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CONTACT
Str. Callimachi, Secotr 2
+40 21 316 9633
apte@apte.org.ro
+40 21 316 9634
ABOUT APTE
The Association for Promoting Electronics Technology has currently 88 members. APTE was founded in 2002, by the Center for Technological Electronics and Interconnection Techniques, UPB-CETTI, and highly respected members of electronics industry, to sustain the electronics packaging education, in a climate of trust, ethics and social responsibility.
In addition to engineering, microelectronics and packaging, training activities also include business and economic areas.
APTE offers annually a set of short courses in the field of electronic packaging, standards and certification, management, industrial organization, designed to serve the needs of the electronic industry. APTE organizes and sponsors annually the International Symposium for Design and Technology Electronic Packages and TIE Students Professional Contest.
APTE is the ELINCLUS Cluster Management Entity (EMC), receiving the Bronze Label Award from ESCA (“The European Secretariat for Cluster Analysis[1]”).
[1] The list of European clusters whose work has been analyzed is available at: http://www.cluster-analysis.org/benchmarked-clusters
RESEARCH PROJECTS
INTERREG DA-SPACE PROJECT
The Association for Promoting Electronic Technology (APTE), together with twelve foreign partners, has become part of the European DA-SPACE project, which will offer the conditions for realization of ideas and innovations for all people of all ages. The aim of the DA-SPACE project, namely the Interreg Danube Transnational Program, is to create open innovation labs to support young innovators and their ideas in the Danube region.
The Open Experimental Space, which will be created in the Inventory of Inventor, will find support from selected innovators who, under the guidance of industry experts, mentors and industry specialists, will focus on transforming ideas into real innovation. This process will include, for example, business model testing, education, and individual training.
Topics for solution will also be created by industrial enterprises, ministries, associations, technology and innovation centers, technology agencies and other professional bodies. The DA-SPACE project will thus contribute to strengthening transnational and cross-sectoral cooperation between universities, business incubators, small and medium-sized enterprises and public institutions in the region.
POSCCE ESCA-IPS PROJECT
Investing for your future!
Sectoral Operational Program “Increase of Economic Competitiveness (SOP IEC) 2007-2013”
– co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund–
Priority Axis: 1 “An Innovative Production System and Coefficient”
Key area of intervention: D1.3 “Sustainable Development of Entrepreneurship”
Operation “Support for enterprise integration in supply chains or clusters”
Contact persons:
Paul Svasta, e-mail: paul.svasta@apte.org.ro, phone: 021 3169633
Florentina STALINESCU, e-mail: florentina.stalinescu@apte.org.ro,
tel: 021 3169633, fax: 021 3169634
POSDRU PROJECT "ACTIV"
POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Center for Electronic Technology and Interconnection Techniques (UPB-CETTI), together with its partners (Electronic Technology Promotion Association, ICG Sveti, OLT County Employment Agency, Arges Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Association Romanian for Technological Transfer and Innovation) implements the project “ACTIVE ON THE LABOR MARKET: Training and Development of Competencies for Increasing Employment in Electronics and Mechatronics” (ACTIV), co-financed by the European Social Fund through the Sectoral Operational Program for Human Resources Development 2007 – 2013, Priority Axis: 5, Promoting Active Employment Measures, Key Area of Intervention: 5.1, Development and Implementation of Active Employment Measures, Contract Code: POSDRU / 125 / 5.1 / S / 133562, from 02.04.2014.
WORLD COMPETITIVE WORK FORCE AT GLOBAL LEVEL
A competitive global workforce with a theoretical and practical training needs to be trained. In addition to the fields of science, engineering, microelectronics and packaging, this training must include the wider business, economy, ethics, foreign culture and languages.
Association for Promoting Electronic Technology APTE
The Association for Promoting Electronics Technology has currently 88 members. APTE was founded in 2002, by the Center for Technological Electronics and Interconnection Techniques, UPB-CETTI, and highly respected members of electronics industry, to sustain the electronics packaging education, in a climate of trust, ethics and social responsibility.