The visit to the Bitola

16-22 of May 2016 prof. A. Sładkowski visited Bitola (Republic of Macedonia). This visit took place within the framework of the program ERASMUS +. Lectures for students of the University of St. Clement of Ohrid, on the problems of logistics and structural analysis of transport machines have been performed. There also were held meetings with the leadership of the Technical Faculty of this University, that further contribute to the harmonization and signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between universities. In addition, prof. Sładkowski took part in the First International Conference "Transport for Today's Society" as a guest speaker and a member of the program committee. The presentation with the title "Functionality transport cards for non-cash transactions of Polish transport companies" was made. This presentation has been prepared in collaboration with dr. Maria Cieśla.

Presentation of prof. A. Sładkowski for the participants of the International Conference "Transport for Today's Society"

On the couloirs of the conference


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