Over four hundred participants- members of the European Commission and the Romanian government, businesspeople, researchers, foreign investors, ambassadors, academicians, representatives of the financial-banking sector- will be taking part at the second edition of the Cluj Innovation Days.
According to Alexandru Tulai (in picture), president of the Cluj IT Cluster, “this edition of Cluj Innovation Days aims to coagulate the main local and international actors involved in innovation, decision makers, people interested in shifting the mentality paradigm, business and education.”(…)”
The event set for March 20-21 at the University for Agricultural Arts and Veterinarian Medicine in Cluj-Napoca, is structured around three main topics- mastering innovation ( through product management, intellectual property), fostering entrepreneurship and showcasing innovation (via success stories).
The Cluj IT Cluster was founded in October 2012 to make Cluj a regional innovation hub, currently counting 28 IT companies, 3 higher education institutions- the Cluj-Napoca Technical University, the Babeş-Bolyai University and the Cluj-Napoca University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinarian Medicine- and 8 public institutions and catalyst organizations.
Otilia Haraga