Expansion intelligence, organized by industry × country.
Finder helps expansion teams review the most useful market-entry resources by country and industry. Each segment page collects practical events, subsidies, and articles for that market.
Deep-tech snapshot
See the core deep-tech surface before you scroll
The hero now exposes the size of Finder's core deep-tech coverage through segment count, country spread, latest update, and direct priority-track entry links.
Core segments
56
Countries
29
Priority tracks
3
Latest update
Mar 19, 2026
Priority track links
Deep-tech priority tracks
Start from the core priority tracks
The homepage now groups Finder's core deep-tech coverage by track first, then points you into concrete `industry × country` segments.
Mobility / Automotive
Priority track covering EV, SDV, supply chain, and next-gen manufacturing.
Entry segment
Automotive × Japan
A priority deep-tech segment with dense OEM, supplier, and electrification ecosystems that merits sustained coverage.
Recently updated segments
Covered category mix
Country coverage
22 countries coveredStarter resources
Anchor sources
Starter-resource languages
Common entry barriers
HealthTech / MedTech
Priority track for regulation, reimbursement, hospital adoption, and digital health.
Entry segment
Healthcare × Germany
A priority deep-tech market where regulation, reimbursement, and hospital adoption detail matter.
Recently updated segments
Covered category mix
Country coverage
8 countries coveredStarter resources
Anchor sources
Starter-resource languages
Common entry barriers
Semiconductor / Infra
Priority track for semiconductors, R&D, and industrial infrastructure.
Entry segment
Industrial Automation × France
Added as a priority industrial-infrastructure segment to extend Finder's core coverage from semiconductors into factory automation and manufacturing modernization.
Recently updated segments
Covered category mix
Country coverage
10 countries coveredStarter resources
Anchor sources
Starter-resource languages
Common entry barriers
Fresh core updates
Start from the most recently maintained core segments
The homepage now also highlights the freshest core segments, so users can jump into markets that were updated most recently instead of only starting from the static overview cards.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Bulgaria
Added as a sixth CEE cross-border freight comparison market after Slovakia, giving Finder a stronger Southeastern Europe and Black Sea corridor lens alongside the existing Central European set.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Turkey
Added as the eastward extension that had been called out in the backlog, giving Finder a non-EU corridor comparison beyond Greece and Bulgaria across customs, road freight, ports, and export manufacturing.
Port-City Freight Operations × Turkey
Added the backlog's next likely segment to complement existing Turkey cross-border freight coverage with a more explicit Istanbul / Marmara and Mersin port-access view focused on ports, hinterland links, and urban operations.
Track filters
Filter the core segment list by priority track
Choose a priority track to narrow the long core-segment list below to that slice of Finder's coverage.
Top markets
Start from the densest covered markets
Quick-pick the countries with the most coverage inside the current track and active filters. These links are bookmarkable just like the main country filter.
Top industries
Start from the densest covered industries
Quick-pick the industries with the most coverage inside the current track and active filters. These links are bookmarkable too, and help when you want to enter by theme before choosing a country.
Top themes
Start from the most common themes
Quick-pick the tags that appear most often inside the current track and active filters. This creates a bookmarkable topic entry path without relying only on free-text search.
Top source types
Start from the starter-resource source mix
Quick-pick the source types that appear most often across homepage starter resources in the current slice. This creates a bookmarkable way to enter the core index through official, industry, or media-heavy evidence.
Top resource languages
Start from the starter-resource languages you can actually use
Quick-pick the languages that appear most often across homepage starter resources in the current slice. This creates a bookmarkable way to narrow the core index by the languages your team can read first.
Top sources
Start from the anchor institutions and source names that recur most
Quick-pick the source names that appear most often across homepage starter resources in the current slice. This creates a bookmarkable entry path through regulators, investment agencies, and flagship event organizers.
Top locations
Start from recurring locations
Quick-pick the cities, venues, and cluster hubs that show up most often in recommended starter resources within the current slice. This makes the homepage easier to enter through event locations and operational footholds, not just market or source names.
Top entry barriers
Start from the most common entry barriers
Quick-pick the practical frictions that repeat most often inside the current track and active filters. This creates a bookmarkable barrier-first path into the index instead of relying only on free-text search.
Search
Narrow the core segment list with keyword + dedicated filters
Combine dedicated country, industry, and category controls with keyword search while keeping the current track filter.
Country and industry options narrow dynamically based on the active track, category, and the other field's current selection. Top themes link into the most common tags in the current slice.
How to use Finder
Visible core segments
The list below follows the currently selected deep-tech priority track.
3 matches for “Turkey”
Results are sorted by strongest match first.
Results overview
Read the current core segment slice at a glance
After applying the current track, filters, and keyword search, this summary shows the visible segment count, country spread, priority-track mix, category coverage, primary entry mix, and latest update in one place.
Segments
3
Core segments currently visible under the active filters
Priority tracks
1
Latest update
Mar 19, 2026
Most recent update across the currently visible core segments
Starter resources
3 segments with 9 starter resources
Quickly see how actionable the visible core slice is before opening the full segment pages.
Anchor sources
Starter-resource source mix
Starter-resource languages
Common locations
Common entry barriers
See which practical frictions repeat across the visible core slice before drilling into individual segments.
Closer matches
Country, industry, and tag matches appear first, followed by broader matches from summaries and market theses.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Turkey
Turkey is a core market for extending Southeastern European cross-border freight comparisons eastward through road corridors, ports, export manufacturing, and customs-linked execution.
Coverage mix
Suggested starting resources
Open the most useful first-stop sources directly from the homepage before drilling into the full segment page.
Invest in Türkiye
A public entry point for understanding Turkey's investment climate, regional comparison points, and industrial base before deeper logistics work.
Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure
A public baseline source for transport and infrastructure policy, useful for reading corridor, port, road, and rail priorities shaping Turkey's freight execution environment.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Turkey as a non-EU corridor market with customs and cross-border complexity rather than as a simple extension of the EU single market.
- Basic freight execution is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across road corridors, port access, customs workflows, or export-manufacturing connectivity.
Matched in
Turkey matters not just as a large domestic market, but as an operating environment where Europe-bound road freight, Balkan access, Black Sea and Mediterranean ports, export manufacturing, and customs execution all intersect.
Port-City Freight Operations × Turkey
Turkey is a core market for comparing port-city freight operations through the Bosphorus and Marmara port system, Mersin's Mediterranean gateway role, export manufacturing, and urban-access constraints.
Coverage mix
Suggested starting resources
Open the most useful first-stop sources directly from the homepage before drilling into the full segment page.
Invest in Türkiye
A public entry point for understanding Turkey's investment climate, regional comparison points, and industrial base before deeper port-city logistics work.
Mersin International Port
An anchor port source for understanding container operations, terminal services, and hinterland connectivity through Turkey's Mediterranean gateway.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- It is easy to read maritime freight separately from city and corridor execution, but real operations require linking ports, hinterland flows, and urban access.
- Basic freight execution alone is not enough; teams need a clear wedge across port integration, export-manufacturing connectivity, customs workflows, or near-city operations.
Matched in
Turkey matters not just as an overland corridor market, but as an implementation environment where strait crossings, port congestion, export manufacturing, Mediterranean access, and urban operating rules all intersect.
Related results
These segments match the wider descriptive context and are useful as exploration leads.
Cross-Border Freight Operations × Bulgaria
Bulgaria is a high-resolution core market for comparing CEE cross-border freight through Balkan corridors, Black Sea access, and the road-rail-port links connecting Romania, Greece, Turkey, Serbia, and North Macedonia.
Coverage mix
Suggested starting resources
Open the most useful first-stop sources directly from the homepage before drilling into the full segment page.
Ministry of Transport and Communications
A public baseline source for transport and infrastructure policy, useful for reading road, rail, port, and border-connectivity questions in a broader Bulgarian context.
InvestBulgaria Agency
A public investment-promotion gateway useful for incentives, site-selection, and market-entry framing around logistics hubs and cross-border operations in Bulgaria.
Key entry barriers
Preview the practical hurdles that shape go-to-market work before opening the full segment page.
- Teams need to read Bulgaria as a Southeastern European corridor into Romania, Greece, Turkey, Serbia, and North Macedonia rather than as a purely domestic freight market.
- Basic freight execution is rarely enough; teams need a clear wedge across Black Sea access, road-rail modal mix, border operations, or multi-country Balkan network design.
Matched in
Bulgaria matters not just as a peripheral market, but as an implementation environment where Black Sea gateways, Turkey-facing land routes, Balkan corridors, and EU logistics networks intersect.
Adjacent Watchlist
Keep comparison markets separate from the core tracks
Adjacent comparison markets are collected in a separate watchlist section so they do not blur Finder's core deep-tech entry point.
Use the country and category pills to change which watchlist preview cards appear.
Watchlist coverage mix
Watchlist country coverage
5 countries comparedEnterprise Software × United States
Important, but currently maintained as a lighter adjacent track rather than core deep-tech coverage.
Coverage mix
Fintech × Singapore
Useful for regulatory and regional comparisons, but currently outside the core deep-tech focus.
Coverage mix
SaaS × India
Valuable as a software ecosystem reference, but secondary to Finder's core deep-tech coverage.
Coverage mix
Manufacturing × Vietnam
Not a core deep-tech track, but a high-value adjacent segment for manufacturing transfer, contract production, and ASEAN supply-chain comparison.
Coverage mix
Logistics × United Arab Emirates
Not a core deep-tech track, but a valuable adjacent segment for evaluating Middle East logistics hubs, re-export routes, and regional operating footprints.
Coverage mix
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Resource categories
What each segment page includes
Events
Trade shows, buyer meetings, and conferences
Subsidies
Expansion support, R&D support, and incentive programs
Articles
Market research, policy guides, and industry analysis