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Support Services to IAESTE
International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience
An independent non-governmental organisation (NGO), with 83 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.
Contents
Editorial
Our Organisation
Annual Report of the General Secretary
IAESTE Day 2007
Annual Conference Report including 60th Anniversary Celebrations
SID and JUMP Reports
Founding Members
Welcome to IAESTE – New Co-operating Institutions
IAESTE Then and Now
Employers and Institutions supporting the exchange in 2007
IAESTE Members and Co-operating Institutions
Published by IAESTE A.s.b.l.
Edited by Pauline Ferguson, General Secretary IAESTE A.s.b.l.
Designed and produced in June 2008 by TH Jordan Ltd
Contributions from Kasper Juel Pedersen, Gabriella Rácz, Olga Legacka
Cover illustration by Alicia Gabriel
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 102, Banbridge, BT32 4WY Northern Ireland.
www.iaeste.org
IAESTE Association sans but lucratif. Registered in Luxembourg
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Welcome
Welcome Friends of IAESTE
As we celebrate 60 years of exchanging students
in IAESTE, welcome to this special edition of the
Annual Review. The Association reached this
wonderful milestone in January 2008 when the
world met together in Jordan, for the first time at an
Annual Conference in an Arab country, to celebrate
this remarkable achievement of exchanging 322,181
students from 103 participating countries in the
years 1948-2008. We have come a long way since
its inception at Imperial College, London in 1948 and
have inspired and changed the lives of many people
of all ages, colours and creeds in that time.
As we prepared for this special birthday we were
delighted to receive a letter of congratulations from
the Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr Ban
Ki-moon, which was read at the Opening Ceremony
at the Dead Sea, a very significant venue for our
Anniversary Conference. It is included in this edition
of the Annual Review as a permanent reminder of
our association with the United Nations and its
Agencies.
Since January 2008 IAESTE has received
sponsorship from 2 new Companies, Yantai
Wanhua and Alstom. We are delighted to work
together with our new partners and are excited
at the new opportunities which will become
available for IAESTE students in the foreseeable
future especially as there are many Companies,
particularly in Europe, looking for Engineering
Graduates – young men and women who are able
to fill positions requiring International leadership
skills which IAESTE trainees can acquire during their
placements.
It was a momentous occasion for all of us who
attended the Seminar on IAESTE Development this
year in Stavanger, Norway, when we met and spoke
with one of the Founding Fathers of IAESTE in 1948,
Mr Hans Breder. He assured us that indeed he was
very proud of what IAESTE had achieved in the last
60 years and that should make everyone who works
so tirelessly and selflessly all over the world for the
IAESTE programme feel that all the hard work is so
worthwhile.
Anniversaries are a time to look back and reflect on
times gone by, but as we continue to celebrate our
Anniversary throughout 2008 with special events,
we also look to the future as we continue our journey
to improve our Association in partnership with our
Employers, Academics and Students.
Pauline Ferguson
General Secretary
IAESTE A.s.b.l.
Mr Goran Radnović
President
IAESTE A.s.b.l.
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Our
Organisation
The 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 non-political, independent, nongovernmental organisation, in operational relationship 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 on 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
General Secretary:
Mrs Pauline Ferguson
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The Mission and Aims
of IAESTE
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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 Committee is responsible for
the administration of the exchange in its own country.
Board Members
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President:
Mr Goran Radnović
IAESTE Serbia
Member:
Mr Javier Yarza
IAESTE Mexico
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.
a temporary training and work experience period relevant to the
students’ areas of study, as a complement to their university or
college education. Companies or Institutions offering training 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-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 Employers for approval.
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.
Member:
Dr Pulat Pulatov
IAESTE Tajikistan
Member:
Mr Gerhard Gevelmann
IAESTE Germany
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International
Organisation
Representatives
of the Board
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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 is
responsible for the day-to-day management
of the Association executed by the General
Secretary. It is composed of four elected
members and the General Secretary.
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.
New York
(ECOSOC)
Mr Javier Yarza
AMIPP A.C/IAESTE Mexico
Apartado Postal 10-808
11002 Mexico D.F.
New York
(DPI)
Mrs Pauline Ferguson
General Secretary
IAESTE A.s.b.l.
P.O. Box 102
Banbridge BT32 4WY
Northern Ireland
Geneva
Mr Goran Radnović
IAESTE Serbia
P.O. Box 35-07
11120 Belgrade 35
Vienna
(UNIDO)
Dr Pulat Pulatov
IAESTE Tajikistan
P.O. Box 165
Central Post Office
Dushanbe 734025
Paris
(UNESCO)
Mrs Pauline Ferguson
General Secretary
IAESTE A.s.b.l.
P.O. Box 102,
Banbridge BT32 4WY
Northern Ireland
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General Secretary
This report is a summary of the exchange activities
between IAESTE Members and Co-operating
Institutions during 2007. The details of these
exchanges are presented in the 2007 IAESTE Activity
Report published in November 2007. The exchange
took place between 81 Members and Co-operating
Institutions from 78 countries and 11 non-Member
countries.
The 2007 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 2007
The total number of trainees exchanged in 2007 was
4745, 33 less than in 2006. However 48% of the
Members and Co-operating Institutions managed to
increase their number of traineeships for incoming
students and this was very encouraging. Several
countries made a significant increase in the number
of placements offered to incoming students,
notably, Ghana, India, Poland, Portugal and United
Kingdom.
Figure 1: Total Trainees Sent
Figure 1 shows the number of
trainees sent in 2007 and compares
this with the previous four years.
Figure 2a shows the training
periods for 2006-2007 with the
majority of students on placements
between 6-8 weeks.
Figure 2a: Training periods
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Figure 2b: Training Periods for 2007
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Figure 2b indicates the training periods for
2007 with 48.1% of trainees on a 6-8 week
placement with 25.3% on placements
lasting between 8-12 weeks.
Figure 3 The number of trainees to benefit
from long-term placements represents
23.5% of total placements in 2007, a slight
increase from 2006.
Figure 3: Short term vs Long term
Regional Exchange
The number of traineeships filled by students from
non–European countries accounted for 28% of
the number of students sent, on a par with 2006.
However figures show that there was an increase
in the number of students sent from Asia with new
Co-operating Institutions in that region which is an
encouraging sign. Numbers sent and received in
North America declined in 2007.
Europe continues to dominate the exchange. Some
64.2% of all trainees were sent from EU and other
European countries and 68.3% of all trainees were
received in Europe, a slight increase from 2006.
Figure 4: Trainees Sent and Received by Continent in 2007
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Sending and Receiving Continent
Figure 5 shows that 28.9%
of IAESTE Members and
Co-operating Institutions
exchanged with more than 11
countries in 2007. 7 Members
sent students to 41 or more
countries.
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become 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 2007, 7 new
Co-operating Institutions have been welcomed into
the Association: Unggulan Education Foundation,
Indonesia, Cuttington University, Liberia, Universiti
Sains Malaysia, Federal University of Technology,
Owerri, Nigeria, University of Benin, Nigeria,
POEC, The Philippines and Global Association of
Training and Exchange (GATE), Republic of Korea.
88 Members and Co-operating Institutions in 84
countries constituted the Membership of IAESTE in
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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
2007 each Member and Co-operating Institution
exchanged on average with 18 other Members and
Co-operating Institutions, one more than in 2006.
Figure 5: Multilateral exchange
The Association continues to grow outside Europe
with increased interest from countries in Asia and
most notably in Africa and we are very keen to
expand our Membership in these areas.
Reciprocity of the Exchange
Growth of IAESTE
There is great interest in IAESTE throughout the
world and on average 2 new countries 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 882 visits, a further
increase from last year. Universities or Organisations
committed to the Aims of the Association can apply
for Co-operating Institution status and each year
the Board reviews their progress at its 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,
Figure 6: Gender balance
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.
In 2007, 34 Members and Co-operating Institutions
received more students than they sent abroad
and this benefited the rest. In total, 562 work
experience places were involved or 11.8% of the
total exchange.
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 >12,000
US$ provided 86% of these places in 2007, a big
increase from 2006.
Profile of the student trainee
Gender balance and Age: Age and gender balance
of trainees varies little from year to year but differs
appreciably from country to country.
Participation by men and women students compared
with previous years (%) is shown in Figure 6.
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Figure 7a: Training specialities (%) based on trainees received
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The percentage for individual Members
or Co-operating Institutions varies
from 37% to 96%. The gender balance
relates to cultural and educational
traditions in the IAESTE countries.
The age of trainees in 2007 ranged from 20 to 26
years with the majority (73.4%) being between 21
and 23. The average age is just under 23 years old.
Figure 7b: Training Specialities based on Trainees Received
Study fields: In 2007, 66% of trainees were
students of Engineering and Technology. The
remaining 34% were divided between the Sciences
15%, Architecture and Applied Arts 11%, Agriculture
3%, and other fields of study 5%. While placements
in Engineering, Agriculture and Other Fields have
remained stable there was an increase in Architecture
and Applied Arts with a 2% decrease in Science
placements in 2007. Figure 7a and Figure 7b.
In 2007 the largest of the Engineering Faculties was
Computer Science 18.5%, followed by Mechanical
Engineering 17.7%, Electrical Engineering 12.1%,
Civil Engineering 11.1%, Chemical Engineering
7.4%, Electronic Engineering 4.4%, Industrial
Engineering 3.3%, Telecommunications 3.1%,
Environmental Engineering 2.6% and Aeronautical
Engineering 2%. Indeed there was a 12% increase
in the number of Chemical Engineering placements
and Electronic Engineering fared better this year but
the majority of traditional Engineering placements
decreased. There was a rise in placements available
in Geodesy, Mechatronics and Process Engineering.
With the world so aware now of climate change
and environmental issues, offers in this field are
increasingly popular. Placements in Geography,
Environmental Science and Microbiology saw an
increase in numbers in 2007.
Figure 8: Major Engineering Fields
Sub-dividing the Engineering groups gives us
the breakdown between the major participating
disciplines. Figure 8.
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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.
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Participating Employers and Educational
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In 2007, 260 students with different nationalities to the
sending country received places on the programme.
Of these 45 were from the following non-Member
countries: Albania, Algeria, Bangladesh, Benin,
Bolivia, Cameroon, Dominican Republic, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Mauritius, Morocco, New Zealand, Nigeria
and Togo.
Five IAESTE countries exchanged students
directly with the following non-Member countries:
Cuba, Indonesia, Kyrgysztan, Malaysia, Morocco,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore,
Sudan and Venezuela.
Figure 9: Difference (%) in Major Engineering Fields 2007
In 2007 there was another decrease in the number
of Employers and Academic Institutions who offered
traineeships. A total of 3677 Industrial Employers
and 968 Academic Institutions received students in
2007. Figure 11
IAESTE would like to acknowledge the continued
support of all Employers and Educational Institutions
in 2007.
Work experience positions on offer in 2007
The duration of the available positions can be seen
in Figures 2a and 2b.
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. 70 Members and Co-operating
Institutions are now in a position to offer
long term training opportunities while 29
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.
% Difference between major Engineering fields in 2006 and 2007. Figure 9.
Figure 10: Major Science Fields
% Major Science fields 2007. Figure 10.
Categories of Offers: IAESTE classify
placements as Research and Development
(D) indicating work of a laboratory nature;
Professional (P) is used for professional
activities, practical design work and
similar; Working environment offers (W)
indicate work in the industrial area relevant
to 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.
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In 2007 a total of 7434 training
places were repor ted to be
available as follows: Research
and Development (D) 3208, 43.1%,
Professional (P) 3662, 49.3%,
Working Environment (W) 388,
5.2% and Non-specific (X) 176,
2.4%. The percentage of offers
used as reported by the Members
and Co-operating Institutions by
category of the available offers
were (D) 65.3% (P) 63.4%, (W)
56.7% and (X) 62.5%.
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Figure 11: Participating Employers and Educational Institutions 2003-2007
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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. In 2007 there was an
increase in the number of Working
Environment offers while 300
more students were placed in
Professional offers.
Figure 12: Categories of Offers
Returned offers and cancellations
This continues to be one of the major problem 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 of lost and unused training offers in 2007
amounted to 2613, 35.5% of the offers received.
Employer withdrawals accounted for 14.8% and
student withdrawals were 8.3%.
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.
In 2007 individual figures show that 12 Members and
Co-operating Institutions managed to maintain their
total losses below 20%, which is better than last
year but there is still room for improvement.
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
contributes to the effective use of all offers both new
and unused, as they become available throughout
the year.
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
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The aim of IAESTE Day is to connect students
and companies all around the world. We want
to celebrate one special day, when we can slow
down and in a friendly atmosphere talk to our
friends, customers and business partners.
The project was initiated at the 2005 Conference
in Cartagena, Colombia, and reorganised at the
Meeting with University Representatives, UAE
2005 SID in Ljubljana, Slovenia. From then on
IAESTE Day attracted the attention of more and
Presentation of IAESTE Award, Croatia
more countries willing to make a celebration for
the students and companies.
The IAESTE Day 2007 celebration was really a
great success, not only because of the number of
participating countries (28 in 2007 in comparison
to 13 in 2006 and six in 2005). More amazing was
the fact that not only the well established IAESTE
countries participated but many of the newer
members took the chance to present themselves on an international level. IAESTE Day affirmed its
intention: To publicise the idea of IAESTE among students, employers and others. The
exchange of ideas and the use of common resources worked out amazingly well.
Maybe you now ask yourself, what form did the celebrations take? Actually they
differed from country to country. While in one country they celebrated with a dinner,
another country prepared sports for trainees, then others had a barbecue or just a
party in a club. Networking dinners with Companies were also held as well as National
IAESTE Day Cake, Czech Republic
Committees preparing performances by involving students and alumni. Participants
could propose their own show, mainly about their internship and their host country.
So the story continues. For this year, as it is a very special one for IAESTE, celebrating
its 60th Anniversary, the goal for IAESTE Day is to have 60 participating countries.
Again all activities that are somehow related to IAESTE are more than welcome. Some
countries are planning to host a gala event for Companies, University representatives,
trainees and of course, students. The experience of last year has created more ideas
so we are already looking forward to this year’s IAESTE Day which will take place on 16
October 2008, again starting in Australia and then progressing all over the world.
Meeting with Students, Tajikistan
So don’t just observe … participate!
It is easy, effective, and a lot of fun!
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Dead Sea Jordan
60th Anniversary Conference
Under the royal patronage of His Majesty King
Abdullah II bin al Hussein and Her Majesty Queen
Rania Al Abdullah, the Opening Ceremony of the
60th Anniversary Conference of IAESTE took place
in the Grand Ballroom of the Conference Hotel,
the Movenpick Hotel and Resort, Dead Sea, on
Saturday, 19 January 2008. Distinguished guests
included diplomats as well as the Presidents and
Deans of Jordanian Universities. Dr Ghaleb Sweis,
the National Secretary of IAESTE Jordan, acted as
Master of Ceremonies. After welcoming guests, he
highlighted developments in Jordan and IAESTE
Jordan over the past thirty years. He introduced
the Presidential Table and invited Mr Goran
Radnović, President of the Association, to address
the delegates. Mrs Pauline Ferguson, the General
Secretary, then presented the IAESTE medal to the
Honorary Conference President, Dr Khalid al-Karaki,
the President of the University of Jordan.
In her speech, the General Secretary expressed
her gratitude for the royal patronage of His Majesty
King Abdullah II and Her Majesty Queen Rania
as well as her thanks to the University of Jordan,
the National Secretary of IAESTE Jordan and
all members of the Organising Committee. She
also welcomed new Co-operating Institutions as
well as Mr Philippe Marcangeli from FISITA, The
International Federation for Automotive Engineering.
She congratulated the Association on celebrating a
remarkable achievement – 60 years of exchanging
students throughout the world with 322,181 students
benefiting from an IAESTE placement during those
years.
After providing details on the history, aims and
benefits of IAESTE, the General Secretary noted that
IAESTE Jordan celebrated its 30th Anniversary in
the Association in 2008 and was to be congratulated
on this excellent achievement. Since 1978 IAESTE
Jordan has sent 1434 and received 893 students.
In addition, the General Secretary remarked that
it was pertinent that the nations of the world had
gathered for the first time in an Arab country since
the inception of IAESTE in 1948 and that there are
88 offices in 84 countries in every continent of the
world today.
In his speech, Dr Al-Karaki highlighted the will and
determination of the Jordanian people to create a
better future. He explained that in Jordan, which
can be traversed in a few hours, Jordanians can
see the first reason for the success of their nation:
knowledge, reason and freedom. They look around
proudly to see 30 universities and 6,000 schools, all
built within 60 years. He concluded his speech
by thanking IAESTE for choosing Jordan and by
thanking the Steering Committee in the Faculty
of Engineering and Technology for their efforts
in preparing for the Conference. He offered his
best wishes for the success of the Conference
on behalf of the Jordanian nation under the
leadership of his Majesty King Abdullah II.
His Excellency Professor Omar Shdeifat,
representative of His Majesty King Abdullah
II and Her Majesty Queen Rania, the Minister
of Education and Scientific Research, was the
next speaker. He welcomed participants to Jordan
and provided information on the Jordanian Higher
Education system. In particular, he emphasised
the accreditation system and the necessity for
compliance with it. He also underlined
the additional steps being made to
encourage qualitative and quantitative
results of scientific research and
emphasised raising standards for
faculty members through continuing
education.
Dr Sweis concluded the ceremony by
linking the comments of all speakers
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with regard to the development of education and
society, the IAESTE vision and the willingness of
Jordanian universities to have more interaction
with other universities in the world. Gifts were then
exchanged to mark this momentous occasion – the
60th Anniversary of IAESTE.
During the five day Conference as well as the usual
Plenary and Exchange Sessions, participants were
also able to avail themselves of the IntraWeb training,
provided by members of the Internet Development
Team. A Meet and Greet Session organised by
the Mentoring Co-ordinator, Mr Bruce Wicks,
IAESTE UK, enabled newcomers to meet some
more experienced delegates before the start of the
Conference. The Alumni Association,
FoIN, Friends of IAESTE Network, was
also able to meet during the Conference,
while several Workshops were organised
by the SID Co-ordinator, Mr Thomas
Faltner, so that everyone had an
opportunity to discuss topics pertinent
to the Association.
The Plenary Sessions were busy affairs
and one new Full Member, Romania,
was accepted by the Members
bringing the total of Full Members in
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the Association to 58. Several new Co-operating
Institutions attended the Conference for the first time,
namely Unggulan Education Foundation, Indonesia,
Cuttington University, Liberia, Universiti Sains
Malaysia (USM), The University of Benin, Nigeria,
The Federal University of Technology, Owerri,
Nigeria, POEC, The Philippines and Thai Nguyen
University, Vietnam. The IAESTE Ombudsman,
Professor Bernardo Herold, presented his report
to the Conference and stated that he had not been
too busy in 2007, which was a sign that most of
the students were satisfied with what IAESTE had
offered them.
A total of 7441 offers of internships were brought to
the Exchange Sessions which the 82 Members and
Co-operating Institutions in attendance exchanged
during five sessions. An increased number of
Members and Co-operating Institutions exchanged
with over 40 countries.
As required under the IAESTE Statutes, Mr Lucien
Seywert, IAESTE Luxembourg and Mr Thomas
Faltner, IAESTE Austria, retired as Members of the
Board, having completed their terms of office. The
Members then elected Dr Pulat Pulatov, IAESTE
Tajikistan and Mr Gerhard Gevelmann, IAESTE
Germany for three years and one year respectively.
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During the Conference IAESTE Jordan 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.
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glass tokens to those people who over many years
had made a significant contribution to the work of
IAESTE. A 60th Anniversary booklet pertaining to
the history of our Association from 1948-2008 was
given to all participants and the evening ended with
a fireworks display - a fitting end to a momentous
week of exchange, memories and a lot of enjoyable
but hard work by many people.
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The Welcome Dinner was held in the hotel
ballroom on the Saturday evening with speeches
from former General Secretaries. The 60th
Anniversary celebrations, which were also held in
the hotel ballroom on the Sunday evening, included
Anniversary greetings from all countries in their
own languages. Participants also enjoyed theatre,
song and dance performances by delegates from
many countries and a special Anniversary song,
The World in Union, was sung together by all the
delegates from all countries. After a sightseeing tour
on Tuesday afternoon, the International evening was
held at a restaurant in Amman. In addition to the meal
provided by IAESTE Jordan, national food and drink
were enjoyed by everyone. At the Farewell Dinner,
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MR RALF KRATOCHWILL, AUSTRIA
MR CELSO GARCIA, BRAZIL
MR NIELS CHRISTIAN LARSEN, DENMARK
DR KLAUS Wyneken, GERMANY
MR GEORGE ANEMOYANNIS, GREECE
PROFESSOR CHIKAOSA TANIMOTO, JAPAN
PROFESSOR ABDALLAH SFEIR, LEBANON
MR LUCIEN SEYWERT, LUXEMBOURG
MR DRAGAN VUKICEVIC, SERBIA
DR PETAR PRAVICA, SERBIA
MR GORAN Radnovic, SERBIA
PROFESSOR JUAN MERCADE, SPAIN
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DR NORMAN KERR, CANADA
MS GINNY ARNOLD, CANADA
DR LASZLO BECKER, HUNGARY
MR PETER O’NEILL, REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
MR JAMES E REID, REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
MR JAVIER YARZA, MEXICO
MR HANS BREDER, NORWAY
PROFESSOR ZBIGNIEW KLOS, POLAND
MGR ADAM RYLSKI, POLAND
MS CAROLA BARHAMMAR, SWEDEN
MR KARL KOCHLE, SWITZERLAND
PROFESSOR AYTIN GOKTEKIN, TURKEY
MR BOB SPRINKLE, USA
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SID
IAESTE Austria
SID Co-ordinator
23rd Seminar on IAESTE Development
Stavanger, Norway, 17-20 April, 2008
IAESTE International convened its 23rd Seminar
on IAESTE Development from 17-20 April 2008
in Stavanger, Norway.
SID serves as a means to bring together IAESTE
Members and Co-operating Institutions to
discuss issues of best practice, administration,
organisational advancement and development of the
Association. Unlike the Annual Conference, which
focuses on the exchange of internships, SID brings
delegates together to focus on the development
and improvement of IAESTE as an international
organisation. Participants form Work Groups and
work on specific tasks requested by the General
Conference from the previous
January. The resulting work from
the Work Groups is refined over
the year into recommendations
that go back to the IAESTE
Board and then to the General
Conference for official voting and
implementation.
The Seminar began on the
Thursday evening with a Welcome
Reception which took place at the
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel. Traditional Norwegian
food was featured as well as a presentation
of Norwegian Traditional Dances. Participants
were welcomed by Carina Flaam Moen, National
Secretary of IAESTE Norway and Kristine Solbjørg,
the Organising Committee President.
This year, 64 delegates were in attendance from
29 countries worldwide including 23 National
Secretaries. The work at SID was broken down
into four Working Groups led by Work Group Coordinators. With only a few days available delegates
worked at a very fast pace in order to produce
results by the end of the Seminar which started with
an opening Plenary session to inform delegates of
the work which had been done since the last SID
and the work to be tackled during 2008. Work
Groups then presented their results at a Group Fair
held on the Saturday morning. This consisted of a
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Poster Session which allowed Work Groups to post
their results and gather feedback from participants
from other Work Groups. All Groups then presented
their findings and results at the closing Plenary
session where the SID Co-ordinator for 2009 and
the venue for SID 2010 were nominated. A highlight
of this year’s SID was the participation for the first
time of Company Representatives from Alstom and
ABB who gave presentations on their Companies
and discussed a new Global Services Project with
IAESTE which will result in high quality placements
for students all over the world while also raising the
profile of our Association.
However, SID is not only about
work. Delegates were able to
spend time learning about the
culture of their host country and
seeing some sights. On Friday
evening, participants were invited
to a Gala Dinner in Sjøhusene, an
historic building in Stavanger’s
harbour. Mr Hans Breder, one of
the Founding Fathers of IAESTE
in 1948 addressed participants
in a very inspiring speech and he invited everyone
to partake of a wonderful cake which had been
prepared in honour of our 60th Anniversary. On
Saturday, participants were treated to a boat cruise
in Stavanger Harbour and the surrounding islands.
The National Evening provided everyone with an
opportunity to share their own culture along with
cultural dress and dances.
The 23rd SID was an overwhelming success.
Participants left with a sense of satisfaction from
a job well-done and a better understanding of
IAESTE Norway and its culture. A special thank
you to IAESTE Norway and especially to Kristine
Solbjørg, the Organising Committee President, for
their hard work in putting together this year’s SID
and the various sponsors for providing the support
necessary to host such a successful event.
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JUMP 2007
Adrian Keller
IAESTE Switzerland
JUMP Co-ordinator
IAESTE Training and
Motivation Seminar
24-28 October 2007, Istanbul, Turkey
The 13th IAESTE Training and Motivation Seminar,
JUMP 2007, took place in Istanbul, organised by
IAESTE Turkey. 70 delegates from 18 different
IAESTE countries attended the Seminar “Join Us to
Motivate People”. The participants were mainly new
members from all over Europe and USA.
During JUMP 2007 the participants joined four out
of six Training Sessions each lasting two and a
half hours: The IAESTE IntraWeb & FoIN training,
Company Marketing/Fundraising, Local Committee
Management, Summer Reception, Membership
Raising and IAESTE Forms & Job Raising. The
Sessions were moderated and led by experienced
IAESTE delegates: The newly obtained telephone
system for the Job Raising training was used for the
first time and the participants appreciated the good
variety of the Training Sessions and the time given
to discuss and share their knowledge.
JUMP 2008 in Banja Luka, Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Preparations for the next JUMP are already in full
swing. The Seminar will take place in Banja Luka,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 1-5 October 2008.
The Programme will include the same Training
Sessions led by a group of experienced delegates.
The programme includes sightseeing in the town
and area of Banja Luka, speeches, a Company visit
and entertainment. All new IAESTE participants are
welcome to join JUMP.
Keep on JUMPing and
“Join Us to Motivate People”!
http:// www.iaeste.org/jump
The organising team arranged a very successful
event enjoyed by all the participants. Highlights
included a visit of Ortakoy, a guided tour through the
construction area of the Bosporus tunnel, a Turkish
evening with traditional food and performances and
the International evening took place on a boat on
the Bosporus.
The level of quality regarding the organisation,
programme and education was on a par with past
years. The knowledge and spirit is passed from one
JUMP to the next by the Organisers, the Trainers
and the JUMP Co-ordinator. The right combination
of Training Sessions, excursions, cultural exchange
and entertainment makes JUMP a successful event
in the IAESTE calendar. Many people who have
attended JUMP Seminars during the past 10 years
have gone on to make a significant contribution to
the work of IAESTE.
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Founding
Members
BELGIUM
NETHERLANDS
GERMANY
North Sea
BELGIUM
LUXEMBOURG
FRANCE
Belgium was one of the Founding Members
of IAESTE, back in 1948. The National office
was based at the Comité Interuniversitaire pour
l’Organisation des Stages Industriels in Brussels.
Since then, IAESTE Belgium has sent more than
3000 students abroad and has received more
than 2500 international students for valuable work
experience in Belgium.
IAESTE Belgium saw a considerable growth in
students exchanged until the seventies, but the
number has decreased since then. However we are
very proud that since 2003 we have been growing
every year.
Belgium has not yet hosted an Annual Conference,
but we are already looking forward to 2009, when we
will receive our international partners at the Seminar
for IAESTE Development - SID in Ghent.
In 2004, Ghent hosted JUMP, a Training and
Motivational Seminar. Sixty delegates from sixteen
different countries visited our medieval home city
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and exchanged international experiences. The
participants enjoyed a rich social programme as
well. Highlights were the visit to Bruges and the
motivational speeches.
With the organisation of SID in 2009 and the growing
number of exchanges, IAESTE Belgium is facing
new challenges. We are extremely motivated to keep
on growing and to make IAESTE more known and
appreciated in our country.
To end this report, I would like to wish IAESTE
‘Gelukkige Verjaardag’ (Happy Birthday) and many
more years to come. I would also like to give the last
word to one of our trainees, who experienced a six
week traineeship abroad in 2006 and who captured
the IAESTE spirit in this phrase: “Meeting new
people every day, from all over the world, improves
one’s social skills and brings the world closer.
Overall, going abroad for an internship with IAESTE
is a terrific experience: you come home with lots of
stories and you’re a different person. Wow!”
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When IAESTE was established, the Head of
the Technical University of Denmark (DTU),
Mr. Anker Engelund, decided to hand over the
programme to the local student organisation,
the Polyteknisk Forening (PF) which accepted it
without a second thought. Apparently Mr James
Newby, the first General Secretarty of IAESTE,
asked Anker Engelund to put a Professor in charge
of the organisation, to which Engelund responded
that “…if he could not trust the students from PF, he
could not trust anyone at DTU…”. Since then IAESTE
Denmark has been operated by volunteer students
from the Higher Technical Universities.
The following year, the students from PF took on
the challenge of hosting the Annual Conference
in Copenhagen. Since then IAESTE Denmark has
hosted two more Conferences in 1971 and in 1996,
as well as the first official Seminar on IAESTE
Development, SID, in 1991 and JUMP, the Student
Motivational Seminar, in 2006.
In 1948 IAESTE Denmark exchanged 61 placements
and the maximum number raised was reached in
SWEDEN
DENMARK
Baltic Sea
GERMANY
1991 with 212 available for foreign trainees. However,
during recent years the number of placements
has decreased significantly and currently we are
exchanging around 70 per year.
Over the years IAESTE Denmark has become known
for hosting one of the biggest events of the summer,
the Copenhagen GetToGether, where more than
200 students from all over the world gathered for
sightseeing and partying in and around Copenhagen
but a lack of student volunteers has forced us to
abandon this tradition. However we are very proud
of the contribution IAESTE Denmark has made to
our Association in the past sixty years.
Sinna Martinez
National Secretary
IAESTE Denmark
Finland
Finland was one of the Founding Members of IAESTE
in 1948. The first Conference in Finland was held in
Helsinki only two years later in 1950. In the same
year the Finnish Government decided to set up an
official Committee for trainee exchange issues.
IAESTE Finland has always been administered by
Civil Servants.
The second Conference in Finland was a memorable
one held on board M/S Finlandia in 1973. The ship
departed from Travemuende and headed towards
Helsinki cruising on the Baltic Sea and on the Gulf of
Finland. The cruise on a frozen sea in January was a
once in a lifetime experience for many participants.
IAESTE celebrated its 25th Anniversary on board.
all over the world. Many former IAESTE trainees have
built successful careers. One of them is Mr Markku
Mattila who was a young engineering student in
the Helsinki University of Technology when he left
for IAESTE training to Germany in 1968 and to the
Netherlands in 1969. Today he is the President of
the Academy of Finland, a Professor and a Doctor
of Science (Technology). Training abroad sparked
his interest in international issues and other cultures.
During his time abroad, Mr Mattila realised that the
high standards of Finnish education in general and
especially in the teaching of languages give a solid
foundation to work and interaction in a foreign
country. International issues have ever since been
part of Mr Mattila’s career.
In April 1991 Finland hosted the 3rd SID meeting in
Espoo. In the same year the Centre for International
Mobility CIMO was founded under the administration
of the Finnish Ministry of Education. IAESTE Finland
has been administered by CIMO ever since. Finland
also hosted two IAESTE Nordic meetings in Helsinki
in 1998 and in 2002.
During the past 60 years Finland has sent over
14,000 students abroad through IAESTE and Finnish
employers have received over 12,000 students from
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In January 1948, Hans Breder, a student representing
the technical students of Norway crossed the rough
North Sea by boat arriving at Newcastle and finally
reached his destination at a nice student lodge in
London. He made this strenuous journey to attend
a meeting which turned out to be the first Annual
Conference of IAESTE and he became the first
National Secretary of IAESTE Norway. Since that
fateful meeting in 1948 IAESTE Norway has been
run by students and is today a viable Organisation
represented at all the universities in Norway with
approximately 110 volunteer students and one
Administrative Secretary.
IAESTE Norway has been the host country of
three Annual Conferences. In 1956 the 9th Annual
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Carola Barhammar
National Secretary
IAESTE Sweden
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The 10th SID - Seminar on IAESTE Development,
was hosted in Oslo in 1995 with the largest ever
participation of more than 70 delegates from 33
countries. In 2008 we received as many participants
at the 23rd SID in Stavanger, Norway and we met
Hans Breder again
when he joined
us for our 60th
Anniversary
celebration
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Trondheim,
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nual Conferen
Conference started in Trondheim on Friday the 13th
January at 13:00 hours. Despite the unfortunate
choice of opening time the Conference was a
success and it also hosted the first and last “Annual
Skiing Competition”. Trondheim was also the
location for the Annual Conferences in 1980 and
2002, the last elected by the General Conference
after being charmed by a video showing the city
centre of Trondheim involving a child, a sled and a
moose.
When IAESTE started in 1948 it must have been a
very special moment for the men who met at Imperial
College and founded the Organisation. They were
only men at that time, I believe, and only one or two
were students. Since then IAESTE has changed a lot,
but the essence and the main ideas remain. Sweden
was one of the Founding Members, however there
had been exchange activities going on before 1948
through “Svenska Statens Praktiknämnd”.
Since 1948 Sweden has received 27,111 students
and sent out 14,796 Swedish students to countries all
over the world. One of the reasons for the difference
in incoming and outgoing students is that during
the sixties many Swedish companies were short
of labour and IAESTE was the only Organisation
which was able to arrange work permits for
incoming students. The students worked mainly in
the workshops at Holmen Paper, ABB, Scania, Volvo
and other manufacturing companies.
Some of the Swedish people that have worked with
the Organisation throughout the years have played
a bigger and more important role than others in
developing the programme. For example Mr Rolf
Beijer, who was the General Secretary during the
period 1956 – 1962 and Mr Torsten Lundgren,
the representative from the Swedish Employers’
Confederation who was involved in IAESTE for over
ten years and of course all the students especially
from the Royal Institute of Technology and Chalmers
University of Technology which have been actively
involved since the start.
IAESTE Sweden arranged IAESTE Conferences
in 1954 and 1988. The SID (Seminar on IAESTE
Development) meeting in 2001 took place in Malmö
and this seems also to have been a very successful
meeting, even though the participants this time had
the opportunity to experience Walpurgis night in
Lund. Those who have been there on 30 April any
year know what I am talking about.
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I myself have been working now with IAESTE for
more than 20 years and I must say that these years
have been very exciting but also hard work. To work
with IAESTE is not just an ordinary job eight hours
per day. You have to be prepared for almost anything
when it comes to dealing with people, but usually
these are positive things as we work with connecting
students and employers. The Local Committee in
Lund arranged a wonderful wedding in the cathedral
of Lund for a Japanese student. This particular
student came to Sweden as an IAESTE trainee and
he became so fond of the cathedral that he decided
to get married there. The Local Committee arranged
all the necessary papers and also the wedding
dinner. It was a wonderful experience - I know I was
there!
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IAESTE Sweden has always been supported by
the government in one way or another but it is
also registered as a non-profit Organisation. Over
the years the National office has been located at
different places such as The Swedish Employers’
Confederation, The Swedish Labour Market
Administration and employment
office. In 1991 the IAESTE office
moved to the newly star ted
international employment office
and since 1997 the office has
been based in the International
Programme Office for Education
which is supported by the Ministry
of Education and Research.
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Switzerland
The roots of IAESTE date back to before 1948.
Between the two World Wars an Organisation was
set up with the aim to offer practical experience
abroad. As far as Switzerland was concerned Mr
Weber, General Secretary of Brown, Boveri & Co.
in Baden (now ABB) and his successor Mr Naville
devoted much of their energy to this task.
Soon after the war was over the idea was taken
up again. After two years of preparation, IAESTE
Switzerland became one of the Founding Members
of IAESTE and so began the student exchange that
we are familiar with today.
At that time, IAESTE Switzerland was part of The
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH). This
was the perfect place for IAESTE to be located, close
to the students at a prestigious school that attracted
reputable Companies.
In 1953 the Conference was held in Switzerland
for the first time, attended by 25 people in Zurich
and chaired by the Swiss National Secretary Mr
Bosshardt.
GERMANY
FRANCE
AUSTRIA
SWITZERLAND
In 1964 Switzerland again had the honour of hosting
the Conference, this time in the picturesque city of
Lucerne. Many delegates liked it so much that they
decided to come back to Switzerland just three
years later. This time the Conference took place in
the French part of Switzerland, in Lausanne.
One of the longest serving members of IAESTE
Switzerland was Mr Karl Köchle. His contribution to
IAESTE was not just on a National level but also on
an International level where he was highly respected.
During his IAESTE career he was Conference Chair
three times and was part of the Advisory Committee
for a total of eight years. From 1974 to 1980 Mr Köchle
ITALY
Seraina Munton
National Secretary
IAESTE Switzerland
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was the 5th General Secretary in IAESTE and
was instrumental in the organisation of the
fourth Swiss General Conference in Mürren
in 1981.
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At the end of the last century ETH and IAESTE
came to the agreement that IAESTE Switzerland
would become an independent Organisation. Over
a period of 5 years IAESTE Switzerland, under the
guidance of Mirielle de Marco as National Secretary,
set up structures for autonomy. Since 2005 IAESTE
Switzerland has attempted to introduce innovative
processes in collaboration with global Companies
to improve exchange opportunities.
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In the 1990’s former trainees took the initiative
to develop IAESTE Switzerland further,
on a voluntary basis. In 1995 the Local
Committee in Zurich was formed, followed
by Lausanne in 1996 and finally Basel in
1999. Together, the three Committees
organised the annual motivation seminar,
JUMP, in 2000 in Richterswil. Due to the
successful organisation of the event,
Adrian Keller of the Local Committee
Zurich was assigned the post of JUMP
Co-ordinator in 2001.
In 2007 IAESTE Switzerland opened an office
in Lausanne in order to promote exchanges for
Companies and students in the French speaking
part of Switzerland.
Currently IAESTE Switzerland is busy preparing to
host its fifth Annual Conference in Switzerland in
2010.
UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED KINGDOM
REPUBLIC
OF
IRELAND
Christina Vakomies
National Secretary
IAESTE UK
Mr James Newby
First General Secretary
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The story goes that the idea of IAESTE originated
around a billiards table in the Royal School of Mines
at Imperial College some time back in 1947. Whether
that is completely true, we can confirm that in 1948
the first Conference of IAESTE was convened in
London at Imperial College under the leadership of
James Newby, the Director of the College’s Vacation
Work Committee. At that Conference, which was
attended by representatives from Institutions in
9 other European countries, the original IAESTE
Association was founded and James Newby became
the first General Secretary of IAESTE, serving in that
role until 1956.
Since its foundation IAESTE UK has sent 22,915
students abroad and received 24,391 into the UK
on traineeships. Of course nothing remains static
and unchanged; in that time the programme has
undergone some changes in management. In the
mid 1970s IAESTE UK gained government support
and funding from the Education Department and
moved from Imperial College to the Central Bureau
for Educational Visits and Exchanges under the
National Secretary, Judy Powell. In 1992 the
Department for Education for Northern Ireland
agreed to fund our activity through the Central
Bureau’s office in Belfast.
In 1993 the management of IAESTE UK was taken
over by the British Council, the UK’s principal
Organisation for cultural diplomacy and educational
exchange. The British Council is now a Founding
Member of IAESTE A.s.b.l. Our latest achievement
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in 2007 is to secure funding from the Scottish
government to support an IAESTE programme
officer in our Edinburgh office and we already have
over 70 placements in Scotland whereas before we
had only a handful. What’s more – we have our first
successful Local Committee in Glasgow.
In the 60 years following that first gathering in 1948
the United Kingdom hosted three more Annual
conferences, in London in 1962 and 1977 and Cardiff
in 1998 where we celebrated the 50th Anniversary
of the Association. IAESTE UK has provided
Conference Chairs on five separate occasions
and James Newby, Professor WD Wright and Judy
Powell all served as Advisory Committee members.
Pursuing our policy to bring our international IAESTE
colleagues to different parts of the UK we also
hosted two Conferences of the Seminar on IAESTE
Development, in Belfast in 2002 and Glasgow in
2006. Finally we are proud to say that the current
General Secretary, Pauline Ferguson, developed her
passion and expertise for IAESTE while managing
our programme in Northern Ireland for 14 years.
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New Co-operating
Institutions
INDONESIA
Unggulan Education Foundation (UEF)
Indonesia was accepted as a new Co-operating
Institution in IAESTE in 2007. UEF is an Education
Foundation which supervises an international
standard school, a university and an education
agency.
We have had international relationships with several
overseas Institutions in countries such as the United
States, Singapore, Malaysia and UK for a long
time. It is our mission to establish a strong student
exchange programme with partner Institutions
abroad. The concept offered by IAESTE is even
better than simply an exchange programme. It is a
paid internship programme which is very beneficial
for students. That is why we are very proud to
represent this prestigious Association in Indonesia.
Our first attendance at the Annual Conference in
Jordan in 2008 was an exciting experience. When we
arrived at the Dead Sea, we were warmly welcomed
by IAESTE Jordan. The night before the opening
of the Annual Conference, we had a wonderful
opportunity to get to know other participants during
the Housewarming Party. We were quite surprised
that at that time many countries started making an
appointment for the Exchange sessions and wrote
it down in the appointment schedule sheet that had
been prepared. We were not prepared for this, but
soon we managed to get appointments as well.
During the Exchange Sessions, everybody was in a
rush. Fortunately we were trained beforehand about
how the situation would be and how to make use of
the limited time. We managed to get 26 offers from
17 countries which was such an encouraging result
for the first year.
The International Night and the 60th Anniversary
Celebration were very memorable; the colourful
balloons, participants dressed in their traditional
costumes, excellent song and dance performances
and different food. But the best of all is the sense
of unity, friendship and warm hospitality among the
Members and Co-operating Institutions. We are all
from different countries, different cultures, different
languages and different belief systems but all are
united by IAESTE.
Johan Salim
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Keimyung University
This year Keimyung University, Korea, as a Cooperating Instition in IAESTE, was able to gain
21 offers from Companies and Laboratories in
Universities and Institutes. Attendance at the Annual
Conference is most helpful and I would recommend
that any inexperienced person take part in this
important event in the IAESTE calendar. We joined
IAESTE as a Co-operating Institution in 2007 but
had little in the way of exchange. However one of the
advantages of IAESTE is the IntraWeb, which allows
for an all year round exchange and is a great help.
The special event for IAESTE’s
60th Anniversary was very
memorable. Responding to the
General Secretary’s requests,
posters, balloons and traditional
dress, “Hanbok” were pleasantly
prepared and I especially
practiced to sing a song, “World
in Union”, which all the countries
sang at the end of the Birthday
party to mark the occasion which
was full of fun. The International
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evening was also exciting with
each country tasting each
other’s food. I served pickled
vegetables, “Kimchi” which is
a well known Korean food and
it was very popular. Through
this event, all members of
IAESTE were able to get
to know each other better.
When it came to an end it
was snowing in Amman
and large flakes fell on the
desert. Such a rare sight I
had never seen before.
I would like to thank all those who organised a very
meaningful Conference in Jordan and to thank
IAESTE Tajikistan who acted as our Mentor and to
all the countries who gave us warmhearted advice.
We look forward to the Annual Conference 2009 in
Warsaw, Poland with great anticipation.
HongSik Byun
republic of Korea
Global Association of Training and
Exchange (GATE)
This year has been a very challenging and exciting
year for Korea (GATE) as we significantly raised
the number of offers from Industry, National
Laboratories and Universities compared to last
year when we were administered by KICOS.
GATE Korea has been working hard to increase
the student exchange and offer better services
to incoming students in the upcoming years.
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gained from the challenging experience of matching
students and employers.
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Five countries in Asia have now
formed an IAESTE Asian Forum
to promote student exchange
between themselves and to
outreach to potential members
in Asia. Keimyung University has
joined this Forum and we look
forward to making a meaningful
contribution. In 1974 Korea
became a Full Member of
IAESTE but due to a lack of
activity lost its Membership.
Now we look forward to
becoming a dynamic Member once
again of this global exchange Association.
Professor Yo
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Due to the strong support from IAESTE students
in Korea sent overseas and from our partner
universities, we were able to raise about 70 offers
this year and exchanged with 31 countries at the
Conference in Jordan, compared with about 11
countries in 2007. Among them there are some offers
which provide students with round trip airfares for an
internship to Korea. We are discussing with large
multinational corporations about more job offers for
the summer months. About 16 leading universities
have participated in our partnership this year.
As IAESTE in Korea continues to grow we need the
assistance of former trainees and have successfully
recruited a small number of students to form a new
volunteer social committee. We now have regular
social activities organised for students and a
stronger support network when students arrive.
It has been a challenging year working with IAESTE
for the first time and I would like to give a special
thanks to the IAESTE community for making my
first Conference a successful one and for all their
support during the year. I would also like to thank all
our Employers and Universities for their sponsorship
and support.
LIBERIA
CUTTINGTON UNIVERSITY
At the Annual Conference in January 2008, which
coincided with the 60th Anniversary of IAESTE, held
at the Dead Sea, Jordan, Cuttington University was
officially honoured and accepted as a Co-operating
Institution in the IAESTE network. It was a glamorous
and fantastic occasion for Cuttington University and
Liberia as a whole and will be added in the history
book of our University and country. For those of us
who are the pioneers of IAESTE in Liberia, it will
serve as a memory and will always linger in our
hearts and minds of
On a student level, we have started to engage
in more nation-wide promotion to increase
awareness of IAESTE across the country. This has
already resulted in a strong increase in the number
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the fun, laughter, campaign for work placements,
friendship and for the wonderful organisation of the
whole event.
March 13, 2008, marked the official launch of IAESTE
in Liberia at Cuttington University by the Hon. Rennie
B. Jackson, Superintendent of Bong County, where
Cuttington University is located. The Vice Presidents
for Academic Affairs, Deans from Cuttington
University and other Universities and dignitaries
from various entities/Institutions from other parts of
the country graced the occasion. To crown it all, a
fantastic letter in support of our new Co-operating
Institution from the General Secretary was read. The
establishment of IAESTE at Cuttington University
has brought unlimited opportunities for Liberian
students to be involved in valuable international
exchange focused on technical development.
Since January 2008, Liberian students now know
that they have an opportunity to travel abroad, meet
new people and obtain formal training experience.
IAESTE in Liberia seeks to reach out to Companies
to form a lasting partnership to assist in qualifying
students all over the country to become successful
professionals who can contribute to the sustainable
development of their local societies and global
communities as well. We at Cuttington University
and Liberia are really keen on working hand in hand
with IAESTE and benefiting from its experience in
this area.
A lthough the re a re
numerous frustrations
that rear their ugly heads
whenever we think
about the challenges
that lie ahead, we will
never cease to plan
for a better future.
Progress is our hope,
the route that will
take us there is that
of reason, freedom,
knowledge, and
justice.
Francis Jimmy
In November 2007, after the Board meeting held in
Ireland, the University of Benin under the application
of the National Society of Black Engineers, UNIBEN
Chapter (NSBE UNIBEN) became a new Cooperating Institution in IAESTE. For the first time we
were able to attend and participate in the Annual
Conference at the Dead Sea, Jordan. Not only did
we attend the Conference but we were also able to
learn more about the structure of IAESTE and mark
our first exchange with other countries.
We are very proud of the opportunity that the
University of Benin has been given to represent
the activities of IAESTE in this region of Nigeria.
This is a great challenge for us to send and receive
international trainees each year. This year we have
put a lot of effort into raising enough interest from
other Academic Institutions and the corporate sector
in our country to support the exchange.
However I would like also to thank the University of
Benin, Nigeria for their fruitful financial support and
interest in this programme. We hope to work closely
with Employers and many more Higher Education
Institutions in Nigeria. We would like to thank the
Employers who offered the opportunity for our
students to receive international training relevant to
their studies.
We are happy to be part of the IAESTE milestone
and achievement celebrating 60 years of exchanging
students. Our participation in this achievement
will not lapse in our mind. The most unforgettable
experience for me was the amazing support that
we received from IAESTE countries. Another
memorable event was the Anniversary celebration
and the International evening. We cannot forget the
sightseeing tour to Bethany and the visit to Amman
accompanied by music, language and customs.
Finally we would like to thank all IAESTE friends and
particularly Germany, Sweden, Poland, Switzerland
and the United Kingdom who generously
offered our students
the oppor tunity to
experience an IAESTE
placement in 2008. We
hope to further increase
the number of our
exchanges with many
more IAESTE countries
at the next Conference in
Warsaw, Poland.
Jonathan Okocha
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Owerri (FUTO)
Professor M
arshall
The Federal University of Technology, Owerri has
made another landmark achievement in the area
of academic linkages as it takes industrial training
for undergraduate students to another level by
collaborating with the International Association for
the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience
(IAESTE).
According to the Vice-Chancellor of the Institution,
Prof. C.O.E. Owuliri “IAESTE in FUTO” would provide
Nigerian students with the opportunity of paid
placements overseas for the purpose of gaining
technical knowledge in disciplines ranging from
Zoology and Chemistry, to Mechanical Engineering
and Agriculture in such countries as Germany, Brazil
and India to name but a few.
My attendance at the 60th Anniversary Conference
in Jordan translated into the establishment of IAESTE
housed in FUTO and attracted 17 international paid
placements for Nigerian students.
Prof. Onwuliri encourages students to take
advantage of the opportunity provided by the
programme to improve their technical know-how so
as to be competent, relevant and successful in this
globalised world such as ours.
We in FUTO look forward to developing the
programme for the benefit of our Students,
Employers and Academics.
Professor Marshall A.C.A Odii
The Philippines
POEC, The Philippines
I was overwhelmed when I got an email from the
General Secretary informing us that our Application
for a new Co-operating Institution had been
approved. It was late November 2007 and of
course I was not expecting to attend the Annual
Conference in Jordan.
I was alone at the Conference but I was so
excited to learn new things, meet new people
from different cultures, find out about IAESTE
procedures and how we can promote the
programme in our country. I observed
everything and learnt from it. Thank you
Indonesia, China and Germany for giving
me traineeships without reciprocity. I
appreciate it so much. We look forward
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and are looking forward to developing the IAESTE
programme here. We will do our best to make
IAESTE in the Philippines successful.
My experience during the Annual Conference was
marvellous. I enjoyed everything and will treasure
the memories.
Lalaine Rotas
VIETNAM
THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY
As a representative of a
Co-operating Institution
a t te n d i n g t h e A n n u a l
Conference for the first
time, I would like to say
that thanks to this great
opportunity we now have
a deeper understanding of
the important role of offering
young people a good chance
to develop and mature. More
importantly, we have learnt that IAESTE is based
on strict rules, with a well organised structure and
procedures.
Furthermore, it was wonderful to meet with
representatives from 82 countries in the world, which
makes IAESTE a cosy family where there exists no
distinction between races, religions or nationalities.
At the Conference we also learnt much about the
student exchange procedures of IAESTE and
opportunities for our students as well as employers
and have brought this knowledge back to Vietnam.
We do expect that Vietnam will make more
contributions to the development of IAESTE in the
years to come.
Hoang van Phu
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Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)
I would like to share the impressions of the
delegation of the University Sains Malaysia (USM) at
the IAESTE 60th Anniversary Conference in Jordan.
The delegation included Mr. Hj. Yusoff Abdullah,
Deputy Registrar of USM, and myself, from the
School of Aerospace Engineering. This was not my
first Conference as I had been the Chairman of a
Local Committee of IAESTE Russia at the Moscow
Aviation Institute in 1994 and from 1996 to 2005
I participated in Conferences as a member of the
IAESTE Russia delegation. Since 2005 I have been
a Professor in USM and was representing the
University along with Mr. Yusoff. We were invited
to meet with the IAESTE A.s.b.l. Board and after
serious discussion we learned that our application
for IAESTE Co-operating Institution status had been
approved.
Inspired by this good news, and enjoying a sunny
day, we walked along the coast of the Dead Sea. At
the sea shore one can find salt stones containing
salt crystals. Water in the Sea is so salty that there
are no living creatures, thus providing the name of
the Sea. The next morning at the Opening Ceremony
of the Conference we had a nice surprise as IAESTE
Jordan had invited Mr. Haji Sulaiman bin Ismail,
Director of the Malaysian Student Department of
the Embassy of Malaysia in Amman.
After lunch we received our first three offers at
the Exchange Session from IAESTE Germany and
prospects for further exchanges with other countries
were discussed during the Sessions.
During the first Plenary Session we were presented
with our Certificate confirming our Co-operating
Institution Status within the Association from
the General Secretary. In the evening the 60th
Anniversary Celebrations were held in the Grand
Ball Room . It was an unforgettable picture: national
dances, songs from different countries and a large
number of colourful balloons. Many people were in
their national costumes.
After the Conference Closing, Mr. Haji Sulaiman bin
Ismail welcomed us to his residence in Amman.
We are very much thankful to the Vice Chancellor of
USM, Hon. Professor Dato’ Dzulkifli Abdul Razak,
the Dean of the School of Mechanical Engineering
and Aerospace Engineering, Dr. Zaidi Mohd Ripin,
Deputy Registrar (Academic and International
Affairs) of USM, Norpisah Mat Isa, without whose
support our participation at the Conference would
have been impossible.
We are very much obliged to the IAESTE Board
members and the Conference participants for their
kind attention to the Malaysian delegation.
The Dead Sea
Professor Victor P Nesterov
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ARGENTINA
Participating Employers
CONICET - (National Council of
scientific research) - PROPLAME
CONICET - (National Council of
scientific research) - INGEBI
Institute of Technology “Jorge A.
Sábato” National University of Cuyo
National University of La Rioja
National University of Quilmes
National University of Río Cuarto
National University of San Juan
National University of San Martín
National University of Technology
– Delta Faculty
Participating Institutions
Institute of Technology “Jorge A.
Sábato” National University of Buenos
Aires
National University of Cuyo
National University of La Rioja
National University of Quilmes
National University of Río Cuarto
National University of San Juan
National University of San Martín
National University of Technology
– Delta Faculty
National University of Technology
– Haedo Faculty
ARMENIA
Participating Employers
Arminco Ltd
Chamber of Commerce and
Industry of Armenia
“Internet Society” NGO
Participating Institutions
Armenian Agricultural Academy
Armenian National Academy
Institute of Energetic, CJSC
Institute of Mechanics
AUSTRALIA
Participating Employers
Amdel
APPI
CRC-ACS
CSIRO Molecular and Health
Technologies
CSIRO QCAT
Deakin University
Department of Primary Industries
Dairy Technical Services
Ensis Papro
Hanson Construction Materials
Hawker de Havilland
Ian Wark Research Institute
Outotec
South East Resource Information
Centre
URS Australia, Brisbane
URS Australia, Melbourne
RMIT University
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VISY Automation
VISY Robotics
Participating Institutions
Deakin University
Macquarie University
Monash University
RMIT University
Swinburne University of
Technology
University of Melbourne
University of New South Wales
University of Newcastle
University of Queensland
University of South Australia
University of Sydney
University of Technology Sydney
AUSTRIA
Participating Employers
AC2T research GmbH
ace neue
informationstechnologien GmbH
Allianz Elementar Versicherungs
AG
Andritz AG
APA -IT Informations Technologie
GmbH
ARC / Research Studios
Architekt DI Andreas Lichtblau
Aspelmayr GmbH
Association for Promotion
of Process- and
Environmentaltechnical Research
austriamicrosystems AG
Austrian Bioenergy Centre GmbH
Austrian Research Centers GmbH
Austrian Research Institute for
Chemistry and Technology
AVL List GmbH
Banner GmbH
Bernard Ingenieure ZT-GmbH
Boehlerit GmbH & Co KG
Borealis Polymere GmbH
Brenner Eisenbahn GmbH
Castolin GesmbH
Chemson Polymer-Additive AG
CISC Semiconductor Design and
Consulting GmbH
DI Lukas BEURLE,
Ingenieurkonsulent fuer Bauwesen
DMC 01 Consulting &
Development GmbH
driendl* Architects
e&t Energie Handelsgesellschaft
mbH
ECHEM Kompetenzzentrum
GmbH
EPCOS OHG
Erich Schmid Institute for Material
Science
Federal College of Viticulture and
Pomology
Fischer Advanced Composite
Components AG
Flextronics Int. GmbH
Gleichmann Electronics Research
GmbH
Government of the State of Lower
Austria
Graz University of Technology:
Institute for Chemical Technology
of Organic Materials
Graz University of Technology:
Institute for Internal Combustion
Engines and Thermodynamics
Graz University of Technology:
Institute for Material Science,
Welding and Forming
Graz University of Technology:
Institute for Software Technology
Graz University of Technology:
Institute for Urban Water
Management
Graz University of Technology:
Institute of Applied Geosciences
Graz University of Technology:
Institute of Fluid Mechanics and
Heat Transfer
HUBAUER Heavy weight logistics
GmbH
IAG Industrie Automatisierungs
GmbH
Infineon Austria AG
Infineon Technologies Austria AG
Infineon Technologies IT Service
GmbH
Johannes Kepler University Linz:
Institute for Chemical Technology
of Inorganic Materials
Johannes Kepler University Linz:
Institute for Chemical Technology
of Organic Materials
Johannes Kepler University Linz:
Institute for Inorganic Chemistry
Johannes Kepler University Linz:
Institute for Polymer Science
Johannes Kepler University Linz:
Institute for Soft Matter Physics
Johannes Kepler University Linz:
Institute for Technical Mechanics
Johanneum Research GmbH
Kabeg Management
Karl-Franzens University Graz:
Institute of Chemistry
Knorr-Bremse GmbH
Kwizda Agro GmbH
Labor für Bauphysik
Leopold-Franzens University
Innsbruck: Institute of Astro- and
Particle Physics
Leopold-Franzens University
Innsbruck: Institute of Ecology
Leopold-Franzens University
Innsbruck: Workgroup
Waterengineering
Linz AG
MAGNA POWERTRAIN AG&Co
KG
MAGNA POWERTRAIN
Engineering Center Steyr GmbH
& Co KG
Materials Center Leoben
Research GmbH
Mayr-Melnhof Karton GmbH
Nationalpark Donau-Auen
NXP Semiconductors Austria
GmbH
Ochsner Waermepumpen GmbH
OeFPZ Arsenal Gmbh
OTIS GesmbH
Pamminger Maschinenbau GmbH
& Co KG
Paradigma
Unternehmensberatung GmbH
Philips Austria GmbH
Plansee Gruppe
Plansee Metall GmbH
Plansee SE
Porsche Design GmbH
PREMIUM Bauträger GMBH
Profactor Produktionsforschungs
GmbH
Robert Bosch AG
Sandvik Mining and Construction
GmbH
Siemens AG Oesterreich
Siemens Elin Buildings &
Infrastructure GmbH & Co KG
Siemens VAI Metals Technologies
GmbH & Co
SKF Oesterreich AG
Software Quality Lab GmbH
STRABAG AG
TGW MECHANICS GmbH
TUEV Oesterreich
University of Leoben: Chair for
General and Analytic Chemistry
University of Leoben: Chair Mining
Engineering & Mineral Economics
University of Leoben: Department
of Mineral Processing,
University of Leoben: Department
of Physical Metallurgy and
Material Testing
University of Leoben: Institute for
Physics
University of Leoben: Institute for
Polymer Processing
University of Leoben: Materials
Center Leoben
University of Natural Resources
and Applied Life Sciences,
Vienna: Department for Chemistry
UVD Business Consulting GmbH
Veitsch-Radex GmbH & Co
Vienna University of Technology:
Institute for Chemical
Technologies and Analysis
Vienna University of Technology:
Institute for Communications and
Radio-Frequency Engineering
Vienna University of Technology:
Institute for Construction Sciences
Vienna University of Technology:
Institute for Materials Chemistry
Vienna University of Technology:
Institute for Photogrammetry and
Remote Sensing
Vienna University of Technology:
Institute for Process Engineering
Vienna University of Technology:
Institute for Transport Planning
and Traffic Engineering
Vienna University of Technology:
Institute for Water Quality,
Resources and Waste
Management
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Vienna University of Technology:
Technische Versuchs- und
Forschungsanstalt
voestalpine Stahl GmbH
Voxtronic Technology Computer
Systeme GmbH
Waldgut Pleiderer GmbH & Co
KEG
Wiener Linien GmbH & Co KG
ZT Buero Gritsch
Participating Institutions
FH Hagenberg
Graz University of Technology
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Karl-Franzens University Graz
Leopold-Franzens University
Innsbruck
Management Center Innsbruck
University of Leoben
University of Natural Resources
and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
University of Vienna
Vienna University of Technology
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Ghent University, Department of
Flow, Heat and Combustion
Ghent University, Department of
Information Technology
Ghent University, Department of
Textiles
Ghent University, Magnel
Laboratory for Concrete Research
Ghent University, Multimedia Lab
Ghent Universiy, Institute
Biomedical Technology
Huntsman
IMEC
Intesi Group
Nuance Communications
OCAS
Trislot
UOP
Victor Buyck Steel Construction
Vinçotte
Von Karman Institute for Fluid
Dynamics
WarringtonFireGent
WTCM
Participating Institutions
Ghent University
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Medicinski fakultet, Banja Luka
Prirodno – matemacki fakultet,
Banja Luka
Poljoprivredni fakultet, Banja Luka
Poljoprivredni fakultet, Mostar
Sumarski fakultet, Banja Luka
Curtume Viposa S.A Industria e
Comércio
CZM Industria de Equipamentos
Datasist Informaticas SC LTDA
Dextra
DML Assessoria em
Comunicação S/S LTDA
Do Val Engenharia Consultiva
Ltda.
Droga Macedópolis Ltda.
Drogaria Dutra
Easy Way
Elexander Empreendimentos e
Participações LTDA
Elfusa Geral de Eletrofusão Ltda
Elipse Software
Embraterra Engenharia e
Consultoria Ltda
Encoplan Engenharia e
Planejamento
Enius Marcus Dias Machado
Escritório
Ernani Freire Arquitetos
Associados
Ernst & Young Assessoria
Empresarial Ltda
Estevam e Cia
Estudio Luz Com Mat Eletr Ltda
Extrativa Metálurgia S/A
Extreme Tecnologia LTDA
Faculdade de Engenharia de
Sorocaba
Farma Center
Farmácia Homeogravil
Favale Associado Engenharia e
Arquitetura Ltda
Federal University of Ouro Preto
FLC Informática Ltda
Franco Ferraz & Lucia Geromel
Frank Mascarenhas Arquiteto
Fuad Rassi Industria e Comércio
Ltda.
Full Gauge Eletro Controles LTDA
Fundação Educacional do
Município de Assis (FEMA)
Gemalto do Brasil Cartões e
Terminais Ltda
Geomec Engenheiros Consultores
Ltda
Gladynei Antonio Alves Eventos
ME
Grafica e Editora Contexto Ltda
Grand Hyatt São Paulo / Morumbi
Hotéis LTDA
Grau Arquitetura
Great Place to Work - Institute
Brasil
Grupo Centroflora
Gyarfas & Assis Curitiba
Haas do Brasil Indústria de
Máquinas Ltda
Happy Way Instituto de Idiomas
Ltda.
Haroldo Bernardino & Rosa
Ludemir Arquitetos
Hece Máquinas
Hotel Glória
Hotel Lago das Pedras
Hotel Solar Ltda
HSBC Bank Brasil
Injemotor
Instituto Atlântico
Instituto Brasileiro de
Certificações
Instituto de Linguas de Surubin
LTDA - WIZARD
Instituto de pesquisa e
planejamento urbano de Londrina
Instituto Morro da Cutia de
Agroecologia IMCA
Instiuto Terramax Ltda.
Joamar Comercio de Sucatas
LTDA
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BELARUS
Participating Employers
Belarusian National Technical
University (BNTU)
Faculty of Architecture
Board of Architects of the
Republic of Belarus
Studio of Architectural Design
Automobile and Tractor Faculty
Mechanical Engineering Faculty
Information Technologies and
Robotics Faculty
BRESTENERGO
Belarusian State University of
Informatics and Radioelectronics
(BSUIR)
Faculty of Computer Systems and
Networks
Faculty of Economics and
Engineering
Belarusian State University of
Transport (BSUT)
Electrotechnical Faculty
Yanka Kupala State University of
Grodno:
Faculty of Biology and Ecology
Faculty of Economics and
Management
Participating Institutions
Belarusian National Technical
University (BNTU)
Belarusian State University of
Informatics and Radioelectronics
(BSUIR)
Belarusian State University of
Transport (BSUT)
Grodno State University named
after Yanka Kupala
BELGIUM
Participating Employers
Agfa Graphics
Artwork Systems
Bekaert Advanced Coatings
Belgian Nuclear Research Centre
BOB361architects
Capsugel Belgium
Chemtura
CNH Belgium
Denys
E-Zone
Ghent University, Department of
Applied Physics
Ghent University, Department of
Architecture and Urban Planning
Ghent University, Department of
Chemical Engineering
BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA
Participating Employers
Ad elektro, Doboj
Atlantik bb, Banja Luka
Byblos, Banja Luka
Cete-mostovi-asfalt, Doboj
Dep-ot, Banja Luka
Eko-bel, Banja Luka
Exit centar, Banja Luka
Elektrotehnicki fakultet, Banja
Luka
Eco-plan, Siroki Brijeg
Gradska uprava grada Banjaluke,
Banja Luka
Hidrogradnja, Sarajevo
Intrga, Mostar
Jpza vodno podrucje slivova
Jadranskog mora, Mostar
Krajina klas, Banja Luka
Mibo komunikacije, Sarajevo
Mucic & Co, Ljubuski
McMilan, Banja Luka
Medjugorje, Banja Luka
Niskogradnja, Banja Luka
New technology, Sarajevo
Pavlovic International Bank, Doboj
Podrumi ''Andrija'', Citluk
Pop, Banja Luka
Projekt, Banja Luka
Projekt inzenjering, Banja Luka
Siemens, Banja Luka
Sumarski fakultet, Banja Luka
Slobomir univerzitet, Doboj
Tamaris, Banja Luka
Telekom Srpske, Banja Luka
TB Tenzo, Banja Luka
Una inzinjering, Banja Luka
Vita Vie, Capljina
Zavod za planiranje razvoja
kantona, Sarajevo
Zitopromet, Mostar
Participating Institutions
Akademija umjetnosti, Sarajevo
Arhitektonski fakultet, Sarajevo
Arhitektonsko – Gradjevinski
fakultet, Banja Luka
Elektrotehnicki fakultet, Banja
Luka
Elektrotehnicki fakultet, Sarajevo
Elektrotehnicki fakultet - Slobomir
Univerzitet, Doboj
Gradjevinski fakultet, Mostar
Masinski fakultet, Banja Luka
BOTSWANA
Participating Employers
Impressions O'Brien
Haas Consult
Participating Institution
University of Botswana
BRAZIL
Participating Employers
ABBP Comunicação LTDA
ABPM - Associação Brasileira de
Produtores de Maçã
ACTA - Arquitetos & Consultores
Técnicos Associados Ltda.
Advocacia e Consultoria Juridica
Agro Industrial Tabu S/A
Albatroz Arquitetura Construção e
Restauro Ltda
Alcicla Indústria e Cómercio S/A
Alcoa Alumínio S/A
Aliança Cultural Brasil America de
Idiomas Ltda - ABA
Alternativa Consultoria em
Edificações
Anglo American Brasil Ltda
Aquaprint Gráfica e Editora Ltda.
Arciel - Ayres Rock Comercio,
Importação e Exportação LTDA
Assessoria Técnica e Lingüística
Atelier de Luteria Paulo Gomes
Atlantica Hotels International - AS
ATT Tecnologia em Informática
Ltda
Auditoria e Contabilidade para a
Administração Pública - AUDICAP
Automasul Ltda
Azevedo Arquitetos Associados
B2ML Sistemas
Bain & Company / Bain Brasil
LTDA
BASF S.A
BDO Trevisan auditores
Independentes
Bedê Consultoria e Projetos
Berlin. De
Big Travel Operadora Turistica
Botega Eletronica LTDA
Braservice Assessoria em
Comercio Exterior
Brasilis Futebol Clube Ltda.
Camargo Corrêa Desenvolvimento
Imobiliario
Capital Idiomas e Cultura Ltda
Carvalho Queiroz Engenharia
Ltda.
Casa das Etiquetas
Cavezali Comunicação e
Marketing
Cedro Market & Finances Ltda
Centro de Caracterização e
Desenvolvimento de Materiais
Choque Engenharia
CI&T Software
Click Local Ltda.
Comercial Eletrico Buffo Ltda
Companhia Vale do Rio Doce
Construtora Industrial e Comercial
Said Ltda
COPASA - Companhia de
Saneamento de mInas Gerais
Cristina Garvil
Cristofaro Martins Engenharia
Ltda
Cultura Inglesa
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I A E S T E
João Alberto Cardoso Monteiro
Junge & Belli Arquitetura
Khromatec
Laprosolda - Laboratório para o
Desenvolvimento de Processos
de Soldagem
LM Farias Idiomas
LPA Consultoria S/C Ltda
M. Campos Engenharia e
Empreendimentos LTDA
M.M. Farma Comercial Ltda. - ME
Mactron Comercio de
Equipamentos para Escritório
Ltda
Man Turbo do Brasil Ltda.
Marcelo Braga Arquitetura
Marcelo Melhado Arquitetos
Associados
Mariana Paula Souza Arquitetura
Matec Engenharia
Mauro Grande Arquiteto
MCL Brasil Agência de Viagens e
Turismo Ltda
Megafobia Comércio Exportação
e Importação
Mineração Vila Nova Ltda
Moinho Globo S/A.
Morumby Hoteís LTDA
Multh Comércio de Materais e
Equipamentos Ltda.
Nasser Hissa Arquitetos
Associados
Nautec Industria Metalurgica Ltda
Niplan Engenharia Ltda
Norte Massas Ltda.
Novartis Biociencias S.A
Oliveira Melo Engenharia e
Construção
P S Software
Pandurata Alimentos Ltda
Paradigma Tecnologia de
Negócios S/A
Paulo Costa Vídeos e Produções
LTDA
Paulo Gomes
Peanuts English School
Planex Engenharia Ltda
Planta Engenharia
PontoSat Telecomunicações
Comercio e Serviços LTDA
Praxian Consultoria Ltda
Prefeitura Municipal de Arroio dos
Ratos
Prefeitura Municipal de Londrina
Projetal Projetos Industriais Ltda
Projeto A3
Propus Informatica Ltda
Prosul Projetos, Supervisão e
Planejamento LTDA
Real English Center
Reflex Systems
RFTM Representações Ltda
Roland Berger Strategy
Consultants Ltda
Romen Tecnologia S/A
Ronaldo Aparecido Manéa- ME
(Farma Fórmulas)
Rose Clair Collection
Rose Guazzi Arquitetura
Sachaan Arquitetura e Urbanismo
Silvia Bello & Cia LTDA
Sintaxe Consultoria Ltda.
SM&A - Sistemas Elétricos Ltda
Smarapd Informatica Ltda
Suprasonic Eletrônica Ltda.
Suzuki Arquitetura
SWB Indústria Mecânica e
Automação Industrial Ltda.
T&T Engenheiros Associados Ltda
Tauil, Chequer e Mello advogados
Associados a Thompson & Knight
LLP
Teba Arquitetos e Planejamento
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Tecmag Manutenção Indistrial
LTDA
Tedesco, Madalozzo & Barreto
Ltda
TKSA Gerenciamento de Obras
Ltda.
Top Idiomas & Informática
Torneamentos Delta Ltda
Tortelli Informatica Ltda
Trafo Equipamentos Eletricos
UNITEC Engenharia de Produtos
Usina de Açúcar e Alcool Goioerê
LTDA
USS Tecnologia
Vertice Construtora Ltda
Videolia Comercio e Assistencia
Tecnica LTDA M.E
Votorantim Celulose e Papel
Weg Equipamentos Elétricos S.A.
Wernher Von Braun Center for
Advanced Research
Whirlpool S.A
Willer Arquitetos Associados
Yara Mendes Arquitetura &
Decoração
Yesky - Escola de Idiomas
Zero Defect Test House
Zucco Madeiras LTDA
Participating Institutions
Centro Federal de Educação
Tecnologica de Rio Pomba
Centro Universitário da FEI
Centro Universitário do Instituto
Mauá de Tecnologia
Pontífia Universidade Católica de
Campinas
Pontífica Universidade Católica
do Rio Grande do Sul
Pontíficia Universidade Católica
de Minas Gerais
UNIMEP -Universidade Metodista
de Piracicaba
UNITEC Engenharia de Produtos
Universidade de São Paulo
Universidade Estadual de
Campinas - UNICAMP
Universidade Estadual de Maringá
Universidade Estadual Paulista
(UNESP)
Universidade Federal de Itajubá
Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais
Universidade Federal de Ouro
Preto
Universidade Federal de São
Carlos UFSCAR
Universidade Federal de São
Carlos CCDM
Universidade federal de
Uberlândia
Universidade Federal de Viçosa
Universidade Federal do Pará
Universidade Federal do Parana
Universidade Federal do Rio de
Janeiro
Universidade Federal dos Vales
Jequitinhonha e Mucuri
Universidade Methodistica de
Piracicaba UNIMEP
A N N U A L
CANADA
Participating Employers
AREVA Resources Canada Inc.
Capital Health – Glenrose Site
Daroan Electronics Inc.
Diamond Aircraft Industries Inc.
EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd.
Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal
Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Environment Canada
Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital
H. H. Angus & Associates Ltd.
IBM Canada Limited
InvoDane Engineering Ltd.
Kelsan Technologies Corp.
Lallemand Inc.
McGill University
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Dept. of Natural Resource
Sciences
Ministry of Transportation
– Ontario
Novelis Inc.
PowerStream Inc.
Prophis Research & Consulting
Inc.
Queen’s University
Human Mobility Research Centre
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Dept. of Mechanical & Materials
Engineering
Dept. of Physics
RBC Capital Markets
Research in Motion Ltd.
Sensolutions Inc.
Simon Fraser University
Dept. of Physics
Smart Technologies Inc.
Syncrude Canada Corp.
Trent University
Dept. of Environmental Science
Université de Montréal
IRO – Research Institute
University of Alberta
Dept. of Agriculture, Food &
Nutritional Science
Dept. of Biochemistry
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
University of British Columbia
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Medical Imaging Research Centre
University of Guelph
Dept. of Plant Agriculture
University of Lethbridge
Dept. of Biological Sciences
University of Saskatchewan
Crop Development Centre
University of Toronto
Dept. of Electrical & Computer
Engineering
Dept. of Mechanical & Industrial
Engineering
University of Western Ontario
Applied Electrostatics Research
Centre
University of Windsor
Dept. of Mechanical & Materials
Engineering
University Health Network
– Ontario Cancer Institute
Western Forest Products Ltd.
Participating Institutions
Carleton University
Concordia University
Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal
Fanshawe College
McGill University
Memorial University of NF
Queen’s University
Simon Fraser University
Université Laval
Université de Montréal
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
Université de Sherbrooke
University of Alberta
University of British Columbia
University of Calgary
University of Guelph
University of Ontario Institute of
Technology
University of Ottawa
University of Regina
University of Saskatchewan
University of Toronto
University of Victoria
University of Waterloo
University of Western Ontario
University of Windsor
York University
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BULGARIA
Participating Employer
Orgachim JSC
Participating Institutions
College of Economics and
Administration Plovdiv
Technical University of Sofia
Technical University of Varna
University of Food Technologies
- Plovdiv
CHINA including HONG
KONG SAR and MACAO SAR
Participating Employers
Andy Hall Studio
Architecture Institute of Huaxin
Post & Telecommunications
Best Western Shanghai Long Men
Hotel
Changzhou High-tech Innovation
Service Center
DaLian University of Technology
Egret Pharma Co Ltd
Environmental Science
Department of Zhejiang University
Fuyang Language School
German Technologies Co Ltd
Huifeng Asia International Co Ltd
Innovalue Design Co Ltd
MyCOS-China Occupational Skills
Qiujing Beauty and Spa
Shanghai fasteners IMP/EXP Co
Ltd
Shanghai Fudan Microelectronics
Co Ltd
Shanghai Hanwu Planning
Architecture Design Co Ltd
Shanghai Huizhong Automotive
Manufacturing Co Ltd
Shanghai Libao Digital Technical
Co Ltd
Shanghai Long Fang Information
Technology Co Ltd (IDSignet)
Shanghai Motor Vehicle
Inspection Center
SinoBio Biotech Co Ltd
SOFTRAY Co Ltd
STOA Architecture
Wuxi Huiguang Precision
Machinery, Ltd.
WWCOT Architecture
Yantai Wanhua Polyurethane Co
Ltd – Yantai Research Institute
Yantai Wanhua Polyurethane Co
Ltd – Beijing Research Institute
Yantai Wanhua Polyurethane Co
Ltd – Ningbo Research Institute
Participating Institutions
Beihang University
Beijing University of Posts and
Telecommunications
Central University of Financial and
Economics
China Academy of Sciences
China Electric Power Research
Institute
China Jiliang University
Dalian University of Technology
East China Normal University
East China University of Science
and Technology
Fudan University
Hangzhou Dianzi University
Harbin Engineering University
Harbin Institute of Technology
Hefei Univerisity
I A E
I A E S T E
A N N U A L
Huazhong University of Science
and Technology
Hunan University
Jilin University
Nanjing University
Peking University
Renmin University of China
Shandong University
Shanghai Jiaotong University
Shanghai University
Shanghai University of Foreign
Trade
South China University of Tropic
Agriculture
Southeast University
Tsinghua University
Tongji University
Wuhan University of Science and
Engineering Zhejiang University
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
Universidad EAN
Universidad la Gran Colombia
Universidad Nacional
Universidad Pedagogica Nacional
Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana
Bucaramanga
Universidad San Buenaventura
Bogota
Universidad Tecnologica de
Bolivar
URRA S.A E.S.P
Participating Institutions
Politecnico Colombiano
Universidad Autonoma de
Bucaramanga
Universidad Autonoma de
Manizales
Universidad de Antioquia
Universidad de Ciencias
Aplicadas y Ambientales
Universidad de Ibague
Universidad de la Sabana
Universidad de la Salle
Universidad de Medellin
Universidad de San Buenaventura
Bogota
Universidad del Magdalena
Universidad del Quindio
Universidad del Tolima
Universidad del Valle
Universidad EAFIT
Universidad EAN
Universidad la Gran Colombia
Universidad Nacional
Universidad Pedagogica Nacional
Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana
Bucaramanga
Universidad San Buenaventura
Bogota
Universidad Tecnologica de
Bolivar
Unversidad del Sinu
HEP - Operator distribucijskog
sustava Elektrodalmacija
HEP - Operator prijenosnog
sustava d.o.o. Prijenosno
područje Osijek
HEP - Operator prijenosnog
sustava d.o.o., Zagreb
Hrvatske šume d.o.o. Zagreb,
Uprava šume podružnica Osijek
(Croatian Forests)
Hrvatske vode, Osijek
Institut for Oceanography and
Fishery
Institute for Photogrammetry Inc.
IPK Kandit d.d.
Ireks-aroma d.o.o.
Ivanišin & Kabashi arhitekti d.o.o.
Ivanko Arhitekton d.o.o.
Jadran Galenski Laboratorij d.d.
KT doo Osijek
Kvarner CAD d.o.o.
Leko - biro
Messer Croatia Plin d.o.o.
Nature Park «Kopački rit»
Opatija Projekt Atelier
Osijek-Koteks d.d.
Quantum studio d.o.o.
R - project d.o.o.
Ruđer Bošković institute
State Geodetic Administration,
Zagreb
Strojarski Fakultet Slavonski Brod
Svod d.o.o.
TEB Informatika d.o.o.
Technological Research Centar
in Osijek
Teh Projekt Elektrotehnika d.o.o.
Tehnika d.d. Zagreb
University in Osijek, Department
of Chemistry
University of Osijek, Biology
Department
University of Osijek, Department
of Mathematics
University of Osijek, Department
of Phisics
University of Split, Faculty of Civil
Engineering and Architecture
University of Split, Faculty of
Electrical Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering and Naval
Architecture
University of Zagreb, Faculty of
Civil Engineering
University of Zagreb, Faculty of
Electrical Engineering
University of Zagreb, Faculty
of Food technology and
Biotechnology
University of Zagreb, Faculty of
Geodesy
University of Zagreb, Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering
University of Zagreb, Faculty of
Transport and Traffic Sciences
University or Zagreb, Faculty of
Natural Sciences, Department of
Biology - Zoology
UOA Helena Paver Njirić
Vibrobeton d.d.
VIPnet d.o.o.
WERKOS d.o.o.
Zavod za urbanizam i izgradnju,
Osijek
ZGOS d.o.o.
Željezničko projektno društvo d.d.
Participating Institutions
University of Osijek
University of Rijeka
University of Split
University of Zagreb
CYPRUS
Participating Employers
Cyprus Land Development
Corporation
Cyprus Telecommunications
Authority
Electricity Authority of Cyprus
Forest Park Hotel
Joannou & Paraskevaides Ltd
J&A Philippou
Municipality of Nicosia
Sewerage Board of Nicosia
Water Board of Nicosia
Participating Institutions
Higher Technical Institute
University of Cyprus
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HONG KONG SAR
Participating Employers
Eric Tang & Associates Ltd
The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University
Simonchee Architects Ltd
Participating Institution
The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University
MACAO SAR
Participating Employers
Civil Engineering Consultants Co.
Limited
Companhia de Electricidade de
Macau – CEM, S.A.
Macao Water (SAAM)
University of Macau
Wynn Macau
Participating Institution
University of Macau
Colombia
Participating Employers
Actuar Tolima
Alcaldia de Cerete
Asosinu
Camara de Comercio de Armenia
Constructora el Pomar
Constructora la Union
Coosermin C.I.A
Dian
Distrabes S.A
Grupo Editado S.A
Industrias Ramfé Ltda
Instituto Colombiano de Bienestar
Familiar
Mavimetal LTDA
Politecnico Colombiano
Proactiva S.A E.S.P
Universidad Autonoma de
Manizales
Universidad de Antioquia
Universidad de Ciencias
Aplicadas y Ambientales
Universidad de Ibague
Universidad de la Sabana
Universidad de la Salle
Universidad de Medellin
Universidad de San Buenaventura
Bogota
Universidad del Magdalena
Universidad del Quindio
Universidad del Sinu
Universidad del Tolima
Universidad del Valle
Universidad EAFIT
CROATIA
Participating Employers
Adriaoblik d.o.o. Alstom Hrvatska d.o.o. , Zagreb
APZ Inženjering d.d. Arhitektonsko - građevinski atelje BRODARSKI INSTITUT d.o.o.,
Laboratorij za termičku analizu
Brodogradilište 3. Maj CESTING d.o.o., Osijek
City Hall, Osijek
Civil Engineering Institute Of
Croatia
Croatia Airlines d.d. Croatian Geodetic Institute Croatian Hydrographic Institute,
Split
Djuro Djaković - Termoenergetska
postrojenja Djuro Djaković Alatnica DVA PLUS d.o.o. Elis Inženjering d.o.o. ENERGETSKI INSTITUT HRVOJE
POŽAR
ERICSSON Nikola Tesla d.d.
EUROLIFT d.o.o.
F & F d.o.o.
FENIX d.o.o.
GEOFOTO
Geoing
Gideon Multimedia
Gradnja d.o.o.
Gravia d.o.o.
HEP - Distribucija d.d. , Rijeka
HEP - Hidro d.d., Rijeka
HEP - Operator distribucijskog
sustava d.o.o. "Elektroslavonija"
Osijek
CZECH REPUBLIC
Participating Employers
ABB s.r.o.
ALPS Electric Czech, s.r.o.
ATELIER SOUKUP s.r.o.
AZ GEO, s.r.o.
CAMEA, spol. s r.o. (ltd.)
Cleverbee s.r.o.
Czech Technical University in
Pratur
DEKONTA, a.s.
Deltaplan s.r.o.
Deza, a.s.
DISA Industrie s.r.o.
ECONOMIA, a.s., Economia
Online division
ELCOM, a.s.
Europlant slecht. spol. s r.o.
FCC Prumyslove systemy s.r.o.
IKA DATA spol. s r.o.
Ingersoll Rand (Bobcat)
– Compact Vehikle Technologies,
Equipment Manufacturing CR,
s.r.o.
Institute of Geonics ASCR
Institute of Chemical Technology
in Prague
Institute of Industrial Engineering
Institute of Systems Biology and
Ekology, AS CR
Jiran Kohour architekti s.r.o.
KOVONA Systems, a.s.
Kuta-servis
Novak-papir s.r.o.
Nuclear Physics Institute AS CR
PonteCarloProjekt, s.r.o.
Quinn Plastics s.r.o.
REALdesign
RECOC, spol. s r.o.
SENCO Pribram, s.r.o.
Siemens s.r.o.
Silicon&Software Systems CR
STAROBRNO, a.s.
Technical University of Liberec
Technical University of Ostrava
TEMPO Training&Consulting
Tomas Bata University in Zlin
Veterinary Research Institute
Vigour a.s.
VUT Brno
Walter Engines a.s.
Participating Institutions
Brno University of Technology
Czech Technical University in
Prague
Institute of Chemical Technology
in Pratur
Technical University in Ostrava
Technical University of Liberec
The University of West Bohemia
Tomas Bata University in Zlin
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I A E S T E
DENMARK
Participating Employers
AN Group A/S
Aalborg University, Dept. of Civil
Engineering
Aalborg University, Dept. of
Production
Aalborg University, Institute of
Mechanical Engineering
B-K Medical A/S
Chr. Hansen A/S
COWI A/S
Danisco Sugar A/S, Innovation &
Technology
DHI, Water & Environment
Duelco A/S
Haldor Topsøe A/S
House of Prince A/S
ICE A/S
Koheras A/S
LEO Pharma
Microsoft Development Center
Copenhagen
Motorola A/S
NNE Pharmaplan A/S
NNIT A/S
Novo Nordisk A/S
Novozymens A/S
Per Aarsleff A/S
Rambøll Danmark A/S
Siemens Wind Power
TAC A/S
Technical University of Denmark,
Department of Physics
Technical University of Denmark,
Department of Chemical
Engineering
Technical University of Denmark,
Department of Chemistry
Technical University of Denmark,
Department of Management
Engineering
Technical University of Denmark,
National Food Institute
Technical University of Denmark,
National Institute of Aquatic
Resources
TopoTarget A/S
UNI-C Lyngby
University of Copenhagen, Faculty
of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Vattenfall A/S Nordic Generation,
Thermal Power
VELUX A/S
Widex A/S
Zealand Pharma A/S
Zgene A/S
Århus Municipality, City Road
Divison
Århus Municipality, Nature &
Environment
Participating Institutions
Aalborg University
Engineering College of Århus
Technical University of Denmark
University of Copenhagen
University of Southern Denmark
University of Århus
FYR MACEDONIA
Participating Employers
AD Elektrani na Makedonija
AD Elem Skopje
Auto House Macedonia
AvtoMoto Sojuz na Makedonija
Bening Psalm DOO
Beton AD
Bortas DOO
Brako DOO
Cosmofon AD
DASTO Skopje
Dijagnostika Farmahem
Evropa AD Skopje
Faculty for Electronics and
Information Technologies
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Faculty of Technology and
Metallurgy
FOD AD ELEM
FOD Novaci AD Elem
Geing and Krebs DOO
GisData DOOEL
Idea Plus Ashley and Holmes
Ilinden ADG
Inet AD
JP Strezevo Bitola
Karposh Skopje
Lottery of Macedonia AD Skopje
Mak Auto Star DOOEL Skopje
Mechanical Faculty
Microsam AD
OKTA AD Skopje
Peksim DOOEl
Porche Macedonia
Rade Konchar Skopje
Seavus Skopje
Siemens Corporation Skopje
TGS Tehnichki Gasovi
University American colleage
- Skopje
Vardar Dolomit
Zdruzenie na vozachi - Skopje
Participating Institutions
Faculty of Architecture - Skopje
Faculty of Civil Engineering
– Skopje
Faculty for Electronics and
Information Technologies - Skopje Faculty of Forestry – Skopje
Faculty of Natural Sciences
- Skopje
Faculty of Technology and
Metallurgy – Skopje
Mechanical Faculty - Skopje
Technical Faculty -Bitola
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
Outokumpu Oyj
Pori Energy
Pöyry Civil Oy
Seinäjoki University of Applied
Sciences
Skanska Talonrakennus Oy
Stora Enso
Svenska yrkeshögskolan,
University of Applied Sciences
Tamfelt Oyj Abp
Tampere University of Technology
University of Lapland
University of Oulu
University of Turku
Wärtsilä Finland Oyj
Participating Institutions
Åbo Akademi University
Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia
Helsinki University of Technology
Jyväskylä University of Applied
Sciences
Lahti University of Applied
Sciences
Lappeenranta University of
Technology
Oulu University of Applied
Sciences
TAMK, University of Applied
Sciences (Tampere)
Tampere University of Technology
University of Helsinki
University of Oulu
University of Tampere
University of Turku
VAMK, University of Applied
Sciences (Vaasa)
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ECUADOR
Participating Employers
Alidip
Avitalsa
Bayer Crop Science
Biometrika
Blu Media
Consorcio Camaren
Constructiva CEV
Cornerstone
Curimining
Danec
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Ecuavalvula
Eguez Cueva Che Farina
El Condrogal
Ergon
Fragmento Urbano
Fundacion Delfos
Grupo Context
Ilumac
Innovar
Int Food Services
Jemp Construcciones
Logikard
Multitrabajos
Oshyn
Petrobell
ProBio
Refundation Consulting
Rose
Sande Ecuador
Sedemi Construcciones
Semagro
Seriva
Servicio A bordo
Siemens
Softwarehouse
Soho
Spazzio
Sysgen
Tierra del Volcan
VGS Alimentos
Participating Institutions
ESPE
Escuela Politencnica Nacional del
Ecuador
Universidad San Francisco de
Quito
Universidad de las Amercias
Universidad Internacional del
Ecuador
A N N U A L
EGYPT
Participating Employers
Alexandria National Iron and Steel
Co Alexandria
Alexandria Petroelum Co
Alexandria
Aluminum Co of Egypt, Naga
Hammadi
Arab Contractors Co
Cairo Petroleum Refining Co
Cairo
Egyptian Iron and Steel Co
Helwan
El-Ameraya Petroleum Refining
Co Alexandria
El-Dahan and Farid Office, Cairo
General Petroleum Co Cairo
German – Arab Arch. Office, Cairo
Gulf Suez Petroleum Co
(GUPCO) Cairo
Misr Petroleum Co Cairo
National Cement Co Helwan
Private Arch. Office of Prof. Dr.
Amr. El-Halafawy, Cairo
Private Arch. Office of Prof. Dr.
Ahmed Abdeen, Cairo
Participating Institutions
Ain Shams University
Alexandria University
American University in Cairo
Arab Academy for Science and
Technology
Assiut University
Benha High Institute of
Technology
Cairo University
Elmenya University
German University in Cairo
High Institute of Technology,
Tenth Ramadam
FINLAND
Participating Employers
ABB Oy
Åbo Akademi University
City of Helsinki
City of Kuopio
Consolis Technology
Deltamarin Ltd
Enmac Oy Engineering Agency
Fidepro Oy Ltd
Finnish Road Administration
Fläkt Woods Oy
Helsinki Energy
Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia
Helsinki University of Technology
Klinkmann Automation
Kumijaloste Oy
Lappeenranta University of
Technology
Metso Minerals
Miilukangas Ky
Miilux Oy
Oras Ltd
FRANCE
Participating Employers
BESL Sarl
CLEMESSY S.A
CTE Ingénieurs Conseils
LAMTAR
SARL CHAPUIS ROYER
SCAU: Architecture and Urbanism
SIS Société Ingénierie Strasbourg
TIMKEN
WARTSILA France
Participating Institutions
American Business School - Paris
(ABS - Paris)
Ecole Centrale de Lille
Ecole Centrale de Paris
Ecole des Mines de Paris
Ecole des Mines de Saint Etienne
Ecole Européenne Chimie
Polymères Matériaux Strasbourg
Ecole Nationale de la Statistique
et de l'Administration Economique
(ENSAE)
Ecole Nationale Supérieure de
Chimie de Paris (ENSC- Paris)
Ecole Nationale Supérieure de
Strasbourg (ENS- Strasbourg)
Ecole nationale Supérieure des
techniques et Industries des
mines d'Albi - Carmaux
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des
Techniques Avancées de Paris
(ENSTA)
Ecole Nationale Supérieure des
Télécommunications (ENST)
Ecole Polytechnique de
l'Université de Nantes
Ecole Polytechnique de Palaiseau
Ecole Polytechnique de Savoie
Ecole Spéciale des travaux
Publics du Bâtiment et de
l'Industrie - Paris
Ecole Supérieure de commerce
de Paris
I A E
I A E S T E
A N N U A L
Ecole Supérieure de Technologies
des Biomolécules de Bordeaux
- Université Bordeaux 2 (ESTBB)
Hautes Etudes Commerciales
(HEC) Jouy en Josas
Institut National Agronomique
Paris – Grignon (INAP-G)
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de
Paris (IEP - Paris)
Institut National des Sciences
Appliquées de Lyon (INSA- Lyon)
Institut National des
Télécommunications
Institut National Polytechnique de
Grenoble (INPG)
Institut Polytechnique d'Orléans
Institut Supérieur d'Action
Internationale et de Production
(ISAIP/ESAIP)
IUT Nancy Bradois - Université
Poincaré Nancy
Polytech'Clermont Ferrand
Polytech'Grenoble
Université Claude Bernard - Lyon
1
Université Lumière Lyon 2
Université Panthéon Sorbonne
- Université Paris 1
Université Paris IX Dauphine
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2 0 0 8
Bundesanstalt für
Materialforschung, und -prüfung
(BAM
Bundesanstalt für
Züchtungsforschung an
Kulturpflanzen, Institut für
Pflanzenanalytik
Bundesforschungsanstalt für
Landwirtschaft (FAL), Institut
für Betriebstechnik und
Bauforschung
Carl Gustav Carus Institut,
Gesellschaft zur Förderung der
Krebstherapie e.V.
Celisca
Chemetall GmbH
CLAAS Selbstfahrende
Erntemaschinen GmbH
Conplaning GmbH
cosm.art Laboratorium GmbH
Dabergotzer AGRAR GmbH
DaimlerChrysler AG, Abt.
Powertrain
Degussa AG
DENSO AUTOMOTIVE,
Deutschland GmbH
Deutsche Post Consult GmbH
Deutsche Telekom AG, ZIT 323
Deutscher Wetterdienst,
Agrarmeteorologische Forschung
Deutsches Zentrum fürLuft- und
Raumfahrt e.V., Institut für
Flugsystemtechnik, Abteilung
Flugzeuge
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und
Raumfahrt, Institut für Luft- und
Raumfahrtmedizin, Abteilung
Strahlenbiologie
Deutsches Zentrum für Luftund Raumfahrt e.V., Institut
für Verkehrsführung und
Fahrzeugsteuerung
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und
Raumfahrt e.V., Institut für
Robotik und Mechatronik
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und
Raumfahrt e.V., Institut für
Raumfahrtantriebe
dmc Digital Media Center GmbH
Dresdner Ökotherm GmbH
EADS Deutschland GmbH,
Praktikantenbetreuung EP 15
Ecologic Gesellschaft für
internationale und europäische
Umweltforschung
ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH
EIBS GmbH, Entwurfs- und
Ingenieurbüro Straßenwesen
Energy-Lab Technologies GmbH
equinux AG
ESA Elektroschaltanlagen Grimma
GmbH
F.EE Industrieautomation GmbH
Fachhochschule Bingen, Institute
for Environmental Studies and
Applied Research
Fernuniversität Hagen, Fakultät
für Mathematik und Informatik
FEV Motorentechnik GmbH
FGAN-FKIE, Forschungsinstitut
für Kommunikation,
Informationsverarbeitung und
Ergonomie
FH Jena, Fachbereich
Elektrotechnik
FH Lübeck, Kompetenzzentrum
Wasserstoff- und
Brennstoffzellentechnologie
FH Oldenburg/ Ostfriesland/
Wilhelmshaven, FB Technik/
Angew. Informatik
FH Westküste
FH Zittau, FB Bauwesen
FH Zittau, Institut für Ökologie
und Umweltschutz
FH Zittau, IPM
FH Zwickau, Zentrum für neue
Studienformen
Focke & Co., GmbH & Co. KG
Forschungsgemeinschaft Funk
e.V.
Forschungsinstitut für, Pigmente
und Lacke e. V.
Forschungszentrum DresdenRossendorf e.V., Institute of Ion
Beam Physics and Materials
Research
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe,
Institut für Nanotechnologie
Fraunhofer Institut,
Verfahrenstechnik und
Verpackung
Fraunhofer Institut für
Photonische Mikrosysteme
Fraunhofer Institut für
Biomedizinische Technik IBMT
Fraunhofer Institut für
Lasertechnik
Fraunhofer Institut für
Systemtechnik, und
Innovationsforschung
Fraunhofer-Insitut für Schichtund Oberflächentechnik, IST
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare
Energiesysteme, ISE
FU Berlin, Fachbereich
Mathematik und Informatik Institut
für Informatik
FU Berlin, Institut für
Experimentalphysik
Galerie Jette Rudolph
GATERMANN + SCHOSSIG,
Architekten, Generalplaner,
Bauplanungsgesellschaft mbH +
Co.KG
Georg Fuchs
Germanischer Lloyd,
Unternehmenszentrale
GfE Metalle und Materialien
GmbH
GKSS Forschungszentrum
Geesthacht GmbH
GSF Forschungszentrum für
Umwelt und Gesundheit GmbH
Personalabteilung
Gut Schönhof
H. & J. Brueggen KG
Hans-Friedrich Benignus
HARTING KGaA
Heine & Heine GmbH
Helmholtz Centre for Infection
Research, Department of Genome
Analysis
Helmut Klenk
Henn Architekten
Hessisches Landesmuseum,
Naturgeschichtliche Abteilung
Hilmer & Sattler und Albrecht
Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal,
Fachbereich Wasserwirtschaft
Hochschule Merseburg (FH),
Fachbereich Ingenieur- und
Naturwissenschaften
Hochschule Niederrhein,
University of Applied Science FB
Chemie
htg, Electronic Systems
for Measurement GmbH
Qualitätssicherung für die
Produktion
HTW Dresden, Fachbereich
Elektrotechnik
HTW Dresden, FB
Bauingenieurwesen/Architektur,
LG Wasserwesen
HTW Dresden, Lehrgebiet
Hydraulik und Pneumatik
HU Berlin, Institut für Physik
Huhtamaki Alf,
Zweigniederlassung der
Huhtamaki Deutschland GmbH &
Co. KG
Hypo Real Estate Bank AG, HR
Consulting
IAVF Antriebstechnik AG
IBE, Dr. Born - Dr. Ermel GmbH
IBM Deutschland GmbH,
Studentenprogramme
IHP
IMA Automation GmbH
Ingenieurbüro Hintze & Koldrack
GmbH
Ingenieurbüro T. Sauer
Ingenieurgesellschaft, Prof. Dr.Ing. E. Macke mbH
INNOVENT e.V. Jena
Institut für Agrartechnik Bornim
e.V., ATB
Institut für Energie- und
Umwelttechnik e.V.
Institut für Pflanzengenetik, und
Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK)
Institute for Cultural Diplomacy
INVERS, Innovative
Verkehrstelematiksysteme GmbH
IPH, Institut für Integrierte
Produktion Hannover gGmbH
IRIS, Infrared Innovation Systems
GmbH
ISM Global Dynamics
iwb Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH
JENASENSORIC e.V.
John Deere Werke Zweibrücken
Kali-Umwelttechnik GmbH
KIST Europe
Kraft Foods Deutschland GmbH
KUKA Schweissanlagen GmbH
Landesamt für Vermessung und
Geoinformation
Landschaftsgestaltung, Straßen-,
Tief- und Wasserbau GmbH
Landwirtschaftsbetrieb Karsten
Böhl
Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.
Leibniz-Institut für Festkörperund Werkstoffforschung
Leibniz-Institut für NaturstoffForschung und Infektionsbiologie
e.V., Hans-Knöll-Institut
Loos Deutschland GmbH
LUK GmbH & Co. oHG
MAN Diesel SE
Mann + Hummel GmbH
Max Planck Institute für
biophysikalische Chemie, Abt.
NanoBiophotonik
Max-Planck-Institut für
Biogeochemie
Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik
komplexer technischer Systeme
Max-Planck-Institut für
Evolutionäre Anthropologie MPG
Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare
Pflanzenphysiologie
Max-Planck-Institut für
Eisenforschung GmbH
Max-Planck-Institute for Colloids
and Interfaces
MAZeT GmbH
Mecklenburgische
Güterverwaltungs- und
Dienstleistungsgesellschaft mbH
& Co.KG
MG DESIGN
Milchhof Krabben
Molnar-Institut für Angewandte
Chromatographie
MT Aerospace AG
nanoplus GmbH Nanosystems
and Technologies
National Semiconductor GmbH
NEFF GmbH
NIBE Systemtechnik GmbH
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GEORGIA
Participating Employers
Besini Ltd Wine Company
Kakhuri Ltd Wine Company
Vazi Ltd Wine Company
Participating Institutions
Tbilisi Agrarian University
Tbilisi Iv Djavakhishvili State
University
Telavi State University
GERMANY
Participating Employers
3 B Scientific GmbH
3M ESPE AG
ABC-Global-BmbH
ACTech GmbH
AIDA Development GmbH
Airbus Deutschland GmbH
Akkreditierungs-, Certifizierungs-,
Qualitätssicherungsinstitut
ACQUIN e.V.
Allianz Global Coporate and
Speciality AG
Amt für Bildung, Kultur und Sport
angaris GmbH
Architekturbüro Angela Rissler
Arqis Rechtsanwälte,
Partnerschaftsgesellschaft
AS Solar GmbH
Atlas Copco Construction Tools
GmbH
Auerhammer Metallwerk GmbH
Baden-Würtenberg
International,Bereich Wissenschaft
und Forschung
Baltic GmbH
Bau Barth Holzbau GmbH
Bayerischer Rundfunk
Beak Consultants GmbH
Behr GmbH & Co. KG
Bilfinger Berger Nigeria GmbH
Biosphärenreservat, SchorfheideChorin
Björnsen Beratende Ingenieure
GmbH
BMW Group
BRECON Vibrationstechnik
GmbH, Scheidtweiler Str. 19
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ÖHMI Engineering GmbH
ORGA GmbH
Outotec GmbH
Peter und Lochner, Beratende
Ingenieure für Bauwesen GmbH
Physikalisch-Technische
Bundesanstalt
PMB Projektmanagement u.
Beratungs GmbH
Procter&Gamble Manufacturing
GmbH
R. Wirth, CNC-Präzisionsteile
GmbH
Rat für Formgebung
Rautenbach, A Company
of Nemak Rautenbach
Aktiengesellschaft
RLE International GmbH
Robert Bosch GmbH, Abteilung
CR/ARY
Robert Bosch GmbH, Corporate
Research & Development Dep.
CR/ART
Robert Bosch GmbH,
Geschäftsbereich Energie- u.
Karosseriesysteme
Robert Bosch GmbH,
Personalabteilung
Schwieberdingen
Rockwool, Deutsche Rockwool
Mineralwoll GmbH & Co. OHG
Rolls-Royce Deutschland LTD &
Co KG, Personalabteilung
RWTH Aachen, Deutsches
Wollforschungsinstitut
RWTH Aachen, IWW Wasserbaulabor und Institut
RWTH Aachen, Lehrstuhl
für Textilchemie und
Makromolekulare Chemie
Saatzucht F. Lange KG
Saint-Gobain Performance
Plastics, Pampus GmbH
SAMSON AG
Schlaich Bergermann und
Partner, Beratende Ingenieure im
Bauwesen
Schweißtechnische Lehr- und,
Versuchsanstalt SLV München
Niederlassung der GSI mbH
Senatsverwaltung für
Stadtentwicklung, Umweltschutz
und Technologie
Siblitz Guss GmbH
Siemens AG, Corporate
Personnel Corporate Programs
Siemens AG, PD Berlin A&D/ SBT
Siemens AG, Siemens VDO
Automotive Personalabteilung
Siempelkamp, Nukleartechnik
GmbH
SMS Mevac GmbH
SprachenGalerie
Staatliche Landwirtschaftliche
Untersuchungs- und
Forschungsanstalt Augustenberg
(LUFA) Referat Saatgut und
Angewandte Botanik
Stadt Donauwörth
Stiftung Institut für
Werkstofftechnik, Hauptabteilung
Verfahrenstechnik
Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule
Hannover
Südwestrundfunk (SWR)
TCS TürControlSysteme AG
telefix.de GmbH
Texas Instruments, Deutschland
GmbH
Thoma Architekten
TU Bergakademie Freiberg,
Fakultät 3/Institut für Geologie
Fernerkundung
TU Bergakademie
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Freiberg, Institut für
Energieverfahrenstechnik und
Chemieingenieurwesen
TU Bergakademie Freiberg,
Institut für Keramik, Glas- und
Baustofftechnik
TU Bergakademie Freiberg,
Institut für Mineralogie
TU Bergakademie Freiberg,
Lehrstuhl für Thermische und
Umweltverfahrenstechnik
TU Berlin, FG Informatik Fakultät
Prozesswissenschaften
TU Braunschweig, Institut für
Chemische und Thermische
Verfahrenstechnik
TU Chemnitz, Institut für
Fertigungstechnik/Schweißtechnik
TU Chemnitz, Lehrstuhl
Elektrische Maschinen und
Antriebe
TU Clausthal, Institut für Bergbau
TU Clausthal, Institut für
Elektrische Energietechnik
TU Clausthal, Institut für
Elektrische Informationstechnik
TU Clausthal, Institut für
Informatik
TU Clausthal, Institut für
Metallurgie
TU Clausthal, Institut für Physik
und Physikalische Technologien
TU Clausthal, Institut für
Schweißtechnik und Trennende
Fertigungsverfahren
TU Clausthal, Institut für
Mathematik
TU Cottbus, Fakultät
Umweltwissenschaften und
Verfahrenstechnik, Lehrstuhl
Aufbereitungstechnik
TU Cottbus, Lehrstuhl für
Vermessungskunde
TU Cottbus, LS Anlagen - und
Sicherheitstechnik
TU Cottbus, LS Mechanische
Verfahrenstechnik
TU Darmstadt, Institut für
elektrische Energiesysteme,
Fachgebiet elektrische
Energieversorgung
TU Dresden, Fakultät für
Maschinenwesen, Institut
für Lebensmittel- und
Bioverfahrenstechnik
TU Dresden, Institut für Akustik
und Sprachkommunikation
TU Dresden, Institut für
Energietechnik Professur für
thermische Energiemaschinen
und -anlagen
TU Dresden, Institut für Leichtbau
und Kunststofftechnik
TU Dresden, Institut für
Produktionstechnik
TU Dresden, Institute for
Thermodynamics and Building
Energy Systems
TU Dresden, Vodafone
Stiftungslehrstuhl Mobile
Nachrichtensysteme
TU Hamburg-Harburg,
Verfahrenstechnik 2, Thermische
Verfahrenstechnik
TU Ilmenau, Fakultät für
Maschinenbau Fachgebiet
Lichttechnik
TU Ilmenau, FG Telematik/
Rechnernetze
TU Ilmenau, Institut
für Medien- und
Kommunikationswissenschaft,
FG Medienkonzeption/
Medienpsychologie
TU Ilmenau, Institut für Physik, FG
A N N U A L
Theoretische Physik I
TU Kaiserslautern, Fachgebiet
Bodenmechanik und Grundbau
TU Kaiserslautern, Lehrstuhl für
Technische Thermodynamik FB
MV
TU München, Lehrstuhl für
Fördertechnik, Materialfluss,
Logistik der TU München
TU München, Lehrstuhl für
Geodäsie
TU München, Lehrstuhl für
Maschinen- und Apparatekunde
Weihnstephan
TU München, Lehrstuhl für
Thermodynamik
TU München, Lehrstuhl für
Wirtschaftslehre des Landbaues
der TU München
TU München, Zentralinstitut
für Ernährungs- und
Lebensmittelforschung, Abteilung
Physiologie
TU München-Freising/
Weihenstephan, Institute for
Food Process Engineering, Dairy
and Food Research Centre
Weihenstephan
Tuchenhagen Dairy Systems
GmbH
TÜV NORD Cert GmbH
Tyntec GmbH
umwelttechnik & ingenieure
GmbH
Universität Bamberg,
Akademisches Auslandsamt,
Internationaler Ferienkurs
Universität Bayreuth, Chair of
Materials Processing
Universität Bochum, Abteilung
für Hygiene, Sozial- und
Umweltmedizin
Universität Bochum, Fakultät für
Chemie
Universität Bochum, Fakultät für
Chemie und Biochemie, Lehrstuhl
für Anorganische Chemie I
Universität Bochum, Fakultät
für Maschinenbau, Lehrstuhl für
Produktionssysteme
Universität Bochum, Fakultät
für Maschinenbau, Lehrstuhl für
Maschinenelemente, Getriebe und
Kraftfahrzeuge
Universität Bochum,Lehrstuhl
Angewandte Geologie Institut
für Geologie, Mineralogie und
Geophysik
Universität Bochum, Lehrstuhl für
elektrische Energietechnik und
Leistungselektronik
Universität Bochum, Lehrstuhl
für Regelungssysteme und
Steuerungstechnik Fakultät für
Maschinenbau
Universität Bochum, Lehrstuhl
Kommunikationssicherheit
Universität Bonn, Geographisches
Institut, Arbeitsgruppe
Fernerkundung
Universität Bonn, Institut
für Ernährungs- und
Lebensmittelwissenschaft
Universität Bremen, FG
Keramische Werkstoffe und
Bauteile, IW 3
Universität Bremen, Zentrum
für Technomathematik (ZeTeM)
Fachbereich Mathematik/
Informatik
Universität der Bundeswehr
Hamburg, Fachbereich
Maschinenbau, Laboratorium
Fertigungstechnik
R E V I E W
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Universität der Bundeswehr
München, Institut für Werkstoffe
des Bauwesens
Universität Dortmund,
Fachbereich Bio- und
Chemieingenieurwesen Dekanat/
Geschäftsführung
Universität Duisburg/Essen,
Standort Essen FB 7, AG
Dünnschichttechnologie
Universität Erlangen, Institut
für Informatik 12, HardwareSoftware-Co-Design
Universität Erlangen,
Lehrstuhl für Feststoff- und
Grenzflächenverfahrenstechnik
Universität Erlangen, Lehrstuhl
Konstruktionstechnik
Universität Freiburg, Lehrstuhl
Biomed. Mikrotechnik, Institut für
Mikrosystemtechnik-IMTEK
Universität Freiburg, Lehrstuhl für
Mikroelektronik
Universität Gießen, Institut
für Pflanzenbau und
Pflanzenzüchtung I, Lehrstuhl für
Pflanzenbau
Universität Gießen, Institut
für Pflanzenernährung,
Interdizplinäres
Forschungszentrum (IFZ)
Universität Gießen, Klinik für
Pferde
Universität Göttingen, Abteilung
Medizinische Informatik
Universität Göttingen, Department
of Crop Sciences
Universität Göttingen, Institut für
Humangenetik
Universität Greifswald, Klinik
und Polilklinik für Hals,Nasen-, Ohrenkrankheiten,
Molekularbiologisches Labor
Universität Halle, Institut für
Pharmazeutische Technologie
und Biopharmazie
Universität Halle, Institut für
Anorganische Chemie
Universität Halle,
Landwirtschaftliche Fakultät
Inst. für Bodenkunde und
Pflanzenernährung
Universität Halle, Zentrum für
Ingenieurwissenschaften
Universität Halle, Fachbereich
Pharmazie
Universität Halle, Institut für
Anorganische Chemie
Universität Halle, Med. Fakultät
Institut für Pharmakologie u.
Toxikologie
Universität Hannover, Institut für
Botanik
Universität Heidelberg,
Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut
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Universität Hohenheim, Institut für
Bodenkunde u. Standortslehre
Universität Hohenheim,
Tropenzentrum
Universität Jena, Institut für
Materialwissenschaft und
Werkstofftechnologie
Universität Jena, Otto-SchottInstitut für Glaschemie
Universität Karlsruhe, Institut für
Hydromechanik
Universität Kassel, FB
Bauingenieurwesen FG
Werkstoffe des Bauwesens
Universität Kiel, Lehrstuhl
für Nachrichten-und
Übertragungstechnik
Universität Konstanz, Fachbereich
Biologie
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I A E S T E
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Universität Konstanz, Fakultät für
Biologie Fach M 654
Universität Konstanz,
Limnologisches Institut
Universität Leipzig, Akademisches
Auslandsamt
Universität Leipzig,
Mathematisches Institut
Universität Lüneburg,
Automatisierungstechnik
Universität Lüneburg, Institut für
Ökologie und Umweltchemie
Universität Lüneburg, Institute for
environmental and suitainability
communication
Universität Magdeburg, Fakultät
für Mathematik, Institution für
mathematische Optimierung
Universität Magdeburg, FEIT/
IMOS
Universität Magdeburg, Institut für
Elektronik, Signalverarbeitung und
Kommunikationstechnik (IESK)
Universität Magdeburg, Institut für
Verteilte Systeme
Universität Magdeburg,
Lehrstuhl für Hochfrequenz- und
Kommunikationstechnik, FEITIESK
Universität Mainz, Fachbereich
Chemie, Pharmazie u.
Geowissenschaften Institut für
Pharmazie
Universität Mainz, Institut für
Geowissenschaften, FB 09/6870
Universität Mainz, Institut für
Kernchemie
Universität Mainz, Institut für
Physik, KOMET 336
Universität Oldenburg, AG
Regionalwissenschaften - IBU
Universität Oldenburg, Fakultät V,
IBU A1, Institut für Biologie und
Umweltwissenschaften
Universität Oldenburg, Institut für
Reine und Angewandte Chemie
Universität Paderborn, Fakultät
EIM-E GET Lab
Universität Paderborn, Heinz
Nixdorf Institut, Mechatronik und
Dynamik
Universität Paderborn, Mechanical
& Environmental Process
Engineering
Universität Rostock, Institut für
Angewandte Mikroelektronik
Universität Rostock, Institut
für Physik, LS Physik neuer
Materialien
Universität Saarland, Institute of
Electrical Engineering Physics
Universität Siegen, Insitut für
digitale Kommunikationssysteme
Universität Stuttgart, Institut für
Luftfahrtsysteme
Universität Stuttgart, Lehrstuhl
und Institut für Chemische
Verfahrenstechnik
Universität Weimar, Fakultät
Bauingenieurwesen, Institut für
Strukturmechanik
University of Hamburg,
Department of Wood Science,
Chemical Technology of Wood
Valeo Schalter und Sensoren
GmbH
Vermögen und Bau BadenWürttemberg, Betriebsleitung,
Personalreferat
Viamedici Software GmbH
Volkswagen AG,
Konzernforschung/
Fahrzeugdynamik K-EFFD/G
Volkswagen AG, Technische
Entwicklung (EGFZ/2)
R E V I E W
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Vorwerk Elektrowerke GmbH &
Co. KG, Personalabteilung
Wenutec GmbH
Wieland-Werke AG
Zentrum für Muskuloskeletale
Chirurgie, Universitätsklinikum
Charité
ZF Getriebe GmbH, Werk
Brandenburg
Participating Institutions
Fachhochschule Aachen
Fachhochschule Aalen
Fachhochschule AlbstadtSigmaringen
Fachhochschule Amberg-Weiden
Fachhochschule Anhalt
Fachhochschule Aschaffenburg
Fachhochschule Biberach
Fachhochschule Bingen
Fachhochschule Bochum
Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
Fachhochschule Brandenburg
Fachhochschule Braunschweig
Fachhochschule Bremen
Fachhochschule Bremerhaven
Fachhochschule Coburg
Fachhochschule Darmstadt
Fachhochschule Dortmund
Fachhochschule Düsseldorf
Fachhochschule Eberswalde
Fachhochschule Erfurt
Fachhochschule Frankfurt
Fachhochschule Gelsenkirchen
Fachhochschule Gießen
Fachhochschule Hamburg
Fachhochschule Harz
Fachhochschule Hildesheim
Fachhochschule Hof
Fachhochschule Jena
Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern
Fachhochschule Karlsruhe
Fachhochschule Koblenz
Fachhochschule Köln
Fachhochschule Konstanz
Fachhochschule Lausitz
Fachhochschule Lippe
Fachhochschule Lübeck
Fachhochschule Magdeburg
Fachhochschule Mannheim
Fachhochschule Merseburg
Fachhochschule Münster
Fachhochschule Neubrandenburg
Fachhochschule Niederrhein
Fachhochschule Oldenburg/
Ostfriesland/Wilhelmshaven
Fachhochschule Osnabrück
Fachhochschule Potsdam
Fachhochschule Regensburg
Fachhochschule Rosenheim
Fachhochschule Schmalkalden
Fachhochschule Stralsund
Fachhochschule Trier
Fachhochschule Weihenstephan
Fachhochschule Westküste
Fachhochschule Wiesbaden
Fachhochschule Wildau
Fachhochschule Wismar
Fachhochschule Würzburg
Fachhochschule Zittau
Fachhochschule Zwickau
HTW Berlin
HTW Dresden
HTW Leipzig
HTW Mittweida
Humboldt-Universität Berlin
RWTH Aachen
Technische Universität Berlin
Technische Universität
Braunschweig
Technische Universität Chemnitz
Technische Universität Clausthal
Technische Universität Cottbus
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Freiberg
Technische Universität FreisingWeihenstephan
Technische Universität HamburgHarburg
Technische Universität Ilmenau
Technische Universität
Kaiserslautern
Technische Universität München
TFH Berlin
Universität Augsburg
Universität Augsburg
Universität Bamberg
Universität Bayreuth
Universität Bielefeld
Universität Bochum
Universität Bonn
Universität Bremen
Universität Dortmund
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 Trier
Universität Tübingen
Universität Ulm
Universität Weimar
Universität Wuppertal
Universität Würzburg
Hawkrad Construction Limited
Isaac Electricals & Rewinding
Company
Jans Computer
Japan Motors Trading Co. Ltd
Juaben Oil Mills
Kapital Radio
Kasmo Construction Ltd
Kumasi Glue Factory
Light FM
Mechanical Lloyd
Medilab Diagnostic Services
NIIT
Nnuro Kente Ltd
Pledgetex Enterprise
Quink Architecture
Strescom Engineering
Consultancy
Tagoe Consultancy
The Consortium
Top Class Computers
University Printing Press (KNUST)
Wenchi Medical Hospital
Participating Institutions
Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science and Technology
University of Cape Coast
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GHANA
Participating Employers
Amalgamated Group
Bethany Medical Centre
Building and Road Research
Institute (BRRI)
Classic FM
Consar Ltd
Conterra Ltd
Department of Chemistry, Kwame
Nkrumah University of Science
and Technology
Faculty of Forest Resources,
Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science and Technology
First Choice Computers
Fox FM
Geotech Systems Limited
GREECE
Participating Employers
ADK Consulting Engineers S.A.
Afi Hatzivariti S.A. Intetrade
Agriculture University of Athens
Alumil Milonas S.A.
Aluminium of Greece
American Farm School
Association of Local Authorities of
Greater Thessaloniki
Atti-Kat S.A.
Cardisoft S.A.
Cedefop-European Center for
the Development of Vocational
Training
Certh-Center for Research and
Technology Hellas
Centre for Research & Technology
Hellas/Institute of Solids
Chorometria Consulting Engineers
Christoforos Keridis & Sons
Cottonfields Makedonia S.A.
Cultural and Educational
Technology Institute
DelphiI-Distomon Min.Co
Domorinthos
“Domos” Consulting Engineers
Edrasis Ch.Psallidas S.A.
Egnatia Odos S.A.
Elefsis Shipbuilding & Industrial
Enterprises S.A.
Ergose S.A.
Erlikon Wire Processing S.A.
Fage S.A.
Famar AVE
Forest Research Institute
Fluid Research
General Army Staff
General Mining & Metallurgical
Company S.A. LARCO
Geoconsult Ltd.
Geognosi S.A.-Geotechnical
Engineering Consultants
Halyvourgiki Inc.
Hellas Gold S.A
Hellenic Defense Systems S.A.
Hellenic Petroleum S.A.
Hellenic Sugar Industry S.A.
Hydroexigiadiki L.S Lazarides &
Co
Hydromeletitiki
Inasco Hellas
Intracom Telecom
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I A E S T E
J & P Avax S.A.
Kalitsis Antonis-Civil Engineer
Kampakas S.A.
Laboratory of Applied
ThermodynamicsLaboratory of Architectural
Technology-A.U.TH.
Laboratory of Computer Systems
Architecture-A.U.TH.
Laboratory of Environmental
Technology-N.T.U.A.
Laboratory of Knowledge and
Database Systems-N.T.U.A.
Laboratory of Machine Elements
and Machine Design-A.U.TH.
Laboratory of Maritime
Engineering and Maritime WorksA.U.TH.
Laboratory of Metallurgy-N.T.U.A.
Laboratory of Microwave & Fiber
Optics-N.T.U.A.
Laboratory of Polymer Reaction
Engineering-A.U.TH.
Laboratory of Sanitary
Technology-N.T.U.A.
Laboratory of Soil Dynamics and
Engineering Seismology-A.U.TH.
Laboratory of Steel StructuresN.T.U.A.
Laboratory of Telecommunication
Systems-A.U.TH.
Loufakis Chemicals S.A.
Mel-Macedonian Paper Mills S.A.
Meletitiki-A.N. Tombazis &
Associates Architects
Meteko S.A.
Motor Oil Hellas Corinth
Refineries S.A.
Municipal Corporation of Alternate
Planning of Kozani [DEPEPOK]
N. Tressos & Associates
Nicoglou Bakery and Yeast S.A.
(ZANAE)
Obermeyer Hellas Ltd.
Ourulis & Co.
Pangaea Consulting Engineers
Ltd.
Phosphoric Fertilizers Industry
S.A.
Public Power Corporation
Public Gas Corporation of Greece
[DEPA] S.A.
P.Spiliotakos & Associates
Regional Development Agency of
West Macedonia
Sani S.A. & Pallini S.A.
S & B Industrial Minerals S.A.
Sidenor S.A.
Siemens S.A.
Sima S.A.
Sovel S.A.
Spexa S.A.
Titan Cement Company S.A.
V & D Varouxakis S.A.
Water Supply, Drainage &
Distribution Municipal Co
Participating Institutions
Agricultural University of Athens
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Democritus University of Thrace
Laboratory of Heterogeneous
Mixtures & Combustion SystemsN.T.U.A.
Laboratory of Hydraulics and
Environmental EngineeringA.U.TH.
Laboratory of Intelligent Robotics
and Automation-N.T.U.A.
National Technical University of
Athens
University of Thessaly
University of Western Macedonia
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HUNGARY
Participating Employers
Allround Informatika Informatikai
Szaktanácsadó Kft.
ASA Építőipari Kft.
Bachman & Bachmann Építész
Iroda Kft.
BalaBit IT Biztonságtechnikai Kft.
Bálint Analitika Mérnöki Kutató és
Szolgáltató Kft.
Bálint és Társa Építészek Irodája
Kft.
Bay Zoltán Alkalmazott Kutatási
Közalapítvány Logisztikai
és Gyártástechnikai Intézet
Benteler Handel Cső- és
Acélkereskedelmi Kft.
BETONÚT Szolgáltató és Építő
Zrt.
Chemark Termelő és Kereskedő
Kft.
Chemitechnik-Pharma Mérnöki
Iroda Kft.
Comfort-Netshare Kereskedelmi
és Szolgáltató Kft.
Designsoft Kft.
DGS Kft.
Du-Plan Tervező Kft.
EEA Budapest Kft. - Erick van
Egeraat Associated Architects
EGÚT Zrt.
Egyetemközi Távközlési és
Informatikai Központ (ETIK)
EKS-Service Kft.
Elgoscar 2000 Kft.
ENQUA Környezet és Minőség
Szolgáltató Kft.
GE Hungary Zrt.
Halbo MCE Kft.
Hepenix Műszaki Szolgáltató Kft.
HOT-ÉP Kft.
Huntraco Zrt.
INTER-CAD Mérnöki Szoftver
Fejlesztő és Szolgáltató Kft.
KEROX Ipari és Kereskedelmi Kft.
MSC Mérnöki Tervező és
Tanácsadó Kft.
Műszertechnikai Rendszerház Kft.
Online Web Kft.
Pálffy Építész Iroda Kft.
PannonPharma Kft.
Pécsi Mélyépítő Iroda Tervező és
Szolgáltató Kft.
Politent Bt.
Pont-Terv Zrt.
Portaterv Városrendezési és
Építészeti Tervező Kft.
Telemax Gsm Szervíz
Telekommunikációs
Szolgáltató Kft.
Tigra Kft.
TRILIT Építészeti és Konstrukciós
Iroda Kft.
Unilever Magyarország Kft.
Unitef '83 Műszaki Tervező és
Fejlesztő Zrt.
Urbanitas Tervező és Tanácsadó
Kft.
Villa International Zrt.
Weener Plastic
Műanyagfeldolgozó Kft.
Participating Institutions
Dunaújvárosi Főiskola
- Déri János Kommunikációs
Intézet
Miskolci Egyetem
- Műszaki Földtudományi Kar
- Áramlás- és Hőtechnikai Gépek
Tanszék
Pannon Egyetem
- Folyamatmérnöki Tanszék
KFKI Részecske- és Magfizikai
A N N U A L
Kutatóintézet
Közlekedéstudományi Intézet Kht.
Központi Élelmiszer-tudományi
Kutatóintézet
Magyar Állami Földtani Intézet
Magyar Elektrotechnikai Ellenőrző
Intézet Kft.
(MEEI)
Magyar Építő Zrt.
Magyar Tudományos Akadémia
Műszaki Fizikai és
Anyagtudományi Intézet
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
IRAN
Participating Employers
Advanced Phase Transformation
Lab. (APTL)
Asheianeh Helicopter Cooperative
Co. (3rd Millennium Tower)
Centre of Excellence in
Electrochemistry (CEE)
Chagalesh Consulting Engineers
Construction Materials Institute
(CMI)
CVR Consulting Engineers (CVR)
Darya Khak Pay Consultants
(DKP)
Dena Rahsaz Co.
Graduate Faculty of Environment
Institute of Biochemistry and
Biophysics (IBB)
Iran Frame Co.
Iran Industrial Networks
Developments - IUT
Iran University of Science and
Technology
J.T.M.A Co.
Kavoshgaran Consulting
Engineers (KCE)
Kayson Co.
Khak Massaleh Sazan
Mahab Ghodss Consulting
Engineers
Middle East Water and
Environment (MEWE)
Omran Maroon Engineers Co.
Passargad Travel Agency
Perlite Construction Co.
Rubber Industries Engineering
and Research Company - SUT
Saghf-E-Semnan Co.
Tarbiat Modarres University
University of Tehran
Participating Institutions
Advanced Phase Transformation
Lab. (APTL)
Amir Kabir University of
Technology
Centre of Excellence in
Electrochemistry (CEE)
Graduate Faculty of Environment
Iran University of Science and
Technology
Isfahan University of Technology
Shahid Beheshti University
Sharif University of Technology
Tarbiat Modarres University
University of Arak
University of Birjand
University of Semnan
University of Rafsanjan
University of Shiraz
University of Tehran
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Iceland
Participating Employers
Landsvirkjun
Nýsköpunarmiðstöð Íslands
Plastprent
Participating Institution
University of Iceland
INDIA
KARUNYA UNIVERSITY
Participating Employers
Karunya University
Satyam Computer Services
Limited
Virtusa India Private Limited
Participating Institutions
Anna University, Tamil Nadu
Francis Xavier Engineering
College, Tamil Nadu
Indian Institute of Technology,
Bombay
Indian Institute of Technology,
Delhi
IIT, Roorkee
Jadavpur University
Kalinga Institute of Industrial
Technology University
Karunya Institute of Technology
and Sciences, Coimbatore, Tamil
Nadu
Mumbai University
Rajiv Gandhi College of Eng. &
Tech., Pondicherry University
Visvesvaraya Technological
University
MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
Participating Employers
Center for Laser Spectroscopy,
Manipal
Manipal Center for Information
Sciences
Manipal Center for Life Sciences
Manipal Institute of
Communication
Manipal Institute of Management
Manipal Institute of Technology
Manipal Dot Net
Philips BOP
Participating Institutions
Indian Institute of Technology,
Bombay
Indian Institute of Technology,
Delhi
Indian Institute of Information
Technology and Management,
Gwalior
Manipal University
National Institute of Design,
Ahmedabad
National Institute of Technology,
Kurukshetra
IRELAND
Participating Employers
Applied Optics Group, National
University of Ireland, Galway
Architectural Construction
Technology Ltd.
Arup Consulting Engineers
Boliden Tara Mines Ltd.
Cork City Council
Dundalk Institute of Technology
Leargas The Exchange Bureau
Limerick County Council
Martin Murray Architects
Mouchel Parkman Ireland Ltd.
Nanoscale Biophotonics
Laboratory, National University of
Ireland, Galway
Odysseus Project, University
College Dublin & Dublin City
University
I A E
I A E S T E
A N N U A L
Patrick Rooney Associates
Architects
Paul Arnold Architects
Roscommon County Council
Sligo County Council
South Tipperary County Council
Participating Institutions
Dublin City University
Dublin Institute of Technology,
Bolton Street
Dundalk Institute of Technology
Institute of Technology, Tallaght
National University of Ireland,
Galway
National University of Ireland,
Maynooth
Trinity College Dublin
University College Dublin
University of Limerick
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
Politecnico di Milano
- Dipartimento di Elettronica e
Informazione
Politecnico di Milano
- Dipartimento di Ingegneria
Nucleare
Politecnico di Milano - Polo di
LECCO
Politecnico di Milano International Projects Service
Reply Spa
Silvelox S.p.A.
Studio Palterer
Participating Institution
Politecnico di Milano
Arab Drip Irrigation Technologies
Arab Potash Company
Cables and Wires Manufacturing
Consolidated Consultant
Engineering & Environment
Dar Al-Handasa Consultants
Deep Sea
El Conocorde Construction
Electricity Distribution Company
Engineering University of Jordan
General Investment Company
Habib Associates
Jalal Engineering & Consulting
Office
Jordan Cement Company
Jordan Electric Power Company
Jordan Petroleum Refinery
Company
Jordan Phosphates Mining
Company
Jordan Pipes Manufacturing
Company
Jordan Steel PLC
Lacure
Manseeb Consulting Office
Ministry of Education
Mawshour/ Consultants
Municipality of Great Amman
MWH Arabtech Jardaneh
National Elictric Power Company
National Paints Factories
Company
OMB Architects
OMRANIA- Jordan
Petra Engineering Industrial
Company
Rum-Aladdin for Engineering
Industries Co.PLC
S.M. Dudin Architectures &
Engineers
Sigma Consulting Engineers
Systems & Electronic
Development
Trial Pharma
University of Jordan- Engineering
Department
University of Jordan Maintenance
Department
University of Jordan Service
Department
Zamanoun Engineering Office
Participating Institutions
Jordan University of Science and
Technology- Irbid, Jordan
Princess Summaya University for
Technology- Amman, Jordan
The Hashemite University- Zarqa,
Jordan
University of Jordan- Amman,
Jordan
Milk production company “Food
Master”
National Nuclear Center (Institute
of Nuclear Physics)
North-Kazakh State University,
Petropavlovsk
Pavlodar State University,
Pavlodar
Pepsi Cola Ltd
Research Institute of Transport
and Communication
Rudny Industrial Institute, Rudny
South Kazakhstan State
University, Shimkent
Zhezkazgan Baikonurov
University, Zhezkazgan
Participating Institutions
Almaty Technological University
Almaty Institute of Energy and
Communication
Aktau State Universit, Aktau
Atyrau Oil and Gas Institute,
Atyrau
Innovation Euro Asian University,
Pavlodar
East Kazakh State Technical
University, Ust-Kamenogorsk
Kazakh British University, Almaty
Kazakh National University,
Almaty
Kazakh National Technical
University, Almaty
Kazakh Nation Agrarian
University, Almaty
Kazakh Academy of Transport &
Communication, Almaty
Kostanai Institute of Economics
and Engineering, Kostanai
North-Kazakh State University,
Petropavlovsk
Pavlodar State University,
Pavlodar
Rudny Industrial Institute, Rudny
South Kazakhstan State
University, Shimkent
Zhezkazgan Baikonurov
University, Zhezkazgan
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ISRAEL
Participating Employers
A.L Hadas Technologies
A.Y.G.L - Engineers & Consultan
Architect Adib Daoud
Architect Amnon Rechter
Architect Arad Sharon
Architect Avi Toledano
Architect Danny Lazar
Architect Giora Gur
Architect Harry Brand
Architect Moshe safdia
Architect Peter Keinan Architect Yuval Geni
Architects Schwartz-Besnossof
Arcod Architects
Bateman
Carmel Olefins
Cohen @Prter Inc
Dagan Moshly Architects
HP
IBM Israel Edible Products Ltd.
Klil Industries
Knafo Klimor Architects
Kolker, Kolker, Epstein Architects
Microsoft R&D Center
Moshe Tzur Architects
TNUVA- Eilon Tavor Dairy
Unilever Israel Foods
Yair Gutman Architects & Town
Yoram Gadish - Engineering Ltd
Participating Institutions
Technion Israel Institute of
Technology
Tel - Aviv University. Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev
ITALY
ALFIA
Participating Employers
AEA s.r.l
Elica S.p.A
Participating Institution
Università Politecnica delle
Marche
POLITECNICO DI MILANO
Participating Employers
ABB SACE S.p.A.
AFROS CANNON S.p.A.
Cerquiglini & Rossi corporate
architecture
COPRAT S.C.A.R.L.
Design Continuum Italia Srl
EU_Ispra - European Commission
Joint Research Centre
Federico Oliva Associati
JAMAICA
Participating Employers
Beckford & Dixon Engineers
Environmental Engineers
Ministry of Agriculture, Mines &
Geology
Taylor Architects
Participating Institutions
University of Technology
University of the West Indies
JAPAN
Participating Employers
Akebono Brake Industry Co Ltd
Alps Electric Company Ltd
Canon Inc
Central Japan Railway Company
Central Research Institute of
Electric Power Industry
Hitachi Ltd
Hokkaido University
JGC Corporation
KDDI R & D Laboratories Inc
National Institute for Materials
Science
Nishimatsu~Construction Co Ltd
Nitto Kogyo Corporation
Olympus Corporation
OMRON Corporation
Osaka University
Ricoh Company Ltd
Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd
Sanyo Special Steel Co Ltd
Teikoku Oil Co Ltd
The Institute of Behavioral
Sciences
The University of Tokyo
Tokyu Corporation
Waseda University
Participating Institutions
Chuo University
Doshisha University
Hokkaido University
Keio University
Kyoto University
Osaka University
Seikei University
The University of ElectroCommunications
The University of Tokyo
Tohoku University
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tokyo Medical & Dental University
Tokyo University of Agriculture
and Technology
Tokyo University of Science
Waseda University
Yokohama National University
JORDAN
Participating Employers
Aburshaid Engineering Office
Arab Center for Engineering
KAZAKHSTAN
Participating Employers
Almaty Technological University
Almaty Institute of Energy and
Communication
Atyrau Oil and Gas Institute,
Atyrau
Architectural company “ Grado”
“Belcamit” plant, Almaty
CJSC “Shik” Company, Almaty
Computer graphics company
“Saulet”
CJSC “Shik” Company, Almaty
Design company “SCM”
East Kazakh State Technical
University, Ust-Kamenogorsk
Kazakhstan Science Research
Institute of Non-ferrous Metals,
Ust-Kamenogorsk
Kostanai Institute of Economics
and Engineering
KENYA
Participating Employers
Bob Harries Ltd
Brookside Dairy Ltd
Jomo Kenyatta University of
Agriculture & Technology
Unilever (Kenya) Ltd
Participating Institution
Jomo Kenyatta University of
Agriculture & Technology
LATVIA
Participating Employers
E&D Projekti
Grindeks
SIA Thule-Arcus
Participating Institutions
Latvia University of Agriculture
Riga Technical University
Transport and Telecommunication
Institute
University of Latvia
LEBANON
Participating Employers
American University of Beirut
(AUB)
Dar al Handasah Nazih Taleb &
Partners
Participating Institution
American University of Beirut
(AUB)
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I A E S T E
LITHUANIA
Participating Institution
Kaunas University of Technology
Estudios Superiores de Occidente
UANL - Universidad Autónoma de
Nuevo León
UDEM - Universidad de
Monterrey
UDG - Universidad de
Guadalajara
UDALP - Universidad de las
Américas - Campus Puebla
UIA Golfo - Universidad
Iberoamericana - Campus Golfo
UIA León - Universidad
Iberoamericana - Campus León
UIA Sta. Fé- Universidad
Iberoamericana - Campus Santa
Fé
UNAM - Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México
UNIVA Gdl- Universidad del
Valle de Atemajac- Campus
Guadalajara
UNIVA León- Universidad del
Valle de Atemajac- Campus León
UPAEP - Universidad Popular
Autónoma del Estado de Puebla
UR - Universidad Regiomontana
UV - Universidad Veracruzana
Universidad Autónoma de
Aguascalientes
Universidad Cristóbal Colón
Universidad de la Salle - Campus
Bajio
Universidad de la Salle - Campus
Cuernavaca
Universidad Panamericana
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
Business ART d.o.o., Podgorica
Centar Informacionog Sistema
UCG, Podgorica
Centar za Preduzetnistvo i
Ekonomski Razvoj, Podgorica
Cijevna Komerc, Podgorica
Cikom d.o.o., Podgorica
Dendros d.o.o., Podgorica
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore AD
Niksic
Elektrotehnicki Fakultet UCG,
Podgorica
Gradjevinar a.d., Podgorica
Gradjevinski Fakultet UCG,
Podgorica
Green House d.o.o., Podgorica
IGP Fidija, Podgorica
Institu za Biologiju mora, Kotor
Institut za Strateske Studije i
Prognoze, Podgorica
Komisija za Hartije od Vrijednosti,
Podgorica
Lisina d.o.o., Niksic
Masinski Fakultet UCG, Podgorica
Metalursko-Tehnoloski Fakultet
UCG, Podgorica
T-com crnogoski Telekom,
Podgorica
Vodovod, Podgorica
Zavod za Gradjevinske Materijale,
Geotehniku i Hemijska Ispitivanja,
Niksic
Participating Institutions
Mediteran University – Univerzitet
Mediteran, Podgorica
-Faculty of Visual Art
University of Montenegro
– Univerzitet Crne Gore,
Podgorica
-Faculty of Applied Computer
Science
-Faculty of Architecture
-Faculty of Civil Eng
-Faculty of Economics
-Faculty of Electrical Eng
-Faculty of Geodesy
-Faculty of Mechanical Eng
-Faculty of Metallurgy and
Technology
-Faculty of Natural Science and
Mathematics
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MALTA
Participating Employers
Architect's Studio
ArrowPharm
Bencini and Associates
Blokrete Ltd
Camilleri and Cuschieri
Dedicated Micros
Hilton Hotel, Malta (Tumas Group)
Icon Studios
Malta Communications Authority
Ministry of Resources and
Infrastructure
Oiltanking
Trelleborg Sealing
University Of Malta
Participating Institution
Univeristy of Malta
MEXICO
Participating Employers
Abastecedora de Carnes Los
Corrales, S.A. de C.V.
Aguila Fabricación, S.A. de C.V.
Aguila Mantenimiento Industrial,
S.A. de C.V.
Aplicaciones y Proyectos
Computacionales, S.A. de C.V.
Asesores Inmobiliarios Milenium
III, S. de R. L. de C.V.
Aura Arquitectos y Urbanistas
Asociados
Caja Hipódromo, S. de R. L. de
C.V.
Campbell´s de México, S.A. de
C.V.
Cardanes, S. A. de C.V.
CIATEQ - Centro de Investigación
y Asistencia Técnica del Estado
de Querétaro
Compañia Mexicana de Mecha
para Minas, S. A. de C.V.
Compañía Minera de Atocha, S.A.
de C.V.
Constructora de Infraestructura
de Durango, S.A. de C.V.
Constructora Mextli-Co, S.A. de
C.V.
Construcciones Mineras Raya,
S.A. de C.V.
Constructora General
Iberoamericana, S.A. de C.V.
Consultores en Marketing
Agropecuario, S.A. de C.V.
Corporativo de Servicos
Ambientales, S.A. de C.V.
Cremeria Wallander
Cyfra Constructores, S.A. de C.V.
Empaques de Cartón Titán, SA.de
C.V. - Planta Durango
Empaques de Cartón Titán, SA.de
C.V. - Planta Tizayuca
Empresa Contratista en Obras
Mineras Jomargo, S.A. de C.V.
FEMSA- Fomento Económico
Mexicano, S.A. de C.V.
Geo Guerrero, S.A. de C.V.
Grupo Minero Bacis, S.A. de C.V.
Hercules Construcciones de
Monterrey, S.A. de C.V.
High Security del Norte, S.A. de
C.V.
Hildebrando, S.A. de C.V.
HOST Control Programable y
Automático de Procesos, S.A. de
C.V.
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Idetc Automatización , S. A. de
C.V.
Impulsora de Bienes Alameda,
S.A. de C.V.
Industrias Forestales San Ignacio
Durango, S.A. de C.V.
Industrias Wet Line, S.A. de C.V.
Ingeniería en Electrónica del
Atlántico, S.A. de C.V.
Instituto de Ciencia y Medicina
Genómica
Instituto Tecnológico de Durango
Instituto Tecnológico Superior de
Cajeme
Instituto Tecnológico Superior de
Poza Rica
J.C. Name Arquitectos, S.C.
Moduslink México, S.A. de C.V.
Minas de San Luis, S.A. de C. V.
Moldes Stampa, S.A. de C.V.
Naher Construcciones, S. A. de
C.V.
Petro Swab de México, S.A. de
C.V.
Presidencia Municipal de
Canatlán - Estado de Durango
Proteínas Naturales, S.A. de C.V.
Plata Panamericana, S.A. de C.V.
PRODATEC - Producciones de
Alta Tecnología, S.A. de C.V.
Purificadora de Agua Tancol, S.A.
de C.V.
Rio Grande Motors, S.A. de C.V.
Rostec de México, S.A. de C.V.
Sabic Innovative Platics, S. de R.
L. de C. V.
Secretaría de Desarrollo Rural del
Estado de Puebla
Secretaria de Salud- Gobierno
del Estado de Durango- Hospital
General
Servicios de Salud de Durango
Siproma Dgo, A.C.
Sistemas Eléctricos de Potencia,
S.A. de C.V.
Taller de Arquitectura en
Movimiento, S.A. de C.V.
Tecnología Arquitectónica, S.A.
de C.V.
Transformadora Durango Gobierno del Estado de Durango
Transporte Larraga, S.A. de C.V.
Transportes Ramón Losoya
Turborreactores, S.A. de C.V.
Vianney, S.A. de C.V.
Participating Institutions
BUAP - Benemérita Universidad
Autónoma de Puebla
IPN - Instituto Politécnico
Nacional
Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad
Juárez
Instituto Tecnológico de Durango
Instituto Tecnológico de la Laguna
Instituto Tecnológico de
Querétaro
Instituto Tecnológico de Veracruz
Instituto Tecnológico Superior de
Cajeme
Instituto Tecnológico Superior de
Poza Rica
IEST - Instituto de Estudios
Superiores de Tamaulipas
ITESM Campus Monterrey
- Instituto Tecnológico y de
Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
ITESM Campus Querétaro
- Instituto Tecnológico y de
Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
ITESM Campus Santa Fé
- Instituto Tecnológico y de
Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
ITESO - Instituto Tecnológico y de
A N N U A L
MONGOLIA
Participating Employers
Golomt Bank
Health Science University of
Mongolia
Mandakh Burtgel University
Mining Company Erdenet
Ministry of Health Mongolia
MINVESCO Co.,
Mongoljingoo College
Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Mongolian University of Science
and Technology
Nab Company
National University of Mongolia
School of Mathematics
School of Geology
School of Computer Science and
Management
School of Technology Erdenet
School of Material Science
School of Industrial Design and
Technology
School of Technology Darkhan
School of Foreign Language
School of Power Engineering
School of Food and
Biotechnology
School of Civil Engineering
Sod Erdem School
Participating Institutions
Agricultural University of Mongolia
Health Science University of
Mongolia
Mandakh Burtgel University
Mongoljingoo College
Mongolian University of Science
and Technology
National University of Mongolia
MONTENEGRO
Participating Employers
Agencija za Telekomunikacije
Crne Gore, Podgorica
Alpina Mayreder, Podgorica
NORWAY
Participating Employers
Abyssus Marine
Aceca Norge
Aker Well Service
Atmel
Biotec Pharmacon
Borealis
Brunvoll
Det Norske Veritas
Dynea
Easy Park
EMGS
Enwa
FAST
Frank Mohn Services
GE Healthcare
HIB, Bergen University College
HIT, Tromsoe University College
Heli-One Norway
Istad Nett
Jupiter System Partner
LMG Marin
Miras Tech Team
NorDiag
Norsk Hydro
Norsk Senter for Telemedisin
NTNU, The Norwegian University
of Science and Technology,
Trondheim
I A E
I A E S T E
A N N U A L
NTNU TTO
Nymo Mek.
One Call
Origo Engineering
Per Knudsen Arkitekter
PGS
ProAnalysis
Schlumberger
SINTEF/MARINTEK
StatoilHydro
UIB, University of Bergen
UIO, University of Oslo
UIS, University of Stavanger
UIT, University of Tromsoe
UMB, Norwegian University of Life
Sciences, Aas
Via Nova Systems
V-Tech
Participating Institutions
HIB, Bergen University College
HIST, Trondheim University
College
NTNU, The Norwegian University
of Science and Technology,
Trondheim
UIB, University of Bergen
UIO, University of Oslo
UIS, University of Stavanger
UIT, University of Tromsoe
UMB, Norwegian University of Life
Sciences
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
PN Engineering College, NUST
Sir Syed University of Engineering
& Technology
University of Engineering &
Technology Peshawar
University of Engineering &
Technology Taxila
Armatura Krakow J. S. C., Krakow
ARMATURA Ltd., Łódź
ARTA Sp. z o.o. Łódź
Art-Group Sp z o.o. Rysy 2.
Warsaw
Automationstechnik, Krakow
B&M Optik Ltd., Zaczernie(near
Rzeszow)
BAPS Architectural Design,
Wroclaw
BESTA Przedsiębiorstwo
Budowlane sp. z o.o. Rzeszow
Bi301615(A)04 Tf8 0 0 8 3574. zate seszow
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OMAN
Participating Employers
Bank Muscat
Halliburton Worldwide Ltd
Mashhoor Al-Asfoor Engineering
Consultancies
Mohsin Haider Darwish
Muscat Municipality
National Engineering Office
Oman Cement Company
Oman Refinery Company LLC
Oman Telecommunication
Company
Parsons International & Co.
Petroleum Development Oman
LLC
Schlumberger Middle East S.A.
Sohar University
Sultan Qaboos University
The Zubair Corporation LLC
Participating Institutions
Sohar University
Sultan Qaboos University
PAKISTAN
Participating Employers
Al-Ghazi Tractors
Beacon House Informatics
Brains
Engineering Consultants
International
Mapple Leaf Cement
Progressive Consultants
Qadri Associates
Sapphire Fibres
Siddique Leather Works
Wadood Woolen Mills
Participating Institutions
Balochistan University of
Engineering & Technology
GIK Institute of Sciences
Karachi University
National University of Sciences &
Technology
NED University of Engineering &
Technology
NUST Institute of Information
Technology
PANAMA
Participating Employers
Canon Latinoamérica
Cotito Boor
Embutidos Berard S.A.
Fortuna
INDRA
Unión Fenosa
Universidad Tecnológica de
Panamá
Participating Institutions
Universidad de Panamá
Universidad Santa Maria La
Antigua
Universidad Tecnológica de
Panamá
Peru
Participating Employers
BISA
DHL
Fabtech
IP3
JJC
Limenco
Universidad de Piura
Yoherza
Participating Institutions
Pontificia Universidad Católica
del Perú
Universidad Católica de Santa
María
Universidad de Piura
Universidad Nacional Agraria La
Molina
Universidad Nacional de
Ingeniería
Universidad Nacional Mayor de
San Marcos
Universidad Ricardo Palma
Universidad Santo Toribio de
Mogrovejo
POLAND
Participating Employers
3a.pl , Gliwice
AbaCo Holding Sp. z o.o. Krakow
ABB Corporate Research Center
in Krakow, Krakow
ABB Sp z o.o. Łódź
AdRem Software sp. z o.o.
Krakow
Advanced Network Technologies
sp z o.o. Gliwice
AGH University of Science and
Technology, Krakow
ALTERIS Sp. z o.o. Katowice
AN Pharmacy Sp. z o.o.
Skorzewo. ul. Sadowa 38
ANT Sp. z.o.o, Kraków
APA Projekt sp. Z o.o. Łódź
APA Wojciechowski Sp. z o.o.
Domeyki 5. Warsaw
Apriso Sp. z o.o. Krakow
ARCADIS Grabowski, Łódź
ARCHISTUDIO , Katowice
Architecture Office CAD Ltd.,
Zamieniecka 46. Warsaw
Are sp. z o.o. Chmielna 24/3.
Warsaw
Arhead Sp. z o.o. Francuska 30/2.
Warsaw
S T E
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I A E S T E
Instytut Automatyzacji Procesów
Technologicznych i ZSW (Silesian
University of Technology), Gliwice
Instytut Chemii Ogólnej i
Ekologicznej PŁ, Łódź
Instytut Chemii Organicznej
Politechnika Łódzka, Łódź
Instytut Fizjologii i Patologii
Słuchu, Kajetany. Mokra 17.
Nadarzyn
Instytut Maszyn Przepływowych
PŁ, Łódź
Instytut Maszyn Przepływowych,
Politechnika Łódzka, Łódź
Instytut Materiałów Inżynierskich
i Biomedycznych (Silesian
University of Technology), Gliwice
Instytut Podstaw Chemii
Żywności, Łódź
Instytut Pojazdów PŁ, Łódź
Instytut Spawalnictwa, Gliwice
Invest Centrostal Sp. z o.o.
Siewierska 13/32. Warsaw
INWAT Zakład BadawczoProjektowy, Łódź
Inwestycje, Budownictwo, Handel
INWEST-COMPLEX Sp. z o.o.
Gliwice
INZYNIERIA Rzeszow Ltd.,
Rzeszow
IP System Control Sp. z o.o.
Poznan. ul. Lindego 6
Isotops Research and
Development Centre POLATOM,
05-400 Otwock-Świerk (building
24A)
IT Vision, Krakow
ITA-TEST s.c., Obozowa 82a/1
Warsaw
Jasiński Kruszewski Architekci,
Rakowiecka 45/11 02-528
Warsaw
JEMS Architekci SP. z o.o.
Warsaw. Gagarina 28a
K.R.U.K. Technika i Energia,
Poznan. Gdynska 54
Katedra
Geomechaniki,Budownictwa
Podziemnego i Zarządzania
Ochroną Powierzchni
(Politechnika Śląska), Gliwice
Katedra Informatyki Stosowanej,
Łódź
Katedra Mikroelektroniki i Tech.
Informat., Łódź
KB Telekom Sp. z o.o. Głogowska
32. 01-743 Warsaw
KMC-Services Sp. z o.o. Kraków
KNOTT Sp z o.o. Pławce.
Zdziewchowice
KOSKISEN OY, Trzebinia
KPG Ltd, Krakow
Kulczyński Architekt Sp. z.o.o.,
Zgoda 4/2. Warsaw
Kwadrat Sp z o.o. Studio
Architektoniczne, Gdynia
Laboratorium Kosmetyczne
Dr.Irena Eris, Armii Krajowej 12.
Piaseczno
Llentabhallen Sp. z o.o. Gdańsk
MAAS S.C. Architecture Office,
Lekarska 4. Warsaw
Making Waves Sp. z o.o. Krakow
MakoLab M. i K. Sopek, Ltd.,
Łódź
Marek Budzyński Architekt
Sp. z o.o. Al. Komisji Edukacji
Narodowej 95 Warsaw
Martifer Polska Sp. z o.o. Gliwice
MC-Bauchemie Sp. z o.o. Sroda
Wielkopolska.
Medical Biology Centre,
Laboratory of Genetics &
Physiology of Mycobacteria, Lodz
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Medical Biology Centre,
Laboratory of Molecular Virology
and Biological Chemistry, Lodz
Medical Biology Centre, Polish
Academy of Sciences, Laboratory
of Transcriptional Regulation,
Lodz
MGGP S.A., Tarnow
Michelin Polska S.A, Olsztyn
Mota-Engil Polska S.A., Krakow
MOTOR NAUTA Spółka z o.o.
Gdynia
MrTed Polska Sp. z.o.o., Kraków
MS Gliwickie Biuro Projektów
Malczewski Szweda Spółka
Jawna, Gliwice
NABUD Przedsiebiorstwo
Projektowania, Poznan.
NC.Art Sp. z o.o. Ul. Lazurowa 10,
Sękocin Stary
Nearshoring Solutions Sp. z o.o.
Gdańsk
NETZSCH Instrumenty Sp. z o.o.
Krakow
NIBCO Ltd. Łódź
Nokia Siemens Networks Sp. z
o.o. Wroclaw
OBRAM Ltd., Olsztyn
Oficyna Wydawnicza “Read me”,
Łódź
Okręgowe Przedsiębiorstwo
Geodezyjno-Kartograficzne OPGK
Sp z o.o. Gdansk
OVE ARUP & PARTNERS
INTERNATIONAL LTD SP Z o.o.
Królewska 16. Warsaw
P.I.T. Telecommunications
Research Institute Gdansk
Division, Gdańsk
P.P.H.U."Blak-mens", Opalinica.
ul. Terespockie 43
PAISM, Łódź
Paragraf s.c Rydzoń Zofia i Piotr,
Wroclaw
PERI Polska Sp. z o.o, Słoneczna
62. Warsaw
PHILIPS LIGHTING Pabianice SA,
Łódź/Pabianice
Platan Sp. z o.o. Sopot. ul.
Platanowa 2
POTRONICS SP Z o.o. Łódź
Pracownia FORMART, Łódź
Pracownia Projektowa 77,
Poznan.
Pracownia Projektowa Wojciech
Kolesiński, Poznan.
Pracownia Projektowania
Konstrukcji Budowlanych Henryk
Maćkowiak, Poznan.
Pracownia Studiów, Projektów
Drogowych KLOTOIDAs.c.
Mirosław Bajor, Andrzej Zygmunt,
Kraków
Pracownia Usługowa Planowania i
Architektury ARCHEX, Wroclaw
PREBEX Sp. z o.o. Wroclaw
PREXER PROJEKT Ltd, Łódź
PROART Anna Rostkowska,
Śniadeckich 10. Warsaw
Projekt 206 Jacek Główczewski,
Sławomir Rusajczyk, Marek
Skrzypiński Spółka Cywilna,
Sopot
Projekt-team, Suchy Las. os.
Jagodowe 13/2
Projekty Bankowe POLSOFT sp. z
o.o. Poznan.
PROLAN Sp. z o.o, Gliwice
Przedsiębiorstwo Inżynierskie
Ćwiertnia Sp. z o.o. Poznan
Przedsiebiorstwo PrzemyslowoHandlowe TRANSSYSTEM S.A.,
Wola Dalsza
A N N U A L
Przedsiębiorstwo Robót
Drogowo-Mostowych w Lublinie
S.A., Lublin
Przedsiebiorstwo Uslug
Geodezyjnych "Geodet", Wroclaw
Przedsiębiorstwo Wdrażania
Innowacji INWET S.A., Chorzów
Przemysłówka - SKANSKA S.A.,
Łódź
Radiotechnika Marketing Sp. z
o.o. Pietrzykowice near Wroclaw
Reckitt Benckiser Production
(Poland) Sp. z o.o. Okunin 1.
Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki
REINVEST Ltd. Przedsiębiorstwo
Projektowania i Realizacji
Inwestycji, Łódź
Rex-Bud Sp. Z o.o. Łódź
Rucker-POLSKA Sp.zo.o. Biuro
Konstrukcyjne, Światowida
47B/36. Warsaw
Rzeszow University of Technology
Civil Engineering Technology
Centre Ltd., Rzeszow
Samsung Electronics Polska Sp. z
o.o. Al. Armii Ludowej 14. Warsaw
Secura B.C. sp. z o.o.
Kościuszkowców 49.04-545
Warsaw
Semicon Sp. z o.o. Zwoleńska
43/43a. Warsaw
SOCHOR - Zakład Elektroniki i
Mechaniki Precyzyjnej, Łódź
Software Mind, Krakow
Solaris Bus & Coach S.A.,
Poznan.
Solaris Laser S.A., Wynalazek 6.
Warsaw
Soletanche Sp. z o.o. Site in
Warsaw
Sopockie Towarzystwo
Ubezpieczeń Ergo Hestia SA,
Sopot
Sound&Space Robert Lebioda,
Poznan.
Spółka Projektowania
Architektonicznego Sadowski,
Sadowska, Poznan.
Stal-Invest, Krakow
Studio A4 Spolka Projektowa z
o.o. Szczecin
Superfoto.pl Sp z o.o. Krakow
SZCZEŚNIAK DENIER
ARCHITEKCI Sp.z o.o, Al. 3 Maja
2/49 00-391 Warszawa
Sztuka Użytkowa Ltd., Łódź
TEREN, Łódź
Test Systemy Uszczelniajace,
Czestochowa
TIBEX Ltd., Łódź
Towarzystwo Gospodarcze
MEGART Sp. z o.o, Mikołów
Transprojekt Gdański Spółka z
o.o. Gdańsk
Tukaj Mapping Central Europe sp.
z o.o. Krakow
University of Lodz, Department
of Chemical Technology and
Environmental Protection, Lodz
University of Lodz, Department of
Experimental Physics, Lodz
University of Lodz, Department of
General and Inorganic Chemistry,
Lodz
University of Lodz, Department of
General Biochemistry, Lodz
University of Lodz, Department of
Mathematics, Lodz
University of Lodz, Department of
Molecular Genetics, Lodz
University of Lodz, Department of
Organic Chemistry, Lodz
University of Lodz, Department
of Plant Physiology and
Biochemistry Biology, Lodz
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
University of Lodz, Institute
of Biophysics, Department of
Biophysics and Environmental
Pollution, Lodz
University of Lodz, Institute
of Biophysics, Department of
General Biophysics, Lodz
University of Lodz, Institute
of Biophysics, Department of
Termobiology, Lodz
University of Lodz, Institute of
Microbiology and Immunology
Department of Immunology and
Infections,
University of Warmia and Mazury,
The Faculty of Food Sciences,
Olsztyn
VERACOMP S.A., Krakow
Volantis Systems Limited sp. z
o.o. Krakow
WAK Architecture Design Studio,
Łódź
WAMECH - Producer of the
Industrial Trolleys, Krakow
Wierszyłłowski&Projektanci,
Poznan.
Wieslaw Gawel's Screw Factory,
Palikowka
WILKOCKI PROJEKT, Łódź
WROKAR Sp. z o.o. Wroclaw
Wulkan Foundry PLC,
Czestochowa
Wydział Elektrotechniki i
Informatyki, Politechnika
Lubelska, Lublin
Wydział Inżynierii Środowiska,
Politechnika Lubelska, Lublin
Zaklad Metalurgiczny WSK
Rzeszow,
Zakład Robót Elektrycznych
Tadeusz Jaszczewski, Lublin and
Lublin province
Participating Institutions
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza
Politechnika Częstochowska
Politechnika Gdańska
Politechnika Krakowska
Politechnika Lubelska
Politechnika Łódzka
Politechnika Poznańska
Politechnika Rzeszowska
Politechnika Szczecińska
Politechnika Śląska
Politechnika Warszawska
Politechnika Wrocławska
Uniwersytet Łódzki
Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy we
Wrocławiu
Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski
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PORTUGAL
Participating Employers
Accenture, Consultores de
Gestão, S.A.
Albatroz Engenharia, S.A.
CATIM - Centro de Apoio
Tecnológico à Indústria
Metalomecânica
CIMPOR - Cimentos de Portugal,
S.A.
CUF - Químicos Industriais, S.A.
Deloitte Consultores, S.A.
EDP - Energias de Portugal, S.A.
Faculdade de Ciências e
Tecnologia da Universidade de
Coimbra
- Associação para o
Desenvolvimento da
Aerodinâmica Industrial (ADAI)
- Centro de Engenharia Mecânica
da Universidade de Coimbra
(CEMUC)
I A E
I A E S T E
A N N U A L
- Centro de Investigação de
Engenharia de Processos
Químicos (C.I.E.P.Q.P.F)
- Centro de Química
Faculdade de Ciências e
Tecnologia da Universidade Nova
de Lisboa
- Centro de Estudos Geológicos
- Centro de Investigação em
Geociências Aplicadas (CIGA)
- Centro de Investigação em
Materiais (CENIMAT)
- Departamento de Química
- Rede de Química e Tecnologia
- Centro de Química Fina e
Biotecnologia (REQUIMTE
- CQFB)
Faculdade de Ciências da
Universidade de Lisboa
- BIOSURFIT S.A.
- Centro de Biologia Ambiental
- Centro de Engenharia Biológica
- Centro de Química e Bioquímica
- Instituto de Bioquímica e
Engenharia Biomédica (IBEB)
Faculdade de Engenharia da
Universidade do Porto
- Instituto de Desenvolvimento e
Inovação Tecnológica (IDIT)
- Instituto de Engenharia de
Sistemas e Computadores
(INESC PORTO)
- Laboratório de Engenharia de
Processos, Ambiente e Energia
(LEPAE)
- Laboratório de Inteligência
Artificial e Ciências de
Computadores/Núcleo de
Inteligência Artificial Distribuída e
Robótica (LIACC/NIAD&R)
Ferrovias e Construções, S.A.
Instituto Superior de Ciências do
Trabalho e da Empresa
- Associação para o
Desenvolvimento das
Telecomunicações e Técnicas de
Informática (ADETTI)
- Dinâmia - Centro de
Estudos sobre a Mudança
Socioeconómica
Instituto Superior Técnico
- Centro de Ambiente e
Tecnologia Marítimos (MARETEC)
- Centro de Estudos de
Hidrossistemas (CEHIDRO)
- Centro de Fusão Nuclear (CFN)
- Instituto de Engenharia de
Estruturas, Território e Construção
(ICIST)
- Instituto de Sistemas e Robótica
(ISR)
LNEC - Laboratório Nacional de
Engenharia Civil
Mercedes-Benz Comercial
- Vendas e Assistência Técnica,
Lda.
Microsoft - Software para
Microcomputadores, Lda.
Nokia Siemens Networks, S.A.
QIMONDA Portugal, S.A.
REN - Rede Eléctrica Nacional,
S.A.
SECIL - Companhia Geral de Cal
e Cimento, S.A.
Somincor - Sociedade Mineira de
Neves-Corvo, S.A.
SOPAC - Sociedade Produtora de
Adubos Compostos, S.A.
STAB VIDA, Investigação e
Serviços em Ciências Biológicas,
Lda.
Universidade de Aveiro
- Centro de Estudos do Ambiente
e do Mar (CESAM)
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
- Instituto de Engenharia
Electrónica e Telemática de
Aveiro (IEETA)
- Instituto de Telecomunicações
(Aveiro)
Universidade da Beira Interior
- Centro de Engenharia Civil da
UBI
- Departamento de Ciências
Aeroespaciais
- Departamento de Engenharia
Electromecânica
- Departamento de Matemática
- Faculdade de Artes, Multimedia
e Design Gráfico
- Faculdade de Ciências da
Saúde
Vulcano Termodomésticos, S.A.
Ydreams Informática, S.A.
Participating Institutions
Faculdade de Ciências e
Tecnologia, Universidade de
Coimbra
Faculdade de Ciências e
Tecnologia, Universidade Nova
de Lisboa
Faculdade de Ciências,
Universidade de Lisboa
Faculdade de Engenharia,
Universidade do Porto
Instituto Superior de Ciências do
Trabalho e da Empresa
Instituto Superior Técnico,
Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Universidade de Aveiro
Universidade da Beira Interior
S.C. Bucureşti Internaţional
Proiect S.A.
Bbm Grup
S.C. Bogoescu Arhitectură
Urbanism S.R.L.
F.C.I. Capitel International S.R.L.
Ccpec – University of Architecture
and Urbanism "Ion Mincu"
- Bucharest
Romanian College of Pharmacists
/ University of Medicine and
Pharmacy “Carol Davila” – Faculty
of Pharmacy
Comnord S.A.
S.C. De Constructii Erbasu S.A.
Cristea Arhitectura
DS B. Arhitectura
S.C. Graphic Studio S.R.L.
S.C. Hidroconstructia S.A
S.C. Hidroproiect Design S.A
S.C. M Design Arhitectură Şi
Urbanism S.R.L.
Neo Bos Arhitectura S.R.L.
Popp & Associates
Procema S.A.
Prodomus S.A.
S.C. Proiect Bucureşti S.A.
“Silvarom” S.A.
Transalpin Industries S.A.
Western Outdoor Srl
S.C. Westfourth Architecture S.A.
Zip Studio S.R.L.
Participating Institutions
"Ion Ionescu de la Brad"
Agricultural Sciences and
Veterinary Medicine University
- Iasi
Polytechnical University
- Bucharest
University of Architecture
and Urbanism "Ion Mincu"
- Bucharest]
University of Civil Engineering
– Bucharest
West University - Timisoara
Moscow State University of
Radiotechnics, Electronics,
Automatics
Orenburg State University
Peoples’ Friendship University of
Russia
Russian Academy of Foreign
Trade
Russian Plekhanov academy of
Economics
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REPUBLIC OF Korea
Global ASSOCIATION OF
Training and exchange
Participating Employers
Chungbuk National University
Chungnam National University
ETRI (Electronics,
Telecommunication Research
Institute)
Ewha Womens University
KIMS (Korea Institute of Materials
Research)
KIER (Korea Institute of Energy
Research)
Korea University
KunKuk University
POSTECH
Samsung Electronics
SK Telecom
Sookmyung Womens University
Wonkwang University
Participaing Institutions
Ajou University
Chingwah University
KAIST
Korea University
POSTECH
Seoul National University
Sookmyung University
Sungkyunkwan University
Yonsei University
Keimyung University
Participating Employer
Keimyung University
ROMANIA
Participating Employers
S.C. Aedificia Carpaţi S.A.
Agisfor
S.C. Apasco S.A.
Apolodor Comimpex SRL
Arhitectural Srl
RUSSIA
Participating Employers
A. Asadov Architectural Studio
Arch 4 Studio- Swiss-Russian
Company
Architectural Studio
Manipulazione Internazionale
BN Engineering
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
Participating Institutions
Bauman Moscow State Technical
University
D. Mendeleev University of
Chemical Technology
Institute of Management,
Marketing and Finance
Moscow Aviation Institute
Moscow Engineering-Physical
Institute
Moscow Lomonosov State
University
Moscow Power Engineering
University
Moscow State Region University
Moscow State Technical
University MAMI
SERBIA
Participating Employers
Arhitrav, Beograd
AB&Co. Geosystems, Novi Sad
Atelje Kresovic, Novi Sad
Agrovojvodina Export-Import,
Novi Sad
Albus, Novi Sad
Ardi d.o.o., Novi Sad
AdverCity, Nis
Agroinstitut, Sombor
Biro 59, Beograd
BIP Holding, Beograd
Beograd-put, Beograd
Banker Internet, Nis
CEP, Beograd
Centar za puteve Vojvodine, Novi
Sad
Danubijus, Novi Sad
Digital Telekom, Novi Sad
DTD Kanal GDP, Novi Sad
DMV, Nis
Duvanska industrija, Nis
Ehting, Beograd
Ekonomski institut, Beograd
Energoprojekt - Arhitektura i
urbanizam, Novi Beograd
Energoprojekt - EnergoData, Novi
Beograd
Energoprojekt - Hidroinzenjering,
Novi Beograd
Energo-sistem a.d., Novi Sad
EPS - Elektrodistribucija, Beograd
EPS - Elektrovojvodina projektni
biro, Novi Sad
EPS - Panonske elektrane, Novi
Sad
Eparhijska radionica, Beograd
Fox D.o.o., Nis
GRAFIX, Beograd
Galenika, Zemun
GP “Napred”, Novi Beograd
GP “Neimar” - EPJ “ Inzenjering”,
Novi Sad
GPP Grad-ing, Novi Sad
Gardi, Novi Sad
Graditelj, Novi Sad
GP Kosanica D.o.o., Nis
Grejanje D.P., Zrenjanin
HIP - Azotara, Pancevo
HIP - Petrohemija, Pancevo
IHTM, Beograd
INI, Beograd
ITNMS, Beograd
INEP, Zemun
Ikarbus, Zemun
Iritel, Zemun
Industrija boja i lakova “Duga”,
Beograd
Institut “Nikola Tesla”, Beograd
Institut “Mihajlo Pupin”, Beograd
Institut za nuklearne nauke
“Vinca”, Beograd
Institut za fiziku, Zemun
Institut za molekularnu genetiku i
genetsko inzenjerstvo, Beograd
Institut za puteve, Beograd
Institut za vodoprivredu “Jaroslav
Cerni”, Beograd
Institut za zastitu na radu, Novi
Sad
S T E
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I A E S T E
Institut za prevenciju, Novi Sad
Informatika, Novi Sad
Inter@ctive, Nis
“Janko Lisjak” - Ekoloski
inzenjering, Beograd
Jugoinspekt, Novi Sad
Jugozapadna Backa a.d., Bac
Kompanija “Voj-put”, Subotica
Lola Institut, Beograd
Luka Beograd, Beograd
MINEL - ELVO, Novi Beograd
MINEL - ELIP, Novi Beograd
MB Projekt, Novi Sad
Matica Srpska - Biblioteka, Novi
Sad
Metalo-plastika, Backa Palanka
MicronasNIT, Novi Sad
Motins, Novi Sad
Muzej grada Novog Sada,
Petrovaradin
Nacionalna laboratorija za
ispitivanje semena, Novi Sad
Navip - Fruskogorac, Novi Sad
Neimar Projekt, Novi Sad
Novosadska mlekara, Novi Sad
Novosadske toplane, Novi Sad
NIS - Naftagas, Novi Sad
NIS - Rafinerija nafte, Novi Sad
NIS - Gas, Novi Sad
NIS - Gas, Merenje i regulacija,
Novi Sad
NIS - Gas, Odrzavanje gasovoda,
Zrenjanin
Naftagas - Montaza a.d.,
Zrenjanin
NisProjekt, Nis
NisInvest d.o.o., Nis
Panongrad, Subotica
“Pavle Beljanski”, Spomen Zbirka,
Novi Sad
“Petar Drapsin” a.d., Novi Sad
Plan d.d., Novi Sad
Poslovni prostor, Novi Sad
Pro-Ing a.d., Novi Sad
Positive IT&Media, Nis
PUT Inzenjering, Nis
Rafinerija nafte “Beograd”,
Beograd
Republicki geodetski zavod,
Beograd
Referent inc. d.o.o., Novi Sad
SANU - Institut tehnickih nauka,
Beograd
Sigmaprojekt, Beograd
Sinestezia, Beograd
Studia, Beograd
Sirius N.S., Novi Sad
Srbijagas, Novi Sad
Stambena zadruga “Atrijum”, Novi
Sad
Stambena zadruga “Profit”, Novi
Sad
Somboled, Sombor
Sunce a.d., Sombor
SM – Design, Nis
Termoelektrana “Nikola Tesla”,
Obrenovac
Transped, Novi Sad
Urbanisticki zavod, Beograd
Urbanizam, Novi Sad
Urbisprojekt, Novi Sad
University of Belgrade:
•Arhitektonski fakultet
•Elektrotehnicki fakultet
•Gradjevinski fakultet
•Hemijski fakultet
•Matematicki fakultet
•Masinski fakultet
-CENT
•Rudarsko-geoloski fakultet
•Sumarski fakultet
•Tehnolosko-metalurski fakultet
-Katedra za biohemijsko
inzenjerstvo
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-Katedra za OHT
-Katedra za OTN
-Katedra za organsku hemiju
-Katedra za tekstilno inzenjerstvo
University of Novi Sad:
•Fakultet za arhitekturu i
gradjevinu
•Fakultet tehnickih nauka
-Institut za automatsko
upravljanje
-Institut za energetiku
-Institut za graficki dizajn
-Institut za industrijsku gradnju
-Institut za industrijske sisteme
-Institut za inzenjerstvo
-Institut za mehaniku
-Institut za menadzment
-Institut za proizvodno
inzenjerstvo
-Institut za telekomunikacije
-Institut za RAM
•Poljoprivredni fakultet
•Prirodno-matematicki fakultet
-Institut za fiziku
-Institut za matematiku
University of Nis:
•Elektronski fakultet
-Laboratorija za TV
-Laboratorija za MT
-Laboratorija za robotiku
•Filozofski fakultet
•Gradjevinsko-arhitektonski
fakultet
•JUNIS
•Masinski fakultet
•Prirodno-matematicki fakultet
-Katedra za biologiju
-Katedra za fiziku
-Katedra za geografiju
-Katedra za informatiku
Vodovod i Kanalizacija, Novi Sad
Vojvodina Pro-Ing “46”, Novi Sad
Vojvodina put, Novi Sad
Vodovod i Kanalizacija, Zrenjanin
Vizus, Nis
Zelenilo, Beograd
Zavod za izgradnju grada, Novi
Sad
Zavod za puteve, mostove i
saobracajnice Vojvodine, Novi
Sad
Zavod za zastitu spomenika
kulture, Novi Sad
Zavod za urbanizam, Nis
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
Nisu
University of Kragujevac
– Univerzitet u Kragujevcu
University of Pristina – Univerzitet
u Pristini
University of Novi Pazar
– Univerzitet u Novom Pazaru
Megatrend University – Univerzitet
Megatrend, Beograd
Faculty of Technical Sciences in
Bor – Fakultet tehnickih nauka u
Boru
Faculty of Technical Sciences in
Cacak – Tehnicki fakultet, Cacak
A N N U A L
Fourah Bay College, University Of
Sierra Leone
Institute of Public Administration &
Management (IPAM)
RAMSY Medical Laboratory
Sierra Leone Brewery Limited
Sierra Rutile Mining Company
Tiwan Memory Masters (Network
Providers)
Tractors & Equipments
Participating Institutions
Eastern Polytechincal College,
Kenema
Fourah Bay College, University Of
Sierra Leone
Institute Of Public Administration
and Management (IPAM)
Njala University
Milton Margai College of
Education and Technology
(MMCET)
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
IBE d.d.
IB-PROCADD
Igre d.o.o.
Institute of metals and technology
Jozef Stefan Institute
LE-technics
Litostroj E.I.
Marles hiše Maribor d.o.o.
Menerga d.o.o.
NAFTA GEOTERM d.o.o.
Reichenberg arhitecture d.o.o.
SADAR VUGA Architects d.o.o.
Savatech d.o.o.
Savatech d.o.o.
Spica international d.o.o.
Studio Kalamar
TALUM d.d.
University of Maribor, Faculty
of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science
University of Maribor, Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering
University of Maribor, Center
for Applied Mathematics and
Theoretical Physics
Elea IC d.o.o.
University of Maribor, Faculty
of Chemistry and Chemical
Engineering
Participating Institutions
University of Ljubljana,
Biotechnical Faculty
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of
Architecture
University of Ljubljana, Faculty
of Chemistry and Chemical
Engineering
University of Ljubljana, Faculty
of Computer and Information
Science
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of
Electrical Engineering
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering
University of Maribor, Faculty of
Civil and Geodetic Engineering
University of Maribor, Faculty of
Civil Engineering
University of Maribor, Faculty
of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science
University of Maribor, Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering
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SIERRA LEONE
Participating Employers
Bo/Kenema Power Station
Eastern Polytecnical College,
Kenema
SLOVAKIA
Participating Employers
Asseco Slovakia, s.r.o.
AUREX, s.r.o.
Faculty of Economics, TU of
Košice
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
and Information Technology, SUT*
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
and Informatics, TU of Košice
Faculty of Informatics and
Information Technology, SUT*
Faculty of Metallurgy, TU of
Košice
Faculty of Mining, Ecology,
Process Control and
Geotechnology, TU of Košice
Faculty of Natural Sciences,
Comenius University
FREQUENTIS, s.r.o.
Institute of Chemistry, Slovak
Academy of Sciences
Institute of Electrical Engineering,
Slovak Academy of Sciences
Institute of Measurement Science,
Slovak Academy of Sciences
Matador Automotive, a.s.
Nemetschek Slovakia, s.r.o.
Slovak Telecom, a.s.
Soitron, a.s.
Technical University in Trenčín
Technical University in Zvolen
Participating Institutions
Faculty of Architecture, Slovak
University of Technology
Faculty of Economics, TU of
Košice
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
and Information Technology, SUT
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
and Informatics, TU of Košice
Faculty of Forestry, Technical
University in Zvolen
Faculty of Chemical and Food
Technology, SUT
Faculty of Informatics and
Information Technology, SUT
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics
and Informatics, Comenius
University
Faculty of Natural Sciences,
Comenius University
University of Žilina
Faculty of Natural Sciences
SLOVENIA
Participating Employers
Franconi d.o.o.
HELIOS
SPAIN
Participating Employers
Abm Engineering and Consulting
S.L
Acieroid S.A.
Acta S.L.
Aegis Security,S.L.
Aena Aeropuertos Españoles Y
Navegación Aérea
Aidico
Ainsa Garuz S.L.
Ajuntament De Tavernes De La
Valldigna
Albert Daniel Fornos
Albert Pla I Gisbert Arquitecte
Alberto Millares Prats
Alberto Paradís Arquitecto, S.L.
Alex Sibils Ensesa
Alimatic S.L.
Allibert Manutención S.A.
Amer Gourmet S.L.
Ana Cebrián González
Analaqua S.L.
Antonio M. Arquitectos
Applus Idiada
Arcion, S.A. Construcciones
Ardanuy Ingeniería S.A.
Arin. Consultores S.L.
I A E
I A E S T E
A N N U A L
Arq-Ing Catalunya, S.L.
Arquisur Proyectos Inmobiliarios
S.L.
Arsys Internet S.L.
Artefacto Girona S.C.P.
Artificial Solutions Iberia S.L.
Ashland Chemical Hispania S.L.
Asociación Nacional De
Ingenieros De Icai
Asociación Wafae
Atres Arquitectura Interior
A-Trio Arquitectos S.L.
Augimar, Obras Y Contratas
Augimar. Gestión Inmobiliaria
Autoescuelas Torcal S.L.
Automa-Inge: Ingeniería Y
Automatizaciones
Automóviles La Vall S.L.
Autoridad Portuaria De Gijón
Autoridad Portuaria De Valencia
Autoritat Portuària De Tarragona
Avl Ibérica, S.A.
Ayesa
Ayuntamiento De Alcoy
Ayuntamiento De Algemesí
Ayuntamiento De Barcelona
Ayuntamiento De Castril
Ayuntamiento De L’eliana
Ayuntamiento De La Roca Del
Vallés
Ayuntamiento De Montcada I
Reixac
Ayuntamiento De Montserrat
Ayuntamiento De Paterna
Ayuntamiento De Puçol
Ayuntamiento De Sumacarcer
Ayuntamiento De Tarragona
Ayuntamiento De Torremolinos
Bayer Cropscience S.L.
Biomedical Image TechnologyDpto. Ingeniería Electrónica Etsi
Telecomunicación Madrid
Bizkaiko Berrikuntza Agentzia S.A.
Blauverd, S.L.
Blazquez Guanter Arquitectes
Brufau, Obiol, Moya & Ass. S.L.
Caja De Ahorros De Murcia
Caja De Ahorros Del Mediterráneo
Camping Caravaning Cuenca
Campo Betica,S.L.
Cartografía General S.A.Cartogesa
Cavisur S.L.
Ccrs Arquitectos
Centro De Estudios Chinos
Chavsa
Chemical And Environmental
Engineering DepartmentUniversity Of Zaragoza
Citelum Iberica S.A.
Cm Arquitectura, Ingenieria,
Urbanismo Y Medio Ambiente
S.L.
Cm Domingo Y Lázaro Ingenieros,
S.L.
Coboros Arquitectos Asociados
Colegio De Ingenieros De
Caminos, Canales Y Puertos De
Madrid
Comexi S.A.U.
Componentes Y Conjuntos S.A.
Confederación Hidrográfica Del
Júcar
Consell Comarcal Del Maresme
Construcciones , Asfalto Y
Control S.A.- Conacon
Construcciones Ker S.A.
Construcciones Sánchez
Dominguez S.A.- Sando
Constructora Hispánica S.A.
Consultora Levantina De
Infraestructuras S.L.
Copasa S.A. De Obras Y Servicios
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
Covi Arquitectura S.L.
Crea Becksal S.L.
Crivillers I Arquitectes Associats
S.L.
Cropu S.A.
Csd S.A.
Daimler Chrysler España, S.A.
Dau Componentess.A.
Decya Arquitectos S.L.
Departamento De Explotacion De
Minas- E.T.S. De Ingenieros De
Minas De Oviedo
Departamento De Ingenieria
Quimica. Universidad De Alicante
Departamento De Matemáticas.
Universidad De Oviedo
Depuración De Aguas Del
Mediterráneo
Diputación De Barcelona
Diputación Provincial Alicante
Dpto. Arquitectura De
Computadores . Etsiinformática
De Málaga
Dpto. Ciencias De La
Computación Universidad De
Alcalá De Henares
Dpto. Ciencias E Ingeniería
Del Terreno Y Los MaterialesE.T.S.I.Caminos-Universidad De
Cantabria.
Dpto. Ingeniería De Sistemas
Y Automática. Universidad De
Málaga
Dpto. Lenguajes Y Ciencias De La
Computación. E.T.S.I.Informática
De Málaga
Dpto. Matemática Aplicada A Las
Tecnologías De La Información.EtsiTelecomunicaciones Madrid
Dto. Electrónica- Facultat De
Físicauniversitat De Barcelona
E.T.S.I. Informática, Universidad
De Málaga
Eartec- Equip D’arquitectura
Técnica
Edificaciones Castelló S.A.
Eduard Calafell Lafuente
El Canto De La Bodegueta S.L.
Elduval S.A
Emilio Albarracin Rapallo.
Arquitecto
Eptisa.- Servicios De Ingeniería
S.A.
Erzia Technologies Sl
Escola Universitària Politècnica
De Mataró
Eskoop
Estudio De Arquitectura Maria
Soledad Troncoso Castillo
Estudio De Tributación Fiscal Y
Contabilidad
Etsi Telecomunicación MadridGrupo De Tratamiento De
Imágenes
Eulen S.A.
Eurhotel Management Service
Factor (Ia) Arquitectura Y
Urbanismo S.L.
Fernando Suárez Corchete
Ferrovial Agromán S.A.
Font Salem S.L.
Fundació Cetemmsa
Gabinete De Arquitectura
Gadea Hermanos S.L.
Gamesa Eolica S.A.
García Garrido Y García Segura
Arquitectos, S.C.
Garment Finish Kay
General Constructor S.A.
Gerundense De Plásticos
Geyr Industrial S.L
Gh Electrotermia S.A.
Giner & Bono Arquitectos S.L.
Gioseppo S.L
Glaspol Composites S.L.
Gmk Associats S.L.
Gran Hotel Las Fuentes (Holiday
Magic Hotel S.A.)
Grupo Antolín Ingeniería S.A.
Grupo Ati
Grupo Azierta
Grupo De Emisarios Submarinos
E Hidráulica Ambiental.
Universidad De Cantabria
Grupo De Ingeniería Del Terreno
(Git). E.T.S. Ingenieros De Minas
De Oviedo
Grupo De Investigación Hum-700
Grupo Hepresan
Haro-De Miguel Arquitectos
Hospital Valencia Al Mar
Hostelería Y Colectividades S.A.
Hotel Reina Del Sol Nº.1, S.L.
Hotelera Padrón S.A.- Kempiski
Hotel Bahía Estepona
Ibérica De Estudios E Ingeniería
(Iberinsa)
Icnita S.L.
Idom, Ingeniería Y Arquitectura,
S.A.
In2 Ingeniería De La Información
S.L.
Incosa
Indartel- Energía Y
Comunicaciones S.L.
Indurot (Universidad De Oviedo)
Industrias Videca S.A.
Infotelco S.L.
Ingeniería Adinsa S.L.
Ingeniería Del Diseño Y La
Comunicación, S.Coop. And.
Ingenieria Del Suelo S.A.
Ingeniería Y Economía Del
Transporte S.A. (Ineco S.A.)
Inoxpa S.A.
Instituto Nacional De Técnica
Aeroespacial "Esteban Terradas"
Instituto Portuario De Estudios Y
Cooperación De La Comunidad
Valenciana
Instrumentos Testo, S.A.
Irco Sistemas De
Telecomunicación S.A.
Italcerámica S.A.
Itp (Industria De
Turbopropulsores), S.A.
Iznayer Arquitectos Asociados
S.L.
Joan Teclas I Rami
Joaquim Figa Mataró S.L.
José Angel Rosado Recio
Arquitecto
José Carlos Mariñas Luis
Juan Pallares Tena (Hotel
Voramar)
Know-How Technologies, S.L.
Laboratorio De Cementos.E.T.S.I.Minas Oviedo
Lear Automotive (Eeds)Spain, Sl
Lemona Industrial S.A.
Leroy Merlin, Sa
Lluis Sánchez Cuenca Cama
Lluis Urbina I Miguel Arquitecte
Lm 78, S.L.
Localret, S.A
Luis Batalla S.A.U, (Lubasa)
Makro, Autoservivio Mayorista,
S.A.
Manuel Gómez - Millán Vela
Manufacturas A. Gassol
Manufacturas Electricas S.A.
Mar Melchor Ventula Y Daniel
Planella Oriol
Mario López S.A..- Reparaciones
Navales
Mario Pérez Pérez
Mercade Estudio De Arquitectura
Mjr Mac&Nes 99 Sl
Morales Y Pérez Arquitectura S.L.
Morgui Sunico S.L.
Mrpr Arquitectos S.L.
Myta S.A.
National Motor Sau- Derbi
Nest House S.L.
Neumac S.A
Ntsoftware S.L.U.
O.C. Orri Consultores
Obrascon Huarte Lain S.A.
Pamias Servicios De Ingeniería
S.A
Pavimentos Barcelona S.A.
(Pabasa)
Pemarsa S.A.
Pich- Aguilera Arquitectos
Pinturas Hempel S.A,
Politécnica De Ingeniería Y
Arquitectura S.A.
Power Electronics España S.L.
Preneal S.A.
Proas Ingenieria S.L.
Proemisa S.L.
Projectes Comtech
Proyco Ingenieros S.L.
Proyecta Arquitectura, Ingeniería
Y Urbanismo S.L.
Pukkas Webs Design S.L.
R & G Electromontajes S.L.
Ramos Y Ramos Arquitectos S.L.
Repsol Ypf
Residencias Universitarias S.A.
Retevisión S.A.
Rich Xibert S.A.
Romefer, S.L.
Rosa Mª. Anón Abajas
Rover Alcisa S.A.
Salvador Navarro I Cardona
Sando, Servicios Corporativos
S.L.
Sapli S.L.
Schindler S.A.
Sedesa Obras Y Servicios S.A.
Sener Ingenieria De Sistemas S.A.
Sevilec Málaga S.L.
Siemens S.A.
Signaletics S.L.
Sinergyne Global
Communications Sl
Sistemas Avanzados De
Tecnología S.A.
Sistemas Globales Del Medio
Ambiente, Sa
Sistemas Sostenibles S.L.
Sociedad Valenciana De Servicios
A La Construcción, S.L.
Societat General D’aigües De
Barcelona,S.A.
Sopra Profit
Sos Animal Catycan S.L.
Suma. Gestión TributariaDiputación De Alicante
Taller De Arquitectura Ignacio
Blanco & Asociados
Team Ingeniería S.L.
Tecnología De La Extrusión Del
Aluminio S.L.
Telecom Y Novatecno S.A.
Televisió De Catalunya, S.A.
Territori 24 Arquitectura I
Urbanisme S.L.
Thinksmart S.A.
Torrescamara Y Cia. De Obras
S.A.
Tradia Telecom S.A.U:
Trias De Bes Arquitectura S.L.
Twentic, Tecnologías De La
Información Y La Comunicación
S.L.
Universidad De Girona- Dpto.
Eqata, Grup De Recerca Lepamap
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Universidad De Zaragoza- Centro
Politecnico Superior- Dpto.
Ingeniería Mecánica
Urbe Construcciones Y Obras
Públicas S.L.
Vaersa (Valenciana De
Aprovechamientos Energéticos Y
De Residuos S.A.)
Value Linkers S.L.
Vázquez Consuegra Arquitecto
S.L.
Yamur Arquitectura Y Arqueología
S.L.
Yebane Española S.A.
Participating Institutions
Faculty of Business Administration
of Valencia
Faculty of Chemistry of Granada
Faculty of Computer Science of
Barcelona
Faculty of Computer Science of
Valencia
Faculty of Environmental Eng. Of
Granada
Faculty of Physics and Chemistry
of Barcelona
Faculty of Science of Málaga
Faculty of Sciences of Alicante
Higher Polytechnic School
Alfonso X el Sabio Madrid
Higher Polytechnic School of
Alcoy
Higher Polytechnic School of
Burgos
Higher Polytechnic School of
Elche
Higher Polytechnic School of
Gandia
Higher Polytechnic School of
Girona
Higher Polytechnic School of
Lleida
Higher Polytechnic School of
Málaga
Higher Polytechnic School of
Mataro
Higher Polytechnic School of
Zaragoza
Higher School of Design
“Elisava”- Barcelona
Higher Technical School of
Aeronautical Engineering of
Madrid
Higher Technical School of
Agricultural Engineering of
Valencia
Higher Technical School of
Architecture of Barcelona
Higher Technical School of
Architecture of la Salle
Higher Technical School of
Architecture of Madrid
Higher Technical School of
Architecture of Sevilla
Higher Technical School of
Architecture of Valencia
Higher Technical School of
Architecture of Vallés (Barcelona)
Higher Technical School of Civil
Engineering of Barcelona
Higher Technical School of Civil
Engineering of Granada
Higher Technical School of Civil
Engineering of Madrid
Higher Technical School of Civil
Engineering of Santander
Higher Technical School of Civil
Engineering of Valencia
Higher Technical School of
Computer Science of Málaga
Higher Technical School of
Engineering in Geodesy,
Cartography and Topography of
Valencia
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Higher Technical School of
Industrial and Telecommunication
Engineering of Santander
Higher Technical School
of Industrial Engineering of
Barcelona
Higher Technical School of
Industrial Engineering of Bilbao
Higher Technical School of
Industrial Engineering of ICAIMadrid
Higher Technical School of
Industrial Engineering of Málaga
Higher Technical School of
Industrial Engineering of Terrassa
(Barcelona)
Higher Technical School of
Industrial Engineering of Valencia
Higher Technical School of Mining
Engineering of Oviedo
Higher Technical School of
Telecommunication Engineering
of Barcelona
Higher Technical School of
Telecommunication Engineering
of Bilbao
Higher Technical School of
Telecommunication Engineering
of La Salle (Barcelona)
Higher Technical School of
Telecommunication Engineering
of Madrid
Higher Technical School of
Telecommunication Engineering
of Valencia
Technical School of Agriculture
Engineering of Valencia
Technical School of Architecture
of Valencia
Technical School of Civil
Engineering of Madrid
Technical School of Industrial
Engineering of Valencia
A N N U A L
St. Jude Medical
STFI-Packforsk AB
Swedish Cement and Concrete
Research Institute
Swedish National Road
Administration
Telelogic AB
The LFV Group
Volvo Car Corporation
Volvo Truck Corporation
Volvo CE Component Division
ÅF-Process
Åkerströms Trux AB
Participating Institutions
Chalmers University of
Technology
Göteborg University
Halmstad University College
Jönköping University Foundation
Kalmar University College
Karlstad University
Kristianstad University College
Linköping University
Luleå University of Technology
Lund University
Mälardalen University College
Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm University
Södertörns University College
The Swedish University of
Agricultural Sciences
Umeå University
University College of Kristianstad
Uppsala University
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
Centralschweizerischer
Kraftwerke AG, Luzern
Charles Steiner, Ligerz
Christ & Gantenbein AG, Basel
CIS Interfincom AG, Zürich
Clariant (Schweiz) AG, Muttenz
Clariden Leu AG, Zurich
CLS Communication AG, Zurich
CREALOGIX E-Banking Solutions
AG, Zürich
Credit Suisse, Zürich
CubeServ AG, Jona
Dätwyler Rubber, Schattdorf
Degelo Architekten AG, Basel
Diener&Diener Archiekten AG,
Basel
Draftfcb/Lowe Group AG,
Wallisellen
e2a; eckert eckert architekten ag,
Zürich
Eawag, Kastanienbaum
Emch + Berger AG, Bern
EMPA, Duebendorf
Endress + Hauser Process
Solutions AG, Reinach
Esmertec, Dübendorf
Eidgenössische Technische
Hochschule, Zurich
-Centre for Energy Policy and
Economics
-Institut für Biomechanik
-Institut für Biomedizinische
Technik
-Institut für Chemie- und
Bioingenieurwissenschaften
-Institut für Computational
Science
-Institut für Computersysteme
-Institut für elektrische
Energieübertragung &
Hochspannungstechnologie
-Institut für Energietechnik
-Institut für Festkörperphysik
-Institut für Geophysik
-Institut für Kernenergiesysteme
-Institut für Kernenergiesysteme
-Institut für
Multifunktionsmaterialien
-Institut für
Pflanzenwissenschaften
-Institut für Pharmazeutische
Wissenschaften
-Institut für Polymere /
Polymerphysik
-Institut für Quantenelektronik
-Institut für Raum- &
Landschaftsentwicklung
-Institut für Theoretische
Informatik
-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik
-Institut für
Verhaltensneurobiologie,
Schwerzenbach
-Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen
& Fertigung
-Seminar für angewandte
Mathematik
European Business Development
Institute, Küsnacht
EXALOS AG, Schlieren
F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Basel
Fachhochschule
Nordwestschweiz, Windisch
FiveT Capital AG, Zürich
Forschungsanstalt Agroscope
Reckenholz, Zürich
FROX Communication,
Hombrechtikon
GEOCOM Informatik AG,
Burgdorf
Gigon / Guyer Architekten AG,
Zürich
Google Switzerland GmbH,
Zuerich
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Participating Employers
Central Engineering Consultancy
Bureau
Creative Solutions (Pvt.) Ltd.
Engineering Consultants (Pvt.)
Ltd.
Holcim (Lanka) Ltd.
Industrial & Finance Systems
(Pvt.) Ltd.
Lanka Transformers Ltd.
Linea Intimo (Pvt.) Ltd.
Virtusa (Pvt.) Ltd.
Participating Institution
University of Moratuwa
SWEDEN
Participating Employers
ABB
Adfahrer AB
Albany International AB
AstraZeneca R&D
Atlas Copco Tools and Assembly
Systems
Eka Chemicals AB
ENA Energi AB
Iggesund Paperboard
ITT Flygt AB
IVF Industrial Research and
Development Corporation
Luleå University of Technology
Metso Paper Sundsvall AB
Screening Products
NFO Drives AB
Royal Institute of Technology
Scania CV AB
SKF Sverige AB
SSAB Tunnplåt AB
SWITZERLAND
Participating Employers
3D Capital AG, Zürich
ABB Schweiz AG Corporate
Research, Baden-Dättwil
ABB Schweiz AG High Voltage
Products, Zürich
ABB Schweiz AG Minerals &
Papers, Baden
ABB Schweiz AG Power
Electronics, Turgi
ABB Schweiz AG Power
Technology Systems, Baden
ABB Schweiz AG
Semiconductors, Lenzburg
ABB Schweiz AG Turbo Systems,
Baden
Ad Novum Informatik AG, Zurich
Alstom (Schweiz) AG, Baden
Alstom (Schweiz) AG, Birr
AO Research Institute, Davos
Architekturbüro Christian Kerez,
Zürich
Arcoplan Generalplaner AG, Basel
Atelier WW, Zürich
Atus AG, Neerach
Auto Form Engineering GmbH,
Zurich
Bachema AG, Schlieren
Bank Julius Bär & Co. AG, Zürich
Baudepartement des Kantons
Basel-Stadt, Basel
Berner Fachhochschule, Technik
und Informatik, Burgdorf
BEZEMA AG
, Montlingen
Brugg Kabel AG, Brugg
Bundesamt für Landestopografie
– swisstopo, Wabern
Burckhardt + Partner AG, Basel
Burckhardt + Partner AG, Zürich
Burkard Meyer Architekten BSA,
Baden
Buuregarte Boog, Hünenberg
Bystronic Laser AG, Niederönz
Carrosserie HESS AG, Selzach
I A E
I A E S T E
A N N U A L
GretagMacbeth AG, Regensdorf
Haymoz Fleet Performance AG,
Dietikon
Helix AG, Zurich
Herzog & de Meuron Architekten
AG, Basel
HHF architects, Basel
Hilti AG,Schaan FL
Hochschule Liechtenstein, Vaduz
FL
Hochstrasser Joss Glaus
Consulting AG, Zürich
Holmes Place AG, Oberrieden
Holzer Kobler Architekturen,
Zürich
Hochschule für Technik und
Wirtschaft, Chur
Huber + Suhner AG, Herisau &
Pfäffikon
Hudson Corporation AG, Zurich
id Quantique, Carouge
Informaticon, Thun
Institut für angewandte
Pflanzenbiologie, Schönenbuch
Integra Biosciences, Chur
Interact Consulting AG, Zürich
Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan FL
Kannewischer Ingenieurbüro AG,
Zug
Kernkraftwerk Leibstadt AG,
Leibstadt
Küffer Elektro-Technik AG,
Kirchberg
Kuster+Partner AG, Chur
Leica Geosystems, Heerbrugg
Locher AG, Zürich
Marionnaud Parfumeries - Alrodo
AG, Fällanden
Maschinenfabrik Rieter AG,
Winterthur
Medos Codman (Johnson &
Johnson group), Le Locle
MEI, Inc., Plan-Les-Ouates
Merkli Architekten ETH SIA,
Zürich
Merrill Lynch Capital Markets AG,
Zürich
Mettler-Toledo AG, Greifensee
Mibelle AG Cosmetics, Buchs
Mifa AG, Liestal
Montena emc sa, Rossens
MTS AG, Hombrechtikon
Münzkabinett & Antikensammlung
der Stadt Winterthur, Winterthur
NanoDimension AG, Zurich
Nestlé Product Technology
Centre, Konolfingen
Nexus Telecom AG, Zürich &
Hombrechtikon
Noser Engineering AG,
Münchenbuchsee
NOU SA, Pully
Novartis Forschungsstiftung
Friedrich Miescher Institute,
Basel
Novartis International AG, Basel
Novartis Pharma AG, Basel
Novozymes Switzerland AG,
Dittingen
NXP Semiconductors Switzerland
AG, Zürich
Oerlikon-Knorr Eisenbahntechnik
AG, Niederhasli
Omya Development AG, Oftringen
Open Systems AG, Zürich
PackSys Global (Switzerland) Ltd.,
Rüti
Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen
Pöyry Infra AG, Zürich
PriceWaterhouseCoopers AG,
Zürich
Psychiatrische Dienste Thurgau,
Scherzingen
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
R.O.S.A. Creation. Technology.
Intelligence. AG, Zürich
Rothpletz, Lienhard + Cie AG,
Aarau
SAM, ETH Zuerich, Zuerich
SAP (Schweiz) AG, Biel
Schenkel Vermessungen AG,
Zürich
Schindler Aufzüge AG, Ebikon
Siemens AG, Zug & Renens
Sika Technology AG, Zürich
Sintec HTM AG, Biel
SMA & Partner AG, Zurich
SSM Schärer Schweiter Mettler
AG, Horgen
Stryker Osteosynthesis AG,
Selzach
Stutz+Bolt+Partner Architekten,
Winterthur
SVOX AG, Zurich
SYNICS AG, Regensdorf
terra surveys ltd., Zurich
Trüb AG, Aarau
UBS AG, Zürich
Ungarisches Tourismusamt,
Zürich
Universität Zürich
-Swiss Banking Institute, Zurich
-Department Informatik, Zuerich
Universitätsspital Zürich, Zürich
University of Bern
-M.E. Müller-Institut für
Biomechanik, Bern
Vogt Landschaftsarchitekten AG,
Zürich
Waldhauser Haustechnik AG,
Basel
Wandfluh AG, Frutigen
Zeochem AG, Uetikon
ZPA Zwimpfer Partner, Basel
Zulauf AG, Schinznach-Dorf
Zünd Systemtechnik AG,
Altstätten
Zürcher Hochschule Winterthur,
Winterthur
Zürich VersicherungsGesellschaft, Zürich
Zweifel Pomy Chips, Spreitenbach
Participating Institutions
Berner Fachhochschule BFH
-Hochschule für Technik und
Informatik HTI Biel
-Hochschule für Architektur, Bau
und Holz Burgdorf
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne
Eidgenössische Technische
Hochschule Zürich
Fachhochschule
Nordwestschweiz FHNW
-Hochschule für Technik
Rapperswil
-Interstaatliche Hochschule für
Technik Buchs
Fachhochschule Zentralschweiz
FHZ
-Hochschule für Technik +
Architektur Luzern, Horw
Haute Ecole Spécialisée de
Suisse occidentale HES-SO
-Haute Ecole ARC Ingénierie HEIARC, St. Imier
-Haute école d'ingénierie et de
gestion du canton de Vaud,
Yverdon-les-bains -Ecole d'Ingénieurs et
d'architectes de Fribourg,
Fribourg Hochschule Liechtenstein, Vaduz
HSL
Scuola universitaria professionale
della Svizzera italiana, Manno
SUPSI
Universität Basel
Universität Bern
Universität Fribourg
Universität Genève
Universität Lausanne
Universität Neuchâtel
Universität Zürich
Zürcher Fachhochschule ZFH:
-Hochschule Wädenswil
-Zürcher Hochschule Winterthur
Tajik State Medical University
Tajik Technical University
Tajik University of Commerce
Technological University of
Tajikistan
SYRIA
Participating Employers
Al Hafez Co. for Refrigerator and
Household
Banias Refinery Co
General Establishment of Syrian
Railways
General Fertilizer Co
High Institute of Marine Research
Homs Refinery Co
Syrian Arab Co for Electronic Ind..
Syrian Co for Storage and
Distributing of Petroleum
Products
Syrian Industrial Bank
Syrian Telecom Establishment
The Arabian Medical Co Thamico
The General Establishment of
Geology and Mineral Resources
The National Earthquake Center
Participating Institutions
University of Al- Ba'ath
University of Aleppo
University of Damascus
University of Tishreen
THAILAND
Participating Employers
Anubaan Tantawan School
(Sunflower Kindergarten)
Anubann Chang Noi School
Assumption University
Bosco Machinery Co Ltd
Charoen Pokphand Engineering
Co Ltd
Chulalongkorn University
Conveyor Technology Co Ltd
Dutchmill Co Ltd
Eastern College of Technology
Effem Foods (THAILAND) Co Ltd
Electricity Generating Autherity of
Thailand
International College Suan
Sunandha Rajabhat University
Kasetsart University
Kasetsart University Laboratory
School
King Mongkut ’s Institute of
Technology – Lad krabang
King Mongkut's Institute of
Technology North Bangkok
Maejo University
Magpie Blaztech Co Ltd
Muban Chom Bueng Rajabhat
University
N.D.P. Metal Work Co Ltd
Naresuan University
North Bangkok College
Pan Drive Co Ltd.
Phetchburi Technical College
Prachongkij Co Ltd
Prince of Songkla University
Rajabhat Maha Sarakham
University
Rajabhat Pibulsongkram
University
Rajabhat University Udonthani
Rajamagala University of
Technology Phra Nakhon
Rajamangala University of
Teachnology Lanna
Samruay Engineering Co Ltd
SCS Fabrication Co Ltd
Siam Cement Industry Co Ltd
Siam Fiberglass Co Ltd
Siam University
Sirindhorn International Institute of
Technology
Site Preparation Management
Co Ltd
Srinakharinwirot University
Sripatum University
Thai Central Mechanics Co Ltd
Thai Development Machinery Ltd
Parts
The Nawaplastic Industries
(Saraburi) Co Ltd
The Siam Cement (Lampang) Co
Ltd
Toda Pipe (Thailand) Co Ltd
Ubon Rajchathanee University
Participating Institutions
Asian University
Assumption University
Bangkok University
Chiang Mai University
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Participating Employers
ACTED
Avtoservice
“Babilon-T” Ltd.
“Babilon-M” Ltd.
“Dusti Amirkhon” Ltd.
“MMK” Ltd.
Eskhata Bank
High School “Tajikistan”
Institute of Mathematics
IREX
“Indigo Tajikistan” Ltd.
Institute of Physiology of Plants
and Genetics
“Isomatdinov” Ltd
J C “Somoncom” Ltd.
JSC “VT-Silk”
JSC “Javoni”
JOSC “Petroleum sugd”
JOSC “Tochin-L”
LLC “Tinial”
Micro-financial fund “IMON”
“Muminov” Ltd
OSC “Khujandsoz”
OSC “ZINAT”
OSC “Giprostroy”
Private High School in Khujand
“Sayhun” Ltd.
“SANO” Ltd.
Scientific Research and Project
Investigation Institute “Saniiosp”
Participating Institutions
Khujand Branch of the
Technological University
Khujand State University
Research Institute of Labour and
Social Protection
Russian -Tajik Slavonic University
Tajik Agrarian University
Tajik State Institute of Foreign
Languages
Tajik State National University
TANZANIA
Participating Institution
The Open University of Tanzania
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Chulalongkorn University
Kasetsart University
Khon Kaen University
King Mongkut’s Institute of
Technology Chaokuntaharn
Ladkrabang
King Mongkut’s University of
Technology North Bangkok
King Mongkut’s University of
Technology Thonburi
Maejo University
Mahanakorn University of
Technology
Mahidol University, International
College
Mahidol University
National Institute of Development
Adminstration
North Bangkok Collage
Phetchaburi Rajabhat University
Phranakhon Rajabhat University
Pibulsongkram Rajabhat
University
Prince of Songkla University
Rajamangla University of
Technology Krungthep
Rajamangla University of
Technology Lanna
Rajamangla University of
Technology Phranakon
Rajamangla University of
Technology Rattanakosin
Rangsit University
Rattana bundit University
Silpakoen University
Srinakharinwirot University
Sripatum University
Suan Dusit Rajabhat University
Suan Sunandha University
Sukhothai Thammathirat Open
University
Thammasat University
Ubon Ratchnthani University
Walailak University
Participating Institutions
Ecole Nationale d’Architecture et
d’Urbanisme de Tunis ENAUT
Ecole Supérieure des
Communications de Tunis
Sup’Com
Ecole Nationale des Sciences de
l’Informatique ENSI
Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de
Tunis ENIT
Ecole Supérieure Privée
d’Ingénierie et de Technologies
ESPRIT
Institut National des Sciences
Appliquées et de Technologie
INSAT
Institut Supérieur d’Informatique
ISI
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi
İzmit Gaz Dağıtım San. Ve Tic.
A.Ş.
Kahin Yazılım Danışmanlık Tic.
Ltd. Şti.
Kale Balata San. Ve Tic. A.Ş.
Kalekim A.Ş.
Kapra İnşaat San.Tic.Şti.
Kıraç Elektrik İnşaat Müh. San.
Tic. LTD. ŞTİ
Kocaeli Üniversitesi
Konbeton Beton Mamulleri Sanayi
ve Ticaret A.Ş.
Konya Çimento Sanayii A.Ş.
Konya Teknokent A.Ş.
Maden Tetkik ve Arama (MTA)
Genel Müdürlüğü
MAKEL, Makina Sanayi Tic. A.Ş.
MASTAŞ MAKINA KALIP SANAYİ
VE TİCARET A.Ş.
Mavi Kare Design Consulting and
Construction
Mercedes Benz Türk A.Ş.
Mertas İnşaat Sanayi ve Ticaret
A.Ş.
Metal Yapı
Metasoft Bilgisayar Bilgi İşlem
Hizmetleri
Miar Mimarlık
Modül Çelik Yapı SAN. TİC. LTD.
ŞTİ.
Mürsan Metal Ürünleri San. Ve
Tic. Ltd. Şti.
Nobelfarma İlaç San. Ve Tic. A.Ş.
Numarine Denizcilik
OBASE Computer and Consulting
Limited Company
Okyanus İnşaat Tah. A.Ş.
Öz-İş Oto Yan Sanayi LTD. ŞTİ.
Panel Elektro SAN. TİC. A.Ş.
Piramit Sen. Mim. Müh. Ltd. Şti.
Proje Mimarlık Müşavirlik İnşaat
ve SAN. TİC. LTD
RD Positive Arch. Int. Design
Risk Yazılım Teknolojileri Ltd. Şti.
RMK Marine Gemi Yapı San. ve
Den. Taş. İşl. A.Ş.
Safi Yapı Sistemleri
Sanko Tekstil İşletmeleri San.ve
Tic.A.Ş.
Savronik
Saydam Tekstil Sanayi Ve TİC.
A.Ş.
Selçuk Üniversitesi
Servo Elektronik San. Tic. Ltd. Şti
SETA Gemiİ Mühendislik LTD.ŞTİ.
Siemens Sanayi ve Ticaret A.Ş.
Soyak Residential Developer
Soyaslan Marine
T.C. Çevre ve Orman Bakanlığı
T.C. İller Bankası
T.C.Bayındırlık ve İskan Bakanlığı
T.C.Tarım ve Köy İşleri Bakanlığı
TAGES
TAŞ ZEMİN İNŞ.SAN.VE TİC.LTD.
ŞTİ.
Tekfen İmalat Ve Mühendislik A.Ş.
Temeltaş İnşaat SAN. TİC. A.Ş.
Tempa Pano Sanayi ve Tic. Ltd.
Şti.
Tempa Sistem Elektroteknik
Otomasyon San.Tic. A.Ş.
TERMOBİMS A.Ş.
Thrace Basin Natural Gas Co.
Torlak Shipyard
Trafo Mimarlar Mimarlık Hizmetleri
LTD. ŞTİ.
Turgut Alton Mimarlık
Turkish Airlines Technic ( T.H.Y.)
Türk Telekom
Türkiye Kömür İşletmeleri Kurumu
Türkiye Şeker Fabrikaları A.Ş.
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Participating Employers
3CT Consulting
ACE Engineering
Archi-Act (Architecture en Action)
Architectural Design Group
Association de Sauvegarde de la
Medina de Mahdia
Best Bank
Bureau d'architecture ARCHITEK
Bureau d'étude et de Recherche
Architecture et Urbanisme
(B.E.R.A.U)
Bureau d'Etudes Arabo-Tuniso
Lybien (BEATL)
Business and Decision Tunisie
Cabinet Ali CHETOUI
Cabinet d'Achitecture Sami
MEFTAH
Cabinet d'architecture Ajmi
MIMITA
Cabinet d'architecture Aziz BEN
CHAABANE
Cabinet d'architecture Zakaria
BEN JEBARA
Cabinet d'architecture Omar
BOUDEN
Cabinet d'architecture Mustapha
BOUDOKHANE
Cabinet d'architecture et
d'urbanisme Jellal ABDELKAFI
Cabinet d'Architecture et Pilotage
Ouns BAKLOUTI
Cabinet d'architecture Hafedh
TRABELSI
Cabinet d'architecture Kilani Aydi
Cabinet D'architecture Mohamed
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Cabinet d'architecture Med Amine
BEN HAMIDA
Cabinet d'architecture Hichem
MEJRI
Cabinet d'architecture Mohamed
Amine Fitouhi- Arketip Design
Cabinet d'architecture Mohamed
NEHDI
Cabinet d'architecture Mounir
BEN ABDALLAH
Cabinet d'Architecture Mr
Mohamed KARRAY (Art de
conception)
Cabinet d'Architecture Mustapha
BENJENNET
Cabinet d'architecture Taoufik
BOUSLAMA
Cabinet d'architecture
WORKSHOP ARCHITECTURE
Casa Design
Comunicando Tunisie SARL
Construction and Engineering
Technology (CET)
DZETA
EESB
El Aoundoulsia Engineering and
Services Company
El Behi Future Concept
Energy and Environment
Engineering (3E)
EUROMED AFRICAN
FORMATION (EURAF)
General BTP
GéoHydro
Geoimage Tunisie
GM ARCHI
H2A & SAKLY ARCHITECTS
Hydro Pro Tunisie
Ideal Telecom Tunisie
I-Graphic Design
Informatique Réseaux Consulting
INNOVA SOFT
Institut National de Recherche en
Génie Rural, Eaux et Forêts
Integration Objects
JARDILAND
Les Domaines de Saint Augustin
Med Consulting S.A
Pylon Decision Ware
Siemens Tunisia
Société ELTAIEF et FILS des
travaux généraux et VRD
Société d'architecture
d'urbanisme et de décoration
(AUDA)
Société des travaux de
réaménagement et de finition
(SOTREFIN)
Societé des travaux et de
construcion (SOTRAC)
Societé Imprimerie BETA
Société Multiconseils et
Management
Société Tunisienne d'Etanchéité
et de Revêtement
Société de Laboratoire
Géotechnique Routière et
Matériaux de Construction (Labo
G.R.M.C)
STUDIO S.A.R.L.
TASMIM - Architecture et
Aménagement
Techniques et Applications
Tendances
Texacom SARL
Trace d'Architecture
TRIUM TECHNOLOGY
Unité de recherche LARAAutomatique ENIT
UR Signal Image and Pattern
Recognition ENIT
VATVEDT
A N N U A L
TURKEY
Participating Employers
AE Mimarlık Atölyesi
AGDAŞ Adapazarı Gaz Dağıtım
A.Ş.
AirTies Wireless Networks
Akçansa Çimento San. Ve Tic.
A.Ş.
Ant Yapı Sanayi ve Ticaret Ltd.
Şti.
ARKITERA Architecture Centre
Atatürk Üniversitesi
Atölye Mimarlık
ATÖLYE-T-MİMARLIK
Başak Atalay Tasarım Evi
BEKO Elektronik A.Ş.
Bektaş Mimarlık İşliği
BİLMER-Selçuk Üniversitesi
Bilgisayar Merkezi
BİYONET Biyoteknoloji A.Ş.
Borusan Mannesmann Boru San.
Ve Tic. A.Ş.
Candeniz Elektronik LTD.
Çağla Mühendislik Ve Mimarlik
TİC. LTD ŞTİ.
Danişment Mak. San. Ve Tic. A.Ş.
Demirdöküm Fabrikaları A.Ş.
DİMES Gıda San. Ve Tic. A.Ş.
Doğuş İnşaat ve Tic. A.Ş.
EAE Elektrik A.Ş.
EGE Kimya San. Ve Tic. A.Ş.
Ege Üniversitesi
ELEKTRA Elektronik San. Tic.
Ltd. Şti.
ELKOTEK Mühendislik ve
Danışmanlık Hizmetleri A.Ş.
Empet Metalurji
ENDEL, Endüstriyel Elektrik A.Ş.
Enerji Yatırım Holding A.Ş.
Enka İnşaat ve SAN. A.Ş.
Enka Santral İşletme ve Bakım
A.Ş.
Entropi Mühendislik
EPG Mühendislik & Müteahhitlik
LTD. ŞTİ.
Erdem İnşaat Tesisat LTD. ŞTİ.
Erdemli Engineering & Consulting
CO.LTD.
ERÖZÜ Architects
Eskişehir Sanayi Odası Organize
Sanayi Bölgesi
GAD (Gökhan Avcıoğlu
Architecture)
Garanti Konut
Geoteknik A.Ş.
Gisan Tersanesi
Gunay Construction Limited
Gülsan İnşaat A.Ş.
Infotech A.Ş.
İlke Planlama Mim. Müh. İnş. Bilg.
LTD. ŞTİ.
İmam Kayalı Oğulları Otomotiv
San.ve Tic.A.Ş.
I A E
I A E S T E
A N N U A L
Üçge Mağaza Ekipmanlari
Pazarlama San. Tic. A.Ş.
Van Et Entegre Et San. Ve Tic.
A.Ş.
Vatan Makina Sanayi ve Ticaret
A.Ş.
Vestel Defence
Vestel Electronics R&D Corp.
Yapi Merkezi İnşaat A.Ş.
YA-SA Ship Management and
Trading S.A.
Yüksel Makine Sanayi ve Tic. A.Ş.
Zoom Mimari
Participating Institutions
Akdeniz University
Ankara University
Atatürk University
Bilkent University
Çukurova University
Dokuz Eylül University
Ege University
Fırat University
Gaziantep University
Gaziosmanpaşa University
Hacettepe University
Istanbul Technical University
İstanbul University
Kocaeli University
Koç Üniversity
Marmara University
Mimar Sinan Güzel Sanatlar
University
Mustafa Kemal University
Mustafa KemalUniversity
Orta Doğu Technical University
Osmangazi University
Selçuk University
Süleyman Demirel University
Trakya University
Uludag University
Yeditepe University
Yıldız Technical University
Yüzüncü Yıl University
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
Participating Institutions
Ivano-Frankovsk State Medical
Academy
Ivano-Frankovsk National
University of Oil and Gas
Kharkiv Automobile and Highway
University
Kiev Institute of Automation and
Experimental Research
Kiev Institute of Pharmacy
Kiev Medical Academy
Kiev National Economy University
Kiev University of Construction
and Architecture
Kiev University of Economics
National Technical University
"Kharkov Polytechnic Institute"
National Technical University of
Ukraine - KPI
Odessa Polytechnic University
Shevchenko University
Vasyl Stefanyk University
Vinnitsa National Medical
University
Vinnitsa National Technical
University
Vinnitsa State Pedagogical
University
Zhaporizhje Engineering Academy
EDAW
Essex Draughting Limited
FG Wilson Ltd
Fisita UK Ltd
Ford Motor Company Ltd
Forestry Commission
FujiFilm Colorants Limited
Glamorgan Heritage Coast Project
Goldman Sachs International
Graham Constructions (Dromore)
Ltd
Graham Martin
Hobart and Heron
Hunting International
Hyder Consulting Limited
Imperial College
Ing services limited
Invest Northern Ireland
J P Morgan Europe Ltd
Jenkins & Potter
Kelman Ltd
Kilwaughter Chemical Company
Ltd
King's College London
Kodak European Research
Lagan Construction Ltd
Langham Capital Limited
Marshall Wace Asset
Management Ltd
MAST Architects
Morgan Jones Recruitment
Mulholland and Doherty
National Institute for Biological
Standards & Control
Newcastle University
Newstar Asset Management Ltd
Northern Ireland Housing
Executive
Office of Communications
(Ofcom)
Owen Williams
Paul Brookes Architects Ltd
Pollard, Thomas & Edwards
Architects
Queen Mary University of London
Queen’s University Belfast
Quintiles UK Limited
Royal Bank of Canada
Seagoe technologies Ltd
Sonique Ltd
Star Instruments
Stikeman Elliott LLP
Sucden UK Limited
Sutherland Hussey Architects
Telelogic UK Ltd
Translink
Ulster Carpet Mills
United Utilities plc
University of Aberdeen
University of Birmingham
University of Bristol
University of Dundee
University of Glasgow
University of Greenwich
University of Kent
University of Leicester
University of Manchester
University of Nottingham
University of Oxford
University of Reading
University of Sheffield
University of Southampton
University of Strathclyde
University of Wales, Swansea
University of Ulster
Webber Associates (UK) Ltd
Welltime Ltd
Weston Williamson
William Clements Chemicals Ltd
White Young Green
Whittaker Engineering
Wyre Borough Council
Participating Institutions
Cardiff University
Cranfield Institute of Technology
Glasgow School of Art
Heriot Watt University
Imperial College London
Liverpool John Moores University
Napier University
Queen Mary University London
Queens University Belfast
Royal Holloway, University of
London
University College London
University of Aberdeen
University of Bath
University of Birmingham
University of Bristol
University of Cambridge
University of Dundee
University of Durham
University of East Anglia
University of Edinburgh
University of Exeter
University of Glasgow
University of Greenwich
University of Kent
University of Leeds
University of Leicester
University of Manchester
University of Nottingham
University of Oxford
University of Reading
University of Sheffield
University of Southampton
University of St Andrews
University of Strathclyde
University of Sussex
University of the West of England
University of Ulster
University of Wales, Swansea
University of York
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UKRAINE
Participating Employers
Architecture and Urban Planning
Administration of Ivano-Frankovsk
Audit-Service Inc.
Babuskin' Kiev Architectural
Studio
Cement Plant in Ivano-Frankovsk
Company “UkrMetTestStandart”
(Prof. M. Surdu)
Counsel of People's Deputies
Gemmological Center of Ukraine
Ivano-Frankovsk Forestry
Ivano-Frankovsk National
University of Oil and Gas
Kiev Electrodynamic Institute
Kiev Institute of Pharmacology
and Toxicology
Kiev National University of
Construction and Arcitecture
Kiev Research Institute of
Automation and Experimental
Research
Laboratory for structural testing
(Mr. Belov)
Nadiy' Joint-stock Company
National Botanical Garden
National Technical University of
Ukraine "KPI"
Promel' Company
PrycarpatTransGas' Gas Pipeline
Administration
Ukrnafta' Research Laboratory
Vasyl Stefanyk University
Yunakov' Kiev Private
Architectural Studio Zabolotny
Institute of Microbiology and
Virology Zond' Scientific
Production Company
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Participating Employers
Bin Dalmouk Consultants
Dewan Architects& Engineers
Office
Engineer Adnan Saffarini Office
Gulf Precast Concrete Company
Halcrow Group
Schlumberger
Softest
Participating Institutions
American University of Sharjah
University of Sharjah
UNITED KINGDOM
Participating Employers
5th Studio Architects
Agri-Food and Biosciences
Institute
Air Partner PLC
Alan Jones Architects Ltd
Alan Patterson Design
Albert Fry Associates Ltd
Andrew Nesbitt Architects
Anthony Reddy Associates
Northern Ireland
Armagh Observatory
Arup
Bank of America NA
BBC Northern Ireland
B/E Aerospace UK Ltd
Belfast City Council
BNP Paribas
Brian W Murray Ltd
British Council Northern Ireland
Building Design Partnership
Buro Happold
Caerphilly County Borough
Council
Caledonian Alloys
Canary Wharf Contractors
Capita Symonds
Cardiff University
Consarc Design Group
Curtins Consulting Engineers
CXR Biosciences Ltd
David Morley Architects
Deutsche Bank
Durham University
Durham University
UNITED STATES
Participating Employers
2H Offshore Inc.
3i Implant Innovations
Accordia Group, Inc.
Actividentity Corp.
Agilent Technologies
AIPT
Alamo Pintado Equine Medical
Center
Alcatel-Lucent
Altech Corp.
Altera
AMRI
Anadigics, Inc.
Anaqua, Inc.
APAC, Inc.
Apple, Inc.
ARKEMA Inc.
Aspen Cancer Survivor Center for
Health & Wellbeing
Aster Data Systems, Inc
ATF, Inc.
Atlantia Offshore Limited
AVL North America, Inc.
BAM Studio
Banfield Pet Hospital
Bendix Commercial Vehicle
Systems
Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects
and Planners, LLP
Biogen Idec
Boeing Company
BorgWarner Morse TEC
Borland Software Corp
BOSE Corporation
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Broken Hill Proprietary USA, Inc.
Cadence Design Systems
S T E
51
I A E S T E
Cal Insurance & Associates
Calsep Inc.
Cambridge Seven Associates
Carnegie Mellon University
Carrier Corporation
CC Technologies
CHI Systems, Inc.
Cisco Systems
Coastal Systems International,
Inc.
Code X, Inc.
Codexis, Inc.
Cognis Corporation
Coler & Colantonio, Inc.
Coty Inc.
Covanta Energy
CR Studio Architects, PC
Crystal Technology
Cypress Semiconductor
Dassault Systemes Simulia Corp.
Development Design Group
DMJM Harris
DuPont
Eastman Kodak
EDAW Inc
Edwards Lifesciences
Ericsson IPI
ESRI - Environmental Systems
Research Institute
Expedia, Inc.
Fast Search and Transfer Inc
FASTCAP
Federal Mogul Corporation
FEI Co.
Field Paoli Architects
Filemaker, Inc.
Fortify Software
Fraser Research
Frederic Schwartz Architects
Fritzlen Pierce Architects
FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc.
Genencor International, Inc.
General Motors Corporation
Gilead Sciences, Inc.
GKKworks
GlaxoSmithKline
Gleason Works
Goddard Space Flight Center
Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas +
Company
Harrington Regional Medical
Center, Inc.
Harvard University
HASSE & WREDE North America,
Inc.
Hellmuth, Obata, & Kassabaum,
Inc.
Hertco Kitchens L.L.C.
Histogenetics
Hitachi Data Systems Corporation
Hofstee Farms
Horsham Research Centre
IBM Corporation
IDEO
IMRA America
Industrial Light & Magic
Inovise Medical, Inc.
Institute of Orthopedic Research
& Education
Inverness Medical
J. Craig Venter Institute
James Madison University
Johnson & Johnson
52
KARL STORZ Endovision, Inc.
Kiewit
Kuhn Knight, Inc.
Kumin Associates
Lafarge North America Inc.
LBL Architects
LCG Consulting
Los Alamos National Laboratory
LucidEra, Inc.
LuK USA
Lyric Semiconductor
MacKenzie Architects
Magma Design Automation, Inc.
MAN Ferrostaal Inc.
Massachusetts General Hospital
MDA designgroup
Medallia, Inc.
Medical Education Technologies,
Inc.
Menlo Innovations LLC
Micronas USA, Inc.
Midcoast Aviation, Inc.
Mission Critical Technologies
Mitsubishi Electric Research
Laboratories
Momentive Performance Materials
MSLK
Muller Martini Manufacturing
Corp.
Murray State University
NBBJ LP
NBBJ-New York
NEC Laboratories America, Inc.
Nokia
North Carolina State University
Novartis Institutes for BioMedical
Research Inc.
One Laptop per Child Association
Paradigm
Pellegrini Family Vineyards
Philips Research
Pilkington North America Inc.
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
Port of Los Angeles
Pratt & Whitney
Pressley Associates, Inc.
Procter & Gamble Co.
Purdue University
Real-Time Innovations, Inc.
Risk Management Solutions
RNL Design
Robert Bosch Corporation
Robert Bosch LLC
Roche Diagnostics Corporation
Rohde & Schwarz
Rolls-Royce Corporation
Ronnette Riley Architects
Rosetta Stone Ltd.
Roskamp Institute
Rutherford & Chekene Consulting
Engineers
Sanofi-Aventis
SAP Labs, LLC
Sasaki Associates Inc.
Schlumberger
Sepracor Inc.
Serialio.com
Staffelbach Designs and
Associates, Inc.
Stanford University
Stony Brook University
Strategic Analytics, Inc.
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
A N N U A L
Synopsys, Inc.
Telecom Italia Sparkle of North
America, Inc.
Telelogic AB
Telelogic North American, Inc.
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for
Children
The Pennsylvania State University
The Rockefeller University
The University of Maryland
Thoratec Corporation
Tod Williams Billie Tsien
Architects
Total Petrochemicals USA, Inc.
Toyota Technological Institute at
Chicago
Trumpf, Inc.
T-Systems North America, Inc.
T-Systems USA, Inc.
United Technologies Research
Center
University of California
University of Illinois
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of Pittsburgh
University of the Sciences in
Philadelphia
University of Tulsa
UT Southwestern Medical Center
at Dallas
Utah Bureau of Forensic Services
Vaisala, Inc.
Varian Medical Systems
VeriSign, Inc
Vescent Photonics, Inc.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
VMWare, Inc.
Voith Siemens Hydro Power
Generation Inc.
Wabtec
Washington University
Weill Medical College of Cornell
University
WellCall Inc.
West Pharmaceutical Services
WIKA Instrument Corp.
Wisconsin Department of
Transportation
Woodward Governor Co.
World Minerals, Inc.
WorleyParsons
YouNoodle, Inc.
Zeochem, LLC
Participating Institutions
Arizona State University
Bowdoin College
Carnegie Mellon University
College of William and Mary
Columbia University
Dickinson College
Emory University
Georgetown University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Indiana University
Iowa State University
Kansas State University
Louisiana State University
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Murray State University
R E V I E W
2 0 0 8
New Mexico Institute of Mining
and Technology
North Carolina State University
Northwestern University
Ohio State University
Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park
Purdue University
Rice University
Stanford University
State University of New YorkBuffalo
Syracuse University
Texas A & M University-College
Station
University of California-Berkeley
University of California-Davis
University of California-San Diego
University of California-Santa
Barbara
University of Illinois-UrbanaChampaign
University of Kentucky
University of Maryland-College
Park
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
University of Minnesota-Twin
Cities
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of North CarolinaChapel Hill
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh
University of Rochester
University of Southern California
University of Tulsa
University of Utah
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Virginia Polytechnic University
Western Michigan University
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UZBEKISTAN
Participating Employers
Republican Specialized Centre of
Surgery
Tashkent State Agrarian University
Tashkent State Technical
University
Tashkent University of Information
Technologies
Technical Centre SIMUZ
UzshaharsozlikLITI Stock
company
Participating Institutions
Namangan Engineering
Economical Institute
National University of Uzbekistan
Tashkent Architecture
Construction Institute
Tashkent State Agrarian University
Tashkent State Technical
University
Tashkent Chemical Technology
Institute
Tashkent Institute of Textile and
Light Industry
VIETNAM
Participating Employer
Thai Nguyen University
Faculty of Information Technology
I A E
Support
Services
to IAESTE
Internet Development Team (IDT)
The IDT, Internet Development Team, was founded in Copenhagen
in 1998 by volunteers from five different countries, with the goal to
deliver IT services to IAESTE. Today twelve volunteers from eight
different countries are involved in IDT.
The services include anything which the organisation requests, such as
web and e-mail services. The team provides overall support for the
Katja Prnaver
internal IAESTE IntraWeb, including the administration of servers,
IDT Co-ordinator
technical assistance for the Alumni Association, Friends of IAESTE
Network, FoIN and assists with other technical issues which may arise.
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.
Friends of IAESTE Network (FoIN)
The International IAESTE Alumni organisation; Friends of IAESTE
Network (FoIN) is now celebrating its 10th year of prosperous activity
in IAESTE. Today we have more than 10,000 members in our strong
network which was first organised on an international level in 1996.
IAESTE has a distinguished tradition of keeping in touch with former
trainees, as a result of which the Friends of IAESTE Network has
successfully brought Alumni together from around the world. There is
no doubt that many of our members feel a strong allegiance to IAESTE
as this organisation has influenced their personal lives and careers to a
great extent.
Livar Bergheim
Interim FoIN
Co-ordinator
The main purpose of FoIN is to make it easy for Members and Co-operating Institutions
to keep in touch with their alumni in order to support the concept of student exchange
and international understanding. Members receive the FoIN Newsletter three times a year
with news about FoIN activities, news from members and reports from trainees as well as
IAESTE upcoming events. Members can also find former friends they have made through
IAESTE with a search function in the network.
To become a member of the Friends of IAESTE Network please visit our website:
http://www.iaeste.org/friends
Seminar on IAESTE Development (SID)
SID serves IAESTE by bringing together IAESTE Members and Cooperating Institutions to discuss issues of best practice, administration,
organisational advancement and the development of 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 Thomas Faltner
Conference, the IAESTE Board and the Membership at large provide SID Co-ordinator
the topics to be discussed at SID. In addition, a number of ongoing tasks
such as Mentoring, General 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.
The IAESTE Ombudsman
The post of Ombudsman was created by a decision of the 2001 General Conference
of IAESTE held in Durban, South Africa. 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.
Bernardo J Herold, the former National Secretary of IAESTE Portugal, is the IAESTE
Ombudsman.
For further information on the Ombudsman please go to www.iaeste.org
or contact him at ombudsman@iaeste.org
or write to: Office of the Ombudsman, P.O Box 1066
2771-901 Paço de Arcos, Portugal
IAESTE Worldwide
Members and Co-operating Institutions
Full Members
24. Ireland
IAESTE Ireland (1962)*
47. Sweden
IAESTE Sweden (1948)**
25. Israel
Israel IAESTE Committee (1951)*
48. Switzerland
IAESTE Switzerland (1948)**
2. Armenia
IAESTE Armenia (1998)*
26. Japan
IAESTE Japan (1964)*
49. Syria
IAESTE Syria (1965)*
3. Australia
IAESTE Australia (1996)*
27. Jordan
IAESTE Jordan (1978)*
50. Tajikistan
IAESTE Tajikistan (1992)*
4. Austria
IAESTE Austria (1949)*
28. Kazakhstan
IAESTE Kazakhstan (1995)*
5. Belgium
IAESTE Belgium vzw (1948)**
29. Lebanon
IAESTE Lebanon (1966)*
51. Thailand
IAESTE Thailand, King Mongkut’s
Institute of Technology, North
Bangkok (1978) *
6. Bosnia and Herzegovina
IAESTE BiH (2000)
30. Lithuania
IAESTE Lithuania (1990)*
7. Brazil
IAESTE Brazil Central de
Intercâmbio (1982)*
31. Luxembourg
Comité Luxembourgeois pour
l’Organisation de Stages
Industriels (1961)*
1. Argentina
Comité Argentino del IAESTE
(1961)*
8. Canada
IAESTE Canada (1953)*
9. Colombia
IAESTE Colombia (1995)*
10. Croatia
Hrvatska udruga za medunarodnu
razmjenu studenata prirodnih
i tehničkih znanosti - IAESTE
Croatia (1993)*
11. Cyprus
IAESTE Cyprus (1980)*
12. Czech Republic
IAESTE Czech Republic (1965)*
13. Denmark
IAESTE Denmark, Polyteknisk
Forening (1948) **
14. Egypt
IAESTE Egypt – Faculty of
Engineering, Cairo University
(1961)*
15. Estonia
IAESTE Estonia (1993)*
16. F.Y.R. Macedonia
IAESTE (FYR) Macedonia (1994)*
52. Tunisia
IAESTE Tunisia (1959)*
4. India
Manipal Institute of Technology
(2006)
5. Indonesia
Unggulan Education Foundation
(2007)
7. Italy
Politecnico di Milano (2001)
32. Malta
IAESTE Malta (1984) *
55. United Kingdom
IAESTE UK (1948,)**
8. Jamaica
JOYST Jamaica (2006)
33. Mexico
IAESTE Mexico/AMIPP, A.C.
(1985)*
56. Uruguay
IAESTE Uruguay (1988)*
9. Kenya
Jomo Kenyatta University of
Agriculture and Technology (2004)
34. Mongolia
IAESTE Mongolia (2001)
35. Norway
IAESTE Norway (1948)**
57. USA
IAESTE United States (1950)*
58. Uzbekistan
IAESTE Uzbekistan (1997) *
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)*
Associate Members
1. Belarus
IAESTE Belarus (2000)
2. China including Hong Kong
SAR and Macao SAR
Council for International Training
and Development (2000)
10. Liberia
Cuttington University (2007)
11. Malaysia
Universiti Sains Malaysia USM
(2008)
12. Nigeria
Federal University of Technology
Owerri (FUTO) (2008)
13. Nigeria
University of Benin (2007)
14. Panama
Technological University of
Panama (2004)
The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University (1997)
15. Peru
Universidad de Piura (2001)
University of Macau (2004)
16. Philippines
POEC (2007)
5. Latvia
IAESTE Latvia (2002)
44. Slovenia
IAESTE Slovenia (1993)*
6. Montenegro
IAESTE Montenegro (2007)
20. Ghana
IAESTE Ghana (1970)*
45. South Africa
IAESTE South Africa (1956)*
7. Sierra Leone
IAESTE Sierra Leone (1991)
21. Greece
IAESTE Greece (1958)*
46. Spain
Comité Español para Intercambio
de Estudiantes Técnicos IAESTE
Espaňa (1951)*
8. United Arab Emirates
University of Sharjah (2000)
22. Hungary
IAESTE Hungary (1983)*
3. India
Karunya University (2001)
54. Ukraine
IAESTE Ukraine (1994)*
43. Slovakia
IAESTE Slovakia (1965)*
19. Germany
Deutscher Akademischer
Austauschdienst Deutsches
Komitee der IAESTE (1950)*
2. Bulgaria
Uni-Group (2005)
6. Italy ALFIA
Associazione Laureati Facoltà di
Ingegneria Ancona (2001)
3. Ecuador
IAESTE Ecuador Universidad San
Francisco de Quito (1999)
18. France
IAESTE France, (1948)**
1. Botswana
University of Botswana (2002)
53. Turkey
IAESTE Türkiye (1955)*
42. Serbia
Jugoslovenski odbor za
medjunarodnu razmenu studenata
za strucnu praksu- IAESTE
(1952)*
17. Finland
IAESTE Finland (1948,)**
Co-operating Institutions
4. Iran
IAESTE Iran (2002)
17. Republic of Korea
Global Association of Training and
Exchange (GATE) (2007)
18. Republic of Korea
Keimyung University (2007)
19. Sri Lanka
University of Moratuwa (2000)
20. Tanzania
The Open University (2006)
21. Vietnam
Thai Nguyen University (2006)
23. Iceland
IAESTE Iceland (1951)*
** 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 102, Banbridge, BT32 4WY, Northern Ireland
Tel/Fax: 0044 28406 25485, E-mail: general.secretary@iaeste.org