from a Series A crunch- The success of Turkish gaming startups and the rise of AI app studios- Why Turkish startups struggle to globalize early enough- The differences between Istanbul, Silicon Valley, New York, and Boston- Why Turkish corporates still struggle with acquisitions- How startup ecosystem data is collected and why most global databases are “dirty”- Why Serkan believes mindset matters more than location- The future of Turkish venture capital, fintech, gaming, and AIThis was a wide-ranging conversation about venture capital, startup culture, product management, founder psychology, ecosystem building, and the structural realities of building technology companies in Turkey.If you follow Turkish startups, venture capital, technology, or emerging ecosystems, this episode is packed with insights.CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction & Serkan Ünsal’s Background 02:20 From Turkcell to Founding Startups.watch 05:20 Product Management, Silicon Valley & Early Turkish VC 09:40 Building the “Crunchbase of Turkey” 14:20 Turkey’s Startup Ecosystem: Seed Boom vs Series A Crunch 21:10 Gaming, AI & Turkey’s Global Startup Successes 28:28 Why Mindset Matters More Than Location 33:45 Istanbul vs Silicon Valley vs Boston 37:10 Exits, IPOs & Why Turkish Corporates Avoid Acquisitions 45:40 What Foreign Investors Really Think About Turkey 49:00 Books, Learning Sources & People Who Helped Along the WayReferenced in the episode:Startups.watchCrunchbasePitchBookCB InsightsDealroomMattermarkDataFoxRevo Capital212 (see the TRVC episode with Ali Karabey)e2vc (see the TRVC episode with Enis Hulli)Dream GamesPeak GamesTaleMonster GamesFimpleApostoGlobalTurkIf you enjoyed the episode, please consider:Subscribing to the channelSharing the episode with someone interested in startups or venture capitalLeaving a comment with your thoughts on the Turkish startup ecosystemTRVC explores the people, ideas, and capital shaping the Turkish venture ecosystem.

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    54 mins
  • Startup’ları Yatırımcılarla Eşleştiren Sistem Nasıl Kurulur - Ahmet Sefa Bir (In4Startups) TRVC 26
    May 6 2026

    TRVC’nin bu bölümünde konuğum, In4Startups’ın kurucusu Ahmet Sefa Bir.Sefa, KOSGEB’den TÜBİTAK’a, Teknopark İstanbul’dan In4Startups’a uzanan yolculuğunda Türkiye girişimcilik ekosisteminin en kritik yapılarını içeriden deneyimlemiş bir isim.Bu bölümde sadece “yatırım” değil, girişimlerin gerçekten nasıl büyüdüğünü konuşuyoruz. Özellikle Türkiye’de startup kurmanın gerçek dinamiklerini, Anadolu’daki fırsatları ve yatırım dışındaki büyüme yollarını derinlemesine ele alıyoruz.🚀 Bu bölümde neler konuştuk?- Türkiye’de girişimcilik ekosisteminin KOSGEB döneminden bugüne evrimi- TÜBİTAK, TEB ve teknoparkların startup’lara etkisi- “Her startup yatırım almak zorunda” algısı neden yanlış?- Asıl problem: yatırım değil, müşteri ve gelir yaratmak- In4Startups girişimleri nasıl analiz ediyor ve doğru partnerlerle eşleştiriyor?- İstanbul dışındaki (Anadolu) girişimlerin yükselen potansiyeli- Yazılım odaklı girişimler vs. reel sektöre dokunan girişimler- POC (Proof of Concept), iş birlikleri ve erken gelir yaratmanın önemi- Türkiye’de hibe modelinden yatırım modeline geçiş (TÜBİTAK 1512 → 1812)- Startup’ların yatırım almadan büyüyebileceği alternatif yollar🧠 Bölümden öne çıkan fikirStartup’ların en büyük ihtiyacı her zaman yatırım değil.Çoğu zaman doğru müşteri, doğru iş birliği ve doğru konumlandırma, yatırımdan çok daha kritik.⏱️ Bölüm Akışı00:00 Giriş ve Ahmet Sefa kimdir00:45 KOSGEB yılları ve girişimcilik ekosistemine ilk adım02:50 TÜBİTAK TÜSSİDE ve Anadolu’daki girişimcilik deneyimi05:27 TEB’in Türkiye startup ekosistemindeki rolü08:30 TÜBİTAK BİGG, Teknopark İstanbul ve kuluçka deneyimi10:50 In4Startups’ın kuruluş hikayesi13:35 Gelecek Vadeden Girişimler ve Startup Yatırım Zirvesi15:50 Startup kitapları, vaka analizleri ve akademik kaynak ihtiyacı18:30 Türkiye’den yerel startup başarı hikayeleri neden önemli?22:30 Reel sektöre dokunan girişimler neden önemli?30:00 Teknoloji amaç değil, müşteri ihtiyacını çözme aracı31:30 Türkiye’de girişim sermayesi fonlarının artışı girişimcilere ne sağladı?40:00 Geleneksel iş dünyası ile startup’lar nasıl buluşmalı?45:00 Dijitalleşme, sürdürülebilirlik ve yeni iş birliği fırsatları49:30 Türkiye startup ekosisteminde veri ve akademik çalışma ihtiyacı52:20 Kapanış📖 Bölüm'de geçen makale (doktora tezi)Türkiye Girişimcilik Ekosisteminin Tarihsel Perspektifi (2001–2020) ve Ekosistem Durum AraştırmasıSeçil Peli Akahttps://katalog.marmara.edu.tr/veriler/yordambt/cokluortam/4D/63be86fb96f8c.pdf🎙️ TRVC HakkındaTRVC – The Turkish VC Podcast, Türkiye girişimcilik ve girişim yatırımı (VC) ekosistemini şekillendiren yatırımcılarıyla buluşturur, size hikayelerini, vizyonlarını ve içgörülerini getirir .Eğer Türkiye’de startup kuruyor, yatırım yapıyor ya da bu dünyayı daha yakından anlamak istiyorsanız, kanala abone olmayı unutmayın.📬 İletişimYeni bir VC fonu kuruyorsanızTürkiye’de yatırım yapıyorsanızYa da podcast’e konuk olmak istiyorsanızBana ulaşın — ya da sadece merhaba deyin 👋 LinkedIn'de beni bulabilirsiniz.

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    53 mins
  • The Deep Tech Playbook Most VCs Don’t Understand - Gizem Yağız (212 NexT) TRVC 25
    Apr 22 2026

    Gizem Yağız is a General Partner at 212 NexT, a venture capital fund focused on advanced materials and deep tech investments. Backed by industrial leaders like Akök Holding, 212 NexT invests globally in early-stage startups building breakthrough technologies across chemicals, advanced materials, and circular systems. In this episode, we explore how deep tech investing actually works—and why it requires a different playbook than traditional software VC.00:07 – Introduction to TRVC & Gizem Yağız00:33 – What is 212 NexT01:09 – Early career in M&A (RWE / Thames Water)02:43 – Moving to Turkey: Pragma Corporate Finance04:30 – Key lesson: you don’t need to know everything06:01 – The “puzzle solving” nature of M&A07:14 – Transition to IFC09:34 – First exposure to venture (Earlybird investment)10:59 – Founding story of 212 NexT11:52 – Role of Akök Holding14:43 – What “advanced materials” investing means16:00 – Sustainability vs unit economics17:54 – Fund strategy and deployment18:34 – Deal flow: analyzing 1,200 startups19:41 – Why Turkey is a bridge for deep tech22:29 – Strategic exits vs IPOs24:48 – Why deep tech requires patience27:38 – Why deep tech becomes defensible over time28:34 – Case studies: Haelixa & Aepnus32:31 – What drives Gizem: building “1 + 1 is more than 2” outcomes34:06 – Why deep tech founders need more than capital35:58 – How 212 NexT adds value (beyond writing checks)37:10 – Building technical conviction without being technical founders39:41 – Why Turkey still lacks deep tech success stories (and what’s missing)40:45 – Why Turkey lacks deep tech success stories (yet)41:02 – Importance of incentives and non-dilutive funding42:06 – Comparison with European funding (EIC)43:01 – Structural challenges in Turkey’s deep tech ecosystem45:29 – Book recommendations and closing thoughts🔗 Referenced (Companies & Organizations)212 NexT – https://212.vc212 – https://212.vcAkök Holding – https://www.kokholding.comAksa Akrilik – https://www.aksa.comIFC – https://www.ifc.orgEarlybird (now BEK ventures) – https://www.bekventures.com/European Innovation Council – https://eic.ec.europa.euETH Zurich – https://ethz.chHaelixa – https://haelixa.com/ Aepnius – https://www.aepnus.com/📚 Recommended BooksStories That Stick - Kindra Hall (https://www.amazon.com/Stories-That-Stick-Storytelling-Captivate/dp/140021193X)The Four Agreements - Don Miguel Ruiz (https://www.amazon.com/Four-Agreements-Practical-Personal-Freedom/dp/1878424319)

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    49 mins
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