Leka Shameti has over 25 years of experience in engineering, project management, and administration roles. He currently serves as the General Administrator of AEMA, an infrastructure supervision company in Tirana, Albania. Prior to this role, he held positions managing tunnel operations and maintenance, supervising electromechanical works, and assisting the Albanian Ministry of Transport on organizational development and transport projects. Shameti has extensive experience across various sectors including aviation fuel supply, agribusiness, construction, and nonprofit organizations. He holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Polytechnic University of Tirana and is fluent in Albanian, English, and Italian.
Evgeniy Pyatachev is a Russian citizen born in 1978 who has over 20 years of experience in ports and logistics, shipping, and mining in management roles. He has worked as the Chief Commercial Officer of Yevpatoria Trade Port, CEO of YevpatoriaSea Port Authority, and Deputy Director of YevpatoriaSea Trade Port, among other roles. Pyatachev has a degree in Economics from Kiev National Economic University and courses in project management, negotiation skills, language and culture, and public procurement. He is fluent in Russian and English and intermediate in German.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Zindzi Fire Engineering is a South African company that provides fire protection services including risk assessments, system design and installation, and maintenance. They have over 30 years of combined experience in the industry. Their capabilities include fire suppression systems, detection systems, pump systems, and safety compliance reviews. Zindzi aims to uphold health and safety standards and provides training to ensure employees have the proper qualifications. They use project management software to help control timelines and budgets for their various commercial and industrial clients.
The document discusses a new handheld device that JPC will use to accurately capture property characteristics and update its asset register. The device allows users to navigate to properties, capture information directly onto the device, and upload it to a centralized system. It is expected to improve the efficiency and accuracy of managing JPC's extensive property portfolio. The document also announces refurbishment plans for the Randburg Home Affairs parking area, which will address the current deteriorated conditions and provide improved parking facilities.
Anjesh Kumar Yadav is seeking a position in IT with over 10 years of experience in installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of Windows operating systems, servers, networking equipment, and applications. He has worked as a System Engineer, Network Engineer, and Senior Executive in IT for various companies in Delhi, India. His skills include Windows, Linux, Active Directory, Exchange Server, networking, security, and hardware repair. He holds certifications in Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCNA, and Advance Diploma in Computer Hardware & Networking.
Zindzi Fire Engineering is committed to transparency and accountability. To ensure high standards, they maintain accreditations from several organizations including the South African Bureau of Standards, the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority, the Fire Fighting Equipment Traders Association, the South African Qualification & Certification Committee, and the Institute of Fire Engineers. They also comply with ISO 9001:2000 standards and SANS regulations for fire protection equipment.
The document provides an overview of the Melissa Data Address Verification Web Service, which allows users to submit an address and receive back standardized and validated address data from Melissa Data's database of US addresses recognized by the US Postal Service. It describes how to call the web service, what types of address errors or corrections may be returned, and includes examples of error codes and the structure of the XML response. The service is available free of charge to Rhode Island state agencies for official use.
This case report describes a 33-year-old female patient with macular degeneration who sought treatment with acupuncture in addition to her conventional care. She had previously received injections of anti-VEGF drugs but was unsatisfied with the side effects and dependence on medication. Over four months of acupuncture treatment, the patient's visual acuity improved and she discontinued invasive biomedical interventions. The report analyzes the patient's condition in terms of traditional Chinese medicine patterns including liver and kidney yin deficiency, liver qi stagnation and spleen qi deficiency, and qi and blood stagnation.
Evgeniy Pyatachev is a Russian citizen born in 1978 who has over 20 years of experience in ports and logistics, shipping, and mining in management roles. He has worked as the Chief Commercial Officer of Yevpatoria Trade Port, CEO of YevpatoriaSea Port Authority, and Deputy Director of YevpatoriaSea Trade Port, among other roles. Pyatachev has a degree in Economics from Kiev National Economic University and courses in project management, negotiation skills, language and culture, and public procurement. He is fluent in Russian and English and intermediate in German.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Zindzi Fire Engineering is a South African company that provides fire protection services including risk assessments, system design and installation, and maintenance. They have over 30 years of combined experience in the industry. Their capabilities include fire suppression systems, detection systems, pump systems, and safety compliance reviews. Zindzi aims to uphold health and safety standards and provides training to ensure employees have the proper qualifications. They use project management software to help control timelines and budgets for their various commercial and industrial clients.
The document discusses a new handheld device that JPC will use to accurately capture property characteristics and update its asset register. The device allows users to navigate to properties, capture information directly onto the device, and upload it to a centralized system. It is expected to improve the efficiency and accuracy of managing JPC's extensive property portfolio. The document also announces refurbishment plans for the Randburg Home Affairs parking area, which will address the current deteriorated conditions and provide improved parking facilities.
Anjesh Kumar Yadav is seeking a position in IT with over 10 years of experience in installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of Windows operating systems, servers, networking equipment, and applications. He has worked as a System Engineer, Network Engineer, and Senior Executive in IT for various companies in Delhi, India. His skills include Windows, Linux, Active Directory, Exchange Server, networking, security, and hardware repair. He holds certifications in Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCNA, and Advance Diploma in Computer Hardware & Networking.
Zindzi Fire Engineering is committed to transparency and accountability. To ensure high standards, they maintain accreditations from several organizations including the South African Bureau of Standards, the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority, the Fire Fighting Equipment Traders Association, the South African Qualification & Certification Committee, and the Institute of Fire Engineers. They also comply with ISO 9001:2000 standards and SANS regulations for fire protection equipment.
The document provides an overview of the Melissa Data Address Verification Web Service, which allows users to submit an address and receive back standardized and validated address data from Melissa Data's database of US addresses recognized by the US Postal Service. It describes how to call the web service, what types of address errors or corrections may be returned, and includes examples of error codes and the structure of the XML response. The service is available free of charge to Rhode Island state agencies for official use.
This case report describes a 33-year-old female patient with macular degeneration who sought treatment with acupuncture in addition to her conventional care. She had previously received injections of anti-VEGF drugs but was unsatisfied with the side effects and dependence on medication. Over four months of acupuncture treatment, the patient's visual acuity improved and she discontinued invasive biomedical interventions. The report analyzes the patient's condition in terms of traditional Chinese medicine patterns including liver and kidney yin deficiency, liver qi stagnation and spleen qi deficiency, and qi and blood stagnation.
Zindzi Fire Engineering provides fire protection installation and maintenance services. They have experience crews that conduct daily inspections and testing of fire systems to ensure proper functioning. Regular maintenance is important to detect any issues and replace aging components, keeping systems operational to provide safety. Zindzi advocates for dedicated on-site maintenance teams to provide daily oversight and quick response to any fire protection needs.
A genetic marker is a gene or DNA sequence with a known location on a chromosome that can be used to identify individuals or species that can be described as a variation (i.e. mutation or alteration in the genomic loci) that can be observed. It may be a short DNA sequence, such as a sequence surrounding a single base-pair change (single nucleotide polymorphism, SNP), or a long one, like minisatellites (SSR).
The document discusses decision tree algorithms. It begins with an introduction and example, then covers the principles of entropy and information gain used to build decision trees. It provides explanations of key concepts like entropy, information gain, and how decision trees are constructed and evaluated. Examples are given to illustrate these concepts. The document concludes with strengths and weaknesses of decision tree algorithms.
Under-exploited vegetables are those vegetable which are grown at limited area and not much popular among the consumers.
However most of the Under-exploited vegetables are nutritional rich and have medicinal property also.
Multitier cropping system for profitability and scalability in vegetable prod...Shashank Shekhar Solankey
Multistoried /multitier cropping system: As the name indicates, under this system two or more crops of different heights are grown simultaneously on a certain piece of land in any certain period of time. Thus land, water, and space are utilized in most efficient and economic way. Multistoried/ multitier cropping system aims at better use of the production components such as soil, water, air, space, radiation and other inputs on sustainable basis (Singh et al., 2014).
The document discusses the key elements of implementing Total Quality Management (TQM) in an organization. It identifies eight essential elements: ethics, integrity, trust, training, teamwork, leadership, recognition, and communication. These elements are grouped into foundations, building blocks, binding mortar, and the roof. The foundations include ethics, integrity and trust. Building blocks are training, teamwork and leadership. Communication acts as the binding mortar. Recognition forms the roof of a successful TQM implementation.
Big Data and Transport Understanding and assessing optionsLudovic Privat
Massive amounts of digital data are being generated from a variety of sources including sensors, devices and online activities, with estimates that the total "digital universe" will grow to 44 zettabytes by 2020. This data holds potential value when combined from different sources to provide new insights but also risks around privacy if used without appropriate protections. Transport authorities will need to evaluate how new and existing data sources can help improve operations, planning and safety while ensuring regulations keep pace with changing data practices.
The document outlines the objectives and activities of ITS Romania, an organization that promotes intelligent transport systems. Its main objectives are to promote ITS in Romania, support ITS research and education, and facilitate networking between industry, researchers, and other stakeholders. Some key actions include developing a national ITS strategy and action plan, organizing educational programs and events, leading research projects, and managing European and national projects involving public-private partnerships. Major projects mentioned include implementing traveler information systems on the A1 and A2 motorways in Romania and involvement in several European cooperation initiatives.
The document introduces the concept of shared mobility as a potential solution to address the negative impacts of car-dominated urban transport systems. It discusses how previous approaches have focused on promoting public transport, reducing travel needs, and improving vehicle technology. A new simulation is presented that models replacing all car and bus trips in a city with on-demand shared vehicles, including shared taxis and mini-buses. The simulation finds this approach could significantly reduce traffic, emissions, and parking needs while improving access and social inclusion. It examines the impacts on vehicle requirements, travel patterns, and the citizen experience of using shared mobility services.
2016 Girişimcilik ve Teknoloji Ticarileştirme RaporuWebrazzi
Teknoloji Transferini Hızlandırma Projesi (TTH-Türkiye) kapsamında hazırlanan “Entrepreneurship & Technology Commercialization Report 2016: Global Trends and Specific Look at Turkey” raporu yayınlandı.
This report analyzes 16 INTERREG IVC projects focused on sustainable transport. It identifies common challenges faced in promoting sustainable transport and organizes over 500 good practices from the projects into 9 topics: land use planning, regional transport authorities, financing public transport, encouraging public transport use, mobility management, intelligent transport systems, accessible transport, low emission transport, and awareness campaigns. The report provides recommendations to policymakers on integrating transport and land use planning, strengthening regional cooperation, and promoting new shared transport options and technologies. It concludes that INTERREG IVC projects have effectively identified and transferred good practices that can improve regional sustainable transport policies across Europe.
The document provides a background report on e-Agriculture policies and strategies in selected ACP and non-ACP countries. Some key findings include:
1) Most ACP countries have not developed e-Agriculture strategies, though some initiatives exist in Ghana, Rwanda, Ivory Coast, Mali, and Burkina Faso.
2) Ghana and Ivory Coast have developed or are developing national e-Agriculture strategies. Rwanda is also formulating a strategy as part of its agricultural transformation plan.
3) Challenges faced by countries include lack of stakeholder involvement, poor collaboration between agriculture and ICT ministries, and lack of understanding of ICT's role
Final background report - e-agriculture strategies in ACPNawsheen Hosenally
The document provides a background report on e-Agriculture policies and strategies in selected ACP and non-ACP countries. Some key findings include:
1) Most ACP countries have not developed e-Agriculture strategies, though some initiatives exist in Ghana, Rwanda, Ivory Coast, Mali, and Burkina Faso.
2) Ghana and Rwanda have developed or are developing e-Agriculture strategies, while Ivory Coast recently approved an e-Agriculture policy.
3) Challenges faced include lack of stakeholder involvement, understanding of ICT's role in agriculture, interest in e-Agriculture policies, and collaboration between agriculture and ICT
Report on the International Status of Open Source Software 2010CENATIC
Within the framework of CENATIC's regular publications for the dissemination and promotion of open source software in Spain, we present this report,
"The International Status of Open Source Software," which offers an overview of the open source software situation in different geographical areas
around the world.
The objective of this report is to understand the role played by open source software in the Information and Communications Technologies sector around
the world, and to highlight its economic and social impact, on both advanced economies and emerging countries, by analysing the ecosystems that
foster the development of open source software: the Public sector, the Private sector, Universities and Communities of Developers.
This document proposes establishing a permanent regional corridor development working group in the PMAESA region. It provides an overview of several existing transport corridors in the region and lessons learned from their management institutions. Based on this analysis, the document recommends forming a working group to coordinate corridor development efforts. The proposed working group would aim to promote private sector involvement, eliminate non-tariff barriers, transform corridors into economic development initiatives, ensure sustainable funding, support international benchmarking, and enable experience sharing between corridors. The working group would include representatives from corridor member states and aim to improve regional integration, trade facilitation and economic competitiveness.
Le barriere all’innovazione per le PMI: un comune denominatore nell’area mitt...AREA Science Park
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Pawel Warszycki
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Deniz Akman - MSc Landscape Architect
Deniz is an urban designer, a landscape architect, scholar and researcher who is currently working at GTL Landschaftsarchitekten in Kassel, Germany.
He has a Master's degree in City Planning from Middle East Technical University in which he carried out his thesis project on Parametric Landscape Urbanism: A Model Proposal for Operational Framework.
As a practicing landscape architect, Deniz's works include creating master plans and landscape construction in various scales, designing landscape and preparing construction documents for various contexts including international projects in Germany, USA, China and Turkey. He is also working as a freelance landscape architect and giving urban design consulting services to other companies such as Critical Design Studio located in Istanbul and Charles Strawter Design Inc. located in California.
2017 saw many of our projects flourish, facilitated by fewer financial management constraints. We have become better
organised, produced research that is as valuable as ever and have been in greater demand, particularly by the socio-economic world. These favourable conditions have reinforced our influence in France and abroad. They have also helped us forge new partnerships. Within the framework of the Future Investments Programme, we obtained the certification of the I-Site FUTURE, which is a sign of the recognition of the scientific and institutional excellence of the project to create an establishment that we are jointly undertaking with our neighbouring partners: UPEM, ESIEE Paris, EAVT, EIVP,
IGN and ENPC.
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1. The EIF aims to promote cross-border and cross-sectoral interoperability between European public administrations to support the delivery of European public services.
2. The EIF defines interoperability as the ability of organizations to work together towards common goals by exchanging information through their IT systems and business processes.
3. The EIF will provide recommendations to address specific interoperability requirements and help create an environment where public administrations can establish new European public services.
This document provides an Implementation Completion and Results Report for the Knowledge Economy Project in Romania. The original objectives of the project were to accelerate participation of disadvantaged communities in the knowledge-based society and economy by establishing Local Community e-Networks (LCeNs) to provide internet access and connectivity. The project aimed to achieve this through three stages: providing access and connectivity through LCeNs; providing technical assistance and grants to increase digital skills and support e-business adoption; and improving quality of use and benefits through value-added services. The project supported the government's strategy for the new economy and information society. Key activities included expanding broadband infrastructure, developing online public services, and providing training. The project achieved its objectives and had
Zindzi Fire Engineering provides fire protection installation and maintenance services. They have experience crews that conduct daily inspections and testing of fire systems to ensure proper functioning. Regular maintenance is important to detect any issues and replace aging components, keeping systems operational to provide safety. Zindzi advocates for dedicated on-site maintenance teams to provide daily oversight and quick response to any fire protection needs.
A genetic marker is a gene or DNA sequence with a known location on a chromosome that can be used to identify individuals or species that can be described as a variation (i.e. mutation or alteration in the genomic loci) that can be observed. It may be a short DNA sequence, such as a sequence surrounding a single base-pair change (single nucleotide polymorphism, SNP), or a long one, like minisatellites (SSR).
The document discusses decision tree algorithms. It begins with an introduction and example, then covers the principles of entropy and information gain used to build decision trees. It provides explanations of key concepts like entropy, information gain, and how decision trees are constructed and evaluated. Examples are given to illustrate these concepts. The document concludes with strengths and weaknesses of decision tree algorithms.
Under-exploited vegetables are those vegetable which are grown at limited area and not much popular among the consumers.
However most of the Under-exploited vegetables are nutritional rich and have medicinal property also.
Multitier cropping system for profitability and scalability in vegetable prod...Shashank Shekhar Solankey
Multistoried /multitier cropping system: As the name indicates, under this system two or more crops of different heights are grown simultaneously on a certain piece of land in any certain period of time. Thus land, water, and space are utilized in most efficient and economic way. Multistoried/ multitier cropping system aims at better use of the production components such as soil, water, air, space, radiation and other inputs on sustainable basis (Singh et al., 2014).
The document discusses the key elements of implementing Total Quality Management (TQM) in an organization. It identifies eight essential elements: ethics, integrity, trust, training, teamwork, leadership, recognition, and communication. These elements are grouped into foundations, building blocks, binding mortar, and the roof. The foundations include ethics, integrity and trust. Building blocks are training, teamwork and leadership. Communication acts as the binding mortar. Recognition forms the roof of a successful TQM implementation.
Big Data and Transport Understanding and assessing optionsLudovic Privat
Massive amounts of digital data are being generated from a variety of sources including sensors, devices and online activities, with estimates that the total "digital universe" will grow to 44 zettabytes by 2020. This data holds potential value when combined from different sources to provide new insights but also risks around privacy if used without appropriate protections. Transport authorities will need to evaluate how new and existing data sources can help improve operations, planning and safety while ensuring regulations keep pace with changing data practices.
The document outlines the objectives and activities of ITS Romania, an organization that promotes intelligent transport systems. Its main objectives are to promote ITS in Romania, support ITS research and education, and facilitate networking between industry, researchers, and other stakeholders. Some key actions include developing a national ITS strategy and action plan, organizing educational programs and events, leading research projects, and managing European and national projects involving public-private partnerships. Major projects mentioned include implementing traveler information systems on the A1 and A2 motorways in Romania and involvement in several European cooperation initiatives.
The document introduces the concept of shared mobility as a potential solution to address the negative impacts of car-dominated urban transport systems. It discusses how previous approaches have focused on promoting public transport, reducing travel needs, and improving vehicle technology. A new simulation is presented that models replacing all car and bus trips in a city with on-demand shared vehicles, including shared taxis and mini-buses. The simulation finds this approach could significantly reduce traffic, emissions, and parking needs while improving access and social inclusion. It examines the impacts on vehicle requirements, travel patterns, and the citizen experience of using shared mobility services.
2016 Girişimcilik ve Teknoloji Ticarileştirme RaporuWebrazzi
Teknoloji Transferini Hızlandırma Projesi (TTH-Türkiye) kapsamında hazırlanan “Entrepreneurship & Technology Commercialization Report 2016: Global Trends and Specific Look at Turkey” raporu yayınlandı.
This report analyzes 16 INTERREG IVC projects focused on sustainable transport. It identifies common challenges faced in promoting sustainable transport and organizes over 500 good practices from the projects into 9 topics: land use planning, regional transport authorities, financing public transport, encouraging public transport use, mobility management, intelligent transport systems, accessible transport, low emission transport, and awareness campaigns. The report provides recommendations to policymakers on integrating transport and land use planning, strengthening regional cooperation, and promoting new shared transport options and technologies. It concludes that INTERREG IVC projects have effectively identified and transferred good practices that can improve regional sustainable transport policies across Europe.
The document provides a background report on e-Agriculture policies and strategies in selected ACP and non-ACP countries. Some key findings include:
1) Most ACP countries have not developed e-Agriculture strategies, though some initiatives exist in Ghana, Rwanda, Ivory Coast, Mali, and Burkina Faso.
2) Ghana and Ivory Coast have developed or are developing national e-Agriculture strategies. Rwanda is also formulating a strategy as part of its agricultural transformation plan.
3) Challenges faced by countries include lack of stakeholder involvement, poor collaboration between agriculture and ICT ministries, and lack of understanding of ICT's role
Final background report - e-agriculture strategies in ACPNawsheen Hosenally
The document provides a background report on e-Agriculture policies and strategies in selected ACP and non-ACP countries. Some key findings include:
1) Most ACP countries have not developed e-Agriculture strategies, though some initiatives exist in Ghana, Rwanda, Ivory Coast, Mali, and Burkina Faso.
2) Ghana and Rwanda have developed or are developing e-Agriculture strategies, while Ivory Coast recently approved an e-Agriculture policy.
3) Challenges faced include lack of stakeholder involvement, understanding of ICT's role in agriculture, interest in e-Agriculture policies, and collaboration between agriculture and ICT
Report on the International Status of Open Source Software 2010CENATIC
Within the framework of CENATIC's regular publications for the dissemination and promotion of open source software in Spain, we present this report,
"The International Status of Open Source Software," which offers an overview of the open source software situation in different geographical areas
around the world.
The objective of this report is to understand the role played by open source software in the Information and Communications Technologies sector around
the world, and to highlight its economic and social impact, on both advanced economies and emerging countries, by analysing the ecosystems that
foster the development of open source software: the Public sector, the Private sector, Universities and Communities of Developers.
This document proposes establishing a permanent regional corridor development working group in the PMAESA region. It provides an overview of several existing transport corridors in the region and lessons learned from their management institutions. Based on this analysis, the document recommends forming a working group to coordinate corridor development efforts. The proposed working group would aim to promote private sector involvement, eliminate non-tariff barriers, transform corridors into economic development initiatives, ensure sustainable funding, support international benchmarking, and enable experience sharing between corridors. The working group would include representatives from corridor member states and aim to improve regional integration, trade facilitation and economic competitiveness.
Le barriere all’innovazione per le PMI: un comune denominatore nell’area mitt...AREA Science Park
Le barriere all’innovazione per le PMI: un comune denominatore nell’area mitteleuropea
Pawel Warszycki
Direttore Esecutivo HIE-RO Hanseatic Institute for Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, Rostock (DE)
Deniz Akman - MSc Landscape Architect
Deniz is an urban designer, a landscape architect, scholar and researcher who is currently working at GTL Landschaftsarchitekten in Kassel, Germany.
He has a Master's degree in City Planning from Middle East Technical University in which he carried out his thesis project on Parametric Landscape Urbanism: A Model Proposal for Operational Framework.
As a practicing landscape architect, Deniz's works include creating master plans and landscape construction in various scales, designing landscape and preparing construction documents for various contexts including international projects in Germany, USA, China and Turkey. He is also working as a freelance landscape architect and giving urban design consulting services to other companies such as Critical Design Studio located in Istanbul and Charles Strawter Design Inc. located in California.
2017 saw many of our projects flourish, facilitated by fewer financial management constraints. We have become better
organised, produced research that is as valuable as ever and have been in greater demand, particularly by the socio-economic world. These favourable conditions have reinforced our influence in France and abroad. They have also helped us forge new partnerships. Within the framework of the Future Investments Programme, we obtained the certification of the I-Site FUTURE, which is a sign of the recognition of the scientific and institutional excellence of the project to create an establishment that we are jointly undertaking with our neighbouring partners: UPEM, ESIEE Paris, EAVT, EIVP,
IGN and ENPC.
European Interoperability Framework For European Public Services Draft 2.0Friso de Jong
This document provides a summary of the key points from a draft European Interoperability Framework (EIF) document. The 3 main points are:
1. The EIF aims to promote cross-border and cross-sectoral interoperability between European public administrations to support the delivery of European public services.
2. The EIF defines interoperability as the ability of organizations to work together towards common goals by exchanging information through their IT systems and business processes.
3. The EIF will provide recommendations to address specific interoperability requirements and help create an environment where public administrations can establish new European public services.
This document provides an Implementation Completion and Results Report for the Knowledge Economy Project in Romania. The original objectives of the project were to accelerate participation of disadvantaged communities in the knowledge-based society and economy by establishing Local Community e-Networks (LCeNs) to provide internet access and connectivity. The project aimed to achieve this through three stages: providing access and connectivity through LCeNs; providing technical assistance and grants to increase digital skills and support e-business adoption; and improving quality of use and benefits through value-added services. The project supported the government's strategy for the new economy and information society. Key activities included expanding broadband infrastructure, developing online public services, and providing training. The project achieved its objectives and had
Le barriere all’innovazione per le PMI: un comune denominatore nell’area mitteleuropea
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- A review of lessons learned regarding best practices, future opportunities, and challenges in matching TVET to employment opportunities.
- An overview of the Learn4Work program's role and contributions to TVET in Ethiopia.
- Conclusions and recommendations for improving coordination among stakeholders and making TVET more responsive to labor market needs.
The document provides an overview of the Erasmus+ Programme for the period 2014-2020. It outlines the objectives of the programme, which are to contribute to the Europe 2020 strategy through supporting education, training, youth and sport. The programme builds on past EU programmes in these areas and aims to promote synergies between different fields. Key features include tools to support recognition of skills and qualifications across countries.
This document reports on business models for the 3D ICONS project, which digitized icons of European architectural and archaeological heritage. It discusses the core business activity of creating 3D models and metadata for distribution through Europeana. It also covers intellectual property rights schemes, cost analysis, sustainability, models of best practice, and the European legal context regarding digital cultural content. The 3D ICONS business model aims to make 3D assets publicly accessible through Europeana while also allowing commercial opportunities through various licensing schemes.
1. Leka SHAMETI Curriculum Vitae
RR Qemal Stafa P134/1 AP6
Tirana ALBANIA
+355 67 20 51000
lekashameti@outlook.com
A . P r o f e s s i o n a l E x p e r i e n c e
GENERAL ADMINISTRATOR OF AEMA
an Infrastructure Supervision Focused company
Tirana. Albania......................................................................................................................... Dec 2010 to Present
Establishing the Company. Developing strategy, finding partners, writing core proposal papers,
representing at all levels, hiring.
Performed Infrastructure Supervision works in 1-Elbasan Castle Roads and Shkodra Historical Road
Restoration, 2-Krraba Tunel Construction and 3-Local and Rural Roads Maintenance. Works were
performed in partnership with local and foreign entities.
Currently Managing a new Supervision Project due to start on September 2015.
ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSPORT ENGINEER ASSISTANT.
Technical assistance for Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure
Tirana. Albania.......................................................................................................................May 2014 to Dec 2014
Training Needs Analysis and Report for the MTI staff and all its dependant directorates, for Road,
Railway, and Maritime transport sectors.
Assist in designing Regional Bus Network. Optimising Secondary trunk lines by minimum trip distance
and minimum transfer criterion.
Organisational structure analysis and Job Descriptions design for the General Road Services Directorate.
SUPERVISOR for the TUNNEL OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
ACTOR. Krrabe Tunnel Warranty period Operations and Maintenance
Tirana. Albania ..................................................................................................................... May 2013 to May 2014
SCADA aided Tunnel Safety and Operations Management for the shift.
Manage the ElectroMechanic Preventive Maintenance and Inspection System for 15 systems, typically
SCADA, Ventilation, Power supply, and FF water pumping station.
Single Point of Accountability for Maintaining Failure Database and co-ordinate with Contractor to
remedy.
Managing emergency situations from the Control Center, under shift supervision.
Staff Training Support
LOCAL ENGINEER for Krrabe TUNNEL ELECTROMECHANICAL WORKS SUPERVISION
IRD Engineering.
Tirana. Albania .......................................................................................................................Sep 2012 to Apr 2013
Support to the E&M Resident Engineer with all EM systems installation supervision, including
SCADA, Pumping, Water network, Lighting, Radio Comm, Ventilation, Power supply and backup,
Traffic management.
Monitoring Compliance to EU Standards for the Tunnel Safety and Equipment, as per the EU Directive
2004/54/EC.
Daily progress monitoring of EM works.
Testing EM Equipment Installatin and functionality, according to designs.
ENGINEER for TUNNEL SAFETY, OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE DATA
SAVRONIK.
Kukës. Albania ...................................................................................................................... May 2010 to Jun 2012
Managing the System of Preventative Maintenance for Vehicles.
Design Data Processing System for Safety and Maintenance. Review Safety Guidelines.
Company Liaison with concerned Institutions.
2. HUMAN RESOURCE LOCAL EXPERT
EU Institutional Reform for the General Roads Directorate
Tirana. Albania ...................................................................................................................... Jan 2010 to May 2010
Prepare HR Audit Report for the General Roads Directorate.
Prepare Functional and Job Descriptions for managerial and supervisory roles.
Participate in the Design of the new organizational scheme.
Perform Training Needs Assesment.
DEPUTY OPERATIONS MANAGER
Air BP Kosovo
Pristina. Kosovo.................................................................................................................... Jan 2007 to June 2009
Manage a team of 8 people, in the British Petroeum Owned Aircraft Fuel Supply Center at Prishtina Airport
in Kosovo.
Manage Fuelling Operations.
Manage all Health-Safety-Security-Environment issues of the Operations.
Monitor Fuel Quality Chain from Factory in Skopje, to Depot in Prishtina.
Maintenance of the Fuelling Vehicles and Fuelling Farm, according to BP Standards of Engineering and
Safety.
Improve Vehicle, and Fuel Farm Design, to achieve perfect compliance with company standards.
Establish new and maintain, Excel/Sharepoint data systems for: Sales, Staff performance, Vehicles
maintenance, Fuel Farm maintenance, and Fuel supply order.
Supervision of Operators’ Training.
Keep updated all technical documentation.
Supervision of Administrative, Logistic and Human Resource activities.
Project Management according to company rules. (with Safety related specifics: Management of
Change, and Work Permit)
OFFICE MANAGER
CAFOD Albania.
Tirana. Albania .......................................................................................................................Apr 2000 to Dec 2006
Project management assistance.
Logistic Management. Co-ordinate/organize activities and events including meetings, fair participation,
ceremonies, anniversaries, training sessions.
Design new, Multiproject Financial Accounting systems in MS Excel for CARDS/EU projects and some
other ones: a-Communes Capacity Building; b-Roma Assistance; c-Tirana Legal Aid.
Assisted Ernst&Young auditor to close the account auditing of Cafod Albania’s EU Cards projects.
Human resource support: organizational assessment/improvement, hiring, payrolls, staff training.
Responsible for Organisation’s publication: periodic newspaper, leaflet, web site, documentary etc.
Assure EU/donor specific publication standards are met, throughout organisation’s publications.
Prevent and resolve operational issues of all facilities and communication, in all three offices.
COUNTRY SALES REPRESENTATIVE
SWISSAIR.
Tirana. Albania ......................................................................................................................Nov 1998 to Dec 1999
Relationship with clients nationwide: Travel Agencies, Frequent Flyers VIP-s.
Participate in pricing policies.
Organize and lead nationwide promotional events with travel agents and top frequent flyers.
Design and implement Sales Action for US Green Cards Winners
Sales Monitoring. Design and implement Excel Tool for Competitor performance monitoring.
Customer database maintenance.
Produce localized advertising.
Promoted to FEASIBILITY STUDY ASSISTANT
International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC).
Tirana. Albania ......................................................................................................................Aug 1997 to Jun 1998
Drafted new and adopted existing feasibility models for several businesses, using MS Excel, in
collaboration with the finance specialist.
3. AGRIBUSINESS TECHNOLOGY ASSISTANT
US-SARA Project. Agribusiness Component.
Tirana. Albania ......................................................................................................................Nov 1994 to Jun 1997
Provided business development services to businesses in Dairy, Livestock, Fruit processing, Feed Mills
and FlourMills.
Managed a Feasibility study team for the Flour Sector, including faculty members from Agriculture
Institute.
Participate in the Preparation of business plans for targeted businesses.
Assessing and evaluating of plant facilities and equipment needs.
Information Maintenance for Agribusiness Technology.
MARKETING MIS/Assistant
International Fertilizer Development Center – IFDC.
Tirana. Albania ...................................................................................................................... Jun 1992 to Nov 1994
Assist in developing the national dealer network. Client Relations Manager.
Manage market data collection, processing and interpretation.
IFDC Sales Reprepsentative to the Nitrogen Fertilizer Factory in Fier, Albania. Asistance to Marketing
Manager of the Factory.
Logistic manager (30 trucks and one ship in Durres port) at the Nitrogen Fertilizers Factory in Fier.
MANAGER OF BUILDING MACHINERY DEPARTMENT
“21Dhjetori” Civil Constructions Enterprise.
Tirana. Albania ........................................................................................................................Jul 1991 to Feb 1992
Co-ordination for the repair of Heavy and Medium Scale Building Machines, for the construction works
of Tirana district. Supervision of three Technicians and one Electrical Engineer.
Supervision of on-site work of Heavy Scale Machines.
CHIEF ENGINEER
Machines and Tractors’ Station (SMT).
Tropoja. Albania..................................................................................................................... Dec 1988 to Mar 1991
Managed a professional staff of five, for the repairing, preventative maintenance, spare part metal-
working, spare part design, for tractors, combines and small agricultural equipment. All this activity
was connected with the mechanization needs of the district’s 13 state co-operative farms, consisting
of over 100 tractors and combine harvesters.
B . E d u c a t i o n
MASTER OF SCIENCES IN MACHINERY MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Polytechnic University of Tirana
Tirana. Albania ....................................................................................................................... Sep 1983 to Jul 1988
C . S p e c i a l S k i l l s
Languages: Fluent in Albanian
Fluent in English. TOEFL 593 and state testing ascknowledged
Fluent in Italian. State testing ascknowledged
Computer Skills: Spreadsheet: MS Excel – excellent
Database: MS Access – good
Word-processing: MS Word – excellent
Organizer & e-mail: MS Outlook – excellent
Project Management: MS Project – fair
Collaboration Software: MS Onedrive, Outlook Web Access, Web Apps
Google Docs, Drive
CAD Autocad – Reading
Siftware Development: MS Windows Insider (not programming)
Training Certificates
Agrobusiness Reforms IFDC Alabama. USA 1993
4. Basic Sales Course Swissair Zurich 1999
Human Resources CAFOD Tirana 2004
Organisational Development CAFOD Tirana 2005
Certificate in Training Practice CIPD-UK Tirana 2006
Fuel Quality Chemistry AirBP London 2007
Management of Change AirBP Budapest 2008
Risk Analysis AirBP Bucarest 2008
Successful Presentation P&P Tirana 2008
Fuelling Equipment Repair Warner Lewis Frankfurt 2008
Tunnel SCADA system Operation ACTOR Tirana 2013