Between June 29 and July 3, at FIEB, UTM, the online summer school “Sustainable industrial development in the context of European integration” was held, organized under the Erasmus+ Program, Jean Monnet Module EU4SID Action.
According to the agenda, the EU4SID team, represented by the project coordinator Cornelia CRUCERESCU and the members of the project team Rafael CILOCI and Veaceslav BÂRDAN, instigated the students’ interest with topics relevant to the theme of the event.
Interesting discussions were initiated with reference to the presentations of the special guests, representatives of public institutions, NGOs and private enterprises.
Constantin ȚURCANU, head of the Analysis, Innovation and Training Department, Organization for the Development of the Small and Medium Enterprises Sector, presented the stages of implementing the SME Greening Program in Moldova (approved by the Government Decision no. 592/2019) in order to promote, support and develop the capacity of SMEs to adopt green practices for production and service delivery processes. The implementation of the greening program and the action plan are financed from the state budget of the Republic of Moldova and supported through the EU4Environment Project, financed by the European Union.
The students were excited to find out details about the practice of developing an ecological business, asking questions to the director of the company “Glacial Empire”, Andrei ALBU.
Ghenadie GRUBÎI, chief specialist of the “Moldsilva” Agency, came up with relevant and interesting information about the role of forests in a country’s ecosystem and European practices on sustainable forest management.
Of particular interest was the information on the achievements and perspectives regarding energy efficiency in the Republic of Moldova, related to European policies, presented by Nicolae MAGDÎL, senior consultant at the Energy Policy Department, Ministry of Economy and Infrastructure.
Natalia GURANDA, environmental expert of the NGO “EcoContact”, provided multiple details on the rules of the green economy promoted by the EU and aspects of assessing the environmental impact of business.
Pavel TUHARI, director of “Unisim-Soft” SRL, drew the students’ attention to the digitization of business processes and their diversity, specifying the stages of implementing a digitized process.
The summer school took place using the Microsoft Teams platform, with the participation of about 17 students from various faculties of UTM: FIEB, FTA, FCIM, FCGC, FTP, FIMIT.
The EU4SID project is implemented with EU support through the Erasmus+ Program.
More information about EU4SID – on https://proiecte.utm.md/jean-monnet-2
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