About KACUV Donations

Give Hope to Children with Cancer and Their Families by Purchasing Works of Art

Representing a first in the world, the exhibition Algorithms and Plants, which we organized as Siemens Healthineers Turkey, establishes links between science, art, and technology. Curated by art historian Seda Yörüker under the consultancy of Prof. Dr. Ercan Karaarslan, this extraordinary exhibition features plants imaged by radiology experts, using tomography, MRI, and mammography devices.

As is well known to all, treatment and healthcare are directly associated with imaging today. At Siemens Healthineers Turkey, as the pioneering and leading technology company in both the Turkish and global healthcare industries, we continue to add value to human health. In this respect, our project Algorithms and Plants has an important mission for healthcare on the basis of our collaboration with The Hope Foundation for Children with Cancer (KAÇUV).

Thanks to this collaboration, the audience can contribute to the efforts of The Hope Foundation for Children with Cancer (KAÇUV) to help children with cancer who are currently under treatment and their families by purchasing the digital photo prints of the plant images acquired by radiology experts.

To support KAÇUV’s efforts by purchasing the digital photo prints of the unique images featured in the exhibition Algorithms and Plants:

Choose the work you would like to purchase,

Click “Donate & Purchase Works” on the page that pops up,

Give support to KAÇUV, follow the steps, and type in the name of the work you chose in the “Description” field on the page,

Send an e-mail to saglikinfo.tr@siemens-healthineers.com to receive the digital image of that work.

If you would like to support KAÇUV by way of money order, send the name of the work you wish to purchase along with your name, address, and phone number via e-mail to saglikinfo.tr@siemens-healthineers.com.

The work of your choice will be shipped to the address you provide in the form of a 30x42 print within 10 working days. Each work from the exhibition Algorithms and Plants will be turned into a maximum of three digital photo prints and when the third request is received, the respective work will be delisted. By purchasing works, you will be contributing to the efforts of KAÇUV, along with the artist who produced the work.

For any questions you may have, please contact us via saglikinfo.tr@siemens-healthineers.com.