Çağrı Selçuklu has extensive work experience in various companies and positions. They started their career at FIAT/TOFAS as a Product Designer, where they worked on projects such as Doblo, Fiorino, and Linea. They also had a role in maintaining the perceived quality of FIAT at Torino facilities.
After that, they joined Hexagon Studio as a Design Manager, where they worked on projects such as the New York Taxi, Karsan Public Transport Project, and various Marine and Defence industry projects.
Later, they co-founded DesignConsultancy Ltd., a multidisciplinary and international design consultancy firm. At DesignConsultancy, they focused on Design Thinking, Business Development, UX, and Product Design, collaborating with leading brands and institutions.
Çağrı then worked as a Senior UX Consultant at Ziraat Teknoloji before joining CSUM (Creative Solutions for Urban Mobility) as a Mobility Solutions Manager. They were responsible for creating future mobility solutions, including micromobility service and product development, smart automotive product development, and smart city service and product development.
After that, they became the Country Manager at Interaction Design Foundation (IDF), and later, the CEO and Co-Founder of DUCKT, a company that was acquired by ACTON. At ACTON, Çağrı assumed the role of Chief Development Officer, where they were responsible for supercharging city 3.0, information transfer, building joint corp structures and activities, rebranding, and business/project development activities.
Currently, Çağrı Selçuklu is the CEO and Co-Founder of CarbonCentrum.
Çağrı Selçuklu's education history includes a Degree in Interior Architecture from Bilkent University, which was obtained from 1999 to 2004. In 2004 to 2006, Çağrı pursued a Master's degree in Industrial Design from Florence Design Academy. Later in 2006 to 2007, Çağrı completed a Master's degree in Transportation Design from Istituto Europeo di Design. Lastly, in 2016 to 2017, Çağrı obtained a degree in Interaction Design with a focus on UX from The Interaction Design Foundation.
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