Annual Review

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Annual Review
IAESTE
Annual
Review
2012
The International Association
for the Exchange of Students
for Technical Experience
The International
Association for
the Exchange
of Students for
Technical Experience
An independent non-governmental orga
organisation (NGO), with 85 Members and Co-operating Institutions
in operational relations with UNESCO. The IAESTE name and logo are the registered properties of IAESTE,
the International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience.
Founded in 1948 on the initiative of James Newby (1893 – 1978)
Established in 2005 as a registered, non-profit making Association.
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Editorial
Our Organisation
Report of the General Secretary
Annual Conference Report
IAESTE Serbia turns sixty!
Reeling in the Years – 50 years of IAESTE Ireland
IAESTE Brazil 30th Anniversary
A two decades of IAESTE Tajikistan
SID 2012 - Time to tackle today's challenges
Alumni Network - News and Impressions
IAESTE Connect 2012 - Destination Belfast
JUMP - 17th IAESTE Training and Motivation Seminar
Employers and Institutions supporting the exchange in 2011
Support Services to IAESTE
IAESTE Members and Co-operating Institutions
Published by IAESTE A.s.b.l.
©IAESTE 2012. All rights reserved.
Edited by Goran Radnović, General Secretary IAESTE A.s.b.l.
Designed by Darko Torgašev, Belgrade
Cover page & photos: IAESTE archive, Fotolia
Distributed for circulation to all Members and Co-operating Institutions.
Copies are available from IAESTE National Secretariats in Member countries, from IAESTE Co-operating
Institutions or from the General Secretary, IAESTE A.s.b.l. P.O.Box 35-05, Belgrade, Serbia.
www.iaeste.org
IAESTE Association sans but lucratif. Registered in Luxembourg
welcome
Dear Friends and Supporters of IAESTE,
Welcome to the IAESTE Annual Review for 2012.
The world changes quickly and even though we are still facing
challenges of global economic crisis we can recognize a growing
demand for skilled, flexible and open minded professionals. Newly
graduated students, who are thinking globally and are prepared and
willing to work in multi-cultural teams, are becoming an essential
Goran Radnović
boost for companies, which are looking to benefit from this specific
General Secretary
situation. To say the least, partnership with IAESTE is becoming
increasingly attractive and beneficial for everyone who is getting
ready for the third industrial revolution.
This year we have put a lot of effort to strengthen the global brand of IAESTE, modernize exchange
tools and process and streamline our operations. Implementation of the Action Plan will lead to a
more professional Association, which is ready to face direct and indirect competition. A completely
new and modern website that was launched in the fall already attracts an increased number of visits
compared to previous years.
Furthermore, due to challenges of the political crisis in the Middle East and its effects on our program
in 2011, a total of 3964 students from 802 Academic Institutions in 95 countries were given the
opportunity to train with 3009 Employers in various fields related to their studies. Together with
Employers’ support we will continue to ensure that graduates with broad cultural and technical
backgrounds are available to practice their professions at home and in other countries. This Annual
Review includes the names of Academic Institutions, Organizations and Employers who have
participated in the exchange during the last year.
Congratulations are in order for the following IAESTE Members for reaching significant Anniversaries
in 2012: Serbia, Ireland, Brazil, Tajikistan, Iran and Latvia.
It is worthwhile noting that, since IAESTE was founded 65 years ago, more than one third of a
million students have had the opportunity to undertake a traineeship outside of their country. During
the last years we have interacted with our alumni and as a result, this year we were able to introduce
a new section of the IAESTE Alumni Network, which provides access to exiting job opportunities in
some of the world’s best companies.
For companies looking to recruit across borders, the IAESTE Alumni Network allows access to our
growing network of talented, global-minded young individuals with international experience. It can
be seen as a natural progression from providing traineeships through IAESTE to employing our
alumni.
On behalf of the IAESTE community I wish to thank you for your continued support.
Goran Radnović
General Secretary
IAESTE A.s.b.l.
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THE INTERNATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FOR THE
EXCHANGE OF STUDENTS
FOR TECHNICAL
EXPERIENCE (IAESTE
A.S.B.L.) IS AN ASSOCIATION
OF NATIONAL COMMITTEES
REPRESENTING ACADEMIC,
INDUSTRIAL AND STUDENT
INTERESTS. EACH NATIONAL
OFFICE IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR THE ADMINISTRATION
OF THE EXCHANGE IN ITS
OWN COUNTRY
T
he Association was
founded in January 1948
at Imperial College,
London, on the initiative
of the Imperial College
Vacation Work Committee.
National Organisations of ten
European countries represented
at this meeting became Members
and Mr. James Newby was elected
General Secretary. The geographical
coverage was soon to spread to
most of Europe and beyond, as
new countries were admitted to
Membership.
The Association became a
registered body according to
Luxembourg law at its General
Conference 2005 in Cartagena
de Indias, Colombia. It is a nonpolitical, independent, nongovernmental Organisation, in
consultative partnership with the
United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)
and maintains consultative
relationships with the UN Economic
and Social Council (ECOSOC),
the United Nations Industrial
Development Organisation (UNIDO)
and the International Labour Office
(ILO).
IAESTE is also in contact with the
United Nations Economic Council
for Africa (ECA), the Food and
Agriculture Organisation (FAO), the
Organisation of American States
(OAS) and the European Union (EU),
as well as with other educational nongovernmental Organisations.
National Secretariats and
Committees make up the
Membership of the Association.
Each year the Annual Conference
brings together the representatives
of these bodies to decide issues of
general policy and with the IAESTE
Co-operating Institutions to carry
out the exchange of offers for
training. Prior to the conference,
each Member and Co-operating
Institution collects offers from
Employers willing to receive students
from abroad for a temporary training
and work experience period relevant
to the students’ areas of study, as
a complement to their University
or College education. The offering
Companies or Institutions are
expected to pay students a wage
sufficient to cover their cost of living
during the actual training period.
The offers of training are exchanged
with other Members and Co-
Our exchange is open to bona fide
students attending courses at
Institutions of Higher Education
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Board members
Mr Goran Radnović
General Secretary
2010-2014
Dr László Becker
IAESTE Hungary
2010-2013
operating Institutions mainly on
a reciprocal basis. Through their
affiliated universities and colleges,
Members and Co-operating
Institutions select qualified students
to meet Employers’ requirements as
outlined on the training offer. Details
of the selected candidates are sent to
the Companies for approval.
Prof. Bernard Baeyens
IAESTE Colombia
2011-2014
Participation in the IAESTE
exchange is open to bona fide
students attending courses
at Universities, Institutes of
Technology and similar Institutions
of Higher Education.
For further information about
IAESTE please visit our website
www.iaeste.org.
International Organisation
General Conference
Board
The General Conference
possesses full power to take
formal decisions for the fulfilment
of the Aims and approves the
budget and regulations of the
Association. It is composed of one
delegate from each Full Member
country. It elects the Board and
the General Secretary and meets
every year in January.
The Board implements the
Association’s policy and decisions
approved by the General Conference,
initiates activities supporting the
Association’s policy in general and
provides strategic direction to the
Association. The General Secretary
is responsible for the day-to-day
management of the Association.
It is composed of the General Secretary
and four elected members.
General Secretary
The General Secretary is elected
by the Members to co-ordinate
the daily administration of the
Association and is a Member of
the Board.
National Committee
National Committees represent the
Member countries and are composed
of persons representing Academic,
Industrial and Student interests.
Ms Seraina Munton
IAESTE Switzerland
2012-2015
Mr Milan Vrućinić
IAESTE Bosnia and Herzegovina
2012-2013
The Mission and
aims of IAESTE
MISSION
To operate a high quality practical
training exchange programme between
Members in order to enhance technical
and professional development and to
promote international understanding
and goodwill amongst students,
academic institutions, employers and the
wider community.
IAESTE operates irrespective of race,
colour, sex or creed.
AIMS
To provide students in Higher
Education with technical experience
relevant to their studies.
To offer Employers well qualified and
motivated trainees.
To be a source of cultural enrichment
for trainees and their host communities.
Representatives of the Board
to the UN and its Agencies
UN/DPI (New York)
Mr Goran Radnović
General Secretary
IAESTE A.s.b.l.
P.O. Box 35-05
11120 Belgrade
Serbia
UN (Geneva)
UNESCO (Paris)
Seraina Munton
IAESTE Switzerland
Weinbergstrasse 41, 
CH-8006 Zürich
Switzerland
ECOSOC (New York)
Dr Pulat Pulatov
IAESTE Tajikistan
P.O. Box 165
Central Post Office
Dushanbe 734025
Tajikistan
UNIDO (Vienna)
Dr László Becker
IAESTE Hungary
Népszínház u. 8.
1081 Budapest
Hungary
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THIS REPORT IS A
SUMMARY OF THE
EXCHANGE ACTIVITIES
BETWEEN IAESTE
MEMBERS AND
CO-OPERATING
INSTITUTIONS DURING
2011. THE DETAILS OF
THESE EXCHANGES ARE
PRESENTED IN THE
2011 IAESTE ACTIVITY
REPORT PUBLISHED IN
NOVEMBER 2011. THE
EXCHANGE TOOK PLACE
BETWEEN 88 MEMBERS
AND CO-OPERATING
INSTITUTIONS FROM
85 COUNTRIES AND
10 NON-MEMBER
COUNTRIES
T
he 2011 IAESTE Activity Report
contains the detail on the
bilateral exchanges, study fields
of trainees sent and received by
each Member and Co-operating
Institution, the number of participating
Employers and Institutions, training periods,
age, nationality and gender of the trainees
and other useful comparative information.
It includes detail on the exchange with
non-Member countries. The report also
contains a summary of the administrative
procedures, reports from Members and
Co-operating Institutions on activity as
well as the names of the staff handling the
exchange and the addresses of the National
Secretariats. Readers interested in this
report may order a copy from the IAESTE
National Secretariat in their own country or
from the General Secretary.
Exchange Development in 2011
Figure 1 shows the number of trainees
sent in 2011 and compares this with
previous four years. The total number of
trainees exchanged in 2011 was 3964, 400
less than in 2010. However 34% of the
Members and Co-operating Institutions
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Total traineess
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General Secretary
managed to increase the number of
traineeships to outgoing students and this
was very encouraging especially in the
prevailing economic and political climate.
Several countries made a significant
increase in the number of placements
offered to incoming students, notably,
Croatia, Panama, Portugal, Spain, Turkey
and Vietnam.
Regional Exchange
As shown on figure 2 Europe continues
to dominate the exchange. Some 62.6%
of all trainees were sent from EU and
other European countries and 64.4% of
all trainees were received in Europe, an
increase from 2010.
The number of traineeships filled by
students from non–European countries
accounted for 37.4% of the number of
students sent, a slight decrease from 2010.
However figures show that there was an
increase in the number of students sent
from South America.
Participating Employers and
Educational Institutions
In 2011 there was an increase in the
number of Employers who offered
traineeships but an decrease in the
number of participating Educational
Institutions. A total of 3009 Employers
received students in 2011. The number
of participating Educational Institutions
dropped to total of 802.
IAESTE would like to acknowledge the
continued support of all Employers and
Educational Institutions in 2011.
Multilateral Exchange
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
4745
4579
4073
4364
3964
Figure 1. Total Trainees Sent
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The open international exchange
is clearly illustrated by the number of
Members and Co-operating Institutions
that exchange with each other. In
2011 each Member and Co-operating
Institution exchanged on average with
15 other Members and Co-operating
Institutions, two less than in 2010.
Figure 3 shows that 58.8% of IAESTE
Members and Co-operating Institutions
exchanged with 11 or more countries in
2011. 5 Members sent students to 41 or
more countries.
Growth of IAESTE
There is great interest in IAESTE
throughout the world and on average 3
new institutions per month contact the
General Secretary asking for information
on how to join the Association. Many
contacts are made through our public
website www.iaeste.org which has a
daily average of 1638 visits. Universities
or Organisations committed to the
In 2011 more than 1/3 of the Members
and Co-operating Institutions managed to
increase the number of traineeships
Reciprocity of the Exchange
The IAESTE exchange programme is
based on a bilateral balanced exchange
between Members. Most Member
countries attempt to maintain a balance
between outgoing and incoming
students but an exact bilateral balance
is rarely possible within any given year.
Only long-term balance is sought.
This flexibility is needed to support
the proper allocation of places and the
selection of the appropriate students.
It is traditional within IAESTE for
Members with a higher Gross National
Income per capita (GNI) to receive
more trainees than they send. Strict
reciprocity is not implemented with new
Members in the early years which allow
those in developing countries and those
from smaller countries to gather support
within their country in order to develop
the exchange. Countries with a GNI per
capita more than 12,000 USD provided
62.7% of these places in 2011, a increase
from 2010.
Profile of the student trainee
Sent
2050
1
Received
920
843
648
609
942
821
574
555
396
360
203
115
EU members
Gender balance and Age: Age and
gender balance of trainees varies little
from year to year but differs appreciably
from country to country.
In 2011, 58,5% male students and
41,5% female students participated in
the programme. The gender balance
relates to cultural and educational
traditions in the IAESTE countries.
The age of trainees in 2011 ranged
from 19 to 26 years with the majority
(79.8%) being between 21 and 24. The
average age is just 22.5 years old.
Rest of Europe
Asia/Australia
408
372
183
130
168
117
North America
South America
149
102
Africa
Figure 2. Trainees sent and received by continent
Aims of the Association can apply for
Co-operating Institution status and each
year the Board reviews their progress
at their summer meeting. Co-operating
Institutions which are no longer
conducting an exchange do not have
their status renewed. New Co-operating
Institutions take 3-5 years to become
established and the benefits of this
expansion, reflected in the exchange,
becomes clear after this period. They
are then able to apply for Associate
Membership and after a minimum of
another 3 years can apply to be Full
Members with voting rights. Since 2011,
one new Co-operating Institution have
been welcomed into the Association:
IAESTE at the Utrecht University. 88
Members and Co-operating Institutions
in 85 countries constituted the
Membership of IAESTE in January 2012.
In 2011, 36 Members and Cooperating Institutions received more
students than they sent abroad and this
benefited the rest. In total, 393 work
experience places were involved or 9.9%
of the total exchange.
Study fields: In 2011 66% of trainees
were students of Engineering and
Technology as shown on figure 4. The
remaining 34% were divided between
the Sciences, 16%; Architecture and
Applied Arts, 9%; Agriculture, 2%
and other fields of study, 7%. While
Sent to 1-10
members; 41%
Sent to 11-20
members; 24%
Sent
to more than
S
50 members; 4%
Sent to 41-50
members; 2%
Sent to 21-30
30
members; 19%
Sent to 31-40
members; 10%
Figure 3. Multilateral Exchange
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placements in Agriculture remained
stable there was a 2% decrease in
Science, Architecture and Applied Arts.
Placements in Engineering show an
increase of more than 3% in 2011.
In 2011 the largest of the Engineering
Faculties was Mechanical Engineering
18%, followed by Computer Science
16%, Civil Engineering 12%, Electrical
Engineering 11%, Chemical Engineering
8%, Electronics 4%, Environmental
Engineering 4%, Industrial Engineering
3%, Telecommunications 3%,
Biotechnology 3%, Food Technology
There was significant increase in the number
of Environmental Engineering, Bioengineering
and Biotechnology placements
nationalities to the sending country
received places on the programme. Of
these 12 were from the non-Member
countries. Six IAESTE countries
exchanged students directly with
non-Members countries that included:
Cameroon, Indonesia, Liechtenstein,
Science
15.8%
Architecture and
other Applied Arts
9.2%
Engineering and
Technology
66.2%
Agriculture
1.9%
Others
6.9%
Figure 4. Training Specialities based on Trainees received
3% and Aeronautical Engineering 2%.
Indeed there was significant increase
in the number of Environmental
Engineering, Bioengineering,
Biotechnology and Food Technology
placements. Automotive Engineering
fared much better this year but the
majority of traditional Engineering
placements decreased. Placements in
Veterinary and Environmental Science
and Hotel Management saw an increase
in numbers in 2011.
Sub-dividing the Engineering groups
gives us the breakdown between the
major participating disciplines as shown
on Figure 7.
Figure 8 shows major science
disciplines in 2011.
Nationality: The majority of students
participating in the IAESTE exchange are
citizens of IAESTE Member countries.
Some are from non-Member countries
and are studying abroad at Educational
Institutions co-operating with IAESTE.
In 2011, 105 students with different
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Luxemburg, Morocco, Moldavia,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Palestine
and Somalia.
Work experience positions on
offer in 2011
Figure 5 indicates the training periods
for 2011 with 52.8% of trainees on a
6-8 week placement with 27.9% on
placements lasting between 8-12 weeks.
The number of trainees to benefit
from long-term placements represents
19.3% of total placements in 2011, a
slight decrease from 2010 can be seen
on figure 6.
Most of the training takes place in the
period June to September and coincides
with the Northern Hemisphere vacation
period. In the Southern Hemisphere,
opportunities are available between
October and April. 43 Members and
Co-operating Institutions are now in
a position to offer long term training
opportunities while 31 offer training
throughout the year.
The majority of the work placements
are exchanged during the Annual
Conference in January on a bilateral
basis but thanks to the development
of the IAESTE IntraWeb the exchange
can continue after this meeting. New
and unused Offers can be put on the
IntraWeb at any time by Members
and Co-operating Institutions
and this ensures that IAESTE can
accommodate students and employer
Offers as they arise.
Categories of Offers: IAESTE
classify placements as Research and
Development (D) indicating work of
a laboratory nature; Professional (P)
Less than 3
months
mont
27.9%
3 - 6 months
13.6%
6 - 12 months
5.4%
More than 12
months
0.3%
1 - 2 months
ths
52.8%
Figure 5. Training Periods
Short term < 3 mths
Long term > 3 mths
Short term < 3 mths
2011
is used for professional activities,
practical design work and similar;
Working environment Offers (W)
indicate work in the industrial area
relevant for the student’s background
and category (X) covers non-specific
Offers.
The non-specific (X) Offers can be
general office jobs, language Offers and
similar. In all cases it is the responsibility
of the receiving National office making
the (X) category Offers to ensure that
the working conditions are acceptable,
beneficial to the student and in line with
the standards expected of all IAESTE
Offers.
In 2011 a total of 5947 training
places were reported to be
Mechanical
18%
Mechanical
21.4%
2009
79.0%
21.0%
2008
74.3%
2007
76.5%
Returned Offers and
cancellations
This continues to be one of our major
problems areas. Despite the efforts
made to date to minimise losses the
number of training places lost or unused
remains unacceptably high. Based
on the figures reported, the number
Civil
12%
Civil
12%
Electrical
Electrical
11%
12%
Industrial
3%
Electronics
3%
Chemical
Chemical
8%
8%
Electronics
4%
Industrial
Environmental Eng.
5%
4%
Environmental Eng.
3%
Figure 7. Major Engineering fields
available as follows: Research
and Development (D) 3272, 55%,
Professional (P) 2257, 38%, Working
Environment (W) 331, 5.6% and
Non-specific (X) 87, 1.5%. The
percentage of Offers used as reported
by the Members and Co-operating
Institutions by category of the
available Offers were (D) 67.7%, (P)
55.5%, (W) 55% and (X) 36.8%.
The bulk of the Offers are in the
Research and Development and
Professional areas and students favour
these training places that are more
in line with academic requirements.
In many instances such training is a
required part of the curriculum. The
Working Environment (W) Offers
are valued for higher pay and the
opportunities they provide to experience
working conditions in industry in other
countries.
25.7%
23.5%
Figure 6. Short Term vs Long Term
Computer
Computer
16%
16%
Biotechnology Telecommunications
3%
3%
Biotechnology
Telecommunications
3%
3%
19.3%
78.6%
Others
10%
Others
13%
Aeronautical
2%
Aeronautical
2%
Mechatronics
2%
80.7%
2010
18%
2%
Food Technology
3%
Food Technology
Long term > 3 mths
of lost and unused training Offers in
2011 amounted to 2507, 39% of the
Offers available. Employer withdrawals
accounted for 16% and student
withdrawals were 8.9%.
In 2011 individual figures show that 19
Chemistry
C
22%
Members and Co-operating Institutions
managed to maintain their total losses
below 20% which shows that there
is room for improvement and these
countries are to be congratulated.
IAESTE Members and Co-operating
Institutions must continue to make
every effort to minimise these losses,
particularly the Offers that remain
unused. Improvements here would
result in the release of additional
available places. This should encourage
all countries to seek improvements to
their existing practices and to examine
their communication arrangements.
Accurate and timely communications
should help reduce student and
employer withdrawals and accurate
matching of the student skills with those
required by the employer would further
contribute to minimising the withdrawal
of Offers by employers.
The year round exchange facilitated
by the IAESTE IntraWeb now provides
the platform for the quick and accurate
exchange of jobs between Members and
Co-operating Institutions for new and
unused Offers and also nominations for
these places. This must contribute to
the effective use of all Offers both new
and unused, as they become available
throughout the year.
Biology/
Microbiology
17%
cs
Physics
14%
Material
Science
10%
Others
8%
Geology
4%
Pharmacy
6%
Mathematics
6%
Biochemistry
6%
nvironmental
Environmental
Science
7%
Figure 8. Major Science fields
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Skopje
REPORT 2012 F.Y.R. Macedonia
THE 65TH
IAESTE ANNUAL
CONFERENCE
TOOK PLACE
IN SKOPJE, FYR
MACEDONIA FROM
20-27 JANUARY
2012 WITH 227
PARTICIPANTS
FROM 67
COUNTRIES IN
ATTENDANCE
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T
he Opening Ceremony took
place in the Conference Room
at Hotel Continental, in Skopje
on Saturday, 21 January 2012.
Ms Desanka Ichitrajkova, former
National Secretary of IAESTE Macedonia and
former IAESTE A.s.b.l. Board Member, acted
as Masters of Ceremony. She welcomed
guests, thanked the Conference sponsors and
supporters and introduced the Presidential
Table: Prof Dr. Dimitar Trajanov, Prof Dr. Mile
Stankovski, Prof Dr. Mome Spasovski, Mr
Mihajlo Brova Zikov, Mr Blagoj Trajkoski and
Mr Goran Radnović.
After guests were welcomed Mr Goran
Radnović, the General Secretary, presented
the IAESTE medal to the Honorary
Conference President, Mr Mihajlo Brova
Zikov, first National Secretary of IAESTE
Macedonia.
In his speech, Mr Zikov expressed his
pleasure at being the Honorary Conference
President. He emphasised the achievements
of IAESTE Macedonia over the past 20 years
and highlighted moments of his own IAESTE
experience. He wished everyone an enjoyable
stay in Skopje and a successful Conference.
The General Secretary thanked the
Conference Organizers, Ms Desanka
Ichitrajkova, Mr Blagoj Trajkovski, Mr Filip
Hrisafov, Mr Mirko Danevski, Mr Darko
Todorovski, Ms Katerina Djordjievska and
Mr Nikica Pandilov and the entire team of
volunteers from IAESTE Macedonia. He also
reported on the state of the organization
in 2011. While economic and political
challenges continued to pose challenges
for exchange, increased professionalization
of the organization have already reaped
rewards. The General Secretary thanked
and acknowledged the Board for their work
throughout the year, along with SID, IDT
and Action Plan Task Force advancements.
The General Secretary also congratulated
following Members for reaching significant
Anniversaries: Serbia, Ireland, Brazil,
President of
Macedonia Dr Gjorge
Ivanov, Honorary
Conference President
Mr Mihajlo Zikov and
the Board of IAESTE
Tajikistan, Iran and Latvia. He also welcomed new Cooperating Institution from the Netherlands.
National Secretary of IAESTE Macedonia, Mr Blagoj
Trajkoski, closed the Opening Ceremony by calling the
2012 Annual Conference officially in session.
After the Masters of Ceremony thanked their Sponsors
and supporters, the Opening Ceremony concluded
with a musical interlude provided by world renowned
accordionist Mr Aleksandar Kolovski.
During the five day Conference as well as the usual
Plenary and Exchange Sessions, participants were also
able to avail themselves of our IntraWeb training, provided
by members of the Internet Development Team, a Meet
and Greet Session, enabling newcomers to meet some
more experienced delegates before the start of the
Conference. Mini SID was organised by the SID Coordinator, Ms Lucy Everett.
The Plenary Sessions were busy affairs with the key
topic implementation of the Action Plan. Also one new
Full Member, Latvia, was accepted by the Members
bringing the total of Full Members in IAESTE to 57.
A total of 6679 offers of internships were brought to
the Exchange Sessions and some Members managed to
exchange with over 60 countries in the five days available.
Ms Edith Bretin was elected to be the IAESTE
Ombudsman for the period 2012 - 2015. Mr Thomas
Faltner was elected as Chairperson of the 66th Annual
Conference. Mr Daniel Schwarz was reelected to the
position of IDT Co-ordinator for 2012 and Mr Mario Felber
was elected to the vacant position of SID Co-ordinator for
2012.
As required under the IAESTE Statutes, Mr Guenter MuellerGraetschel, IAESTE Germany retired as Members of the Board,
having completed his term of office. Mrs Seraina Munton, IAESTE
Switzerland was elected for three years and Mr Milan Vrućinić,
IAESTE Bosnia and Herzegovina was reelected for one year term.
The General Conference acknowledged the excellent job done by
Mr Thomas Faltner as Conference Chairperson.
During the Conference IAESTE Macedonia offered delegates
warm hospitality and social events. The traditional housewarming
party on arrival enabled participants the chance to renew
acquaintances and meet newcomers attending the Conference for
the first time.
The Welcome Dinner was held at Makedonska Kuća, where
guests were served traditional Macedonian cuisine and were able to
experience traditional Macedonian music and dancing. Following
the professional dance performance, IAESTE Macedonia members
joined the stage for traditional dancing. They then welcomed all
attendees to join in and learn some folk dances.
Attendees commemorated the 20th anniversary of IAESTE in
Macedonia on Tuesday, 24 January at Hotel Alexander Palace.
The event, “20 Years of IAESTE Macedonia” was attended by the
conference patron, the president of the Republic of Macedonia,
Dr. Gjorge Ivanov. President Ivanov addressed attendees and
congratulated IAESTE on their anniversary and reiterated
the importance of international training opportunities for the
nation. Honoured guests included 20 years of supportive
IAESTE employers in Macedonia, some of them IAESTE alumni
themselves. Honorary awards were given to the following
companies for their support to IAESTE: Farmahem; Siskon;
Koding, Gorska; and the faculties: Mechanical Faculty Skopje,
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies
and Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering. Following the
formal ceremonies, guests enjoyed classical piano music and a
cocktail hour.
Architecture students from IAESTE Macedonia led attendees on
a walking tour of the city on Wednesday, 25 January. The students
were able to lend their expertise when explaining the diverse
historical influences on Skopje architecture and the main points of
interest in the capital city.
On Thursday morning, participants were invited to visit IAESTE
employer Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information
Technologies.
The Farewell Dinner, which took place on the Thursday evening,
took participants to Hotel New Star for a gala dinner and live
contemporary music provided by stringed instrument musicians
Air Strings. In his speech, General Secretary Mr Goran Radnović,
thanked IAESTE Macedonia for its excellent organizational work
and hospitality during the Annual Conference and honoured the
volunteers present. He also acknowledged the good work done by
the outgoing SID Co-ordinator Ms Lucy Everett.
Retiring IAESTE delegates were also honoured in different
speeches by delegates, and all SID work group leaders were
recognized for their work throughout the year as well. The evening
gave participants an opportunity to say farewell informally before
the conclusion of the Conference on the Friday morning.
The 66th Annual Conference of IAESTE will be held in Belfast,
hosted by IAESTE United Kingdom from 18 - 25 January 2013.
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Dr Petar Pravica
Dragan Vukićević
President of the NC
National Secretary
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t must be emphasized that great
deals of our thanks have to go to the
group of enthusiasts - the students of
technical sciences and their professors.
The preparatory deeds had been done
throughout 1951 and the official founding
assembly of the National Committee of
IAESTE Yugoslavia was held in 1952 in
Belgrade. Professor Dr. Dragomir Malić
(University of Belgrade) was the first elected
President, and Andria Dozet, a student of
Electrical engineering was elected National
Secretary. At the very same year during the
course of the General conference in Delft
(Holland), Yugoslavia was officially accepted
as a member of the IAESTE. The first results
Vukota Mastilović
Electrical Engineer (ret)
World Bank, Washington
My summer practice took place
in Finland in 1956 at Suomi
Kappelitehdas, Helsinki. After career
in Yugoslav energy sector the World
Bank recruited me where I worked
on many large power projects as
a mission leader and principal
engineer more than two decades. The
experience from the IAESTE training
greatly enhanced my professional
carrier. I believe that the same
happened to many young people who
participated in the IAESTE exchange.
Andria Dozet, Rolf
Kratochwill, Rolf Beijer,
Klaus Wyneken
Ivanka Popović
Vice-Rector for Science
University of Belgrade
In the summer of 1980, I worked
as a intern in the Department of
Organic Chemistry at the University
of Konstanz in Germany. I had the
opportunity to gain valuable practical
experience in a research laboratory.
Upon completing the internship, I
had a much clearer idea of my career
options. I believe that my training
through IAESTE enriched both my
personal and professional life.
were more than encouraging.
Some 140 Yugoslav students
were sent abroad and 103 foreign
students came to Yugoslavia.
The number of exchanged
students had soared ever since,
but the rate was stabilized in
the 1960’s at the average of
350 students in both ways.
That was a period of very
dynamic economic development
in Yugoslavia, while new
Universities and Faculties
were founded, especially
those in the field of a natural
and technical sciences. At the
same time Yugoslavia became
a significant partner for many
European, and non-European
countries. Yugoslavia had
the same significance for the
countries of the Third World in
the educational and technical
assistance as the West had had
for her in the 1950s.
In appreciation for the great
of the meeting Dr. Klaus Wyneken, had
delivered a special acknowledgment
to the Yugoslav efforts stated that
Yugoslavia had become one of the
most reliable and best organized
countries participating in the IAESTE
student exchange program. At the time,
IAESTE was spread and actively acted
in all republics. Once had started in
Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia, soon was
established in Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Macedonia and Montenegro as well.
We are glad to point out that
IAESTE’s activities in Yugoslavia
(Serbia) have never ceased in spite
of the breakup of the Country in
1991, the wars and the sanctions.
When Yugoslavia fell apart in the
1990’s, Serbia as successor continued
exchange.
The students still have expressed
constant interest year by year. There
are always more candidates for the
exchange than offers for internships
abroad so they precede strict
candidates’ selection.
In short, Yugoslavia
25th IAESTE General Conference,
and later Serbia,
Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia
contributed greatly to
the development of
IAESTE as a whole.
In addition to other
accolades, one of
the most significant
recognition for our
achievements and
merits was perhaps
election of Mr Goran
Radnović as General
Secretary of IAESTE.
Three different multinational companies
The Belgrade
showed the same amount of interest
office of IAESTE
regarding time I spent on my traineeship.
provide exceptionally
IAESTE turned me immediately
good conditions
from a student to a strong candidate
for conducting
competitive with more experienced
activities regarding
Mechanical Engineers. After choosing
the coordination
one of three offers speaking to my boss,
Nikola Cerović
he made an interesting comment: “Your
and management
Mechanical Engineer
Ball Packaging Europe
international experience was something
of the international
Serbia
which distinguished you from hundreds
organization, in addition
of candidates with similar academic
to being well-connected
background.”
with the relevant
domestic and the
achievements that had been
international organizations and forums.
obtained by the Yugoslav IAESTE
Many generations of students,
Committee, the International
have dedicated their efforts and
Association entrusted the
abilities into IAESTE and contributed
organization of two General
to our importance as an international
Conferences to Yugoslavia, the
organization and our presence in the
first one held in Belgrade (1960)
global development of education.
and the second one in Dubrovnik
Commendations go for all of those in
(1976). In the course of Dubrovnik
Belgrade and the many cities of the
Conference, former-General
former Yugoslavia, who contributed to
Secretary of IAESTE and the chair
development of IAESTE.
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Former National
Secretary
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NICHOLAS
LEONARD’S
PERSONAL
REFLECTIONS
ON SOME OF THE
PEOPLE AND
EVENTS FROM
THOSE YEARS ….
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his year we celebrate the
50th anniversary of IAESTE
Ireland. Fifty years since
Peter O’Neill of University
College Dublin’s Mechanical
Engineering Department introduced
IAESTE to Ireland. It is a celebration of
the thousands of young people who
benefited from the unique IAESTE
experience. Most have faded from
my memory, into the mists of time, but
some remain.
Recently, in a restaurant in Northern
Ireland, the waitress at our table
turned out to be an architectural
student of Queens University Belfast,
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“IAESTE Ireland celebrated their 50th Anniversary at the
Presidents Residence on 18 September. It was a fantastic
event with representatives past and present from within
IAESTE, trainees, employers and universities. The recently
returned trainees have ignited a new enthusiasm for
the programme in Ireland and with the co-operation of
companies and universities we hope to have a very active
programme into the future”.
just returned from a traineeship in
Brazil. I had to interrupt my dinner, and
she her work, such was her enthusiasm
to recount her exciting Brazilian
IAESTE experiences! When I drive
along the quays in Cork and look at the
new apartment blocks, I am reminded
of Heraldo, an architectural graduate
from Brazil who came here as a trainee
in the ‘80s and never left. He rode
the Celtic Tiger and continues to leave
his unique mark on the landscape of
Ireland’s second city. I think too of
Frank who came from Bangkok to a
two-month traineeship in Dublin and
who, years later, is still contributing to
Ireland’s booming software industry.
Tongdee’s loss has been our gain! My
own son, John, traveled to Poland at
the height of the Solidarity campaign,
learning little about Civil Engineering, a
lot about life.
When Heraldo arrived I was the
new National Secretary, succeeding
Jim Reid and operating the IAESTE
programme from the Careers Service
of University College Cork. During that
time we hosted the Annual Conference
and I particularly remember the visit
to Coolmore stud in County Tipperary.
This was prompted by the Egyptian
National Secretary, the wonderful,
larger than life Ezzat El-Mehairy who
embraced people of all nationalities,
without exception, in the IAESTE
family – and who loved horses!
When I retired from UCC I sought
a more permanent base for IAESTE
Ireland and Leargas, with the backing
of the Department of Education, was
the obvious choice. This move reflected
what had already happened in Northern
Ireland, with our IAESTE friends and
colleagues running a very successful
programme, based within the British
Council – and doing it during difficult
times in Northern Ireland, under the
inspired guidance of Pauline Ferguson,
Jim Reid and Pauline Ferguson
- names to conjure with! Jim was
Ireland’s second National Secretary.
Both Pauline and Jim went on to
become General Secretaries of IAESTE
International.
With IAESTE safely within
Léargas, I was eligible to seek the
newly established post of IAESTE
Ombudsman. Another three years
with IAESTE, with visits to Bangkok,
Vienna and Cartagena. What a bonus!
The Colombian post-conference tour
into the Andes, including a visit to
beautiful and historic Villa de Leyva,
will remain forever in my memory.
There were just four of us, the late
Lucien Seywert from Luxembourg, his
wife Adrienne and Uros Kovsca from
Slovenia and we had the luxury of a car,
a driver and one of Bernardo Baeyen’s
students, Leonidas, as translator and
guide. Thank you Bernardo for your
wonderful generosity and hospitality.
I am optimistic about the future.
Ireland’s present economic difficulties,
along with a proliferation of national
and college based work experience
programmes, put pressure on IAESTE.
Yet Ireland has a number of buoyant
industries, particularly software,
pharmaceuticals, agriculture and food,
which will form the basis for renewal.
Most of all, I believe that the unique
IAESTE experience is worth fighting
for.
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Celso Luiz Garcia
President of ABIPE
MESSAGE
FROM CELSO
LUIZ GARCIA,
PRESIDENT
OF ABIPE,
NON PROFIT
INSTITUTION
THAT MANAGES
THE IAESTE
PROGRAM IN
BRAZIL
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e are very proud of
managing the IAESTE
Program in Brazil for 30
years and I would like
to take this opportunity
to express our staff gratitude to all those
who have being part of our story: IAESTE
member countries with whom we have
exchanged along the years, students,
companies and academic institutions.
One special thank you for our local
partners – representatives of recognized
universities and companies who open
their doors every year to receive hundreds
of IAESTE foreign students and make
real their dream of working abroad for
a while providing an extraordinary and
unforgettable experience for all these
people.
Some of you who are reading this text
have been with me along this path for
many many years and are still helping us
to build the story of international exchange
in my home country. Thank you for your
commitment and good will!
I would like to share with you who are
part of the new generation... a little bit of
the story of the IAESTE program in Brazil.
Just to encourage you to bet on your
dreams!
Thirty years ago, when I was a young
man studying at the Federal University in
Porto Alegre, a city placed in the south
region of the country, I started the IAESTE
activities in Brazil. But I have to say that
before that, Prof. Ernest Geiger from FEI,
had launched the program among a few
students from the Engineering field.
Since that time I’ve been involved
with the IAESTE Program, working and
During these 30 years IAESTE
Brazil has sent more than
6.000 students abroad and had
received a similar number of
foreign students in Brazilian
universities and companies
supporting the IAESTE activities in the country,
in order to promote the exchange of students
around the world.
The reason why for that is because I believe
deeply that education is the most valuable
inheritance we can leave towards a better future
for our children and our grandchildren. An
experience far away from our home countries is
part of this important background that a human
being can build. IAESTE is making this dream true
for thousands of students for more than 65 years.
During these 30 years IAESTE Brazil has sent
more than 6.000 students abroad and had
received a similar number of foreign students in
Brazilian universities and companies.
Every year we exchange opportunities with
more than 40 countries. Our goal is to increase
the diversity of international students who
are willing to come to Brazil as we strongly
believe that this diversity is essential for the
improvement of our culture and our businesses in the
country.
A lot was done in these 30 years... but I do believe that
there is a huge potential for IAESTE... and the best is still
to come!
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Dr Pulat Pulatov
National Secretary
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ajikistan is a small country
located in Central Asia with
a long history. It was part of
ancient Persia and the Aryan
state. The first independent
Tajik state of the Samanids was founded
in the 9th century with its capital in
Bukhara, and from 11th century its
territory became part of the Emirate of
Bukhara. After the establishment of the
Soviet Union, in 1924 Tajikistan became
a member of the USSR. In 1991 Tajikistan
gained its independence from ex USSR.
Tajikistan is a mountainous country with
more than 93% of the territory covered
by mountains.
The official language of the country
is Persian (Tajik). Russian language
is also widely used in the country.
Dushanbe is the capital of Tajikistan
with a population of around 1 million
people. The main cities of Tajikistan
- Khujand, Kulyab, Istaravshan and
Penjikent have a long history of over
2,500 years. Tajikistan is a secular
state, but most of its population are
Muslim. Also part of the population
professes Christianity, Judaism and
Zoroastrianism. Now Tajikistan borders
with Kyrgyz Republic on the north, China
on the east, Uzbekistan on the west
and Afghanistan in the south.IAESTE
is very popular and well known
among students in Tajikistan. IAESTE
Tajikistan is registered in the Ministry
of Justice as an NGO, and it is a nonprofit making organization. After the
collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991,
I was the Rector of the Technological
University of Tajikistan, we applied
to become a Co-operating Institution
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of the IAESTE. IAESTE Tajikistan’s
National Committee was established in
1992. In 1993, IAESTE Tajikistan became
an associate member, and in 1996
full member of IAESTE. That time the
IAESTE had 33 member countries. Over
the years IAESTE has globally increased
by 3 times, and currently about 90
countries are represented in IAESTE.
Tajikistan was the second country
from CIS after Russia to join IAESTE.
Over the years, IAESTE has changed,
from a mostly European organization
to become a truly international
organization. The nature of the proposed
work has also changed. It became
more oriented towards professional
development and research, rather than
manual jobs offers.
There was a period of civil war in
Tajikistan, from 1992 to 1997 which
mainly involved the central and
southern regions of the country.
Despite all the risks and troubles at
that period, IAESTE was operating
and we used to take students to
the north of the country, creating
good conditions for them. Despite
the difficulties of the transition
period during these past years
we accept more than 330 foreign
students and sent 450 students for
internship in 40 countries around the
world and almost all of the students
who have passed internships under the
IAESTE’s program, found their place
in this highly competitive world. They
are now working for the UN, World
Bank, EU, many other international
organizations, embassies, as well as in
various ministries, local government
in Tajikistan, and they always speak
fondly of the role IAESTE played in
their lives. IAESTE Tajikistan is the only
organization that provides opportunities
to students of technical universities
in the country and really helps future
engineers in their professional growth.
IAESTE is a great opportunity for
young people to be successful in the
future.
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THE 27TH MEETING OF
SID (STRATEGIC IAESTE
DEVELOPMENT)
TOOK PLACE FROM
3RD TO 6TH OF MAY
IN THE RETZHOF
CASTLE JUST
OUTSIDE OF LEIBNITZ
IN SOUTHERN
AUSTRIA. A TOTAL
OF 62 PARTICIPANTS
FROM MORE THAN
25 COUNTRIES
PARTICIPATED IN THIS
INTENSIVE MEETING
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ore than 500 years ago
the first parts of the
small castle were built.
During the last years
it was renovated and
changed to a modern seminar hotel
where you can still feel the centuries of
history it experienced.
In this motivating atmosphere we
started with the opening ceremony
on Thursday night with the IAESTE
Austria alumnus Dr. Fortin, who found
his own company CNSystems after his
graduation. After his motivating speech
about the importance of improvement
and development, the participants
gathered for a small house-warming
party in the courtyard.
On Friday morning the meeting
started with trainings by three excellent
trainers in “Teamwork vs. Distance &
Knowledge Transfer”, “Communication
& Presentation skills” and “Project
Management”. Those trainings were
Mario Felber
SID Co-ordinator
welcomed by the participants who
were able to extend their skills for
the upcoming work in the Working
Groups.
In the afternoon, work in the
Working Groups started. The
participants choose one out of five
groups which were:
WG1: Improvement of Administration;
WG2: Improvement of Exchange;
WG3: Marketing & Fundraising;
WG4: Internal Policies;
WG5: Alumni; each led by
experienced WG co-ordinators. I
would like to use the opportunity to
again thank the co-ordinators Mikkel
Foltmar (due to absence represented
by Lucy Everett and Michael
Debono), Krister Haugen, Milan
Vrucinic & Eleftheria Karydi, Laszlo
Papp and Bruce Mehlman-Wicks.
In 17 Project Groups, more than
45 recommendations for the
development of our association were
created and put forward to the Board
of IAESTE A.s.b.l.. Besides that, the
participants shared best-practice
amongst each other, swapped stories
about their work in IAESTE in their
respective countries and developed
new ideas that are still worked on
after the meeting.
Important development was done
for many topics, here are some
highlights: our internal knowledge
database - the IntraWiki - will be
ready to use soon; our website got
a new structure and will go online
support IAESTE in big countries were
discussed; the IAN will receive more
interesting articles soon; and many
more.
On Friday night we enjoyed a
typical Austrian dinner in the centre
of Leibnitz. First we cheered to each
other with a very nice frizzante
made from Isabella grapes, typical
for Southern Austria and only
grown there. During this aperitif
we received an inspiring speech by
another IAESTE Austria alumnus,
Mr. Hess from Microsoft, about
a big tree and the special lighting
gave the evening an unforgettable
atmosphere. We were also happy to
celebrate two birthdays on Saturday
evening (Board Member Dr. László
Becker) and on Sunday right after
midnight (Alumni Relations Manager
Mr. Bruce Mehlman-Wicks).
A big THANK YOU to our hosts,
IAESTE Austria, and especially all the
volunteers that helped to make this
event unforgettable: Patryk, Lena,
David, Hans, Ágata, Gerhard, Erik,
Bachi, Conny, Alex, Hadi, Beni, Kathi
in summer 2012; the exchange will
be extended by a new scheme – the
Continuous Online-Based Exchange
(COBE); lots of ideas how to market
our association were created,
including guidelines how to use our
existing and upcoming marketing
materials correctly; ideas how to
different working environments
and the importance of flexibility
and adaptability. After that, during
dinner, Dr. Schlögl from the Austrian
Institute of Science and Technology,
gave a speech about innovation in
the information society. Well fed and
watered we recharged our batteries
for the next working day.
On Saturday we continued
working in the respective WGs.
After lunch we shared our ideas and
recommendations with everybody
during a poster session. Later
in the afternoon we visited the
Frauenberg, a small hill overlooking
Leibnitz. On the top of the hill there
is a pilgrimage church, but also the
remains of an ancient Greek temple
dedicated to Isis-Noreia.
In the evening the International
Evening took place in the courtyard
of the castle. The nice spring
weather, the tables for every
country arranged in a circle around
and of course Stefan and Teresa, who
are supporting me throughout the
whole year.
And last but not least I would like
to thank everybody who attended
and worked so hard to make the
SID-meeting 2012 such a productive
event. I look forward to an effective
collaboration throughout the year
so that we can ensure that a lot
of work has been done until the
upcoming Annual Conference in
Belfast and will have a successful
SID 2013, including our meeting in
Portugal.
To make it possible for IAESTE to
live through the changes that are
happening in the global economy
and society and come out bigger
and better, we have to work
together, focus all our energies on
the same goals and improve our
great association to yet unknown
dimension. Come work with us for a
better future!
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Bruce MehlmannWicks
Alumni Relations
Manager
he last 12 months have
been a particularly
exciting time for the
IAESTE Alumni Network
(IAN). The IAN launched
in January 2011 and in the last year
has doubled its membership. More
than 6000 people have now joined
and are enjoying the benefits of a
private network for IAESTE Alumni.
Not only are our members finding
their old friends on the network,
they are also getting exclusive
access to information and events
around the IAESTE world.
During the last year we have
been listening to feedback and
the number one priority for our
The next Alumni Conference
will take place in Belfast in
January 2013
from 12 different countries, who had been trainees in 5
different decades! A fun and interesting programme was
enjoyed by all.
The most popular part of the programme was when the
Alumni Conference joined with the Annual Conference for
the world famous International Evening! Food and drink
from around 80 countries was shared and many costumes
and national dresses were seen on the dance floor. The next
Alumni Conference will take place in Belfast in January 2013
and details will be available on the Alumni Network.
With such momentum behind us, the IAESTE Alumni
Network is an increasingly attractive option for sponsors or
potential partners that wish to promote their work to our
members. We are also always looking for ways to improve
our offer to our alumni, so please do get in touch if you
think we may be able to work together for mutual benefit.
members was access to job information. We were
therefore very pleased that in September 2012,
we were able to introduce a new ‘jobs’ module
to the IAN. The module provides our alumni with
access to exiting job opportunities in some of
the world’s best companies. So now, not only can
IAESTE help you gain valuable work experience, it
may also help you find the right job!
For companies, the IAESTE Alumni Network,
and especially the new job module, allows access
to our growing network of talented, experienced,
international alumni. It can be seen as a natural
progression from providing traineeships through
IAESTE to employing former IAESTE trainees. This
kind of targeted advertising of vacant positions
can help reach the right people for companies
with an international perspective.
Something else we’re very proud of is our
Annual Alumni Conference. In January 2012 we
held our first one in Skopje, FYR Macedonia and
it ran alongside the first 3 days of the IAESTE
Annual Conference. In attendance were 30 people
In 2013 we are confident of reaching a membership of
10,000 and we are looking forward to providing more
and better opportunities for IAESTE Alumni, as well as
continuing to build lifelong relationships, and perhaps most
importantly, friendships.
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he 2012 IAESTE CONNECT
Conference took place in
Belfast from 18th to the 22nd
of April. Originally formed in
2011 by our friends in Scotland,
the purpose of CONNECT is to focus
on networking and training for Local
Committees in Western & Northern
Europe and Scandinavia – countries which
lie outside the catchment of CEC. We are
pleased to say it was a hugely successful
event; strengthening the work of Local
Committees; whilst at the same time
showcasing the destination for the 2013
IAESTE Annual Conference.
Attendees from across Europe and
beyond were able to meet, exchange
experiences and learn from each other
over the course of 5 activity-laden days.
There were representatives from a
number of countries including Germany,
Spain, Belgium, Turkey, Slovenia and
Jordan. In total 22 different Local
Committees were represented. The event
served to reinforce the important role that
Local Committees have to play by coming
together, sharing skills, knowledge and
experience and working collaboratively
to strengthen IAESTE’s position in their
home countries.
One of the primary aims of CONNECT
was to offer training for LC members by
enabling participants to reflect on their
practices and to find common or better
ways of working. There were a variety of
workshops offered, covering areas such
as innovative technologies and website
design to new member training and
finance. The variety was intentionally
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broad to ensure that all individual
requirements were catered for.
Rebecca Lutton, former President
of IAESTE NI commented "IAESTE
CONNECT was singularly one of the
best experiences this year; never have
I had so much fun in so little time with
so many people. I learnt and developed
many new strategies: effective and
efficient time-management, organising
and managing large groups of people and
resourcefulness in dealing with different
issues. Overall it was an excellent event
which was very well organised and
received. It didn't just achieve its main aim
of 'connecting' people it surpassed it."
The other fundamental drivers for
CONNECT are networking and promotion.
There were specific workshops that
helped develop promotional skills;
including how to make an IAESTE
video and tips around improving visual
materials. This was also enhanced
with an inspiring speech by Alastair
Fee - visiting Professor of Marketing and
Innovation at Queen’s University Belfast.
There were lots of networking events
throughout the 5 days whether through
social events, football or even by learning
the IAESTE dance!
In addition to the professional
development offered by IAESTE Connect,
there was a cultural element to the
programme whereby participants were
provided with opportunities to explore
Belfast and the wider area. As a city with
a renowned history, this was much to
learn about and see. There were tours of
the murals that document Belfast’s recent
and troubled past; as we as the chance to
experience the city’s newest and exciting
asset: Titanic Belfast, a state-of-the-art
museum and visitors centre centred
around Belfast’s most ‘famous’ creation.
Participants got to experience first-hand
the glamour of the Penthouse suite at the
Europa Hotel; they dressed up and dined
against a backdrop of 360 degree views of
Belfast’s skyline at sunset whilst enjoying
the sounds of a traditional Irish band.
The post conference event provided
the chance to explore beyond Belfast;
including a trip to Dublin in Southern
Ireland and to the Giants Causeway, a
UNESCO heritage site on the rugged
north coast of Northern Ireland. It gave
everyone a taste of what lies in store when
Belfast hosts the Annual Conference in
2013.
Former President of the IAESTE UK
Local Committee based in Belfast, Jonny
Milliken, reflected on the event: "We
had a packed programme full of cultural
activities, networking sessions and
training events, presented by facilitators
from across Europe; and all with a laugh
and a smile at the same time. We believe
everyone came away from the event much
more enthused, dedicated
and amazed by fellow IAESTE
Committees and the people
who work so hard to make the
programme happen around
the world.”
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T
he Participants enjoyed five
training Sessions led by
experienced IAESTE members
from different countries.
Trainings where hold on
the topics: Introduction to IAESTE, LC
Management, Job Raising, Company
Marketing and Administration. This
year the Administration Workshop
got changed into a Planspiel, where
all participants experienced the whole
IAESTE year with all actions and forms
that are needed for the Trainee exchange
within one morning. Also the Job Raising
Workshop was split into two Workshops,
one dealing with general Topics of the
Jobraising and the second one training
the company contact with the Job
Raising simulator.
Additional to the Workshops
motivational and team building events
where held to inspire the people
to achieve their goals. Besides two
motivational sessions with Marcus
Orlovsky, who has been an inspiration
for JUMP for many years, the social
programme has helped to round up
the whole Event.
Unfortunately there where no
Company Speakers this year, which
usually gives a good inside view
from companies and their benefits
of IAESTE. Nevertheless JUMP has
been financially supported from
many companies and institutions and
even made it to the first CO2 neutral
IAESTE event ever held.
The fabulous outdoor games
brought some surprise guest, namely
Damaskus and the JUMP couch
(the JUMP couch can still be visited
at the National Office of IAESTE
Switzerland), to the following BBQ
and foam party. Also traditional
IAESTE Dance classes and of course
the International Evening where not
missing and the home made food was
delicious. In addition, IAESTE General
Secretary - Goran Radnovic has
visited JUMP. His presence elevated
the importance of the event and
gave the rare opportunity for IAESTE
beginners to listen and speak to the
head of the organisation.
The event was hosted by IAESTE
Switzerland and coordinated by an
outstanding team led by Bernhard
Blattmann who brought the Swiss Local
Committees together to make JUMP
2011 unforgettable. JUMP 2011 was
sponsored by Engagier Dich, Burckhardt
Compression, VSETH, ZHAW, EMPA,
Novartis, Holcim, Sensirion and the
CO2 compensation was sponsered by
Southpole.
JUMP 2011 was the first CO2 neutral
IAESTE Event ever held.
JUMP2012 will be organised
by IAESTE Croatia and will take
place in Orahovica. It will be the
first event coordinated by the
new JUMP Co-ordinator Scott
Hutchison who will continue
the step by step improvement
done in the past years by Tomek
Pawliszyn.
Don’t miss it! For more
information and volunteering,
visit http://jump.iaeste.org or
e-mail: jump@iaeste.org.
Keep on JUMPing!
Bernhard Blattmann
JUMP Event Co-ordinator
IAESTE Switzerland
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Participating Employers
National Institute of Industrial
Technological- INTI
National University of the center of Buenos
Aires Province - UNICEN
National University of Comahue - UNCOMA
National University of La Pampa - UNLPam
National University of Litoral - UNL
National University of Quilmes - UNQUI
National University of San Juan - UNSJ
National University of Technology
– Avellaneda Faculty – UTN FRA
National University of Technology
– Delta Faculty - FRD
National University of Technology
– Bahía Blanca Faculty – UTN FRBB
National University of Technology
– Villa María Faculty – UTN FRVM
National University of the South – UNS
Research Institute of Theoretical and
Applied Physical Chemistry - INIFTA
Transdisciplinary Studies Centre for Water
– University of Buenos Aires - CETA
Participating Institutions
National University of Buenos Aires – UBA
National University of the center of Buenos
Aires Province - UNICEN
National University of Comahue – UNCOMA
National University of Córdoba – UNC
National University of La Pampa - UNLPam
National University of Litoral - UNL
National University of Quilmes - UNQUI
National University of San Juan - UNSJ
National University of Tucumán - UNT
National University of Technology
– Avellaneda Faculty – UTN FRA
National University of Technology
– Buenos Aires Faculty – UTN FRBA
National University of Technology
– Delta Faculty – UTN FRD
National University of Technology
– Haedo Faculty – UTN FRD
National University of Technology
– Bahía Blanca Faculty - UTN FRBB
National University of Technology
– Villa María Faculty – UTN FRVM
National University of the South – UNS
AUSTRALIA
Participating Employers
Swinburne abroad
Ian Wark Research Institute Uni SA
BMT Design and Technology Pty Ltd
Visy Automation
ACS Australia
The Mawson Institute Uni SA
Latrobe University, Department of Physics
CSIRO
Deakin University
John Holland Rail Pty Ltd
Australian Synchrotron
Department of Primary Industries
Centre for Astrophysics and
Supercomputing, Swinburne Uni
Revium Pty Ltd
Mineral Titles Division, Western Australian
Department of Mines and Petroleum
Entecho Pty Ltd
Participating Institutions
Australian National University
Deakin University
Flinders University
La Trobe University
Monash University
Queensland University of Technology
RMIT University
Swinburne University of Technology
University of Melbourne
University of New South Wales
University of South Australia
University of Western Australia
AUSTRIA
Participating Employers
AC2T research GmbH
AIT Austrian Institute Of Technology
Allianz Elementar Vers. AG
Alpine Bau GmbH
APUS Software GmbH
Architekt Daniel Fügenschuh ZT GmbH
ATC
AVL List GmbH
AY-KA Bau Ges.m.b.H.
B&G Consulting & Commerce GmbH
Baucon ZT GmbH
Baxter AG
Bernard Ingenieure ZT-GmbH
Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft.m.b.H
CEST Kompetenzzentrum für
elektrochemische Oberflächentechnologie
GmbH
D.I. Lukas Beurle, Consultant for Civil
Engineering
Danieli Linz Technology
ANGE IN 2011
Dipl.Ing. Josef Schelmberger,
Ziviltechnikerbüro für Bauwesen
Doka GmbH
Driendl architects zt Ges.m.b.H.
Emarsys eMarketing AG
Epcos OHG
EVVA Sicherheitstechnologie GmbH
FACC AG
Franz Kitzwögerer
Generali IT-Solutions GMBH
GeoVille Informationssysteme GmbH
Grabner Instruments Messtechnik GmbH
Graz University of Music and Dramatic Arts
Graz University of Technology
HOERBIGER Ventilwerke GmbH & Co KG
IAESTE Vienna
ICC Services GmbH
IFA Tulln
ILF
Infineon Technologies Austria AG
INTALES
Intier Automotive Eybl Gmbh (Ebergassing)
& Co OHG
Joanneum Research
Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
Johannes Kepler University Linz
KISKA
Lallemand GmbH
Lantiq A GmbH
LINZ AG
Luxner Engineering ZT
Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH
(MCL)
Mondi Napiag GmbH
Nano TecCenter Weiz
Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
NXP Semiconductors Austria GmbH
OFI
Pamminger Maschinenbau GmbH & Co KG
PetroBioClean, FireHazardContr.&Cons.
GmbH
PhysCon Ziviltechniker GmbH
Pioneer Hi-Bred Service
Plansee SE
Polymer Competence Center Leoben
Qualcomm Austria Research Center GmbH
Rhomberg Gruppe
ROC Systemtechnik GmbH
s IT Solutions AT Spardat GmbH
Saubermacher Dienstleistungs AG
SBA Research GmbH
Shark GmbH Business Consulting & IT
Solutions
Siemens AG
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Siemens VAI Metals Technologies GmbH & Co
SIGNificant Signature Solutions GmbH
SKF Österreich AG
Software Quality Lab GmbH
Test-Fuchs GmbH
The Erich Schmid Institute of Materials
Science
Transfercenter für Kunststofftechnik GmbH
Treibacher Industrie AG
University of Innsbruck
University of Leoben
University of Linz
University of Natural Resources and Life
Sciences
University of Technology Vienna
Valartis Europe AG
Ventrex Automotive GmbH
Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG
Workflow EDV GmbH
Zizala Lichtsysteme GmbH
Participating Institutions
FH Campus Wien
FH Hagenberg
Fh Joanneum
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Karl-Franzens Universität Graz
MC Innsbruck
Montanuniversität Leoben
Technische Universität Graz
Technische Universität Wien
Universität Innsbruck
Universität Wien
Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
BANGLADESH
Participating Employer
The Delta Composite Knitting Industries Ltd
BELARUS
Participating Employers
Belarusian State University (BSU)
Faculty of Chemistry
Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics
Faculty of Physics
Faculty of Radiophysics and Electronics
Belarusian National Technical University
(BNTU)
Automobile and Tractor Faculty
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Belarusian State University of Informatics
and Radioelectronics (BSUIR)
Faculty of Computer Systems and
Networks
Scientific Center of Information and
Innovative Developments
EPAM Systems Company
Yanka Kupala Grodno State University
(Yanka Kupala GSU)
Faculty of Biology and Ecology
Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics
Faculty of Physics and Engineering
Belarusian-Russian University (Mogilev)
(BRU)
Mechanical Engineering Faculty
Participating Institutions
Belarusian State University (BSU)
Belarusian National Technical University
(BNTU)
Belarusian State University of Informatics
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and Radioelectronics (BSUIR)
Yanka Kupala Grodno State University
(Yanka Kupala GSU)
Belarusian-Russian University (Mogilev)
(BRU)
BELGIUM
Participating Employers
AB-InBev Leuven
Agency for Agriculture and Fisheries,
Product Quality Management Division
Agfa Graphics
Architecten BOB361 architectes bvba
Belgian Welding Institute
Cosinus Phi
Denys
Flanders Mechatronics Technology Center
GE Industrial Belgium
Ghent University - Department of Applied
Physics
Ghent University - Department of Chemical
Engineering
Ghent University - Department of Civil
Engineering
Ghent University - Department of
Electronics and Information Systems
Ghent University - Department of Flow,
Heat and Combustion
Ghent University - Department of Textiles
Ghent University - Hydraulics Laboratory
Ghent University - Multimedia Lab
Ghent University - Department of Electrical
Energy, Systems and Automation
Ghent University - Department of Flow,
Heat and Combustion Mechanics
Ghent University - Department of Forest and
Water Management
Ghent University - Faculty of Bioscience
engineering
ILVO Animal Sciences
Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries
Research
Leuven Air Bearings
LMS International
NATO HQ
Nuance Communications
OCAS
Septentrio
Soresma
Syral
Toyota Motor Europe
von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Department
Mechanics of Materials and Constructions
Vrije Universiteit Brussel Photonics Team
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, department ELEC
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department
Electrochemical and Surface Engineering
Participating Institutions
Ghent University
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Université Libre de Bruxelles
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Participating Employers
Buducnost, Laktasi
Cambridge centar, Banja Luka
Dom zdravlja Laktasi
Eko Bel Laktasi
Elektro-tehnicki fakultet Univerziteta u
Banjoj Luci
Filoloski fakultet Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci
Fondacija ICBL, Banja Luka
Grad Banja Luka
Institut za zastitu zdravlja, Banja Luka
Institut zastite, ekologija i racunarstva,
Banja luka
Lanaco, Banja Luka
Language bar, Banja Luka
Medicinski fakultet, Farmacija, Banja Luka
Rektorat Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci
Rudarski fakultet, Prijedor
Sumarski fakultet Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci
Tehnoloski fakultet Univerziteta u
Banjoj Luci
Telekomunikacije RS a.d. Banja Luka
Tropik ribarstvo, Banja Luka
Una inzenjering, Banja Luka
Comp 2000, d.o.o., Sarajevo
Energo invest d.d., Sarajevo
Info studio d.o.o. Sarajevo
A3 d.o.o., Mostar
Aluminij d.d., Mostar
Cicak d.o.o., Mostar
Integra d.o.o., Mostar
Neosoft d.o.o., Mostar
Presal extrusion, Mostar
Softing d.o.o., Mostar
TT Kabel d.o.o., Mostar
Urbis86, Mostar
Participating Institutions
Arhitektonsko-gradjevinski fakultet,
Banja Luka
Elektrotehnicki fakultet, Banja Luka
Filoloski fakultet, Banja Luka
Masinski fakultet, Banja Luka
Medicinski fakultet, Farmacija, Banja Luka
Poljoprivredni fakultet, Banja Luka
Prirodno-matematicki falultet, Banja Luka
Sumarski fakultet, Banja Luka
Tehnoloski fakultet, Banja Luka
Elektrotehnički fakultet, Mostar
Gradjevinski fakultet, Mostar
Masinski fakultet, Mostar
Poljoprivredni fakultet, Mostar
Arhitektonski fakultet, Sarajevo
Elektrotehnicki fakultet, Sarajevo
Farmaceutski fakultet, Sarajevo
Masinski fakultet, Sarajevo
BRAZIL
Participating Employers
3C ARQUITETURA E URBANISMO LTDA ME
ACTA - Arquitetos e Consultores Técnicos
Associados Ltda
Barbosa & Corbucci Arquitetos Associados
Ltda
BCMF Arquitetura e Engenharia Ltda
Belgo Alonso Plásticos Ltda.
Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de
Minas Gerais
Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de
Minas Gerais – CEFET MG
Centro Universitário da FEI
Cia Olsen de Tratores Agro Industrial
Compels Informática Ltda
Destaque Empreendimentos em
Informática Ltda
ECOSFERA Engenharia Ambiental LTDA
Engetran - Engenharia de Sistemas de
Transmissão Ltda
Envall e Cia Ltda
Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing
- ESPM
Escritório do Arquiteto Enius Marcus
ESTEVAM E CIA LTDA
Faculdade de Aracruz - FAACZ
Favale e Associados
Figener SA Engenheiros Associados
Fundação Educacional do Municipio de
Assis - FEMA
IFSUL de Minas
Ines Jeiss Arquitetura e Interiores
Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações INATEL
IX Consultoria e Representações Ltda
JBA Engenharia e Consultoria Ltda
João de Paula Arquitetura
JP7 Serviços de Informática Ltda
Junge & Belli Arquitetura
Kobajagi Design e Empreendimentos Ltda
Lanza Arquitetura e Construções Ltda
LPA Consultoria
Magalhães Veloso Arquit. E Const.LTDA/
PERSONALE
Marchetti + Bonetti Arquitetos Ltda
Marcia Lopes Arquitetura
Master Perfurações e Desmontes Ltda
Media Interactive
Mendes Junior Trading e Engenharia S/A
Metalurgica Mococa S.A
Mirainox Ltda
Opção Engenharia e Construções Ltda
Oracides Adriano Engenharia Especial Ltda
Ourox Engenharia Ltda
Pilz do Brazil Sistemas Eletronicos de
Segurança e Automação
Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Minas
Gerais - PUC MG
Regina Marcia Moura Arquitetura e Design
Ltda
Schaan Arquitetura de Soluções
UNIOESTE
Universidade de São Paulo - USP
Universidade Estadual de Campinas UNICAMP
Universidade Estadual de Maringá - UEM
Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de
Mesquita Filho - UNESP
Universidade Federal da Bahia - UFBA
Universidade Federal de Grande Dourados
- UFGD
Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto - UFOP
Universidade Federal de São Carlos UFSCAR
Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV
Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso UFMT
Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de
Janeiro - UFRRJ
Participating Institutions
CEFET-MG Centro Federal de Educação
Tecnológica de Minas Gerais
Centro Universitário Belas Artes de São
Paulo
Centro Universitário CESMAC
Centro Universitário da FEI
Centro Universitário Uni FIAM FAAM
Escola de Engenharia de Piracicaba
Escola de Engenharia Mauá
FAACZ - Faculdade de Aracruz
FACENS - Faculdade de Engenharia de
Sorocaba
Faculdade de Tecnologia de Jau
FSA - Universidade Fundação Santo André
INATEL - Instituto Nacional de
Telecomunicações
PUC CAMP - Pontifícia Universidade
Católica de Campinas
PUC MG - Pontifícia Universidade Católica
de Minas Gerais
PUC RS - Pontifícia Universidade Católica
do Rio Grande do Sul
PUC SP - Pontifícia Universidade Católica
de São Pualo
UEM - Universidade Estadual de Maringá
UEMG - Universidade Estadual de Minas
Gerais
UERJ -Universidade Estadual do Rio de
Janeiro
UFABC - Universidade Federal do ABC
UFAM - Universidade Federal do Amazonas
UFBA - Federal da Bahia
UFES - Federal do Espírito Santo
UFGD - Universidade Federal de Grande
Dourados
UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais
UFMS - Universidade Federal de Mato
Grosso do Sul
UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto
UFPel - Universidade Federal de Pelotas
UFPR - Univ. Federal do Paraná
UFPR - Universidade Federal do Paraná
UFRJ - Universidade Federal do Rio de
Janeiro
UFRRJ - Universidade Federal Rural do Rio
de Janeiro
UFRS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande
do Sul
UFSC - Universidade Federal de Santa
Catarina
UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de São
Carlos
UFSJ - Universidade Federal de São João
Del Rei
UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa
Maria
UFSP - Universiade Federal de São Paulo
UFV - Universidade Federal de Viçosa
UNB - Universidade de Brasília
UNESP - Univerisade Estadual Paulista
Julio de Mesquita Filho
UNI BH - Centro Universitário de Belo
Horizonte
UNICAMP - Universidade Estadual de
Campinas
UNICEUB - Centro Universitário de Brasília
UNIDERP - Universidade Anhanguera
UNIFEI - Universidade Federal de Itajuba
UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São
Paulo
UNIP - Universidade Paulista
UNIRP - Centro Universitário de Rio Preto
UNIVIX - Faculdade Brasileira
USP - Universidade de São Pualo
CANADA
Participating Employers
Digital Vantage Point Inc.
ABCO Film Corp
Shift Recycling
Safran Electronics Canada
Xerox
CMC Microsystems
Side Effects Software
Mobile Climate Control
Kelsan
CPP Investment Board
Prema Canada
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehab Hospital
Participating Institutions
McGill University
University of Saskatchewan
University of Toronto
Simon Fraser University
Queen’s University
University of Guelph
Memorial University
University of Alberta
University of British Columbia
University of Sherbrooke
CHINA
Participating Employers
Changzhou Xingyu Automotive Lighting
Systems Co.,LTD
Cooperative Design Group: CDG Group
SOFTRAY CO., LTD
Mettler-Toledo
Maymuse Environmental Protection
Science&Technology Co.,Ltd.
Maymuse Information Science&Technology
Co.,Ltd.
Changzhou Science and Education Park
CJ Design
Shanghai Development Park Association
DC Alliance Architecture
Chapman Taylor Shanghai
Tianhua Architecture
K.F. Stone Design International Inc.Canada
Stone Architectural Design Consultants
(Shanghai) Co.,Ltd
Wison Engineering Ltd
Yantai Wanhua Polyurethanes Co,. Ltd
JH Design And Consulting (Shanghai) Inc.
University of Shanghai for Science and
Technology
Shanghai Institute for Minimally Invasive
Therapy
United Global Sourcing Shanghai
Products and Parts Sourced Worlwide
IAESTE China
Participating Institutions
Shanghai University
University Of Shanghai For Science And
Technology
East China Normal University
Shagnhai Maritime University
Shanghai Ocean Unveristy
Ningbo University Of Engineering
Shanghai Jiaotong Univeristy
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HONG KONG SAR
Participating Employers
Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Limited
Parsons Brinckerhoff (Asia) Limited
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Participating Institution
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
MACAO SAR
Participating Employers
Centre for Engineering Research and
Testing (CERT)
Civil Engineering Consultants Co. Limited
Institute for the Development and Quality
(IDQ)
The Macao Water Supply Co. Ltd (SAAM)
University of Macau
Participating Institution
University of Macau
COLOMBIA
Participating Employers
Actuar Tolima
Centro de Productividad del Tolima (CPT)
Construcciones Ingenierías S.A.
CoverDesign
Enertolima S.A. E.P.S.
Jaime Fajardo Suarez Arquitectos
Ingenieros
Jardín Botánico de Ibagué
León Gráficas
Nomos Impresores
Participating Institutions
Universidad de Ibagué
Universidad del Tolima
Universidad de la Sabana
Universidad del Quindio CIBUQ
EAFIT
Universidad Antonio Nariño
Universidad del Sinu
Universidad de la Salle
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Universidad de Medellín
Universidad de Magdalena
Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios
Escuela de Administración de Negocios
EAN
Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana Sede
Bucaramanga
Technology Foundation of Canadian
Leadership (La Salle College)
Universidad PedagógicaNacional
Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y
Ambientales UDCA
Universidad de Boyacá
Universidad del Valle
Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar
Universidad Autónoma de Manizales
CROATIA
Participating Employers
ABIT d.o.o.
AE&E Duro Dakovic TEP d.o.o.
Agricultural Institute Osijek
Faculty of Agriculture in Zagreb
APIS d.o.o.
APZ inzenjering d.d.
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EMPLOYERS AND INSTITUTIONS
Faculty of Architecture in Zagreb
Arhitektura Tholos projektiranje d.o.o.
Brodarski institut d.o.o.
Brodarski institut d.o.o.
Centar energije
City Hall
CROATIA AIRLINES d.d.
Croatian Motorways Ltd.
Department of Geophysics, Faculty of
Science
State Institute for Nature Protection
Energy Institute Hrvoje Pozar
Ergo-net d.o.o.
Ericsson Nikola Tesla d.d.
ESCAPE d.o.o.
Faculty of Agriculture in Osijek
Faculty of Chemical Engineering in Zagreb
Faculty of Chemistry and Technology in Split
Faculty of Civil Engineering in Zagreb
Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
in Split
Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek
Faculty of Electrical, Mechanical
Engineering & Naval Architecture in Split
Faculty of Food technology and
Biotechnology in Zagreb
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and
Naval Architecture in Zagreb
Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of
Biology in Zagreb
Faculty of Textile Technology in Zagreb
Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences in
Zagreb
GP Krk d.d.
Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek
HEP Operator distribucijskog sustava d.o.o.
Osijek
HEP- Transmission System Operator Ltd.
Zagreb
Holcim Hrvatska d.o.o.
HPNJ + d.o.o.
Croatian Waters
Croatian Conservation Institute in Osijek
Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of
Croatia
IDT - Inzenjering d.o.o.
INA d.d. - Research and development center
INFOSOL d.o.o.
Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries in
Split
Ivanishin.kabashi.arhitekti d.o.o.
Jadran-Galenski Laboratorij d.d.
Koios savjetovanje d.o.o.
Leko-biro d.o.o.
MASSA d.o.o.
Messer Croatia Plin d.o.o.
MHM - Inzenjering d.o.o. Osijek
NOIN d.o.o. arhitekti
Odak & Siladin - Arcus d.o.o.
OSIJEK-KOTEKS d.d.
Pucko otvoreno uciliste Osijek
Rasco d.o.o
RENCON d.o.o.
SIGNALPROJEKT d.o.o.
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in
Slavonski Brod
Studio 3LHD d.o.o.
Svod d.o.o.
Tehnika d.d.
TPA Horwath
University of Natural Sciences in Zagreb
University of Natural Sciences, Dept. of
Molecular Biology in Zagreb
University of Osijek, Department Biology
University of Osijek, Department of
Mathematics
University of Osijek, Department of Physics
University of Rijeka, Faculty of Engineering
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Civil
Engineering
UPI-2M
URBANE TEHNIKE d.o.o.
Zeljeznicko projektno drustvo d.d.
ZUBER d.o.o.
Participating Institutions
University of Osijek
Faculty of Food Technology
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Biology
Department of Chemistry
Department of Mathematics
University of Rijeka
School of medicine
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Civil Engineering
University of Split
Faculty of Civil Engineering and
Architecture
Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering and Naval
Architecture
University of Zagreb
Faculty of Science – Chemistry, Biology,
Mathematics
Faculty of Architecture
Faculty of Chemical Engineering and
Technology
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and
Naval Architecture
Faculty of Textile Technology
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Mining, Geology and
Petroleum Engineering
Faculty of Food technology and
Biotechnology
Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry
Faculty of Electrical Engineering And
Computing
Faculty of Agriculture
CYPRUS
Participating Employers
A. Th. Loizou & Sons Ltd
Cyprus Land Development Corporation
Cyprus Pharmaceutical Organization Ltd
Cyprus Telecommunications Authority
Electricity Authority of Cyprus
Forest Park Hotel
Hellenic Copper Mines Ltd
Joannou & Paraskevaides Ltd
Municipality of Nicosia
PrimeTel Plc
SEM Ltd
Sewerage Board of Nicosia
Vassiliko Cement Works Public
Company Ltd
Participating Institutions
American College
Cyprus University of Technology
Frederick University
University of Cyprus
University of Nicosia
CZECH REPUBLIC
Participating Employers
Academy of Sciences CR, IRSM
ALPS Electric Czech, s.r.o.
Alvila Systems s.r.o.
ATX-technická kancelář pro komplexní
automatizaci
AZ Geo, s.r.o.
Conel s.r.o.
Czech Technical University in Prague
Deltaplan
DEZA, a. s.
DONALDSON CZECH REPUBLIC s.r.o.
EUROVIA Services, s.r.o.
FCC Prumyslove systemy, s.r.o.
FPC s.r.o.
General Electrics Aviation Czech
Glazura s.r.o.
GYP LOGISTICS, a.s.
iCom Vision Holding, a.s.
IKA DATA, s.r.o.
Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague
Institute of Geonics of the ASCR, v. v. i.
Kuta - servis
Lepsi firma, s.r.o.
Linuxbox.cz
METROPROJEKT PRAHA, a.s.
Novak-papir s.r.o.
Nuclear Physics Institute ASCR
Prazske sluzby,a.s.
Quanti s.r.o.
Seismik s.r.o.
SKODA AUTO, a.s.
SWELL, spol.s r.o.
Synthon, s.r.o
Technical University of Liberec
The Institute of Geonics of the ASCR, v. v. i.
Tomas Bata University in Zlin
UNIS, spol. s r.o.
University of West Bohemia
Ústav ekologie krajiny
Ústav geoniky AV ČR
Ústav jaderné fyziky AV ČR
Veterinary Research Institute
VUT - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Vysoká škola báňská
ZF Stankov s.r.o.
Participating Institutions
Brno University of Technology
Charles University
Czech Technical University in Prague
Institute of Chemical Technology Prague
Technical University of Liberec
Tomas Bata University Zlin
University of West Bohemia
VSB-Technical University of Ostrava
DENMARK
Participating Employers
Aarhus Municipality, City Road Division
BK Medical
Cheminova A/S
Chr. Hansen A/S
COWI A/S
Danish Road Directorate
HaldorTopsøe A/S
ICE A/S
MAN Diesel & Turbo SE
Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen
Milestone Systems A/S
Nordic Sugar, Innovation & Development
Nordvand A/S
Oticon A/S
Per Aarsleff A/S
SiriusPartnerApS
Technical University of Denmark
Department of Chemical and
Biochemical Engineering
Department of Chemistry
Department of Food, National Food
Institute
Department of IPU, Industrial Product
Development
Department of Mechanical Engineering
UNI-CLyngby
Participating Institutions
Engineering College Aarhus
Technical University of Denmark
University of Copenhagen
ECUADOR
Participating Employers
Aceitplacer
Acindec S.A
Actuaria
Aeromaster Airways
Agroindustrial el Corazon
AMN Arquitectos
Andec S.A
Bancology S.A
Biometrika
Cathedral Industries
Cevallos Sanchez Arquitectos
CH Farina
Chamorro & Cruz Arquitectos
Compuseg
Constructiva
Creaciones Rose
Cusho
Ecualiquors
Eduardo Uzcategui
Ende
Environmental Quality
Epacem
ESPE
Ferrero del Ecuador
Finca Alexandra
Geoplades
Grupo KFC
Imprexcom
Industrias Danec
Ing. Rene Correa
Ingenia Idea
Inmoprovanza
Izyfco
Jalil & Associates Arquitectos
M&S Builders
Maxitravel
MCM Arquitectos
Nestle
Newvintegral Solutions
Novatech
Obraciv
Panchonet
Pasteruizadora Quito
Poliexpandidos
Porton
Procesadora VYMSA
Reital
S.J Jersey Ecuador
Santos CMI
Surimax
Sysgen S.A
Tecnoescala
Tecnomega
Transoceánica Cia
Turbomotores
Uniplex
Participating Institutions
Escuela Politécnica del Ejercito
Escuela Politécnica Nacional
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador
Universidad de las Américas
Universidad Internacional
Universidad San Francisco de Quito
Universidad SEK
Universidad Tecnológica Equinoccial
ESTONIA
Participating Employers
Tallinn University of Technology
ABB Estonia
Participating Institution
Tallinn University of Technology
F.Y.R. MACEDONIA
Participating Employers
Agency for insurance supervision
Applify
Assecco SEE
Benning PSAM
Beton – Skopje
Brako – Veles
Cementarnica USJE AD
Dasto
Ein Sof
Ekonet
Evropa '92
Farmahem
Fersped Skopje
Gejzer dooel
Geo - Karta Kochani
Geohidro Inzinering
I Sioux Taurus
InterWay
Investgradba Kochani
Jasiva
JP Macedonian Forests
JSC "Macedonian Powerplatns"
JSC Water Supply - Bitola
JSC Water Supply - Skopje
Knauf
Low Tech Architects
Macedonian Computer Associates
Maksat
Mikrosam - Prilep
Miks Net - Bitola
Municipality of Karposh
Municipality of Sopiste
Neimar Ingeneriing
Neotel
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Netcetera
Porsche Macedonia
REK Bitola
Sektor Film
Siskon – Skopje
Sparkasse Bank
Studio 2000
Synapse dooel
Telesmert Telecom
Tetraktis - Kristijan Dooel
TGS Tehnicki Gasovi
Ting dooel - Kochani
Toplifikacija AD Skopje
Triangl
Ultra Computing
Zavar Company
Participating Institutions
University Ss. Cyril and Methodius – Skopje
Faculty of Computer Science and
Engineering
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Electrotehnics and
Information Technology
Faculty of Pharmacy
Institute of Earthquake Engineering and
Engineering Seismology
Faculty of Architecture
Faculty of Economics
Faculty of Forestry
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural
Sciences
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
University Ss. Kliment Ohridski - Bitola
Technical Faculty
FINLAND
Participating Employers
Aalto University
ABB Oy Drives
ÅboAkademi
Consolis Technology
Dynaset Oy
Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied
Science
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Luvata Pori Oy
MiilukangasKy
Napa Ltd
Stora Enso Packaging
Tampere University of Technology
The City of Kuopio
Participating Institutions
Aalto University, School of Science and
Technology
Åbo Akademi University
Kymenlaakson ammattikorkeakoulu,
University of Applied Sciences
Lahti University of Applied Sciences
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
Rovaniemen ammattikorkeakoulu,
University of Applied Sciences
Satakunta University of Applied Sciences
Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Tampere University of Technology
University of Helsinki
University of Jyväskylä
University of Oulu
University of Tampere
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University of Vaasa
Vaasan ammattikorkeakoulu, University of
Applied Sciences
GERMANY
Participating Employers
3 B Scientific GmbH
3D-Micromac AG
Across Barriers GmbH
AJZ Engineering GmbH
ALASTI-PLAN
algorithmica technologies GmbH
Analytic Company GmbH
Anja Beecken Architekten
AQcomputare Gesellschaft für
Architekturbüro Angela Rissler
ARCUS
Artur Küpper GmbH & Co. KG
Audi AG
B Mobile and Time-Systems Gmbh
B. Laufenberg GmbH
BASF Group
Bauknecht Hausgeräte GmbH
Bayer. Landesanstalt für Landwirtschaft
Beak Consultants GmbH
Behr GmbH Co.KG
Beratende Ingenieure für Grundbau
Besser Betreut GmbH
BIBA-Bremer Institut für Produktion u.
Logistik
Biesterfeld AG
BIFOA
BIMAQ
BioCon Valley GmbH
Bitfield GmbH
BJB GmbH & Co. KG
BLIC GmbH
Bolles + Wilson GmbH & Co. KG
Brandt und Wangler
Bühner & Schaible GmbH
Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und
-prüfung (BAM)
Business Keeper AG
CADCON Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH und
Co. KG
Cartagena Capital GmbH
CEPRES GmbH
Charité Campus Benjamin Franklin
Christoph Miethke GmbH & Co. KG
code4business Software GmbH
Computational Dynamics Ltd.
Conplaning GmbH
CUTEC-Institut GmbH
Daimler AG
DB Energie GmbH
DB Mobility Logistics AG
deister electronic GmbH
Dell GmbH
DENSO AUTOMOTIVE
Deutsche Bank AG
Deutsche Kinemathek
Deutsche Telekom AG
Deutsches Forschungszentrum für
Künstliche Intelligenz Deutsches Institut für Ernährungsforschung
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und
Raumfahrt, Köln
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und
Raumfahrt, Stuttgart
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und
Raumfahrt, Braunschweig
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und
Raumfahrt, Weßling
Digital Performance GmbH
Dr. Ecklebe GmbH
Drees & Sommer AG
Duane Phillips, Architekt
EAB New Energy GmbH
EADS Deutschland GmbH
Ecologic Institut
E-Control-Glas GmbH & Co KG
Ed. Züblin AG
Electro-MEDICAL
Elektrobit Automotive GmbH
Endress + Hauser Conducta GmbH + Co. KG
Energy-Lab Technologies GmbH
EnOcean GmbH
Eproplan GmbH
Erdbaulabor Göttingen GbmH
EUCC
Evonik Degussa GmbH
Ewald Menke GmbH
Fachhochschule Lübeck
FAR Frohn & Rojas GbR
Federal-Mogul Nürnberg GmbH
Fernuniversität Hagen
FEV Motorentechnik GmbH
FH Erfurt
FH Jena
FH Köln Institut of Media and Imaging
Technology
FH Köln International Office - IAESTE
Bureau
FH Merseburg
FH Osnabrück
FH Westküste
FH Zittau
FH Zwickau Fakultät Kfz-Technik
FH Zwickau FB Maschinenbau und
Kraftfahrzeugtechnik
FH Zwickau Zentrum für neue
Studienformen
Forschungsinstitut für Kinderernährung
Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V.
Forschungszentrum Jülich
Fraunhofer EZRT
Fraunhofer FHR
Fraunhofer FKIE
Fraunhofer IIS
Fraunhofer Institut für Zerstörungsfreie
Prüfverfahren
Fraunhofer Institut Verfahrenstechnik und
Verpackung
Fraunhofer Institut für Angewandte Optik
und Feinmechanik
Fraunhofer Institut für Digitale
Medientechnologie
Fraunhofer Institut für Fabrikbetrieb
Fraunhofer Institut für Kurzzeitdynamik
Fraunhofer Institut für Lasertechnik
Fraunhofer MEVIS
Fraunhofer-Institut für Schicht- und
Oberflächentechnik
Fraunhofer-Institut für Schicht- und
Oberflächentechnik
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare
Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbH
FU Berlin
Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH
gebeCom GmbH
Gebrüder Kunze GmbH
Gerber Architekten
German Aerospace Center
GHH Fahrzeuge GmbH
Gimahhot GmbH
Glatthaar-Technology GmbH
GreyLogix GmbH
Grontmij GmbH
Groupon GmbH
GTT Gesellschaft für Technologie Transfer
mbH
Harman/Becker Automotive Systems GmbH
Heinle, Wischer und Partner
Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht
Helmholtz Zentrum München
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien
und Energie
Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung
Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung
GmbH – UFZ
Henn Architekten
High Tech Gerätebau GmbH
Hilmer & Sattler und Albrecht
Hochschule Bremen Microwave Lab
Hochschule Bremen ZIMT, IIA
Hochschule Harz
Hochschule Niederrhein
Hochschule Osnabrück
Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe
HS Merseburg (FH)
HS Osnabrück
HS Zittau/Görlitz
HTW Dresden
HU Berlin
Huss Umwelttechnik GmbH
IAM Dresden
IAV GmbH
IBA GmbH
IBB Becker + Becker
ibk Ingenieurconsult GmbH
IFU GmbH
IMST GmbH
Infitec GmbH
Ingenieurbüro für Bauwerkserhaltung
Weimar GmbH
Ingenieurbüro Hintze & Koldrack GmbH
Ingenieurbüro Tino Sauer
Ingenieurbüro Wuttke
Ingenieursozietät Prof. Dr.-Ing. Katzenbach
GmbH
INNIUS DÖ GmbH
INNOVENT e.V. Jena
Insiders Technologies
Institut für Automatisierung und Informatik
Intel GmbH
Intermetric
iO Software GmbH
IPH
IPROPLAN Chemnitz
IRIS
iSyst Intelligente Systeme GmbH
ITMS Marketing GmbH
Jacobs Universität Bremen
JAXX AG
Jena Bioscience GmbH
Johann-Heinrich-von-Thünen-Institut (vTI)
Julius Kühn-Institut
Julius Wolff Institut
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
Karosseriewerke Dresden GmbH
Karosseriewerke Dresden GmbH
Kautex Textron GmbH & Co. KG
Kayser-Threde GmbH
KISTERS AG
Klemm & Sohn GmbH & Co KG
KmB Technologie
Knabe Enders Dührkop Ingenieure GmbH
Kraft Foods R & D Inc.
Labor Urbanus
Landesamt für Vermessung und
Geoinformation
Landeswohlfahrtsverband Hessen
Landschaftsgestaltung Straßen, Tief und
Wasserbau GmbH
Landwirtschaftliches Technologiezentrum
Augustenberg
Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.
Leibniz Zentrum für
Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e.V.
Leibniz-Institut für Agrartechnik PotsdamBornim e.V.
Leibniz-Institut für Naturstoff-Forschung
und Infektionsbiologie e.V.
Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzengenetik
Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzengenetik und
Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK)
Lenord, Bauer & Co. GmbH
LIMO
Limón GmbH
Lindenfarb Textilveredlung Julius Porbst
GmbH & Co. KG
Lödige Undustries GmbH
LUK GmbH & Co. KG
machtTechnik
Macondo Media Group
Magdeburg Molecular Detections (MMD)
GmbH & Co. KG
magma architecture Ostermann &
Kleinheinz
Magna Car Top Systems GmbH
Mankiewicz Gebr. & Co.
Manthey IT-Serive
Maurer Söhne GmbH & Co.KG
Max-Born-Institut Für Nichtlineare Optik
und Kurzzeitspektroskopie
Max-Planck-Institut
Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare
Pflanzenphysiologie
Mbtech Group GmbH & Co. KGaA
MicroNova electronic GmbH
Mollmann Beratende Ingenieure GmbH
Molnar-Institut für Angewandte
Chromatographie
Montanes GmbH
MPI für molekulare Physiologie
MSC Vertriebs GmbH
MT Aerospace AG
MTU Aero Engines GmbH
Müller BBM GmbH
Nationalpark Unteres Odertal
NEFF GmbH
New Commercial Room GmbH
ÖHMI Engineering GmbH
OR Soft Jänicke GmbH
OWI Oel-Wärme-Institut gGmbH
Panasonic Electronic Devices Europe GmbH
PD Dr. Udo Gansloßer
Peter und Lochner
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Pioneer Hi-Bred Northern Europe Service
Division GmbH
Plauen Stahl Technologie GmbH
Polyplan GmbH
ProCom GmbH
Prof. Dr. H.-D. Engelmann
RapidSolution Software AG
regineering Duft Innerhofer GbR
Robert Bosch GmbH
RSC Rohrbau und Sanierungs GmbH
RWTH Aachen
Sächsisches Landesamt für Umwelt,
Landwirtschaft und Geologie
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics
Sakosta CAU GmbH
Schlaich Bergermann und Partner
Schott in Jena
Schweißtechnische Lehr- und
Sensient Flavors GmbH
she_architekten
Siemens AG, Erlangen
Siemens AG, Offenbach
Siempelkamp
SMA Solar Technology AG
Software AG
SSF-Verbindungsteile GmbH
Stadt Donauwörth
StarragHeckert GmbH
Steinbeis Advanced Risk Technologies
GmbH
Stiftung Institut für Werkstofftechnik
Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover
st-oneline GmbH
Südwestrundfunk (SWR)
Technikzentrum Lübeck
telefix.de GmbH
Terraso GmbH
tesa SE
Texas Instruments
The Julius Kuehn Institute
Thoma Architekten
Topos
TU Bergakademie Freiberg
TU Berlin
TU Braunschweig
TU Chemnitz
TU Clausthal
TU Cottbus
TU Darmstadt
TU Dortmund
TU Dresden
TU Hamburg-Harburg
TU Ilmenau
TU Kaiserslautern
TU München
TU München WZ Weihenstephan für
Ernährung, Landnutzung und Umwelt
TU München-Freising/Weihenstephan
Tyntec GmbH
umwelttechnik & ingenieure GmbH
Universität Bamberg
Universität Bayreuth
Universität Bochum
Universität Bonn
Universität Bremen
Universität Bremen - FB04/FG10
Universität der Bundeswehr München
Universität des Saarlandes
Universität Duisburg/Essen
Universität Erlangen
Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Universität Freiburg
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Universität Gießen
Universität Göttingen
Universität Greifswald
Universität Halle
Universität Hamburg
Universität Hannover
Universität Heidelberg
Universität Hohenheim
Universität Jena
Universität Kassel
Universität Kiel
Universität Koblenz-Landau
Universität Konstanz
Universität Leipzig
Universität Lüneburg
Universität Magdeburg
Universität Mainz
Universität Oldenburg
Universität Paderborn
Universität Potsdam
Universität Rostock
Universität Saarland
Universität Siegen
Universität Stuttgart
Universität Tübingen
Universität Ulm
Universität Würzburg
Universitätsklinikum Erlangen
Unternehmensgruppe Theo Müller GmbH
& Co. KG
Uvex Sports GmbH & Co. KG
VCM
Vermögen und Bau Baden-Württemberg,
Tübingen
Vermögen und Bau Baden-Württemberg,
Stuttgart
Vestner Aufzüge GmbH
Viamedici Software GmbH
Vitronic
Volkswagen AG
Vorwerk Elektrowerke GmbH & Co. KG
Vossloh Locomotives GmbH
WALTER BETON GmbH
Weinmann
Wieland-Werke AG
Würth Industrie Service GmbH Co. KG
ZF Getriebe GmbH
ZWP Ingenieur-AG
Participating Institutions
Fachhochschule Aachen
Fachhochschule Albstadt-Sigmaringen
Fachhochschule Anhalt
Fachhochschule Bochum
Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
Fachhochschule Brandenburg
Fachhochschule Bremen
Fachhochschule Darmstadt
Fachhochschule Dortmund
Fachhochschule Düsseldorf
Fachhochschule Eberswalde
Fachhochschule Erfurt
Fachhochschule Hamburg
Fachhochschule Harz
Fachhochschule Hildesheim
Fachhochschule Hof
Fachhochschule Jena
Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern
Fachhochschule Karlsruhe
Fachhochschule Koblenz
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Fachhochschule Köln
Fachhochschule Konstanz
Fachhochschule Lausitz
Fachhochschule Lemgo
Fachhochschule Lübeck
Fachhochschule Merseburg
Fachhochschule Münster
Fachhochschule Neubrandenburg
Fachhochschule Niederrhein
Fachhochschule Oldenburg/Ostfriesland/
Wilhelmshaven
Fachhochschule Osnabrück
Fachhochschule Potsdam
Fachhochschule Regensburg
Fachhochschule Rosenheim
Fachhochschule Trier
Fachhochschule Weihenstephan
Fachhochschule Westküste
Fachhochschule Wiesbaden
Fachhochschule Wildau
Fachhochschule Wismar
Fachhochschule Würzburg
Hochschule Zittau
Hochschule Zwickau
Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft
Berlin
Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft
Dresden
Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft
Leipzig
Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft
Mittweida
Humboldt-Universität Berlin
Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische
Hochschule Aachen
Technische Universität Berlin
Technische Universität Braunschweig
Technische Universität Chemnitz
Technische Universität Clausthal
Technische Universität Cottbus
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Technische Universität Dortmund
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Freiberg
Technische Universität FreisingWeihenstephan
Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg
Technische Universität Ilmenau
Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
Technische Universität München
Universität Augsburg
Universität Bamberg
Universität Bayreuth
Universität Bochum
Universität Bonn
Universität Bremen
Universität Duisburg-Essen
Universität Düsseldorf
Universität Erlangen
Universität Frankfurt
Universität Freiburg
Universität Gießen
Universität Göttingen
Universität Greifswald
Universität Halle
Universität Hannover
Universität Heidelberg
Universität Hohenheim
Universität Jena
Universität Karlsruhe
Universität Kassel
Universität Kiel
Universität Köln
Universität Konstanz
Universität Leipzig
Universität Lüneburg
Universität Magdeburg
Universität Mainz
Universität Mannheim
Universität Marburg
Universität Münster
Universität Oldenburg
Universität Osnabrück
Universität Paderborn
Universität Passau
Universität Potsdam
Universität Regensburg
Universität Rostock
Universität Saarbrücken
Universität Siegen
Universität Stuttgart
Universität Tübingen
Universität Ulm
Universität Weimar
Universität Wuppertal
Universität Würzburg
GHANA
Participating Employers
Anglogold Ashanti Limited
Aninwaah Medical Center
Bethany Medical Services
Bomso Clinic
CSIR-Crop Research Institute
Department of Biochemistry, KNUST
Department of Chemistry, KNUST
Department of Food Science & Technology,
KNUST
Donyma Steel Company Limited
ECKA Engineering Contractors Limited
Electricity Company of Ghana
Fekams Company Limited
Forestry Research Institute of Ghana, FORIG
Fox FM
Gate Management Consults
Geodata Limited
Ghana Grid Company Limited
Ghana Nuts Limited
ICT Centre, KNUST
Japan Motors Trading Company
Kobaku and Associates
Mckenzie Health Services
Medilab Diagnostics Services
Metalex Group of Companies
Metropolitan Insurance Company
Regency Alliance Insurance
SRC Engineers
See Consults
Sethi Brothers/Steelco Company
The Consortium
Toyota Ghana Company
UT Bank Limited
University Printing Press, KNUST
Participating Institutions
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and
Technology (KNUST)
University of Cape Coast (UCC)
University of Ghana, Legon (UG)
University of Mines and Technology (UMaT)
GREECE
Participating Employers
Alumil S.A.
Aluminium S.A.
Association of Municipal Authorities of
Thessaloniki
Delphi - Distomon Min.Co
“Domos” Consulting Engineers
General Army Staff (Military Factories)
Hellenic Gas Transmission System Operator
(DESFA) S.A.
MEL - Macedonian Papermills S.A.
MELCON Enginering L.P.
Motor Oil Hellas Corinth Refineries S.A.
R.C. TECH Architectural Office
Regional Development Agency of West
Macedonia ANKO S.A.
SIMTEC Software & Services Ltd
Viemka S.A.
Water Supply, Drainage & District Heating
Municipal Company of Kozani
Participating Institutions
Athena - Research and Innovation Center
in Information, Communication and
Knowledge Technologies
Athena - Cultural & Educational Technology
Institute
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Laboratory of Applied Thermodynamics
Laboratory of Environmental
Engineering
Laboratory of Soil Mechanics,
Foundation and Geotechnical
Earthquake Engineering
Agriculture University of Athens
Lab of Dairy Research
Lab of Political Economy & European
Integration
Lab of Floriculture & Landscape
Architecture
Lab of Microbiology & Food
Biotechnology
CERTH - Centre for Research & Technology
Decision Support Systems Lab, EPU Unit
Democritus University of Thrace
Prof. C. Arapatsakos
Prof. G. Sylaios
Prof. I. Nikolaou
Prof. V. Tsaousidis
National Technical University of Athens
Distributed Knowledge & Media System
Environmental & Energy Management
Research Unit
Laboratory of Hydraulic Turbomachines
Laboratory of Hydrology & Water
Resources Management
Laboratory of Metal Structures
Laboratory of Metallurgy
Laboratory of Mining and Environmental
Technology
Laboratory of Physical Metallurgy
HUNGARY
Participating Employers
3H Építésziroda Kft.
4Hungar Agri-Tech Kft.
ACIS Ltd.
Amri Hungary Kft.
Arcanum Development Ltd.
Archimon Bt.
ASA Építőipari Kft.
Bachman & Bacmann Építész Iroda kft.
Balázs és Vécsey Építésziroda Kft.
Bálint Analítika Mérnöki Kutató és
Szolgáltató Kft.
Bálint és Társa Építész Iroda Kft.
Betonplasztika Kft.
BKSZT Budapesti Szennyvíztizstítási Kft.
Budapesti Műszaki Egyetem Áramlástan
Tanszék
Budapesti Műszaki Egyetem Építőanyagok
és Mérnökgeológia Tanszék
Budapesti Műszaki Egyetem Hidak és
Szerkezetek Tanszéke
Budapesti Műszaki Egyetem Hidrodinamikai
Rendszerek Tanszék
Budapesti Műszaki Egyetem Szerves Kémia
Tanszék
Budapesti Műszaki Egyetem Vízépítési és
Vízgazdálkodási Tanszék
Chemitechnik-Pharma Mérnöki iroda Kft.
Comfort-Netshare Kft.
Designsoft Kft.
DUF Déri János Kommunikációs Intézet
DUF Természettudományi és
Környezetvédelmi Intézet
eCon Engineering Kft.
Finta és Társai Építész Stúdió Kft.
Főmterv Zrt.
Fővárosi Vízművek Zrt.
Ganz Engineering és Energetika Kft.
Gefco Magyarország Kft.
Hepenix Kft.
Hídépítő Zrt.
Hidtechnika Kft.
Izotóp Intézet Kft.
KFKI Részecske-és Magfizikai Kutatóintézet
Közlekedésfejlesztési Koordinációs Központ
Közlekedés Fővárosi Tervező Iroda
Knorr-Bremse Fékrendzserek Kft.
KTI Közlekedéstudományi Intézet
Nonprofit Kft.
Magyar Feltaláló és Kutató Szolgáltató Kft.
Mávépcell Kft.
MÁV Központi Felépítményvizsgáló Kft.
MCXVI Architects
MEEI Kft.
Miskolci Egyetem
Moratus Szerkezetépítő Kft.
Mott MacDonald Magyarország Kft.
MSC Ltd.
Naturen Kft.
Nokia Siemens Networks Kft.
Óbudai Egyetem Anyagtudományi Tanszék
Óbudai Egyetem Rajz Tanszék
Pont-Terv Ltd.
Prolan Irányítástechnikai Zrt.
Qualimed-K Fejlesztő Iroda Kft.
Robert Bosch Elektronika Kft.
Robert Bosch Kft.
Robert Bosch Power Tool Kft.
Tauform Abroncsformagyártó Kft.
ThyssenKrupp Presta Hungary Kft.
Tóth T. D. Kft.
TÜV Rheinland InterCet Kft.
Urbanitas Kft.
Vikuv Zrt.
Villa International Zrt.
Weener Plastic International East
Műanyagfeldolgozó Kft.
Participating Institutions
Budapest University of Technology and
Economics
College of Dunaújváros
Eötvös Lóránd University
Óbuda University
Pázmány Péter Chatolic University
Szent István University
University of Miskolc
University of Pécs
ICELAND
Participating employer
University of Iceland - Science Institute
Participating institution
University of Iceland
INDIA
KARUNYA UNIVERSITY
Participating Employers
Department of Bio Informatics, KU
Department of Electrical and Electronics
Engineering, KU
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering, KU
Department of Information Technology, KU
Department of Physics, KU
School of Biotechnology & Health Sciences,
KU
School of Computer Science and
Technology, KU
School of Mechanical Sciences, KU
School of Media, KU
School of Civil Engineering, KU
Water Institute, KU
M/s Synthite Industries Ltd., Kerala
M/s Lunar Rubber Works, Kerala
M/s Pricol Ltd., Coimbatore
SACON, Anaikatty
Bannari Amman Institute of Technology,
Sathyamangalam
Participating Institutions
Amity Institute of Aerospace Engineering,
Noida
Chandigarh College of Architecture,
Chandigarh
G.H. Raisoni college of Eng., Nagpur,
Maharashtra
ISM, Dhanbad
Indian Institute of Technology
IT-BHU
Karunya University
Mahatma Gandhi Inst. Of Applied Science,
Jaipur
NIT, Patna
Sardar Patel College of Engineering,
Mumbai
Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering,
Sriperumbudur
MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Participating Employers
Philips
Centre for Atomic and Molecular Physics
Mayflower Language Services
Nimbuzz India
The Landscape Company
Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel
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Administration (WGSHA)
Department of Aero & Auto Engineering,
Manipal Institute of Technology
Faculty of Architecture, Manipal School of
Architecture and Planning
Department of Biotechnology, Manipal
Institute of Technology
Department of Chemical Engineering,
Manipal Institute of Technology
Department of Chemistry, Manipal Institute
of Technology
Department of Civil Engineering, Manipal
Institute of Technology
Department of Computer Science
&Engineering, Manipal Institute of
Technology
Department of Electronics &
Communication Engineering, Manipal
Institute of Technology
Department of Electrical & Electronics
Engineering, Manipal Institute of
Technology
Department of Humanities , Manipal
Institute of Technology
Department of Instrumentation &
Control Engineering, Manipal Institute of
Technology
Departmentof Information
&Commmunication Technology, Manipal
Institute of Technology
Department of Mathematics, Manipal
Institute of Technology
Master of Computer Application, Manipal
Institute of Technology
Manipal Centre of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Department of Mechanical & Manufacturing
Engineering, Manipal Institute of
Technology
Department of Physics, Manipal Institute of
Technology
Department of Commerce, Manipal
University
Manipal Center for Information Science
Department of Printing and Media
Engineering
Manipal Life Sciences Centre
Participating Institutions
DSK International School of Design, Pune
IIT Bombay
IIT Delhi
IIT Guwahati
IIT Kanpur
IIT Roorkee
Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad
Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu
University
Kalinga Institute OF Industrial Technology
Manipal Institute of Technology
Manipal School of Architecture and
Planning
National Institute of Technology Karnataka,
Surathkal
National Institute of Technology Karnataka,
Trichy
Padmabhushan
VasantdadaPatilPratishthan's College of
Engineering (University of Mumbai)
R.V. College of Engineering, Bangalore
Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering,
Chennai
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EMPLOYERS AND INSTITUTIONS
IRAN
Participating Employers
Abinegar e-communication Ltd.
Advanced Research Co.
Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT)
Basparpey Co.
Darya Khak Pay Consulting (DKP)
Herampey Consulting Engineering Co.
Institute for International Energy
Studies(IIES)
Iran Frame Co.
Iran Khak Consulting Engineers
Iran University of Science & Technology
Iran Industrial Foundation
Kavoshgaran Consulting Engineers (KCE)
Kahek-e-MosalahSazan Co.
LECA.Co
MahabGhodss Consulting Engineers
Company
Middle East Water &Enviroment Consulting
Engs
Pars AbTadbir Consulting Engineering Co.
(P.A.T)
TarbiatModares University TMU
University of Tehran
Participating Institutions
Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT)
Advanced Research Co.
Institute for International Energy
Studies(IIES)
Iran University of Science & Technology
TarbiatModares University TMU
University of Tehran
IRELAND
Participating Employers
Colgate Palmolive Ltd.
Léargas
L.M. Ericsson Ltd.
Participating Institutions
Dublin City University
Dublin Institute of Technology
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
Institute of Technology, Tallaght
National University of Ireland, Galway
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Trinity College, Dublin
University College Dublin
ISRAEL
Participating Employers
Carmel Olefins
Hadas Technologies, KfarMasarik
Kedmor Eng. Ltd
Tnuva, Rehovot
Architect Brand, Tel Aviv
Architect Kolker Epstein Jerusalem
Architect Mocshly
Electric Company of Israel
Participating Institutions
Technion, Israel Institute of Technology.
Ben Gurion University, Beer-Sheva.
Shenkar College of Engineering and Design
ITALY
Participating Employers
SAI hydraulic motors
Arc2città architecture
Studio Pucci architecture
Gruppo Loccioni
Safetec
Participating Institutions
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
IUAV University
University of Salento
JAMAICA
Participating Employers
Jamaica Public Service
Cement Company
Scotia Bank Jamaica
Environmental Engineers
Beckford & Dickson
Sugar Industry Board
Participating Institution
University of Technology
JAPAN
Participating Employers
Canon Inc.
Central Japan Railway Company
Hitachi Zosen Corporation Hitachi, Ltd.
Hokkaido University
The Institute of Behavioral Sciences
JGC Coporation
KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc.
National Institute for Materials Science
NEC Corporation Central Research
Laboratories
Olympus Corporation
OMRON Corporation
RICOH COMPANY, LTD.
Sanyo Chemical Industries, LTD.
Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc.
Tohoku University
Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo
University of Science
TOKYU CORPORATION TTK Co., Ltd.
The University of Tokyo
Waseda University
Participating Institutions
Hokkaido University
Keio University
Kyoto University
Kyushu University
Muroran Institute of Technology
Nagoya University
Osaka University
Ritsumeikan University
Sophia University
Tohoku University
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology
Tokyo University of Science
The University of Tokyo
University of Tsukuba
Waseda University
Yokohama National University
JORDAN
Participating Employers
Arabic Center for Engineering Studies
Bilal Hammad Architects
Consolidated Consultants
Dasouqi Consultant Engineers
Electricity Distribution Company
Freyssinet Jordan
Henkel Jordan
Jordan Petroleum Refinery
Lafarge Concrete Jordan
Manaseer Ready Mix
Mawshour Architects and Consultants
MK Associates
Mohammad Ahmad Abu Eisheh & Brothers
Contracting Company
National Electric Power Company
National Paints
Petra Aluminum Company LTD.
Petra Engineering Industries CO.
Phosphate Mines Company
Triumpharma Drug Delivery Innovation
University of Jordan
Participating Institution
The University of Jordan
KAZAKHSTAN
Participating Employers
Al Faraby Kazakh National University,
Almaty
Almaty Institute of Energy and
Communication
Beylkamit, LTD, Almaty
Center of Astrophysical Research,
Petropavlovsk
Caspian University of Engineering and
Technology, Aktau
East Kazakh State Technical University, UstKamenogorsk
Innovation Euro Asian University, Pavlodar
Institute of Nuclear Physics, Almaty
Kazakh National Agrarian University, Almaty
Kazakhstan Science Research Institute of
Non-ferrous Metals, Ust-Kamenogorsk
North-Kazakh State University,
Petropavlovsk
Pavlodar State University, Pavlodar
Research Institute of Transport and
Communication
Rudny Industrial Institute
South Kazakhstan State University,
Shimkent
Participating Institutions
Al Faraby Kazakh National University,
Almaty
Almaty Institute of Energy and
Communication
Caspian University of Engineering and
Technology, Aktau
East Kazakh State Technical University, UstKamenogorsk
Innovation Euro Asian University, Pavlodar
International Information Technologies
University, Almaty
Kazakh National Agrarian University, Almaty
Kazakh National Technical University,
Almaty
North-Kazakh State University, Petropavlovsk
Pavlodar State University, Pavlodar
Ryskulov Kazakh Economical University
Rudny Industrial Institute, Rudny
South Kazakhstan State University,
Shimkent
West- Kazakhstan Agrarian Technical
University
KENYA
Participating Employers
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and
Technology (JKUAT)
Geomatic and Geospartial Information
Engineering (GEGIS)
Institute of Biotechnology (IBR)
Department of Biomechanical and
Environmental Engineering (BEED)
Department of Horticulture
Biochemistry Department
Participating Institution
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and
Technology (JKUAT)
LATVIA
Participating Institution
Riga Technical University
LEBANON
Participating Employers
Associated Consulting Engineers (ACE)
Bureau Technique d'urbanisme et de
travaux publics
Dar al Handasah Consultants (Taleb &
Partners)
LACECO
Polypod studio
TEAM International
Participating Institution
American University of Beirut
LITHUANIA
Participating Employers
JSC “Plunges kooperatine prekyba”
Lithuania Electricity Power Plant
Tronhill
Participating Institutions
Kaunas University of Technology
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
MALTA
Participating Employers
Delta Malta
Hotset Malta
Integrated Resources Management
Malta International Airport
Ministry of Resources and Rural Affairs,
MRRA
University of Malta
Participating Institution
University of Malta
MEXICO
Participating Employers
Administración Corporativa de Durango,
S.A. de C.V.
Arq. Salvador Resendiz
Bio Pappel, S.A.B. de C.V. - plantas
Centauro y Tizayuca
Bogaty, S.A. de C.V.
Caja Hipódromo, S. de R. L. de C.V.
Caja Popular Cristo Rey, S.A. de C.V.
Campbell´s de México, S.A. de C.V.
Cardanes, S. A. de C.V.
CIATEQ Aguascalientes
CIATEQ Querétaro
Colegio de Estudios Cientificos y
Tecnológicos del Edo. de Durango
Construcción Electricidad y Mantenimiento,
S.A. de C.V.
Construcciones Cardosa Nevarez
Constructora de Infraestructura de
Durango, S.A. de C.V.
Constructora Urbatrac, S.A. de C.V.
Empresa Contratista en Obras Mineras
Jomargo, S.A. de C.V.
FEMSA- Fomento Económico Mexicano,
S.A. de C.V.
Forestal Alfa, S.A. de C.V.
Fundación Clara Moreno
Gamboa Construcciones de Durango, S.A.
de C.V.
Geo Estratos, S.A. de C.V.
Grupo Minero Bacis, S.A. de C.V.
Grupo Radiofrecuencia y Propagación
IGP-BGD de R. L. de C.V.
Importadora SUD, S. A. de C.V.
Instalaciones y Servicios Urbanos, S.A.
de C.V.
Instituto de Ingeniería Civil de la
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
Integradora de Perforaciones y Servicios,
S.A. de C.V.
IT San Juan Del Río
ITS Cajeme
ITS Cosamaloapan
ITS Poza Rica
ITS Tantoyuca
Johnson Controls BE Manufactura México ,
S. de R. L. de C.V.
Laboratorio de Mecánica de Suelos y
Pavimientos, S.C.
Macrox, S.A. de C.V.
Minas de San Luis, S.A. de C. V.
Minerales ElPrado, S.A. de C.V.
Plata Panamericana, S.A. de C.V.
Primero Empresa Minera, S.A. de C.V.
Proteinas Naturales, S.A. de C.V.
Rostec de México, S.A. de C.V.
Siproma Dgo, A.C.
Sistemas Eléctricos de Potencia, S.A. de C.V.
Softec Consultoria Imobiliaria
Taller de Hule y Maquinaria de Durango,
S.A. de C.V.
Techno, S.A. de C.V.
Universidad Politécnica de Durango
Xyarza Arquitectura & Planificación, S.C.
Participating Institutions
UNAM - Universidad Nacional Autónoma
de México
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de
Puebla
Sistema del Instituto Tecnológico de la
Secretaria de Educación Pública ( Baja
California, Chihuahua, Coahulia, Durango,
Jalisco, Nuevo León, Puebla, Veracruz,
Tamaulipas)
Sistema del Instituto Tecnológico y de
Estudios Superiores de Monterrey- Sistema
Nacional
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Sistema de la Universidad Iberoamericana
( Guadalajara ITESO, México D.F., León,
Puebla, Tijuana, Torreón )
Sistema de la Universidad Anáuhac Campus
( Mérida- Mayab, México Norte, México Sur,
Oaxaca, Tampico- IEST)
Sistema de las Universidades Autónomas
Estatales
Universidad Cristóbal Colón
Universidad de Guadalajara
Universidad de Guanajuato
Universidad de las Américas
Sistema de la Universidad de La Salle
Universidad de Monterrey
Sistema de la Universidad del Valle de
Atemajac
Sistema de la Universidad del Valle de
México
Universidad Madero
Sistema de la Universidad Panamericana
Sistema de la Universidad Politécnica
Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado
de Puebla
Universidad Regiomontana
MONGOLIA
Participating Employers
Mongolian University of Science and
Technology
Power Engineering School
School of Civil Engineering and
Architecture
School of Mathematics
School of Technology in Erdenet
School of Computer Science and
Management
School of Geology and Petroleum
Engineering
Department of Science, Technology and
Innovation
School of Industrial Design and
Technology
School of Material Science
School of Mining Engineering
E-Open School
Mining Company “Erdenet”
“NAB” Co Ltd
Company “Nomads”
Participating Institutions
Mongolian University of Science and
Technology
National University of Mongolia
Agricultural University of Mongolia
Health Science University of Mongolia
School of Technology in Erdenet
MONTENEGRO
Participating Employers
A.D. 13. jul. Plantaže
Institut za Biologiju mora
Montenegro Promotion Agency
University of Montenego C.I.S.
Zetagradnja
F.I.D.I.A.
Participating Institutions
University of Montenegro
University of Donja Gorica
University of Mediteran
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EMPLOYERS AND INSTITUTIONS
NIGERIA
OMAN
UNIVERSITY OF BENIN
Participating Employers
Petroleum Development Oman
Halliburton Worldwide
Occidental of Oman
Oman Refinery Company
Oman Cement Company
Oman Electricity Transmission Company
Schlumberger Middle East
Oman Telecommunications Company
Parsons International & Company
National Engineering Office
Participating Employers
Atiode Solar System
University of Benin Teaching Hospital
Technology Incubation Centre - Benin
Benin Owena River Basin Development
Authority
Faith Medicals
Precious Palm Royal
PM Bank
Union Diagnostic
Participating Institutions
University of Benin
Federal University of Technology, Owerri
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi
NORWAY
Participating Employers
Norwegian University of Life Science UMB
Trondheim University College
The Norwegian University of Science and
Technology NTNU
University in Bergen
University in Oslo
University in Tromsø
Aker Well Service
Apply Nemo AS
Atmel Norway AS
DNV AS
DNVproNavis
Dynea AS
Industrikonsult AS
Inspera AS
IO Genetic AS
Istad Nett AS
Kjeller Vindteknikk AS
Linus AS
Metizoft AS
NHST Media Group
nLink
Powel AS
PPM AS
SINTEF Marintek
Smarterphone AS
Statens Vegvesen Tek-T
Studentsamskipnaden i Trondheim (SiT)
Systor Vest
Technip Norway AS
Teknologisk Institutt
Tobii Technology Norway AS
Universitetssykehuset i Nord-Norge (UNN)
ViaNova Systems AS
Participating Institutions
Bergen University College
Norwegian University of Life Science UMB
Trondheim University College
The Norwegian University of Science and
Technology NTNU
University in Agder
University in Bergen
University in Oslo
University in Stavanger
University in Tromsø
University in Ålesund
Participating Institution
Sultan Qaboos University
PAKISTAN
Participating Employers
National University of Sciences and
Technology (NUST)
Institute of Environmental Sciences and
Engineering (IESE)
Smart Machines And Robotics
Technology (SMART)
School of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science.
Participating Institution
National University of Sciences and
Technology (NUST)
PANAMA
Participating Employers
BAUER Fundaciones Panama S.A
Ing. Om Ramirez y Asociados
Empresas Bern
SIMESA
Solutions-panama.com
Lucio Galvez Ingenieros, S.A.
Academia Bioclimatica de Arquitectura
Comercial de Motores, S.A
Casa Ruiz, S. A.
Servicios Eléctricos de Chiriquì, S.A
LOGIC STUDIO
Los Quetzales
Astorvision, S.A.
Technologial University of Panama
Participating Institutions
Universidad Tecnologica de Panamá,
USMA,
U LATINA
PERU
Participating Employers
Agropecuaria Don Lucho – Agropel
Ecoacuicola S.A.C
Fabtech
GyM S.A. - Grupo Graña y Montero S.A.
Radio Observatorio de Jicamarca - Instituto
de Geofísica del Perú
Universidad de Piura
Participating Institution
Universidad de Piura
PHILLIPPINES
Participating Employer
Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan,
Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines
Participating Institutions
ABE – International College of Business and
Accountancy, (Tacloban City)
Brokenshire College Socsksargen Inc
(General Santos City)
Central Mindanao University (Valencia City,
Bukidnon)
Central Philippine University (Iloilo City)
La Consolacion College Bacolod
(Bacolod City)
Mindanao State University - Main Campus
(Marawi City)
STI-College Ormoc (Ormoc City)
University of San Carlos (Cebu City)
University of Southern Mindanao (Kabacan,
Cotabato)
POLAND
Participating Employers
ABB Ltd. Warszawa Oddział w Łodzi
ACC Biuro Architektoniczne Mikołaj
Słupczyński (ACC Mikolaj Slupczynski
Architecture Office)
AdRem Software sp. z o.o.
AGH University of Science and Technology
AKG Architektura Krajobrazu
Alba Thyment Sp. z.o.o.
Alfa System s.c. Kuźmiński A.,
Kruszczyński A.
Alter Polis. Gdanska Pracownia
Urbanistyczna. Sp. z o.o.
APA Projekt Ltd. Design Office
APA Wojciechowski Sp. z o.o.
Applicake.com
Aquaform Sp. z o.o.
Arch Deco Sp. z o.o.
Architecture Office CAD Ltd.
Archwig sp. z o.o.
ARTA Ltd. Design Office
ASE KLIMATYZACJA
Automationstechnik
BCT Baltic Container Terminal Gdynia
BEST Construction Sp. z o.o.
BESTA Przedsiębiorstwo Budowlane sp.
z o.o.
BIBUS MENOS Sp. z o.o.
Bio-Tech Consulting
Biprostal S.A. firma inżynieryjno konsultingowa
Biuro Architektoniczne ARKAT Dieter
Paleta s.c.
Biuro Geodezyjne Geo-Proces Bogdan
Babinski
Biuro Podróży Escape Monika Wróblewska
Biuro Projektów Lutomski J.
Biuro Studiów i Projektów Energetycznych
ENERGOPROJEKT POZNAŃ S.A. (Power
Eng. Design Office Co.)
BT Elctronics
Budem-Projekt Design Office
Buro Happold Polska Sp. z o.o.
Capgemini Polska sp. z o. o.
Capgemini Polska Sp. z o.o.
Center for Molecular and Macromolecular
Studies PAS Department of Hetero Organic
Compounds
Centrum Materiałów Polimerowych i
Węglowych PAN
Centrum Techniki Laserowej Sp. z o.o.
citool sp. z o. o.
Cognifide Polska Sp. z o. o. (Cognifide
Poland Co.)
COMARCH Capital Group
COMMON Ltd.-Gas Measurement Systems
Equipment
Compendium Centrum Edukacyjne Sp.
z o.o.
Computer Centre ZETO Ltd.
Conbest Sp. z o. o. Firma InżynierskoHandlowa
DACPOL Co.Ltd.
DASTA S.C. Stanisław Łakota, Stanisław
Radwan
Department of Molecular Neurochemistry,
Medical University of Lodz
Design Office "MENOS"
Design Office "PROMOST CONSULTING"
DreamLab Onet.pl Sp. z o.o.
Drukarnia KaDruk S.C Kotarski Mariusz,
Kotarska Irena
EC1 Lodz Miasto Kultury - New City Center
Project
eLeader Sp. z o.o
Elektrotim S.A.
ELMAT Sp. z o. o.
Enter IT
Evatronix IP Sp. z o. o.
Fabryka Substancji Zapachowych PollenaAroma Spółka z.o.o.
Firma Inżynierska Statyk Grzegorz Komraus
FLEXTRONICS Logistics
Frapol Sp. z o.o.
Fundacja Rozwoju Kardiochirurgii im. Prof.
Zbigniewa Religii
Future Processing Sp. z o.o.
Gawel's Screw Factory
Geokrak Sp. Z.o.o
"Geoprojekt" Szczecin Sp. z o.o.
Geosat Kraków Sp. z o.o.
Geotechnical Consulting Office Sp. z o.o.
Gestra Polonia Sp z o.o.
Getinfo Sp. z o.o.
Gliwickie Biuro Projektów Budownictwa
Przemysłowego PROJPRZEM S.A.
GONG Sp. z o.o.
Grupa 68 Architekci s.j.
GRUPPAY S.C.
GSK Services Sp. z o. o. (GSK Services Co.)
HARTBEX Przedsiebiorstwo Budowlane
S.P. Z O.O.
Hoppecke Baterie Polska Sp. z o.o.
(Hoppecke Battery Poland Co.)
Horus-Energia Sp. z o.o.
Hydron Unipres Ltd.
IF Research Polska Sp. z o.o.
Insolutions S.C.
Institute of Atomic Energy POLATOM,
Radioisotope Centre
InterSoft Gmbh Sp. Z o.o.
INZYNIERIA Rzeszow Ltd.
IVONA Software Sp. z o.o
i2 Analytical Limited Sp. z. o. o.
Jarkom
JM Elektronik Jarosław Michalec
JPEmbedded
Kainos
Keller Polska Sp z o.o.
KLIMAWENT SA
Kozłowski - Projekt Piotr Kozłowski
K.R.U.K. Technika i Energia (K.R.U.K.
Technology and Energy)
Kulczyński Architekt Sp. z.o.o.
Labour Co-operative ARMATURA Ltd.
Llentabhallen Sp. z o.o.
Lubelska Wytwórnia Dźwigów Osobowych
LIFT SERVICE S.A.
M&A Design Office
MAAS S.C. Architecture Office
MakoLab S.A. IT company
Maksa Sp. z o. o.
Mirosław Wiśniewski Architecure and
Urbanistic Office
Modertrans Poznań Sp. z o.o. (Modertrans
Poznan Co.)
MOL sp. z o.o.
MOOMO Architects
MTA Engineering Sp. z o.o.
NABUD (NABUD - Company for Design,
Expertise and Supervision in Build)
NATEK Poland Sp. z o.o.
NAVIC Engineering Polska Sp. z o. o. (NAVIC
Engineering Poland Co.)
Neoteric
NutriCon Sp. z o.o.
Oil and Gas Institute
OKE Poland Sp. z o.o.
Ontia spółka z o. o.
OPGK RZESZÓW S.A.
OPTIMA BG
Orłowski, Szymański - Architekci Sp.j.
PAISM Design Office
Paks'D
PERI Polska Sp. z o.o
PGS Software S.A.
Phenomena Michał Czaicki
plus8.pl S.C
PM BROS Agencja Reklamy s.c.
POLAM-REM S.A.
POL-CON Consulting Sp. z o.o.
Polpharma S.A.
PolSource Sp. z o.o.
Pomorskie Biuro Projektów "GEL" Sp. z o.o.
Porta Capena
POTRONICS Ltd.
Poznańskie Centrum SuperkomputerowoSieciowe (Poznan Supercomputing and
Networking Center)
Pracownia Inzynierska KLOTOIDA Mirosław
Bajor, Andrzej Zygmunt Spółka Jawna
PROFARB - GRUPA CHEMICZNA SP. Z O.O.
Przedsiebiorstwo Budowlano-Instalacyjne
"BUDOMAX"
Przedsiebiorstwo Produkcyjno-Montazowe
"KLIMAWENTEX" Sp. z o.o.
Przedsiebiorstwo Przemyslowo-Handlowe
TRANSSYSTEM S.A.
Przedsiębiorstwo usługowo-produkcyjnohandlowe ASPOL
PSI Produkty i Systemy Informatyczne
Sp. z o. o. (PSI Poland IT Products ans
Systems Inc.)
Qcadoo Limited Sp. z o.o.
Qwerty LLC
Qwerty Sp. z o.o.
RCC Nova Sp. z o.o.
Reckitt Benckiser Production Poland
Sp. z o.o.
RECORD Sp. z o.o.
REINVEST Ltd. Design and Engineering
Office
Rücker - Polska Sp. z o.o (Rucker
Poland Co.)
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Sanofi Aventis Sp. z o.o.
Semicon Sp. z o.o.
Shenker Sp. z o. o. (Schenker Co.)
Schleifer & Milczanowski Architekci s.c.
SIGMA S.A.
SII Sp. z o.o.
Software Mind
SOCHOR - Precision Engineering &
Electronics Company
SPARTEZ Went i Wspolnicy Spolka Jawna
Spatial Management Planning Office
Ecoland
Spółdzielnia Mleczarska Spomlek
Spółka Projektowania Architektonicznego
Sadowski, Sadowska (Sadowski
Architectural Design Co.)
"Studio A4" Spolka Projektowa z o.o.
Symantec Poland Sp. z o.o.
Szaroszyk&Rycerski Architekci Sp. z o.o.
Szkla.com S.A.
Sztuka Użytkowa Ltd. Design Office
Technokabel S.A.
TeleMobile Electronics Sp. z o.o.
TEMERTECH Sp. z.o.o.
Testing Laboratory of Materials for the
Aerospace Industry
The Institute of Advanced Manufacturing
Technology
Thomson Reuters Gdynia
TIBEX Ltd.
TiguSoft.pl
Tines S.A.
Urbanistic and Design Office WMW
Projekt Ltd
Venture Industries Sp. z o.o.
Verbicom S.A. (Verbicom Inc.)
Visiona Polska Sp. z o.o.
Wandachowicz- Kashyna Architekci Sp.p.
(Wandachowicz- Kashyna Architects Co.)
Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of
Materials Science and Engineering
Weedo S.A
Wierszyłłowski & Projektanci
(Wierszyllowski & Designers Architecture
Office)
WILKOCKI PROJEKT Design Office
Zeitmann Michura Mariusz
Participating Institutions
Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of
Applied Physics and Mathematics
Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of
Electrical and Control Engineering
Gdansk University of Technology, faculty of
management and economics
Gdansk University of Technology, Chemical
Faculty
Institute of Computer Science
Institute of Electronics (Silesian University
of Technology)
Instytut Automatyzacji Procesów
Technologicznych i ZSW (Silesian University
of Technology)
Instytut Chemii Ogólnej i Ekolog PŁ-Institute
of General and Ecological Chemistry
Instytut Chemii Organicznej Politechnika
Łódzka-Institute of Organic Chemistry
Instytut Informatyki (Silesian University of
Technology)
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EMPLOYERS AND INSTITUTIONS
Instytut Maszyn Przepływowych,
Politechnika Łódzka-Institute Of
Turbomachinery
Instytut Podstaw Chemii Żywności-Institute
of General Food Chemistry
Instytut Pojazdów PŁ vehicle research
institute
Instytut Spawalnictwa
Katedra Geomechaniki, Budownictwa
Podziemnego i Zarządzania Ochroną
Powierzchni
Katedra Informatyki Stosowanej Z.
Modelowania Syst. Stac. Computer Eng.
Dept. Industrial comp. sys
Katedra Informatyki Stosowanej Z.Anal.
Obrazów Computer Eng.Dept-Image
proces. & analysis
Katedra Informatyki Stosowanej
Z.Tomografii Proc. Deprt. of Computer Eng.Process tomography
Katedra Mikroelektroniki i Tech.Informat.
Department Of Microelectronics And
Computer Science
Medical University of Lodz, Department of
Experimental Physiology
Medical University of Lodz Department of
Medical Biochemistry
Medical University of Lodz, Department of
Molecular Cancerogenesis
Medical University of Lodz, Department of
Propedeutics of Neurology with Stroke Unit
Medical University of Lodz Faculty of
Biomedical Sciences Department of
Structural Biology
Medical University of Lodz,Department
of Oncology, Molecular Pathology And
Neuropathology
Polish Academy of Sciences Centre for
Medical Biology, Lab. of Mycobacterium
Genetics and Physiology
Polish Academy of Sciences Centre
for Medical Biology, Laboratory of
Transcriptional Regulation
Poznan University of Technology - Faculty of
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Poznan University of Technology - Institute
of Control and Information Engineering
Poznan University of Technology - Institute
of Electrical Engineering and Industrial
Electronics
Poznan University of Technology - Institute
of Machines and Motor Vehicles
Poznan University of Technology - Institute
of Material Technology
Rzeszow University of Technology Civil
Engineering Technology Centre Ltd.
Rzeszow University of Technology, Chair of
Base of Electronics
Rzeszow University of Technology, Chair of
Building Constructions
Rzeszow University of Technology, Chair of
Building Engineering
Rzeszow University of Technology, Chair
of Enterpreneurship, Management and
Ecoinnovation
Rzeszow University of Technology, Chair of
Technology and Production Organisation
University of Lodz, Department of
Cytobiochemistry
University of Lodz, Department of General
Biochemistry
University of Lodz, Department of Inorganic
and Analytical Chemistry
University of Lodz, Department of Molecular
Genetics
University of Lodz, Department of Nuclear
Physics and Radiation Safety
University of Lodz, Department of Organic &
Applied Chemistry
University of Lodz, Department of Physics
and Applied Informatics , Chair High Energy
Astrophysics
University of Lodz, Department of Solid
State Physics
University of Lodz, Institute of Biophysics,
Department of General Biophysics
University of Lodz, Institute of Microbiology
and Immunology Department of
Immunology and Infections
University of Łodz, Department of High
Energy Astrophysics
ZUT, Faculty of Biotechnology and Animal
Breeding
ZUT, Faculty of Electrical Eng., Dept. of
Electrical and Computer Eng.
ZUT, Faculty of Electrical Eng., Dept.
of Systems, Signals and Electronics
Engineering
ZUT, Faculty of Maritime Technology
ZUT, Faculty of Maritime Technology II
PORTUGAL
Participating Employers
Albatroz Engenharia, S.A.
António Santos Lessa & Associados, Lda.
Conexus World, Desenvolvimento e
Implementação de Software, Lda.
EDP - Energias de Portugal, S.A.
Europac Kraft Viana, S.A.
Faculdade de Arquitetura da Universidade
Técnica de Lisboa
Centro de Investigação em Arquitectura,
Urbanismo e Design (CIAUD)
Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da
Universidade de Coimbra
Centro de Engenharia Mecânica da
Universidade de Coimbra (CEMUC)
Centro de Informática e Sistemas da
Universidade de Coimbra (CISUC)
Centro de Investigação de Engenharia de
Processos Químicos (C.I.E.P.Q.P.F)
Centro de Investigação em Antropologia
e Saúde (CIAS)
Centro de Química
Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Centro de Física e Investigação
Tecnológica (CEFITEC)
Centro de Investigação em Materiais
(CENIMAT)
Instituto de Tecnologia Química e
Biológica (ITQB)
Rede de Química e Tecnologia - Centro
de Química Fina e Biotecnologia
(REQUIMTE - CQFB)
Unidade de I&D em Engenharia
Mecânica e Industrial (UNIDEMI)
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de
Lisboa
Centro de Química e Bioquímica (CQB)
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade
do Porto
Instituto de Engenharia Biomédica
(INEB)
Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e
Computadores (INESC PORTO)
Laboratório de Engenharia de
Processos, Ambiente e Energia (LEPAE)
Laboratório de Processos de Separação
e Reacção (LSRE)
Unidade de Gestão e Engenharia
Industrial (UGEI)
Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária da
Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar
em Sanidade Animal (CIISA)
Faculdade de Motricidade Humana da
Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Centro Interdisciplinar de Performance
Humana (CIPER)
Indra Sistemas Portugal, S.A.
Instituto Politécnico de Leiria
Centro para o Desenvolvimento Rápido e
Sustentado de Produto (CDRsp)
Instituto Superior de Agronomia da
Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Centro de Engenharia dos Biossistemas
(CEER)
Unidade de Investigação Química
Ambiental (UIQA)
Instituto Superior Técnico
Centro de Ambiente e Tecnologias
Marítimas (MARETEC)
Centro de Engenharia e Tecnologia
Naval (CENTEC)
Departamento de Engenharia Civil e
Arquitetura (DECivil)
Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear
(IPFN)
Instituto de Sistemas e Robótica (ISR)
Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT)
Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL)
DINÂMIA-CET, Centro de Estudos
Sobre a Mudança Socioeconómica e o
Território
Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT)
Javali - Administração e Desenvolvimento
de Sistemas Informáticos, Lda.
Microsoft - Software para
Microcomputadores, Lda.
M.N. Ramos Ferreira, Engenharia, S.A.
Printer Portuguesa, Indústria Gráfica, Lda.
Resiquímica - Resinas Químicas, S.A.
SECIL - Companhia Geral de Cal e Cimento,
S.A.
STCP - Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos
do Porto, S.A.
UNINOVA - Instituto de Desenvolvimento de
Novas Tecnologias
Universidade de Aveiro
Centro de Estudos do Ambiente e do Mar
(CESAM)
Centro de Tecnologia Mecânica e
Automação (TEMA)
Instituto de Engenharia Electrónica e
Telemática de Aveiro (IEETA)
Universidade da Beira Interior
Aeronautics and Astronautics Research
Center (AeroG)
Centro de Investigação em Ciências da
Saúde (CICS)
Participating Institutions
Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade
Técnica de Lisboa
Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da
Universidade de Coimbra
Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de
Lisboa
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade
do Porto
Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária da
Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Instituto Politécnico de Leiria
Instituto Superior de Agronomia da
Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Instituto Superior Técnico
Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL)
Universidade de Aveiro
Universidade da Beira Interior
Technology (POSTECH)
Sungkunkwan University
Yanbian University of Science and
Technology
EwhaWonmen’s University
Konkuk University
Chunam University
Chungbuk University
Wonkwang University
Sookmyung Women’s University
Yonsei University
Hongik University
Sangmyung University
Chosun University
Honam University
MyungJI University
Woolsan University
Pukyung University
QATAR
Participating Employers
9optiune
Adest Architecture
Aedificia Carpati
Agd Suceava
Arc Studio
Arhitectural
Die Kunstfabik
D.S.B.A.
Graphic Studio
Incd-Urban Proiect
Kxl
M Design
Neobos
Pioneer Romania
Polarh-Design
Profesional Construct Proiectare
Procema Engineering
Pzp Arhtectura
React Now Studio
Ruxpro
Tecon
Tofan Arkitect
Topcadex
Westfourth Architecture
Westgrup Architecture
Zip Studio
Participating Employer
Qatar Petrochemical Company (QAPCO)
Participating Institution
Qatar University (QU)
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
GLOBAL ASSOCIATION OF TRAINING AND
EXCHANGE (GATE)
Participating Employers
Samsung Electronics
Korea National Research Resource Center
(KNRRC)
Electronics, Telecommunications Research
Institute (ETRI)
Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology
(GIFT, POSTECH)
Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)
Korea Institute of Machine and Materials
(KIMM)
Korea Institute of Materials Research
(KIMS)
Korea Institute of Industrial Technology
(KITECH)
Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and
Biotechnology (KRIBB)
Multimedia Security Lab, Korea University
NEPES Corporation
Pohang Institute of Intelligent Robotics
(PIRO)
Solar World Korea Ltd
Chungnam National University
Chungbuk National University
Korea Institute of Environmental Hygiene
and Safety (KIEHS)
Wise Technology
Korea Digital Cable Laboratories (KLABS)
PAVONINE
Participating Institutions
Chungang University
Handong University
Hanyang University
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology (KAIST)
Korea University
Nam Seoul University
Pohang University of Science and
ROMANIA
Participating Institutions
University Of Architecture And Urbanism
"Ion Mincu" – Bucharest
University Of Civil Engineering – Bucharest
"Ion Ionescu De La Brad" Agricultural
Sciences And Veterinary Medicine
Unviersity - Iasi
RUSSIA
Participating Employers
A.Asadov Architectural Studio
Architectural Studio Manipulazione
Internazionale
Institute of Stock Market and Management
(Securities Institute)
Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian
Academy of Sciences
Moscow Aviation Institute (State University
of Aerospace Technologies)
Moscow State Technical University MAMI
Moscow Student Center
Russian Plekhanov University of Economics
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Participating Institutions
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Finance Academy under the Government of
the Russian Federation
Institute of Management, Marketing and
Finance
Lomonosov Moscow State University of Fine
Chemical Technology
Moscow Aviation Institute (State University
of Aerospace Technologies)
Moscow State Technical University MAMI
Russian Plekhanov University of Economics
Moscow State University of Printing Arts
Mendeleev University of Chemistry
Technology of Russia
Moscow State University of Printing Arts
National Research University “Higher
School of Economics”
Moscow Engineering – Physical Institute
Moscow State University of Civil Engineering
Moscow State University of Radiotechnics,
Electronics, Automatics
People’s Friendship University of Russia
SERBIA
Participating Employers
AB&Co, Novi Sad
Agencija za strana ulaganja i promociju
izvoza Republike Srbije - SIEPA
Arhitrav, Beograd
Beograd-put, Beograd
Biro 59, Beograd
BSM NS Projekt, Novi Sad
BVK, Beograd
CEP, Beograd
Centroprojekt AIK, Beograd
DMV, Niš
Ekonomski institut, Beograd
Elektromreža, Beograd
Elektroprivreda Srbije, Beograd
Energoprojekt - Arhitektura i urbanizam,
Novi Beograd
Energoprojekt - EnergoData, Novi Beograd
Energoprojekt - Entel, Novi Beograd
Energoprojekt - Hidroinženjering, Novi
Beograd
EPS - Elektrodistribucija, Beograd
Eparhijska radionica, Beograd
Frikom, Beograd
GRAFIX, Beograd
Houser, Beograd
IHTM, Beograd
IMS, Beograd
INI, Beograd
INEP, Zemun
Iritel, Zemun
Institut “Kirilo Savić”, Beograd
Institut “Mihajlo Pupin”, Beograd
Institut “Nikola Tesla”, Beograd
Institit za bezbednost i sigurnost na radu,
Novi Sad
Institut za biološke nauke “Siniša
Stanković”, Beograd
Institut za nuklearne nauke “Vinča”,
Beograd
Institut za fiziku, Zemun
Institut za molekularnu genetiku i genetsko
inženjerstvo, Beograd
Institut za puteve, Beograd
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EMPLOYERS AND INSTITUTIONS
Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad
Institut za vodoprivredu “Jaroslav Černi”,
Beograd
Key to Metals, Beograd
Lindner, Beograd
Lola Institut, Beograd
Luka Beograd, Beograd
Montprojekt, Beograd
Mostprojekt, Beograd
Neimar Projekt, Novi Sad
Projmetal, Beograd
Rafinerija nafte “Beograd”, Beograd
Republički geodetski zavod, Beograd
RATEL, Beograd
RB Kolubara, Lazarevac
SANU - Institut tehničkih nauka, Beograd
Srbijagas, Novi Sad
Studio D'ART, Novi Sad
Telekom Srbija, Beograd
Termoelektrana “Nikola Tesla”, Obrenovac
University of Belgrade
Arhitektonski fakultet
Elektrotehnički fakultet
Gradjevinski fakultet
Hemijski fakultet
Innovation Center
Matematički fakultet
Mašinski fakultet
Katedra za brodogradnju
NANOLAB
Rudarsko-geološki fakultet
Šumarski fakultet
Tehnološko-metalurški fakultet
Katedra za biohemijsko inženjerstvo
Katedra za OHT
Katedra za OTN
Katedra za organsku hemiju
Katedra za tekstilno inženjerstvo
University of Nis
Elektronski fakultet
Laboratorija za TV
Laboratorija za MT
Laboratorija za robotiku
Gradjevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet
Mašinski fakultet
Prirodno-matematički fakultet
Katedra za biologiju
Katedra za fiziku
Katedra za geografiju
Katedra za informatiku
University of Novi Sad
Fakultet Tehničkih Nauka
Poljoprivredni fakultet
Prirodno-matematički fakultet
Urbanistički zavod, Beograd
Zavod za izgradnju grada, Novi Sad
Zavod za urbanizam, Niš
Zelenilo, Beograd
Participating Institutions
University of Belgrade – Univerzitet u
Beogradu
University of Arts, Belgrade – Univerzitet
umetnosti, Beograd
University of Novi Sad – Univerzitet u Novom
Sadu
University of Nis – Univerzitet u Nišu
University of Kragujevac – Univerzitet u
Kragujevcu
University of Pristina – Univerzitet u Prištini
University of Novi Pazar – Univerzitet u
Novom Pazaru
Megatrend University – Univerzitet
Megatrend, Beograd
Faculty of Information Technology – Fakultet
Informacionih Tehnologija, Beograd
Faculty of Technical Sciences in Bor –
Fakultet tehničkih nauka u Boru
Faculty of Technical Sciences in Cacak –
Tehnički fakultet, Čačak
SIERRA LEONE
Participating Employers
Bo/Kenema Power Station
Eastern Polytechnic College
Sierra Leone Brewery Limited
Sierra Rutile Mining Company
RAMSY Medical Laboratory
Participating Institutions
Fourah Bay College
Njala University
SLOVAKIA
Participating Employers
Asseco Solutions, a.s.
AUREX, s.r.o.
Faculty of Aeronautics, TU of Kosice
Faculty of Arts, TU of Kosice
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and
Informatics, TU of Kosice
Slovak University of Technology
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and
Information Technology
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Zilina
Faculty of Metallurgy, TU of Kosice
Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control
and Geotechnology, TU of Kosice
Institute of Computer Technology, TU of
Kosice
Institute of Electrical Engineering, Slovak
Academy of Sciences
Institute of Measurement Science, Slovak
Academy of Sciences
Matador Industries, a.s.
Welding Research Institute
Participating Institutions
Alexander Dubcek Univezity of Trencin
Faculty of Business Management, University
of Economics in Bratislava
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and
Informatics, TU Kosice
Slovak University of Technology
Faculty of Architecture
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and
Information Technology
Faculty of Informatics and Information
Technology
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
SLOVENIA
Participating Employers
Arboretum Vočji Potok
ARNOLDVUGA d.o.o.
CAMPT - Center for Applied Mathematics
and Theoretical Physics
Centre for experimental mechanics
DEM - Dravske Elektrarne Maribor d.o.o.
ELEA iC d.o.o.
FERI - Fakulteta za Elektrotehniko,
Računalništvo in Informatiko
Fisheries Research Institute of Slovenia
Gradis d.o.o.
Hal Interactive d.o.o.
Helios d.o.o.
IB-Techno d.o.o.
Institute of robotics
Institute of metal construction
Institute of metals and technology
Jozef Stefan Institute
Komunaprojekt d.d.
Litostroj Power d.o.o.
National institut of Chemistry
National institute of Biology
National institute of Chemistry Slovenia
Savatech d.o.o.
Studio Kalamar d.o.o.
SPAIN
Participating Employers
Abengoa Solar New Technologies
Aena Aeropuertos Españoles Y Navegación
Aerea
Aforcod
Ajuntament De Tarragona
Albert Pla I Gisbert Arquitecte
Alimatic, S.L.
Apia Xxi S.A.
Aquamobile, S.L.
Asepsa Sa (Grup Pujol)
Autoridad Portuaria De Valencia
Avialsa T-35, Slu
Avl Ibérica, S.A.
Ayesa_Aguas Y Estructuras Sa
Ayuntamiento De Quart De Poblet
Bancaja
Bancaja Habitat
Beniplast-Benitex S.A.
Betelgeux, S.L.
Biolan Microbiosensores S.L.
Blinker España S.A.U.
Cabimer_Centro Andaluz De Biología Y
Medicina Regenerativa
Centre Cretesos - Grup Crea
Centre D´Estudis Main
Centro De Investigacion Del Transporte
Chemical And Environmental Engineering
Department- University Of Zaragoza
Cimne ( International Centre Of Numerical
Methodes In Engineering)
Civil Mateng, S.L.
Cojali S.L.
Colegio De Ingenieros De Caminos, Canales
Y Puertos De Madrid
Confederación Hidrográfica Del Júcar
Consell Comarcal Del Maresme
Consenur S.A.
Cpq Ingenieros, S.L.
Cype Ingenieros S.A.
Departamento De Ingenieria ElectrónicaEtsi Telecomunicaciones Madrid Departamento De Matemáticas. Universidad
De Oviedo
Desarrollo Software Miramon 4 Sl
Dibal S.A.
Diputacion Provincial Alicante
Direccion De Proyectos Y Servicios Project
Management S.L.
Dosibiologica S.L.
Dpto. Arquitectura De Computadores . Etsi
Informática De Málaga
Dpto. Ciencias E Ingeniería Del Terreno Y
Los Materiales.- Universidad De Cantabria.
Edibon International, S.A.
Electronics Department, University Of
Málaga
Emuca, S.A.
Enrique I. Artola S.L.
Ensenada 3 S.L.
Eptisa Servicios De Ingenieria, S.L.
Escuela De Ingenieros De CaminosLaboratorio De Materiales Y Construcción
Escuela De Ingenieros De Caminos, Canales
Y Puertos
Escuela De Ingenieros De Caminos.
Departamento De Ferrocarriles.
Estudios Y Montajes Eléctricos S.L.
Etsi Telecomunicación Madrid- Grupo De
Aplicación De Telecomunicaciones Visuales
Falstacen S.L. (Robinson Club Playa
Granada)
Fernandez Del Castillo Arquitectos Slp
Fertiberia S.A.
Fibercom Sl
Fundació Barcelona Media
Gamesa Innovation & Technology, S.L.
Geci Española Levante, S.A.
Gestión Tributaria Territorial S.A.
Gidoc Integral S.L.
Gioseppo S.L
Gmk Associats S.L.
Goa Internet Services S.L.
Grupo De Ingeniería Del Terreno (Git). E.T.S.
Ingenieros De Minas De Oviedo
Grupo De Sistemas Inteligentes- Etsi
Telecomunicación
Grupo San Jose
Hydraulics And Energy Department
Idom, Ingeniería Y Sistemas S.A.
Importaco Sa
Inaceps Institute
Incusa (Industrias Del Curtido Sa)
Indra Software Labs
Industrias Jacinto Herrero S.L.
Ingeciber S.A.
Ingenieria Del Suelo S.A.
Ingeniería Y Economía Del Transporte S.A.
(Ineco S.A.)
Iniciativas Casmor S.L
Insagra Uno S.L.
Instituto Nacional De Silicosis
Instituto Nacional De Técnica Aeroespacial
"Esteban Terradas"
Instituto Portuario De Estudios Y
Cooperación De La Comunidad Valenciana
Instrumentos Testo, S.A.
International Shoes Garvalín S.L.
Iproma S.L.
Isoclima Instalaciones S.L.
Isolux Corsan
Isotron S.A.
J. A. Romero Polo Sa
Kernpharma Sl
Know-How Technologies, S.L.
Laboratorio De Cementos.- E.T.S.I.Minas
Oviedo
Laboratorios Hipra S.A.
Lda Audio Video Profesional.Sl
Localret, S.A
Lynx Idiomas S.L.
Mancomunitat De Municipis De La Safor
Medichem, S.A.
Mmi Gestió D´Arquitectura I Paisatge Sl
Moehs Ibérica, S.L
Network Process Control Systems
Nextret, S.L.
Novasoft Ingeniería S.L.
Perforacion E Instalaciones Ferrer, S.L.
Pinturas Hempel S.A.
Plastal Spain, S.A.
Polymer Characterization, S.A.
Postigo Obras Y Servicios S.A.
Process Integral Development Eng&Tech
Procter And Gamble Mataró S.L.
Promociones Y Construcciones Granito
17 S.L.
Puentes Y Calzadas, Grupo De
Empresas, S.A.
Red Eléctrica De España Sa
Residencias Universitarias, S.A.
Resorts Mallorca Hotels International, S.L.U
Ros Roca Envirotec Sl
Rover Alcisa S.A.
S.E. Carburos Metálicos S.A.
Sada P.A Valencia, S.A.
Santo Cristo De Magallón, S.Coop Comarcal
Sekisui Specialty Chemicals Europe, S.L.
Semic S.A.
Sener, Ingeniería Y Sistemas S.A.
Servicios De Ingeniería Y Montage Alen, Sl
Tag Aviation S.L.
Team Industry S.A.
Técnicas Reunidas S.A.
Tecnocampus Mataró-Maresme
Texsa, S.A.
Tsolar Global S.A.
Universidad De Girona- Exit Research Group
Vías Y Construcciones S.A.
Ziv P+C
Participating Institutions
C.P.S. Zaragoza
E.P.S. Burgos
E.P.S. Elche
E.P.S. Girona
E.T.S. Arquitectura Barcelona
E.T.S. Arquitectura Madrid
E.T.S. Arquitectura Sevilla
E.T.S. Arquitectura Valencia
E.T.S. Arquitectura Vallés
E.T.S. Enxeñaría Santiago de Compostela
E.T.S. Ingeniería del Diseño Valencia
E.T.S. Náutica Santander
E.T.S.I .Caminos Barcelona
E.T.S.I .Caminos Madrid
E.T.S.I .Caminos Santander
E.T.S.I .Caminos Valencia
E.T.S.I. Aeronáuticos Madrid
E.T.S.I. Agrónomos U. Navarra
E.T.S.I. Agrónomos Valencia
E.T.S.I. Industriales Barcelona
E.T.S.I. Industriales Bilbao
E.T.S.I. Industriales Madrid
E.T.S.I. Industriales Málaga
E.T.S.I. Industriales Terrassa
E.T.S.I. Industriales Valencia
E.T.S.I. Industriales y Telecomunicación
Santander
E.T.S.I. Minas Oviedo
E.T.S.I. Telecomunicaciones Bilbao
E.T.S.I. Telecomunicaciones La Salle
E.T.S.I. Telecomunicaciones Madrid
E.T.S.I. Telecomunicaciones Valencia
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E.T.S.I. Telecomunicaciones Barcelona
E.U. Politécnica Málaga
E.U. Politécnica Mataró
E.U.I. Geod., Cart. Y Top. Valencia
E.U.I.T .Industriales Madrid
E.U.I.T. Obras Públicas Madrid
E.U.P. La Almunia Dª. Godina
E.U.P. Lleida
Elisava E.S. Disseny Barcelona
F. Ciencias Alicante
F. Ciencias Experimentales U .Miguel
Hernández Elche
F. Ciencias Málaga
F. Ciencias Santander
F. Ciencias U. Autónoma Madrid
F. Ciencias Zaragoza
F. Físicas y Químicas Barcelona
F. Informática Barcelona
F. Informática Valencia
F. Matemáticas e Informática Universidad
de Barcelona
F. Veterinaria Zaragoza
F.CC.EE. y EE. Santander
Facultad Biología Sevilla
U. Rovira i Virgili Tarragona
SRI LANKA
Participating Employers
Aitken Spence PLC
Asia Power Limited.
Central Engineering Consultancy Bureau
Engineering Consultants Limited
Holcim Lanka Limited
IFS (R&D) Lanka Limited
LTL Holdings Limited
MAS Holdings - Linea Intimo
Virtusa (Pvt.) Limited
Participating Institution
University of Moratuwa
SWEDEN
Participating Employers
Adfahrer AB
Eka Chemicals AB
Hot Disk AB
Innventia AB
Kanozi Arkitekter
Karlstad University, Department of
Chemical Engineering
Luleå University of Technology, EISLAB
Lund University, Theoretical Chemistry
Mercatus Engineering AB
SCANIA CV AB
SKF Sverige AB
Trafikverket Region Norr
Volvo Car Corporation
Volvo Construction Equipment
ITT Water & Wastewater (from October 2011
new name: Xylem Water Solutions)
Participating Institutions
Chalmers University of Technology
Karlstad University
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Linköping University
Luleå University of Technology
Lund University
Mid Sweden University
Stockholm University
Umeå University
University of Gothenburg
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EMPLOYERS AND INSTITUTIONS
SWITZERLAND
Participating Employers
ABB Schweiz AG
Abc Engineering AG
Acrea AG
Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon Research
Station
aizo AG
Alstom (Switzerland) Ltd.
AO Research Institute
Asyril SA
Atelier WW
Atus AG
Bachema AG
Baudepartement des Kantons Basel-Stadt
Berne University of Applied Sciences,
Engineering and Information Technology
(BFH-TI)
Biotronik AG
Bruker Biospin AG
Burckhardt Compression AG
Burckhardt+Partner AG / SA
Bystronic Laser AG
Cablecom GmbH
Caprez Ingenieure AG
CERN
Comerge AG
Consultinform AG
CREALOGIX E-Banking Solutions AG
Dacuda AG
Dätwyler Rubber
Doodle AG
ELESTA Relays GmbH
Empa
Endress+Hauser Process Solutions AG
EPF Lausanne, ESPLAB
EPF Lausanne, Powder Technology
Laboratory
Erdmannpeisker GmbH
ernst niklaus fausch architekten eth/sia
gmbh
ETH Zurich, Crop Science
ETH Zurich, Group of Grassland Sciences
ETH Zurich, High Voltage Laboratory
ETH Zurich, IPE
FKH, Fachkommission für
Hochspannungsfragen
Frostag Food-Centrum AG
GEOCOM Informatik AG
GigOptix-Helix AG
Gruner AG
Handschin Architekten
Haute Ecole Arc Ingénierie (HES-SO,
HE Arc), Institut des Microtechnologies
Appliquées
Herzog & de Meuron
Hilti AG, Technisches Zentrum
Hochstrasser Glaus & Partner
Consulting AG
Holcim Group Support Ltd
INFICON
INFORMATICON
InSphero AG
Institute for Applied Plant Biology
Kannewischer Ingenieurbüro AG
Lüscher Bucher Theiler Architekten GmbH
matti ragaz hitz architekten ag
Medos & Codman (Johnson & Johnson
Group)
MEI Inc. Geneva Branch
Mettler-Toledo AG
Millform AG, Gbanga
Nestlé Suisse S.A.
Nexus Telecom AG
Novartis
Oerlikon-Knorr Eisenbahntechnik AG
Optotune AG
PackSys Global (Switzerland) Ltd.
Paul Scherrer Institut
PC Engines GmbH
PROSE Ltd
Rapp Arcoplan AG
Rema Tip Top Vulc-Material AG
Sanitized AG
Schenkel Vermessungen AG
Schindler Elevators Switzerland
SICPA Security Solutions SA
Sika Technology AG
SMA und Partner AG
Solcept AG
St. Gallisch-Appenzellische Kraftwerke AG
Suisse Technology Partners AG
Supertext AG
Suter + Partner AG Architekten
SVOX AG
Swiss Quality Testing Services
Syngenta Crop Protection AG
Terra Vermessungen AG
TRUMPF Maschinen AG
UBS AG
University of Applied Sciences of Northwest.
Switzerland (FHNW)
University of Applied Sciences of Technology
Buchs (FHO, NTB)
University of Berne, ARTORG Center for
Computer-Aided Surgery
Vistaprint
Waldabteilung 5 Bern-Gantrisch
Waldhauser Haustechnik AG
Zeochem AG
Zulauf AG
Zurich Instruments AG
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
(ZHAW), ICP
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
(ZHAW), IMS
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
(ZHAW), ZSN
Zweifel Pomy Chips
Participating Institutions
Berne University of Applied Sciences (BFH)
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and
Arts (HSLU)
Scuola universitaria professionale della
Svizzera italiana (SUPSI)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Lausanne (EPFL)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
(ETHZ)
University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW)
University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Western Switzerland (HES-SO)
University of Applied Sciences of Eastern
Switzerland (FHO)
University of Basel
University of Fribourg
University of Geneva
University of Lausanne
University of Liechtenstein
University of Neuchâtel
University of Zurich
Zurich University of Applied Sciences
(ZHAW)
SYRIA
Participating Employers
Damascus University
Aleppo University
Tishreen University
Al Furat University
Directorate of Forestry
Damascus Municipality
Banias Refinery Co.
Participating Institutions
Damascus University
Aleppo University
Tishreen University
Al Baath University
Al Furat University
Al Wadi International University
International university for science and
technology
TAJIKISTAN
Participating Employers
Central Asian Office of ACTED
GSM Service Provider “Babilon-M” Ltd.
Institute of Botany, Physiology and Genetics,
Academy of Sciences
Institute of Mathematics, Academy of
Sciences
Institute of Physics and Techniques named
after S. Umarov, Academy of Sciences
Internet Service Provider “Babilon-T” Ltd.
LLC "Niku-Khujand"
LLC"Sorbon" (Khujand/Motors)
MMK Ltd.
OSC “Lengiprostroy”
OSC“Shahrofar”
PC "Muminov"(Khujand)
Saykhun Ltd.
Tajik Scientific Research Institute for
Preventive Medicine
Participating Institutions
Khujand Polytechnic Institute
Russian -Tajik Slavonic University
Tajik State National University
Tajik Technical University
Technological University of Tajikistan
TANZANIA
Participating Employers
The Open University of Tanzania
Institute of Educational Technology
Filbert Bayi School LTD
Participating Institutions
The Open University of Tanzania (OUT)
University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM)
St John College
Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA)
Conveyer Technology Co., Ltd.
CTS Electronices Corporation ( Thailand
) Ltd.
Dutch mill Co., Ltd
Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
GREAT AGRO CO., LTD
Lifesbox Modular Co., Ltd.
Magpie Blazetech Co.,Ltd.
Pan Drives Co., Ltd.
Samruay Engineering Ltd., Co.
Thai Development Machinery Ltd. Part.,
Thai Siam Cement (Thung Song) Co., Ltd.,
TNT Media & Network Co., Ltd.
Kasetsart University
Khon Karn University
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology
Ladkrabang
King Mongkut's University of Technology
North Bangkok
Maejo University
Mahasarkham University
North Bangkok University
Phetchaburi Rajabart University
Pibulsongkram Rajabhat Uiversity
Rajamangala University of Technology
Lanna Chiang Mai
Rajamangala University of Technology Phra
Na Khon
Rajamangala University of Technology
Srivijaya, Nakhonsithammarat
Rajamangala University of Technology
Srivijaya, Trang
Roi-Et Rajabhat University
Silpakorn University
Sirindhorn International Institute of
Technology
Srinakharinwirot University
Sripatum International College
Suranaree University of Technology
Tapee College
Ubon Rajathanee University
Participating Institutions
Asian University of Science and Technology
Assumption University
Chulalongkorn University
Kasetsert University
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology
Chaokuntaharn
King Mongkut's University of Technology
North Bangkok
King Mongkut's University of Technology
Thonburi
Mahasarakham University
Mahidol University
Rajamangla University of Technology Lanna
Rajamangla University of Technology
Phranakon
Silpakoen University
Sirindhorn International Institute of
Technology
Srinakharinwirot University
Sripatum University
Thammasat University
THAILAND
TUNISIA
Participating Employers
Artith Machinery Co.,Ltd.
Bosco Machinery Co.,Ltd.
CAT Telecom Public Company Limited
Charoen Pokphand Engineering Co., Ltd
Participating Employers
A.S.E.C Andalousia Engineering Services
Company
AB Consulting
ADAPTA SQUARE
Adel Sebaï DIRASSET HANDASSIA
Agence Med Boubaker
Ali Mahjoubi
Aliantas Consulting House A.C.H SARL
Alpha-Audit
ALPHA-CONSEIL
ALTEREGO Consulting
APP4MOB
APPCON Technologies SUARL
Arc-Architects
ARCHIMED Bouaziz Med Ramy
ARCHIPLAN
Architecte Damergi Khaled
Arké International Sarl
ASSAL ARCHITECT & ASSOCIATES
Atelier 13
Atelier 54
Atelier d'Architecture et de Décoration 2 AD
Atelier d'Art d'Architecture et
d'Aménagement
Atelier Fadi Hadj Kacem
ATR
Ayari Abderahim
Baker Tilly Tunisie
BEST ARCHITECTURE
BIG-B
BINA Consulting
Black Box
BLAIECH Mamdouh
BULL SA TUNISIE
Bureau d'Architecture : "Art.C.K" :
Chabchoub Khaled
Bureau d'Architecture Archi-TechInternational
Bureau d'Architecture BEN HAMIDA Jalel
Bureau d'Architecture Chokri Mili
Bureau d'Architecture et de décoration
Walid Jbel
Bureau d'Architecture GM ARCHI
Bureau d'Architecture Karim BEN ACHOUR
Bureau d'Architecture Mehdi Khechine
Bureau d'Etude "Universal Architecture"
Bureau d'Etude et De Contrôle de Travaux
Bureau d'Etudes Architecturales (BEA)
Bureau d'Etudes Architecturales Ferjani
TRABELSI
Bureau d'Etudes Architecturales Turki Ilyes
Bureau d'Ingeniering & d'Expertises
Bureau Tunisien des Etudes
Business Development Partners
Cabinet Ali CHETOUI
Cabinet d'Architecture BOUDOKHANE
Mustapha
Cabinet d'Architecture Bouzguenda Hichem
Cabinet d'Architecture Chaker Zayati
Cabinet d'Architecture Debbabi Moncef
Cabinet d'Architecture d'Intérieur
Cabinet d'Architecture Hichem BEN
ABDERRAZAK
Cabinet d'Architecture Kacem Azzouz
Cabinet d'Architecture Mustapha
BENJENNET
Cabinet d'Architecture Ourimi Moncef
Cabinet d'Architecture Slim BEN NESSIB
Cabinet Khaled RAHALI
Cabinet Ouns Baklouti
CMT Plus Tunisie
CONCEPT Ingénierie
Conseil Audit Formation Member of Price
Waterhouse Coopers
Constructing and Engineering Technology
"C.E.T"
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Conviction Architecture d'intérieur
Cryo Prod Azote Liquide
Cynapsys
De Fontaine Tunisie
DIDON FILMS
DIGI CONTACTS
Dridi Mohamed
EDITIONS ADAM
El Behi Future Concept
Electro Diesel Tunisie
Elypsia Tunisie
Entreprise El Amena
Environmental Assessment and
Management "E.A.M"
EUREKA Ingénierie
GENYX System
Groupement Interprofessionnel des
Agrumes et Fruits (GIAF)
GTN Global Telecom Networking
H2E Hydraulique Equipement Entretien
HADDAD Ismaîl
Hajer Kacem Ben Amor
HEXABYTE
HighTech Innovative Technologies &
Solutions (HITS S.A.R.L)
Hydrosol Fondations
I.P NETS
ID CLAIRE
INFRAFORCES INTERNATIONAL
Innovation & Consulting in Engineering
Innovation architecturale
Internation Development Consultants (IDC)
ITQAN Consortium
Kromberg & Schubert SARL Centre
Technologique
Les Ateliers du Belvédère
LOG'XPRESS
MAC S.A StockBrokerage Firm
MEDIANET
Mediterra Creative Design (MCD) Tertio
MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING AGENCY
MEHARI BEACH
MENALINK
MERI (Mondiale des Etudes et Réalisation
Industrielle)
Microsoft Tunisia
Mohammed Khalili
MOVE ARCHITECTS
MY SERVICES
NASFI Sabri
NETSYSTEM SA
Officine de pharmacie "Madagascar"
OGER International Tunisie
OMNIACOM
Orascom Telecoms Tunisia
Orchidee Design International
PANILABO
RSM Ahmed Mansour & Associés
S.I.A.A
Salam Engineering Services
SAROST
SBST
SCANTECH
SEQUENCE EUROMED
SERBAT
Smart Asset Management
Société CONDAIR Plus
Société de Distribution des Produits
Société de promotion immobilière "Tourath"
Société de promotion immobilière EL
ASSALA
EMPLOYERS AND INSTITUTIONS
Société d'Equipement Vapeur et
Climatisation (SEVAC)
Société Dimtex
Société d'Ingénierie du Bâtiment et des
Etudes de Réhabilitation (SIBER)
Société Du Réseau Ferroviaire Rapide de
Tunis
Société El AMBAR de Promotion
Immobilière
Société K.S
Société La Renaissance
Société Mbarek de promotion immobilière
Société Tunisienne d'Imprimerie et de
Cartonnage
STBS
Sté BATIMART
Sté d'études architecturales SEA
Sté NA Solid Petroservice LTD
Sté Pixel Distribution
STEG - Electricity Production and
Transportation Headquarters
STIR
Supernet Solutions
Sweep-net Project-German technical
cooperation
Synergy Space
Taïeb Khiri
Talan Tunisie International
TASMIM - Architecture et Aménagement
TENDANCES
VOLTA PV
WAYKOS
WE DEV
WEB MASTER ART
Winthrop Pharma SA Tunisie
Participating Institutions
Ecole Nationale d’Architecture Et
d’Urbanisme de Tunis ENAUT
Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Gabes ENIG
Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Monastir
ENIM
Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sfax ENIS
Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Sousse
ENISO
Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Tunis ENIT
Ecole Nationale des Sciences de
l’Informatique ENSI
Ecole Polytechnique de Tunis EPT
Ecole Supérieure d’Agriculture de Mateur
ESAM
Ecole Supérieur d’Aéronautique et de
Technologie de Tunis ESAT
Ecole Supérieure de Commerce ESC
Ecole Supérieure des Ingénieurs de
l'Equipement Rural Medjez Elbeb ESIER
Ecole Supérieure des Industries
Alimentaires de Tunis ESIAT
Ecole Supérieure Privée d’Ingénierie et de
Technologie ESPRIT
Ecole Supérieure de la Statistique et de
l’Analyse de l’Information de Tunis ESSAI
Ecole Supérieure Des Sciences et
Techniques de Design ESSTD
Faculté des Sciences de Tunis FST
Institut National d’Agronomie de Tunis INAT
Institut National des Sciences Appliquées et
des Technologies INSAT
Institut Supérieur de Gestion ISG
Institut Supérieur d’Informatique ISI
Ecole Supérieure de Communications
Sup’Com
TURKEY
Participating Employers
ACD Bilgi İşlem Ltd. Şti.
ACDC Elektronik Sistemler San. ve Tic. Ltd.
Şti.
ACS Mühendislik Klima Sist. San. ve Tic
Ltd. Şti.
Adler International Learning Central Europe
Adnan Kazmaoğlu Mimarlık Araştırma
Merkezi
AE Mimarlık Atölyesi
Air Telekomünikasyon Çözümleri A.Ş.
Akademi Bilgisayar Yazılım Otomasyon ve
Danışmanlık A.Ş.
Akcelep Pamuk Gıda Tarım Ürünleri Tekstil
ve Turizm San. Tic. İth. ve İhr. Ltd. Şti.
Amcol Mineral Madencilik San. ve Tic. A.Ş.
American Bureau of Shipping
Aniks Teknoloji Hizmetleri Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Anot Elektrik-Elektronik Otomasyon San. ve
Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Arbiogaz Çevre Teknolojileri İnş. San. ve
Tic. A.Ş.
Ares Teknoloji San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Arneca Danışmanlık ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Art Makine Kesici Takımlar San. Tic. ve
Ltd. Şti.
Atelye 70 Planlama A.Ş.
Aytaç İnşaat San. ve Tic. A.Ş.
Başak Atalay Tasarım Ltd.
Başar Bilgisayar Sistemleri ve İletişim
Teknolojileri San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Besa Plastik Suni Deri A.Ş
Betula Peyzaj ve İnşaatı Ltd. Şti.
Beyçelik Gestamp Kalip ve Oto Yan Sanayi
Pazarlama ve Ticaret A.Ş.
Bilko Bilgisayar Otomasyon vew Kontrol A.Ş.
Bis Sistem Entegrasyon Bil. Hiz. Ltd. Şti.
Bosch San. ve Tic. A.Ş.
Budak Turizm İnşaat Ltd. Şti.
Burak Alüminyum
C.P Standart Gıda San. ve Tic. A.Ş.
Candeniz Elektronik Ltd. Şti.
Compro Bilişim Teknolojileri A.Ş.
Conval Group Validation and Consultancy
Limited
Çağdaş Harita Müh. San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Çağdaş Makine
Çamoğlu Mimarlık
Dalgakıran Kompresör
Defne Bilgi İşlem Ürünleri Ltd. Şti.
Demirer Kablo Tesisleri San.ve Tic. A.Ş.
Demta Isı ve Endüstriyel Tesisler Ltd. Şti.
Deniz Kauçuk ve Aksesuar San. Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Design-um
DOME Doğal Mekan Mimarlık Dan. İnş. San.
Ve Tic.Ltd. Şti.
Duravit Yapı Ürünleri San. Tic. A.Ş.
EAE Makine A.Ş.
Ege Üniversitesi
Ekol Dekorasyon San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Ekrem Erk Mimarlık ve İnşaat Ltd. Şti.
Elektroteknik Klima San. Tic. ve Ltd. Şti.
Encorium Oy Ltd.
Entropi Mühendislik San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Era Şehircilik Mimarlık Müş. Ltd. Şti.
Erciyas Çelik Boru Sanayi A.Ş.
Erdemli Proje Müşavirlik San. Tic. Ltd. Şti.
ETC Base Yazılım ve Bilişim Teknolojileri
Etkin İlaç
Etsun Entegre Tarım Ürünleri San.ve
Tic. A.Ş.
Foreks Bilgi İletişim Hizmetleri A.Ş.
Furkim Kimya San. Tic. ve Ltd. Şti.
Gaia Carbon Finance
Geoteknik A.Ş.
Gerger Yazılım ve Danışmanlık Hizmetleri
Ltd. Şti.
Hakan Kıran Mimarlik ve Yapı Hiz. Tic. A.Ş.
Heinen&Hopman Mühendislik A.Ş.
Hemaks Halı ve Tekstil Makine San. ve
Tic. A.Ş.
Herbalife International Ürünleri Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Hitit Bilgisayar Hizmetleri
ICT Telecommunication A.S.
İdea Teknoloji Çöz. Bilg. San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
İdeal Makina Endüstri Ürünleri San. ve Tic.
Ltd. Şti.
İlke Planlama Mimarlık İnşaat Ltd. Şti.
İmam Kayalı Oğulları Otomotiv Ticaret ve
Sanayi. A.Ş.
İnfodif Yazılım ve Bilişim Teknolojileri
İzmir Yüksek Teknoloji Enstitüsü
Karayolları Genel Müdürlüğü
Koç Üniversitesi
Kökçü Ekolojik Teknolojiler Arıtma
Sistemleri San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Lamagama Game and Animation
Technologies
Linera Ar-Ge Ltd.
Lst Yazılım Elektronik ve İletişim Teknoloji
Ticaret Ltd. Şti.
Mavi Consultants
Mert Eyiler Mimar Atölyesi Tic Ltd. Şti.
Mesa Kilit ve Yedek Parça Sanayi Ltd. Şti.
Metropol Kentsel Tasarım ve Şehir
Planlama Mimarlik Muh. İnş. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
MGT Filtre Klima Tesisat İnşaat San. ve
Tic. A.Ş.
Mimko Mühendislik
Minder Bilişim Ltd. Şti.
Mir Arıtma ve Geliştirme A.Ş.
MN Mimarlık
Net Isı San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Obem Ltd. Şti
Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi
Onur Air Taşımacılık A.Ş.
Panel Elektro San. ve Tic. A.Ş.
Parana Vision A.Ş.
Pesa Elektrik Malzemeleri Ltd. Şti.
Profen İletişim Teknolojileri ve Hizmetleri
A.Ş.
Promod Ar-Ge Yazılım
Risk Yazılım Teknolojileri Ltd. Şti.
Royal Hali
S.A.M İnşaat Müh. Taah. Bilgisayar Tic. Ltd.
Şti.
Sağlam Metal A.Ş
Samm Teknoloji A.Ş
Sesinoks Metal ve Endüstriyel Ürünler A.Ş.
SGM Sismik Güçlendirme Merkezi İnşaat
San. Ltd. Şti.
Si-Ma Makine Elektrik Ltd. Şti.
Sisoft Sağlık Bilgi Sistemleri Ltd. Şti.
Sistek Bilgisayar Yazılım ve Danışmanlık
Ltd. Şti.
Şua İnşaat San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Tasarım Üssü
TAV Tepe Akfen Yatırım İnşaat ve
İşletme A.Ş.
TBP Kimyasal Maddeler San. Tic. Ltd. Şti.
TechnoBee Proje ve Teknoloji Geliştirme
Yönetim Danışmanlık Eğitim Hizmetleri
San. Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Temeltaş İnş. San. Ve Tic. A.Ş.
Tezgüller Makine ve Kalıp İnş. San.Tic.
Ltd. Şti
Toner Mimarlık
Trio Plastik San. ve Tic. A.Ş.
Turgut Toydemir Piramit Mimarlık Şehir
Müh. Ltd. Şti.
Ufuk Kimya İlaç San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Uğursal İnşaat Ltd.Şti.
Untel Kabloları San. ve Tic. A.Ş.
Uygur Bilgisayar San.Tic. ve Ltd. Şti.
Visan Vinç Hareket Sistemleri Ltd. Şti.
Xerox Büro Araçları Ticaret ve Servis A.Ş.
Yalın Mekatronik
Yapıser Çatı ve Cephe Kaplama Malzemeleri
İnşaat San. Tic. A.Ş.
Yat- Teks Tekstil Turizm Gıda İnş. Paz. San.
ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Yaz Bilgi Sistemleri ve Ticaret A.Ş.
Yeşil Vadi Bahçe Bakım Fidan Çiçek Paz. Tic.
Ltd. Şti.
Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi
Yılmaz Plastik San. Ve Dış Tic. Ltd. Şti.
YK Mimarlık Dekorasyon Inş. San. ve Tic.
Ltd. Şti.
Yön Tekstil Yan Ürünleri ve San. Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Participating Institutions
Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi
Akdeniz Üniversitesi
Ankara Üniversitesi
Atatürk Üniversitesi
Boğaziçi Üniversitesi
Çukurova Üniversitesi
Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi
Ege Üniversitesi
Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi
Erciyes Üniversitesi
Gaziantep Üniversitesi
Hacettepe Üniversitesi
İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi
İstanbul Üniversitesi
İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi
İzmir Yüksek Teknoloji Enstitüsü
Koç Üniversitesi
Kocaeli Üniversitesi
Marmara Üniversitesi
Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi
Sabancı Üniversitesi
Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi
Trakya Üniversitesi
Uludağ Üniversitesi
Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi
UKRAINE
Participating Employers
National Technical University of Ukraine
“KPI”
Company “Promel”
Kiev National University of Construction and
Architecture
Kiev Research Institute of Automation and
Experimental Research
Yunakov Architectural Studio
Zabolotny Institute of Microbiology and
Virology
PrycarpatTransGas – Gas Pipeline
Administration
Ivano-Frankovsk Forestry
Architecture and Urban Planning
Administration of Ivano-Frankovsk
Ivano-Frankovsk Cement Plant
Ivano-Frankovsk National University of Oil
and Gas
Vasyl Stefanyk University
Ukrnafta – Research Laboratory
Participating Institutions
Kiev Institute of Economics
Ivano-Frankovsk State Medical Academy
Zaporozhe Engineering Academy
Kiev National Shevchenko University
Odessa Polytechnic University
Kiev Medical Academy
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Participating Employers
Gulf Precast Concrete Company
Adnan Saffarini Engineering Consultant
X-Architects
Dubai Aluminum Company Ltd.(DUBAL)
Gulf Engineering & Supply L.T.D
Participating Institutions
University of Sharjah
American University of Sharjah
UNITED KINGDOM
Participating Employers
6A Architects
Abertay University
Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute
Armagh Observatory
Arup Scotland
Bagir UK Ltd
Baker Petrolite Industrial Group
British Council
Buro Happold Engineers Ltd
Caerphilly County Borough Council
Caledonian Alloys
Capita Symonds
Cardiff University
CDE Ireland Ltd
Christopher Farr Cloth
Clements Ltd
Durham University
Edinburgh University
Engineers Without Borders
Engineers Without Borders
Europharma Scotland Ltd
Eva Jiricna
Futerra Sustainability Communications
Limited
GE Energy Services
Gensler
GenTech Propagation Ltd
Glamorgan Heritage Coast Project
Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow University
Graham Construction Ltd.
Heriot Watt University
Imperial College London
Inbar Spector
James Fisher Defence
Jonathan Saunders
Larne Borough Council
London Printwork Trust (LPWT)
Long Tall Sally
Mace Limited
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MAN Diesel & Turbo UK Ltd
Marks & Spencer
Michael Sodeau Partnership
MRC
Napier University
Natural Power Consultants Ltd.
Newcastle University
Newry and Mourne District Council
Oliver Sweeney
Optoswim Technologies Ltd
Pentland Brands Plc
Pollard, Thomas & Edwards Architects
Queen Mary University of London
Queen's University Belfast
RFMD (UK) Ltd
River Island Clothing Co. Ltd
Ron Arad Architects
Rota Val LTD
Royal Horticultural Society
Schrader Electronics Ltd
Scott & Fyfe Limited
SFX Technologies
St. Andrews University
Strathclyde University
Stylus Media Group
Sustainable Northern Ireland
Swarovski
Technip UK Ltd
The Sainsbury Laboratory
Toshiba Medical Visualization Systems
Europe Ltd
TotalMobile
Translink
UK Medical Research Council Human
Genetics Unit
University of Birmingham
University of Bristol
University of Greenwich
University of Kent
University of Leeds
University of Leicester
University of Nottingham
University of Oxford
University of Plymouth
University of Reading
University of Sheffield
University of Southampton
University of Southampton
University of Ulster
University of Wales, Swansea
University of York
Weston Williamson
William Clements Chemicals Ltd
Participating Institutions
Aberdeen University
Abertay University
University of Birmingham
University of Bristol
University of Cambridge
Cardiff University
City University of London
Dundee University
Durham University
Edinburgh College of Art
Edinburgh Napier University
Edinburgh University
Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow University
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EMPLOYERS AND INSTITUTIONS
University of Greenwich
Heriot Watt University
Imperial College
King's College
University of Leeds
University of Leicester
University of Manchester
Newcastle University
University of Nottingham
University of Oxford
Plymouth University
Queen Mary University London
Queens University
University of Reading
Robert Gordon University
University of Sheffield
University of Southampton
St. Andrews University
Strathclyde University
Swansea University
University of Teesside
University College London
University of Huddersfield
University of Liverpool
University of the Arts London
University of the West of Scotland
University of Ulster
University of Warwick
University of York
UNITED STATES
Participating Employers
Azure Dynamics
Baylor College of Medicine
Beta CAE Systems
CAL Insurance
Carnegie Mellon University
Creative Thermal Solutions
Cultural Vistas
Histogenetics
International Council of Clean
Transportation
James Madison University
Menlo Innovations
Murray State University
North Carolina State University
Novartis
Oracle
Pennsylvania State University
Schlumberger
Siemens Medical Solutions
University of Michigan
University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
Valco Industries
Virginia Tech
Participating Institutions
Boston University
Colorado State Univesrity
George Mason University
Georgia Tech
Iowa State University
Lehigh College
Massachusettes Institute of Technology
McDaniel College
Murray State University
Northeastern University
Ohio State University
Rice University
Rochester Institute of Technology
University of California at San Francisco
University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
University of Oregon
University of Texas at Dallas
University of Washington
University of Wisconsin
Universtiy of Hawaii
Virginia Tech
UZBEKISTAN
Participating Employers
Tashkent State Technical University
Technical Centre SIMUZ
UzshaharsozlikLITI Stock Company
Participating Institutions
Tashkent State Technical University
Technical Centre SIMUZ
UzshaharsozlikLITI Stock Company
VIETNAM
Participating Employers
Bac Ninh Vocational College of
Elictromechanics Construction.
Chen Sea & Spa Phu Quoc, Centara
Boutique Collection
Thai Nguyen University of Technology
College of Foreign languages- Da Nang
Univesity
Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and
Forestry
International School – Thai Nguyen
University
Thai Hoa Limited Liability Company
Cuong Quoc Joint-Stock Company
Hanoi Urban Architecture Development
Joint Stock Company
TNG Investment and Trading Joint Stock
Company
College of Science – Thai Nguyen University
Learning Resource Centre – Thai Nguyen
University
Centre of Research and Development
International Cooperation Center
Vietnam Forestry University
Participating Institution
Thai Nguyen University
WEST BANK
Participating Employers
Al Osaily Company
Anabtawi Group
Palestine Real Estate Investment Company
PALTEL ( Palestine Telecommunications
Company )
The Arab Real Estate Company
Universal Group
Participating Institution
An-Najah National University
support services to IAESTE
Internet Development Team (IDT)
The IDT, Internet
Development Team, was
founded in Copenhagen in
1998 by volunteers from
Daniel Schwarz
IDT Co-ordinator
five different countries,
with the goal to deliver
IT services to IAESTE.
Today thirteen volunteers from ten
countries are involved in IDT.
The services include anything which
the organisation requests, such as
web and e-mail services. The web
services include a private website,
the IAESTE IntraWeb; and provides
technical assistance for the Alumni
Association.
The IDT maintains the public website,
www.iaeste.org, which provides
information on IAESTE and links to all
Member countries' home pages and
contact details.
The IAESTE Ombudsman
The post of Ombudsman was created
by a decision of the 2001 General
Conference of IAESTE held in Durban.
The Ombudsman is an independent
person, to whom students can report
complaints about unfair treatment,
with the aim of arriving at a fair
settlement. The Ombudsman reports
to the General Conference each year
about all incidents reported to him
from students. He also proposes
measures to prevent similar incidents
in future.
Mrs Edith Bretin is the IAESTE
Ombudsman. For further Information
on the Ombudsman please go to
www.iaeste.org or contact her at
either ombudsman@iaeste.org or
write to
IAESTE Ombudsman
20, Rue Alphonse Daudet
13090 Aix en Provence
France
IAESTE Alumni Network (IAN)
The new online IAESTE Alumni Network
was successfully launched in January 2011
and is supported by the Alumni Relations
Manager. Over 3000 people have already
registered and the number continues to
Bruce Mehlmanngrow each day.
Wicks
Alumni Relations
Members are contacting old friends
Manager
from years gone by and sharing their
experience through writing articles or
uploading photos and video. They are also attending
alumni events and making new contacts for further
professional development. In addition, the network is
proving to be a very useful tool for managing summer
social programmes for current trainees.
Alumni are essential to the future of IAESTE. They
can support us in numerous ways, for example,
acting as ambassadors or being a source for
placements or financial support. Furthermore, access
to a network of highly motivated and experienced
scientists, engineers or architects, is a very attractive
proposition for potential sponsoring companies.
The IAESTE Alumni Network allows us to engage
with our alumni like never before and to form
mutually beneficial relationships with them.
Strategic IAESTE Development
(SID)
SID serves IAESTE by bringing together
IAESTE Members and Co-operating
Institutions to discuss issues of best
practice, administration, organisational
Mario Felber
advancement and the development of
SID Co-ordinator
the Organisation. Unlike the Annual
Conference, which focuses on the exchange of
traineeships, SID provides a structured forum for
delegates to discuss ideas and actions to improve
IAESTE as an International Organisation. Work
Groups work on specific tasks requested by the
General Conference, the IAESTE Board and the
Membership at large provide the topics to be
discussed at SID. In addition, a number of ongoing
tasks such as Mentoring, Annual Conference
Introductory sessions and updating of IAESTE Forms
and materials are tackled by SID. The results from
the Work Groups are refined over the year into
recommendations that go back to the Board and
then to the General Conference for official voting
and implementation.
IAESTE Worldwide:
Members and Co-operating Institutions
FULL MEMBERS
1. Argentina Comité Argentino del
IAESTE (1961)*
2. Australia IAESTE Australia (1996)*
3. Austria IAESTE Austria (1949)*
4. Belgium IAESTE Belgium vzw
(1948)**
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina IAESTE
BiH (2000)
6. Brazil IAESTE Brazil ABIPE (1982)*
7. Canada IAESTE Canada (1953)*
8. Colombia IAESTE Colombia (1995)*
9. Croatia Hrvatska udruga za
međunarodnu razmjenu studenata
prirodnih i tehničkih znanosti IAESTE Croatia (1993)*
10. Cyprus IAESTE Cyprus (1980)*
11. Czech Republic IAESTE Czech
Republic (1965)*
12. Denmark IAESTE Denmark,
Polyteknisk Forening (1948)**
13. Ecuador IAESTE Ecuador
Universidad San Francisco de Quito
(1999)
14.Egypt IAESTE Egypt – Faculty
of Engineering, Cairo University
(1961)*
15. F.Y.R. Macedonia IAESTE (FYR)
Macedonia (1994)*
16. Finland IAESTE Finland (1948)**
17. France IAESTE France (1948)**
18. Germany Deutscher Akademischer
Austauschdienst Deutsches
Komitee der IAESTE (1950)*
19. Ghana IAESTE Ghana (1970)*
20. Greece IAESTE Greece (1958)*
21. Hungary IAESTE Hungary (1983)*
22. Iceland IAESTE Iceland (1951)*
23. Iran IAESTE Iran (2002)
24. Ireland IAESTE Ireland (1962)*
25. Israel Israel IAESTE Committee
(1951)*
26. Japan IAESTE Japan (1964)*
27. Jordan IAESTE Jordan (1978)*
28. Kazakhstan IAESTE Kazakhstan
(1995)*
29. Latvia IAESTE Latvia (2002)
30. Lebanon IAESTE Lebanon (1966)*
31. Lithuania IAESTE Lithuania (1990)*
32. Malta IAESTE Malta (1984)*
33. Mexico IAESTE Mexico/AMIPP,
A.C. (1985)*
34. Mongolia IAESTE Mongolia (2001)
35. Norway IAESTE Norway (1948)**
36. Oman Sultan Qaboos University
(2001)
37. Pakistan IAESTE Pakistan (1990)*
38. Poland IAESTE Poland (1959)*
39. Portugal IAESTE Portugal (1954)*
40.Romania IAESTE Romania (1998)
41. Russia IAESTE Russia (1991)*
42. Serbia - IAESTE Srbija (1952)*
43. Sierra Leone IAESTE Sierra Leone
(1991)
44.Slovakia IAESTE Slovakia (1965)*
45. Slovenia IAESTE Slovenia (1993)*
46. Spain Comité Español para
Intercambio de Estudiantes
Técnicos IAESTE España (1951)*
47. Sweden IAESTE Sweden (1948)**
48. Switzerland IAESTE Switzerland
(1948)**
49. Syria IAESTE Syria (1965)*
50. Tajikistan IAESTE Tajikistan
(1992)*
51. Thailand IAESTE Thailand, King
Mongkut’s Institute of Technology,
North Bangkok (1978)*
52. Tunisia IAESTE Tunisia(1959)*
53. Turkey IAESTE Türkiye (1955)*
54. Ukraine IAESTE Ukraine (1994)*
55. United Kingdom IAESTE UK
(1948)**
56. USA IAESTE United States (1950)*
57. Uzbekistan IAESTE Uzbekistan
(1997)*
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
1. Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Students
Union (2010)
2. Belarus IAESTE Belarus (2000)
3. China including Hong Kong SAR
and Macao SAR
- Council for International Training
and Development (2000)
- The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University (1997)
- University of Macau (2004)
4. Montenegro IAESTE Montenegro
(2007)
5. Panama Technological University of
Panama (2004)
6. Philippines POEC (2007)
7. United Arab Emirates University of
Sharjah (2000)
CO-OPERATING INSTITUTIONS
1. Bangladesh Moytree (2009)
2. Estonia Tallinn University of
Technology (2010)
3. Gambia Institute of Administration
and Management (2009)
4. Georgia Technical University of
Georgia (2011)
5. India Karunya University (2001)
6. India Manipal Institute of
Technology (2006)
7. Italy International Crossroads
Association (2011)
8. Jamaica JOYST Jamaica (2006)
9. Kenya Jomo Kenyatta University of
Agriculture and Technology (2004)
10. Malaysia Universiti Sains Malaysia
USM (2008)
11. Netherlands IAESTE in Utrecht
(2011)
12. Nigeria Federal University of
Technology Owerri (FUTO) (2008)
13. Nigeria University of Benin (2007)
14. Peru Universidad de Piura (2001)
15. Qatar Qatar University (2011)
16. Republic of Korea Global
Association of Training and
Exchange (2007)
17. Sri Lanka University of Moratuwa
(2000)
18. Tanzania The Open University
(2007)
19. Vietnam Thai Nguyen University
(2006)
20. West Bank An–Najah National
University Nablus (2009)
21. Zambia Brown Waterfalls (2010)
** Founding Member of IAESTE Ad Hoc (1948) and IAESTE A.s.b.l. (2005) * Founding Member of IAESTE A.s.b.l. (2005)
The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience A.s.b.l.
P.O. Box 35-05, 11120 Belgrade, Serbia
Tel: +381 11 3031677, Fax: +381 11 3031675, e-mail: general.secretary@iaeste.org