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12M Meeting - Synpo, Pardubice

  • Andrey Aniskevich and Tiago Galvão
  • 27 de jan. de 2016
  • 1 min de leitura

The 12 month meeting was organized by Synpo in their headquarters in Pardubice, Czech Republic, on 26-27 January 2016. During the meeting the work developed in the frame of the working packages was presented by João Tedim (W1 and WP2), Hanna Maltanava (WP2), Nico Scharnagl (WP3), Andrey Aniskevich (WP4), Frederico Maria (WP5) and Olga Bulderberga (WP6), and the results were discussed among all partners. For the next 12 months, dates for the transference of samples, the accomplishing of technical activities, as well as plans for the execution of secondments were agreed between partners. During this meeting organized by Vladimír Špaček and his collaborators, all the participants felt very welcomed at Synpo. The meeting also included a guided tour through the most emblematic sites of Pardubice followed by dinner during the first day, and a visit to the amazing research and development facilities of Synpo.


Standing (left to right): Nico Scharnagl (HZG), Tiago Galvão (UAVR), Frederico Maia (SMT), Josef Vraštil (SYNPO), João Tedim (UAVR), Jorge Carneiro (UAVR) and Jakub Opršal (SYNPO). Seating (left to right): Vladimír Špacek (SYNPO), Hanna Maltanava (BSU), Jevgenijs Sevcenko (LUPMI) and Olga Bulderberga (LUPMI).


 
 
 

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