The DTS Design Center, which was established by the Council of Higher Education and Republic of Turkey Presidency of Strategy and Budget within the scope of the Regional Development Oriented Mission Differentiation project, provided project support to the Canada-based Anatolia Tile & Stone company.

Uşak University Rector Prof. Dr. Ekrem Savaş stated that they have realized both national and international important collaborations since the day it was established and said, "Our center, which previously designed the Ministry of Health Emergency Health Services, National Medical Rescue Team (UMKE), General Directorate of Forestry Forest Pest Control Department, Havelsan t-shirt design and Posta ve Telgraf Teşkilatı Anonim Şirketi (PTT) personnel clothes, has now carried out an effective collaboration with Anatolia Tile & Stone company, which has the largest inventory of ready-to-ship tiles available worldwide. I congratulate our DTS Design Center team for promoting the visions and works of Turkish designers in the international arena. This cooperation of our DTS Design Center, which constantly improves itself in adding value to the ceramic industry, is an important step for future projects."

About the cooperation with Anatolia Tile & Stone, Director of Leather, Textile and Ceramic (DTS) Design Application and Research Center, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eren Öner gave the following information: "Anatolia Tile & Stone, which was established in Canada in 1995 and has the largest inventory of ready-to-ship tiles available worldwide, has a facility on an area of 265 decares in İzmir Aliağa Chemical Specialized and Mixed Organized Industrial Zone. In a promising development, Anatolia Seramik, a robust company with immense growth prospects, has reached out to our esteemed DTS Design Center seeking assistance for their upcoming projects at the latest facility. In this context, on behalf of our center, Deputy Director of the Ceramics Unit, Ins. Gülçin Çavdar, who has significant industry experience, supported the company's projects in the field of Digital Image Design and Image Color Management for ten days. Following the duration of training, important projects were put forward."