Consortium

The Associated Partners
of the COVE-WENDT Project


Centre of Vocational Excellence in Welding and
Non-Destructive Testing.

OUR CONSORTIUM

Associated Partners


MHte

MHte, is the leader organization with expertise in education training in the industrial sector business, in the welding industry, being the main implementer of the international requirements into the implemented national requirements, in Hungary. MHtE main activities are QA of qualification and the certification of welders, material testers, welding engineers EWE/IWE, technicians, etc.

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Manufacturing Italian Association

Since 1992, the Manufacturing Italian Associations, has been the cultural and professional reference point for innovative technologies and production processes for industry. Originally founded as an exclusively academic association, to create a stable opportunity for academic members belonging to the Technologies and Processing Systems sector to meet and grow.

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Bora94

Bora94, are one of the most significant and successful regional development companies in their country. They know how the domestic and international application systems work and know how to pay attention to in order for the application documentation to be prepared in accordance with the tenders and for the supported projects to be implemented without problems and on time.

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University of Miskolc

University of Miskolc (UoMi), is the leading higher education institution and academic centre in the North Hungarian Region, industry-oriented university with long traditions and with great development potentials. The history of the university can be traced back to 1735, when the world’s first technical higher education institution, the Selmecbánya School of Mining and Metallurgy was established.

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ROSENC

The common aim of the Romanian Sustainable Energy Cluster - ROSENC association is to promote Romania, the West Region and Timis county as leader in the fields of renewable energy, energy efficiency and the new sustainable energy fields to participate in international networks as partner or coordinator in projects which concern member organizations competitiveness raising through national and international cooperation.


TICASS

TICASS – Tecnologie Innovative per il Controllo Ambientale e lo Sviluppo Sostenibile – is a non-profit consortium established in 2010 and the Managing Body of the regional Research and Innovation Hub POLO EASS “Energy, Environment, Sustainable Development”. The Mission of Ticass is to carry on promotion, support, communication, dissemination activities.

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Transilvania IT Cluster

Transilvania IT Cluster as the management entity for the Transilvania Digital Innovation Hub has the mission to identify and implement collaborative and innovative digitization projects of all relevant stakeholders of the cluster ecosystem. For all stakeholders, the goal of the Transilvania IT Association is to foster innovative technological capabilities to influence sustainable and smart development.

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BOKIK

The BOKIK - Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County - has been operating since 1994. It has over 2500 voluntary members and helps investors and local enterprises. The chamber offers information and assistance to investors and industrial partners on issues such as economic environment, industrial parks, local taxes, tenders, and more. It also organizes business meetings and introductions and provides vocational works and consultations on various themes such as finance, law, innovation, and trade law.

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CCIAT

The CCIAT - Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture Timis - from Romania actively collaborates with public administration institutions and regional structures to foster economic and social development at the regional level. The CCIAT supports the business community through public-private partnerships, organizing fairs, exhibitions, and economic partnership actions, and offering trainings and courses in various domains.

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The demand for digital education and the transition to green industry are increasing. Training centres need to adapt to this trend.