ROMANIA (RO) 19.848.504 Population Religion Eastern othodox: 86,8% Protestant: 7,5% Roman catholic: 4,7% Muslim: 0,9% Ethnic groups Romanians: 89,5% Hungarians:

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ROMANIA (RO) Population Religion Eastern othodox: 86,8% Protestant: 7,5% Roman catholic: 4,7% Muslim: 0,9% Ethnic groups Romanians: 89,5% Hungarians: 6,6% Roma: 2,5% Ukrainians: 0,3% Germans: 0,3% Russians: 0,2% Turkish: 0,2% Other: 0,4% Capital Bucharest

PRESENTATION OF EUROPEAN TRAINING CENTER Research ExpertiseTraining activities EUROPEAN TRAINING CENTER MAIN OBJECTIVES  Development and promotion of new products and processes;  Training courses;  Research activity;  Development and innovation. E.T.C aims to:  Encourage, organize and support lifelong learning activities, thus contributing to the development of the Community as an advanced knowledge-base society;  Foster interchange, cooperation and mobility between education and training systems in European Community;  Support the development of innovative ICT-based content, services, pedagogies and practices.

The fundamental objective of the E.T.C.’s training area is the continuous formal and informal training for teachers, students and technicians from different high schools, universities and companies. The center has been involved in European projects concerning professional training and education able to promote new and flexible ICT techniques. E.T.C. members have a vast experience in their individual fields of expertise. E.T.C. is also providing software solutions and consultancy services. E.T.C. is able to supply expertise in different engineering domains, as well as e-learning training programs. Combining the experience of ICT with a large knowledge base and years of experience in the field of educational software from a variety of complementary fields (i.e. ICT, Medical Informatics, Mechanics of Materials, Science of materials, Electrical Engineering, Renewable energies et. al.), has been the key to success. E.T.C. is able to supply expertise in different engineering domains, as well as e-learning training programs. Combining the experience of ICT with a large knowledge base and years of experience in the field of educational software from a variety of complementary fields (i.e. ICT, Medical Informatics, Mechanics of Materials, Science of materials, Electrical Engineering, Renewable energies et. al.), has been the key to success. FUNDAMENTAL OBJECTIVES (I)

E.T.C. members are involved in European co-operation projects, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Socrates, Minerva, Erasmus, Grundtvig etc. E.T.C. members are involved in European co-operation projects, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Socrates, Minerva, Erasmus, Grundtvig etc. E.T.C. E.T.C. is experienced in conducting effective training on use of mobile devices in teaching-learning process and contributed in previous projects to the development and publication of online courses and distance learning in the field of environmental protection. E.T.C. E.T.C. 's activity in this project was noticed by the European Commission called this company a member of Sustainable Energy Europe Campaign. E.T.C. E.T.C. An important objective is the E.T.C. assumed by us in the introduction of renewable occupations in Romania. In this sense, E.T.C. is only institution in Romania which requested and obtained from the Ministry of Labor, Family and Social Protection the agreement l for introduction of renewable operator occupation, code FUNDAMENTAL OBJECTIVES (II)

E.T.C. EDUCATIONAL, RESEARCH AND CONSULTING ACTIVITIES  Training programs to enhance managerial skills,  Vocational training for managers, entrepreneurs, trainers, disabled people, unemployed;  Courses in foreign languages (English, French, Italian);  Computer education and training for beginners, common PC users and software professionals;  Consultancy service for local S.M.E. and organizations in the field of European funding assistance and consequently in writing "tailor- made" projects for them.

What makes us the perfect partner for your project? Our knowledge on the latest trends in training Consultancy service in the field of Structural Funds Experience and contacts in ICT A young and flexible team Web design, programming, networking, database management Research activities Availability and flexibility to finish tasks in the required deadline Possibility to take advantage of foreign languages and educational potential of the team members

E.T.C. can provide complete technical background in the following areas: Programming:  C++, Delphi, Java, JavaScript, ASP,.NET;  PHP, SQL, ODBC, HTML, XML, PHP, ASP. Software used:  Adobe Photoshop, Corel Suite, Macromedia Suite;  3D Studio Max and others (3D graphics, 3D scenes, visualization and rendering, 3D animations). 2D & 3D graphics: Graphics for web, drawings, animations, leaflets, booklets and covers for CDs, books, user guides, textbooks design; Design and simulations: Solid Works, Catia, Autocad, Verilog;

RENEWABLE ENERGIES IN ROMANIA A new report suggest that wind energy has a bright future in Romania. Wind energy is developing around the world, but the pace is fastest in Europe, according to TPA Horwath Report on renewable energy. Romania’s position as a good location for investment in wind energy is also improving, the country moved from being the 12 th to the 10 th most attactive country for investment in renewable energy in the world in Ernst & Young’s Renewable energy country attractiveness index, published in February 2012 The overall installed capacity of wind farms in Romania is relatively small – 1140 MW in April 2012 compared to Europe’s number one – Germany, with MW power. However, in the last year, Romania was amongst the leaders in Europe for newly installed capacity, an increase of 520 MW, putting the country in 7 th place behind Germany, U.K., Spain, Italy, France and Sweden. Regionally, Romania led the pack for installing wind energy, ahead of second placed Poland’s 436 MW of newly installed capacity. According to the TPA Horwath Report, despite making big progress in wind farm development – doubling capacity in the space of a year, Romania is still behind the National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) and the National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP) estimates. Both organizations estimated 1200 MW installed capacity by the end of 2011, while the actual figure reached was 992 MW. The two organizations estimate wind capacity to reach 1850 MW by the end of 2012.