The Technical University of Moldova has brought back one of the most anticipated post-pandemic events, the Inter-Faculty Festival, known as TVC. It was a long-awaited and warmly welcomed revival of a longstanding academic tradition. As a festival of creativity and talent, TVC brought together 11 teams representing their respective faculties within the university.
For this event, the participating teams meticulously prepared presentations that would leave a memorable impression on the audience. The main challenge of the competition was to come up with innovative ideas which would bring a unique vision and enthusiasm into supporting the name and slogan they proudly embraced for this competition.
Every chosen name and slogan constituted a clever blend of creativity and communication skills.

The event was also attended by the Vice-Rector for Digitalization, Dinu Țurcanu, and the Head of the Social and Student Activities Department, Anatol Alexei—two representative figures of UTM. Their encouragement and active support became a driving force for the students, emphasizing the importance of these competitions in fostering practical skills and fostering innovative thinking.
Each team displayed a remarkable level of innovation and originality, making the competition even more intense and captivating. Every participant showcased the creativity and ingenuity that UTM students are capable of.
As the curtains fell, each faculty team walked away with a participation diploma, an award for their dedication and active involvement in this special event.
The TVC not only staged a triumphant return post the challenging pandemic period, but also highlighted the importance of cultivating practical skills and developing a competitive spirit among the professionals of tomorrow. It wasn’t just an event; it was a crucial step in promoting innovation and effective communication—a cornerstone in shaping the future leaders and innovators in the fields of technology and communication.




