Sofia University and EGT deliver a modern hall to serve their students and teachers
Wednesday 15 de May 2024 / 12:00
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(Bulgaria).-EGT presented a modern hall at Sofía University now available to Bulgarian students community.
EGT reports the creation of a modern hall at the Sofia university and added: “As a responsible company, we always strive to create the best conditions, whether it is the training of our specialists or the working environment in which they develop”
"Our values are what drive us forward and unite us as a team. And now, it is our pleasure to announce the long-awaited news that together with the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration of the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" in Bulgaria, we deliver a modern hall to serve their students and teachers, creating excellent conditions, functionality, and comfort. We believe this is how we will transfer our motivation, desire, and professionalism to future specialists just starting their professional development".
The hall was officially presented by the Dean of the Faculty, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Atanas Georgiev and Mr. Vladimir Dokov, CEO of EGT. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Georgiev shared:
"This space represents a new step in our desire to provide quality training to our students, and we are delighted with the result. We are also pleased to cooperate with modern companies such as EGT, which are actively engaged in improving the learning environment."
According to Mr. Vladimir Dokov, such investments are smart decisions for the future, and practice shows that Euro Games Technology employs very well-prepared specialists who have graduated from the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration. He also gave a short presentation of the company, which currently employs over 3,200 experts in various fields.
"Knowledge and professionalism are part of our company's philosophy, which we value very much. I am delighted that students will be able to develop their skills in an environment that supports their success.", he said.
Faculty members and business representatives attended the opening. Everyone was satisfied that the hall had everything necessary for holding events of a different nature. The modern interior, smart solutions, functional individual desks, and completely new communication and audiovisual equipment, including multimedia, displays, microphones, internet, and sound system, are now available to Bulgarian students.
“This project is part of our efforts to create a favorable environment for development, and we are proud that, as a global company, we can collaborate with Sofia University on such significant initiatives” they said.

Categoría:Others
Tags: EGT ,
País: Bulgaria
Región: EMEA
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