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2/25/2010

Diploma into the Future

The main goals set for this program were promoting Mita-Teknik, as a company which offers exciting job opportunities involving modern technologies and stable employment; and extending co-operation with L’viv universities and stimulating a high level of students research work within areas of Mita-Teknik’s expertise.

The program is aimed at the students of relevant faculties and institutes of two L’viv universities. This comes as no surprise – 95% of the employees of the Mita-Teknik Ukraine office have graduated from these universities at different times.

Winner of Diploma into the Future
Nine students made their presentations to the contest committee. Having considered the presentations as well the research works, the contest committee decided to declare Taras Koverko from Institute of Power Engineering and Control Systems the winner of Diploma into the Future. Based on the marks given by the committee, he also became the overall winner among the students of both universities. Mita-Teknik is pleased to present 25 licences of MatLab Classroom software to the winning university – L’viv Polytechnic National University.

Andriy Klyuvak from the Institute of Computer Sciences and Information Technologies and Oleg Shavala from the Institute of Power Engineering and Control Systems finished second and third, respectively. Similarly to the previous round, the winners and their diploma tutors were awarded bonuses and Mita-Teknik’s Program Diplomas. The remaining contestants received Certificates of participation.

During the award ceremony, L’viv’s deputy mayor, Mr. V. Kosiv, visited Mita-Teknik and he underlined that the city administration highly supports our initiative since it corresponds with the city strategy of developing a knowledge-based industry.


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8/23/2010

Summer School 2010

 

In August, Mita-Teknik visited the Summer School of Wind Technology 2010. As the leading supplier of control systems to the wind industry, Mita-Teknik provided the students with information about control systems and our continuous software and hardware development.

8/17/2010

Mita-Teknik part of Pilot Plant

 

The world’s first combined wave and wind power plant is currently being tested in Denmark. The floating power plant consists of a wave module and three wind turbines. These Gaia-Wind 133-11kW small wind turbines are equipped with Control- and Communication Systems from Mita-Teknik.

8/3/2010

Seminar in China

 

In July, Mita-Teknik took part in Harbin-Aarhus Sustainable Development Seminar in China. The seminar was arranged to promote economic cooperation between Harbin and Danish companies. The seminar resulted in two Strategic Cooperation Agreements.