A carpenter from Capital creates transformer-toys
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A man from the Capital creates multifunctional toys. They are made of wood and transform easily. The inspiration came to him when he became a father.
"After we transform it into the tent, we take it off and we have also transformed it into a Christmas tree", said Igor Hancu, a carpenter.
He is an engineer and craftsman. His creations brought him several medals and diplomas. Among the works he is proud of is this precursor, which can turn into a baby chair.
All products are made of birch wood, brought from Belarus, and the paint is ecological.
Igor Hancu has improved after attending courses in Italy in the framework of the project "Developing the Entrepreneurial Capacities of the Diaspora".
"It was a prototype and I changed it so that the seat was a massive one, which hated somehow the calf." We lowered it, "the man confessed.
In total, 40 Moldovan people were trained in the project. Participants have previously worked abroad and returned home where they have social affairs.
"We propose that this know-how of our Moldovan people when abroad, transfer them to our country and provide quality social services to create disadvantaged jobs based on social affairs," said a responsible for the project.
The following courses will be organized this year.
"After we transform it into the tent, we take it off and we have also transformed it into a Christmas tree", said Igor Hancu, a carpenter.
He is an engineer and craftsman. His creations brought him several medals and diplomas. Among the works he is proud of is this precursor, which can turn into a baby chair.
All products are made of birch wood, brought from Belarus, and the paint is ecological.
Igor Hancu has improved after attending courses in Italy in the framework of the project "Developing the Entrepreneurial Capacities of the Diaspora".
"It was a prototype and I changed it so that the seat was a massive one, which hated somehow the calf." We lowered it, "the man confessed.
In total, 40 Moldovan people were trained in the project. Participants have previously worked abroad and returned home where they have social affairs.
"We propose that this know-how of our Moldovan people when abroad, transfer them to our country and provide quality social services to create disadvantaged jobs based on social affairs," said a responsible for the project.
The following courses will be organized this year.