Moldova Automotive Days: Japanese company donated modern equipment to State University of Moldova
The future engineers will be better prepared after they will graduate. A Japanese company donated modern technique for the Technical University from Moldova. The apparatus costs 15 thousand euros and the specialists this is the first such apparatus in Moldova.
"By touching the surfaces, they are defined, and, respectively, are shown on the screen. I now define the coordinate system of the track. I define it by the higher plane", said Andrei Nastas, teacher at the UTM.
The teachers from UTM says that previously, the students were urged to use old technique.
"We passed to a new level", mentioned Petru Stoicev, the department chief at UTM.
"Here, they are doing the first steps to prepare a future engineer, this is why we need new equipment", said Viorel Bostan, UTM dean.
The representatives of the Japanese company say that they invest in the technique for the students to be better prepared.
"We are planning to prepare good specialists in the automotive sphere", said Sasaki Shigeyuki, representative of the Japanese company.
"First of all, we talk about the future specialist for our economy and for the companies who want to invest in our country", said Iulia Costin, State Secretary at the Ministry of Economy.
The donation was made within "Moldova Automotive Days". Now, then students who graduate the Technical University got employed.