Today, Vojtěch Petráček, rector of CTU, and Hou Tuo-Hung, Director General of TSRI, have signed two major documents – a Memorandum of Cooperation and, most importantly, an agreement to establish a Taiwanese training base for international professionals working in chip development – IC.
A symposium on nuclear cooperation between the Czech Republic and South Korea, or rather the South Korean company KHNP, was held in Prague this afternoon. KHNP has, among other things, submitted a bid for the completion of the Dukovany nuclear power plant, and although it has not yet built anything in Europe, it boasts almost 50 years of experience in building and operating nuclear power plants elsewhere in the world. Among the symposium's opening speakers was Vojtěch Petráček, Rector of the Czech Technical University in Prague, a trained nuclear physicist himself.
Rector of Palacký University Martin Procházka and Rector of CTU Vojtěch Petráček officially presented the anthology Santini and Italy on Wednesday 10 April in the café of the Academia bookstore in Prague
Ten years since its opening, the Network Multimedia Laboratory (SAGElab) at Faculty of Information Technology of Czech Technical University in Prague (FIT CTU) celebrated its 10th anniversary. The aim of the laboratory is to support teaching and education of professionals in the fields of network technologies, multimedia and virtual reality. In addition, the lab also creates a space for research and development of new network applications. SAGElab is a joint workplace of CTU FIT and CESNET association. What is its current equipment and what activities or projects does it address?
Rector of CTU Vojtěch Petráček and Director of the Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics of CTU Ondřej Velek today welcomed the Latvian delegation - Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Economy of Latvia Mr. Jurgis Miezainis and Senior Expert of the Ministry of Economy Ms. Angelina Bekas, who were accompanied by Deputy Ambassador to the Czech Republic Mr. Janis Vaivars.
CTU will host the first annual DroneCon conference, organized by the weekly magasine Euro on Thursday, 4 April. The guests were first addressed by the Minister of Transport Martin Kupka in a video greeting, then the conference was opened by the Rector of the CTU Vojtech Petráček directly in the Respirium of the CTU building in Prague 6.
The conference entitled "On the Importance of Cooperation between Academia and the Defence Forces of the Czech Army" was another follow-up to the Memorandum of Cooperation concluded between CTU and the Army last April. In addition to the President of the Czech Republic, its main guests and speakres were the Chief of the General Staff of the Czech Armed Forces Karel Řehka, the Ambassador-in-Charge of the Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic to the European Union Edita Hrdá and the host, the Rector of the CTU in Prague Vojtěch Petráček.
Affordable autonomously controlled aerial robot with precise positioning and high quality 3D digital mapping for first responding firefighting units intervening in cluttered building interiors. This is what the winning drone that emerges from the 3D Mapping Challenge/UAS 5.0 competition should look like. The Multirobotic Systems group from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at CTU succeeded in the semi-finals and advanced to the finals, which will take place April 9-11 in Kansas. A total of 11 teams that have passed the previous two rounds will compete for prizes worth a total of $987,500.
The first ever European Programming Championship has its winners. Students from the University of Warsaw take home the gold in the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC). The best of the Czech representatives, the CTU team, finished 25th out of 52 competitors in Sunday's final. The competition was hosted by the Czech Technical University from 22 to 24 March in Prague - Dejvice.
CTU in Prague has never had and to this date has no financial obligation to any state institution. This was confirmed by the just completed audit of the Financial Adminstration. All doubts were unjustified and the school maintains its good name.

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