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Tempus JPHS–159989-1-2009-1-BE Creation of university-enterprise cooperation networks for education on sustainable technologies Dissemination template
Name of the project partner University Goce Delcev Faculty of technology, Stip The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Date of submission of this report 01.07.2011 Dissemination Conference
Name of Conference Dissemination conference at the Chamber of Commerce
Date of Conference 28.06.2011 Held at Economic Chamber of Macedonia Internal or external External Presenters E. Fidancevska; V. Ristovski, V.Srebrenkoska
Participants
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy – UKIM; Faculty of Technology – UGD; Economic chamber of Macedonia; TITAN Cementarnica USJE; BOMEX Refractory Pehcevo, 11 Oktomvri EUROKOMPOZIT Prilep
Abstract on information that was disseminated The information concerning the general realization of the project was presented by the coordinators of the universities and discussion was held from the representatives from the companies. The event was disseminated as text to the radios, TVs and newspapers: 24 VESTI; 24 VESTI Gojko Kecelj; AB CANAL; AB Kalan Makedonka Sazdova; AB TV; AB TV Biljana Dimitrijevik; Aelita RADIO; Albanska redakcija; Albena ZURNAL; Aleksandar Arsovski MTV; Aleksandar Momirovski, A1; Aleksandar Nova Makedonija; Aleksandar Pesev, Radio Slobodna Evropa; Aleksandar Spasovski Kanal 5+; Alsat M; [email protected]; Belinda Minovska; Benjanin Liman, turski vesnik; BIZNIS; biznis; BIZNIS Aneta Stojceska; BOSKO AB KANAL; Daniel Kurir.mk; Daniela Mihajlovska; Davor Pasoski, FORUM; Dimo Dimcev Vlaska red.; Elena Boskovska K 5+; GJORGI TERPO ; goran madzaroski; Goran Rusic; guximtar tatesi; HRISTIJAN STOJCEVSKI; Ida Protuger; INPRESS; Ivona Talevska Sitel; JAVNOST; JAVNOST BITOLA; KAPITAL; Kire Krstevski; Kurir; KURIR; LAJM; Lence Nikolova; Lidija - Netpress; Lile Altiparmakova; Makedonka; Makedonsko radio; MAKFAKS; Makfax; MANIRA DOKOVSKA; Marija Dimitrovska; Marina Uzunov, 24 vesti; MIA; MILCO JOVANOSKI; Mile Radenkovic; Milena Antovska Kanal 5; Mirjana ; Misko; MTV; MTV 2; NASA TV; [email protected]; Nedelco Krstevski; Net Press; Net Press; Nijazi ZAMAN; NOVA MAKEDONIJA; Novinar; Novinar; Novinar; NOVOSTI; Pande Kolemisevski; Petre Dimitrov, FORUM; PORTA 3; Radio Bubamara; Radio Rapi - Struga; Radio Skopje; Renata Mateska; s; Sanja Kostadinovska Mak.; Savo Pejcinovski; Sonja Jovanova; SPIC; Svetlana Blazevska; Televizija Sonce; TV; TV 24vesti; TV A1; TV AB CANAL; TV AB Canal; TV AB Kanal Irena Cockova; TV Alfa; TV ALFA; TV ALFA; TV ALFA ; TV ALFA Kostadin Delimitov; TV ALFA Tanja Popova ; TV Alsat; TV BTR ; TV E; TV EDO; TV EDO; TV ERA; TV K-15; TV Kanal 5; TV MEDI BITOLA; TV SItel; TV SITEL Fili Momirovski; TV Sky Net; TV SkyNet; TV SUTEL; tv telma; TV TELMA; TV TELMA; TV TELMA ; Utrinski vesnik; UTRINSKI VESNIK, Maja Tomik,; Valentina; VECER; [email protected]; Veseli - KOHA; VEST; VEST; [email protected]; Violeta
Stoimenova; [email protected]; Zaklina Utrinski vesnik; ZAMAN; ZAMAN NIJAZI ; Zejnep Useinovska; ZURNAL; ZURNAL; ZURNAL; ([email protected]); Mile Milanovic Tv Vis- Strumica; Mirjana ; Mirjananovinar; [email protected]; Nedzat Akifi Tv Festa Kumanovo; Petar Radio Veles; Radio Antena 5; Radio Fortuna; Radio Ohrid; Radio Ravel; Radio Rosa Kocani; Radio Sveti Nikole; Radio Veles; Radmila Blazevska, Radio Life; Raim Kadri Radio Vati; Revija Ekologija; Saso Stankovski Tv Nova Ku; Sime Alusevski EGO; Siti radio; Slobodan Menoski Tv Boem; TelevizijA TVM; Toni Ajtovski; Toni Andevski Radio Bravo Ku; Tose Janev Tv Kis Tetovo; Trajce Jovanov Radio Stip; TV EMI - Radovis; TV ERA; Tv Koha; Tv Mig; Tv Orbis - Bitola; TVMTM Gordana Andreevska; vaci73; Viktorija Dimitrova; Zoran G. Madzoski; Zoran Pejkovski Javnost; Zoran Stefanovski Ohrid; Zoran Zdravkovic MX Radio Ohrid; ([email protected]); Aktuel; Atanas Tasevski NIP "VRV"; Bozana Cadieva Radio Goldi Veles; Dijana Ivanova Tv Zdravkin Veles; Dimitar Joveski Radio Meff - Prilep; Dionis Nunov Radio Valandovo; Dragan Miladinovski Radio Veles; Ekspres Radio - Ohrid; Ibraim Kodza Tv Uskana Kicevo; Ilija Boskoski Radio 5 -20KM; Ilija Tanevski Radio A.Makedonski Kicevo; Jovan Trpeski - Ohrid; Jovanovski Slobodan Muzicko radio Ku; Kanal 5; Lazo Dimitrov, Aktuelnosti - Kocani; Lence Litajkova; Ljubica Angelkova Tv Tera Bitola; Ljubica Avramova; Ljupco Dimitrovski Radio Grom; Ljupco Nestorovski Radio Merak5fm - Veles; RESAT KAMBERI
Dissemination the results by lectures
Title of lecture Sustainable development and renewable energy in food industry
Author V. Srebrenkoska, M.Jasic, Marck Van Acker, R. Grujic, E. Fidancevska
Internal or external External Date of lecture 02. June 2011.
Held at Paneuropean University APEIRON, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Hercegovina
Abstract The practice of engineering consumes vast quantities of materials and is dependent
on a continuous supply of them. Increasing population and living standards cause this consumption rate to grow - something it cannot do forever. Finding ways to use materials more efficiently is a prerequisite for a sustainable future.
Recent global attention to the issues and challenges of sustainable development is forcing industries to conduct self-assessments to identify where they stand within the framework for sustainability, and more importantly, to identify opportunities, strategies and technologies that support achieving this goal. Design for environmental sustainability is the long-therm view: that of adaptation to a lifestyle that meets present needs without compromising the needs of future generations. Technological development to be sustainable, it need to take account of social and ecological factors, as well as economic ones. In this paper a brief overview of the wide range of technological issues at an industry level was made emphasizing the need for an integrated approach and understanding of the different components of a sustainable system. Technology plays a very important role in sustainable development because it is one of the most significant ways in which we interact with our environment; we use technologies to extract natural resources, to modify them for human purposes, and to adapt our man-made living space. It is through use of technology that we have seen drastic improvements in the quality of life of many people. Large areas of land worldwide are converted for agricultural production. The increasing use of technology, fuels and chemicals has dramatically increased crop production, but has also created the chronic agricultural impacts. Sustainable agriculture and food production combines the goals of environmental and economic health and social equity. Sustainable technologies use less energy, fewer limited resources, do not deplete natural resources, do not directly or indirectly pollute the environment, and can be reused
or recycled at the end of their useful life.
Title of lecture INDUSTRIAL SYMBIOSES AND ECO-INDUSTRIAL NETWORKS
Author D. Capeska Bogatinoska, V. Srebrenkoska Internal or external External Date of lecture 02. June 2011.
Held at Paneuropean University APEIRON, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Hercegovina
Abstract The practice of engineering consumes vast quantities of materials and is dependent on a continuous supply of them. Increasing population and living standards cause this consumption rate to grow - something it cannot do forever. Finding ways to use materials more efficiently is a prerequisite for a sustainable future. Recent global attention to the issues and challenges of sustainable development is forcing industries to conduct self-assessments to identify where they stand within the framework for sustainability, and more importantly, to identify opportunities, strategies and technologies that support achieving this goal. Design for environmental sustainability is the long-therm view: that of adaptation to a lifestyle that meets present needs without compromising the needs of future generations. Technological development to be sustainable, it need to take account of social and ecological factors, as well as economic ones. In this paper a brief overview of the wide range of technological issues at an industry level was made emphasizing the need for an integrated approach and understanding of the different components of a sustainable system. Technology plays a very important role in sustainable development because it is one of the most significant ways in which we interact with our environment; we use technologies to extract natural resources, to modify them for human purposes, and to adapt our man-made living space. It is through use of technology that we have seen drastic improvements in the quality of life of many people. Large areas of land worldwide are converted for agricultural production. The increasing use of technology, fuels and chemicals has dramatically increased crop production, but has also created the chronic agricultural impacts. Sustainable agriculture and food production combines the goals of environmental and economic health and social equity. Sustainable technologies use less energy, fewer limited resources, do not deplete natural resources, do not directly or indirectly pollute the environment, and can be reused or recycled at the end of their useful life.
Dissemination through media: text in newspapers, report and interview on radio and television Name of Radio/Television TV IIris Date of broadcasting 18.06.2011 Name of programme 30 minuti so Tehnoloski fakultet Stip Person interviewed Vineta Srebrenkoska
Reason of interview Activities linked with Tempus project and which are realizing in the Faculty of technology
Abstract 30 min discussion about the activities of the Faculty of technology connected with Tempus project practical
LINK OF PROJECT WEBSITE TO HOME UNIVERSITY WEBSITE
Url : Проект ТЕМПУС на Технолошко-технички факултет
or http://ttf.ugd.edu.mk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46%3Atempus&catid=1%3A2008-11-21-09-34-25&Itemid=13&lang=mk