Evreka Offers Its Technology Free of Charge For The Fight Against COVID-19

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eal-time process management, location-based job tracking, the involvement of citizens, resource planning and management capabilities, which are part of the company's solutions for waste management and city cleaning processes, play a supportive role in managing this crisis situation.

As a start-up from Turkey, Evreka, announces that in the light of their global experience urbancleaning/disinfection and sterilization, until the COVID-19 pandemic is over, they will provide their technology appealing to both people and to operations, completely free of charge to all relevant institutions and organizations all around the World.


Evreka, who is the leader in its sector, has announced that it will provide its technologies free of charge and calls on all humanity to support the fight against the pandemic.

Real-time process management, location-based job tracking, the involvement of citizens, resource planning and management capabilities, which are part of the company's solutions for waste management and city cleaning processes, play a supportive role in managing this crisis situation. With the technology that Evreka will provide free of charge to all relevant institutions and organizations:


• Cities can be disinfected more effectively, and operations can be tracked,

• The symptoms faced by people can be controlled and monitored,

• People can report their medication needs.

With this move, Evreka displayed an attitude that could set an example for all companies in this regard. Thus, a big step was taken to overcome these challenging times as soon as possible. Evreka invited all humanity to be part of the solution, in order to grow and strengthen the fight against the virus.

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