213 Tomorrow

What is 213 Tomorrow?

Everything started with a question: "Is producing technology today without thinking about tomorrow really progress?" As 213 Technic, we are not content with just going to the sky. We also want to protect the earth. This is how 213 Tomorrow was born.
A formation whose name is the future but that takes action from today. Here there is not just innovation, but green innovation. Not just technology, but nature-friendly technology, and not just projects, but sustainable solutions.
One of 213 Tomorrow's most concrete steps: energy production with solar panels. In a large part of our projects, we no longer use external energy. We get our own energy from the sun. Thanks to the panels used in our laboratories, test systems, and some portable mission stations: Electricity costs decrease, Natural resources are protected, Carbon emissions decrease. Because we don't just ask "how is a rocket made?" We also ask "what happens to nature while this rocket is being made?" Our answer is clear: Engineering that does not harm nature is possible.
In 213 Tomorrow, the following filter is applied to all projects: "Does this system consume unnecessary energy?" "Can we do the same job with a lighter design?" "Can we use recyclable materials?" "Is the waste released during production at a minimum?" Every "yes" answer to these questions brings us one step closer to nature. That is, everything we produce here passes a test: the conscience test. If a system is powerful but harmful to nature, that system is not considered "successful" in 213 Tomorrow.
Advancement is not measured only by speed, thrust, and algorithms. Advancement is also measured by being able to say: "I am developing technology but I am not disrupting the planet's balance."
Our goal is not just successful projects; but also conscious engineering models. That's why recycling projects, energy-efficient system designs, and even green transportation solutions are on 213 Tomorrow's agenda.
We value team collaboration, yes, but now we have another teammate: nature. We advocate that not only human resources but also natural resources should be sustainable. We reduce heaters in our test systems. In our office environments, we monitor unnecessary light usage. In our workshops, we work with the minimum waste principle, and most importantly: Every new project idea is designed like a thank you letter to nature.
213 Tomorrow is working not only to produce technological solutions for future generations, but also to leave a livable world for those generations. Perhaps that's why we named it "Tomorrow" because for us, the future is not a distant date. Tomorrow morning. And we are preparing for tomorrow by drawing power from the sun today.