Mr. Dimitar Tashkovski – Professor Phd and Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, Mr. Nikolche Taseski – President of Management Board of M-NAV and ANS Executive Director and Mr. Kliment Chepunjoski – Member of Management Board of M-NAV and CNS Executive Director signed a Memorandum of Cooperation that regulates the mutual cooperation in a wide range of areas, emphasising both the developmentаl- researching and applicative projects, consultancy services, educational activities, mutual support, scholarship to students at final years and postgraduates, as well as many other common activities.
„Signing the Memorandum of Cooperation, for us, as an institution for higher education, means allocation of scientific-professional, professional, material-technical and spatial conditions in direction of promoting the educational, scientific and applicative activities in the area of electrical engineering and information technologies. We expand the list of organizations with which we cooperate and we enable our students to be practically educated and included in the delivery of various scientific and applicative projects, but we also enable them to gain scholarships for completing their studies” , it was stated by Mr. Tashkovski, the Professor Phd and Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies within “Ss Cyril and Methodius” University, Skopje.
For Mr. Taseski, the President of Management Board of M-NAV this represents a start of establishing a cooperation with one of the most reputable Faculties in Macedonia that need practical support.
“As Joint-Stock Company, we fully support the activities of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies in direction of providing continuous education of engineering and technical personnel, we will provide material and professional support, we will organize various seminars, lectures and jubilees”, Mr. Taseski said.
For first time since Macedonia has become independent, we have an opportunity to create staff for the needs of aviation industry, Mr. Chepunjoski said.
“ICAO Recommendations and European regulations impose continuous trainings and refresher trainings for aeronautical-technical personnel whose responsibility is maintaining, servicing and monitoring of the units and the systems used by the aircrafts. Aeronautical-technical personnel is the one that provides various services in conditions when the technologies are continuously upgraded and the units and systems that are to provide safe air traffic are more and more used. In order to meet this exceptionally significant responsibility, the aeronautical-technical personnel requires appropriate training that would be provided in cooperation with the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies. By using its own resources, M-NAV has organised internal trainings for the said personnel up to now. Signing the Memorandum of Cooperation enables upgrade of the trainings, this could be achieved by inclusion of the Professors from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies in refresher trainings. As far as the subjects for which there is lack of appropriate professional staff are concerned, they will be provided through their specialization in European aeronautical centers. This will enable using the local scientific base, decrease of the costs with simultaneous improvement of the quality of the training process”, Chepunjoski said.