
Mustafa Ateşoğlu
Low Voltage (LV) Cables & Connectors
Information
ELECTRICITY TURKEY Magazine is a peer-reviewed, monthly industry publication published in Turkish and English, focusing on the electricity, energy, machinery, and automation sectors. Positioned among Türkiye’s leading sectoral publications, the magazine reaches industry professionals through high-quality editorial content and a targeted distribution network.
Covering global and national industry developments, technological innovations, project applications, and company analyses with an objective and technical perspective, the magazine provides brands with a sustainable and high-impact communication platform. Its readership includes senior executives, technical decision-makers, engineers, project specialists, purchasing professionals, and representatives from both public and private sectors.
While the printed edition is distributed monthly to key industry stakeholders, the magazine’s strongest growth area is its digital publishing infrastructure. Through its e-magazine edition, official website, social media channels, and targeted e-newsletter distribution, ELECTRICITY TURKEY ensures extensive international reach. This multi-channel digital ecosystem offers measurable visibility, continuous accessibility, and global engagement, strategically complementing the print edition.
ELECTRICITY TURKEY is among the significant participants of major international exhibitions and industry events across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, actively taking part as both a publication and media partner. This strong on-site presence provides partners not only advertising opportunities but also prestigious representation and direct industry interaction on global platforms.
In 2026, the magazine will continue expanding its international footprint, connecting key decision-makers of the sector through both its print and digital channels.
Sub-Categories Offered
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