S&T Country Report - Albania - WBC-INCO Net
S&T Country Report - Albania - WBC-INCO Net
S&T Country Report - Albania - WBC-INCO Net
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Industry/Sector (technology area): ICT, Software development and Outsourcing,<br />
Hardware development and Design, System Integration, Informatics for Bio,<br />
Chemical and Medical applications, Internet technologies and applications, Robotics<br />
and Mechatronics.<br />
International activities: Not available<br />
Name of<br />
initiative:<br />
Science&Technology Park Novi Sad (STPNS)<br />
Contact person: Vojin Senk (Tempus project coordinator)<br />
Email: ram_senk@uns.ns.ac.yu<br />
Website: http://www.nosic.ns.ac.yu/<br />
According to the webpage http://www.nosic.ns.ac.yu/incubationCentre.html, there is a<br />
project already implemented regarding the creation of the Science&Technology Park<br />
Novi Sad. It is supported by an EU Tempus grant, entitled "University Science Parks<br />
- Organizational Framework", which aims at defining the legal and organizational<br />
framework of the future park, as well as at establishing services of a sustainable<br />
Technology Transfer Centre, understood as a consultancy for researchers engaged<br />
in technology oriented projects willing to investigate market potentials of the<br />
developed products, intellectual property management etc.<br />
To gather more details about the STPNS, please consult: http://www.nosic.ns.ac.yu/.<br />
Industry/Sector (technology area): Not available<br />
International activities: Not available<br />
Name of<br />
initiative:<br />
Institute Vinča - Belgrade<br />
Contact: "VINČA" Institute of Nuclear Sciences, P.0. Box 522, 11001<br />
Belgrade, Serbia<br />
Email: office@vin.bg.ac.yu<br />
Website: http://www.vin.bg.ac.yu/en/about/<br />
The Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences is the largest scientific institute in the<br />
Republic of Serbia. It is located 15 km from the centre of Belgrade. The Institute<br />
incorporates two nuclear reactors, one accelerator installation, one industrial scale<br />
irradiation unit, sixteen research laboratories, two research centres, a library,<br />
administration, and all the necessary technical services.<br />
Founded in January, 1948 as the Institute for Physics it quickly attracted the attention<br />
of young talented university graduates of almost all fields of the natural and<br />
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