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Meeting ICI Bucharest - His Excellency Mr. Han Chunlin, Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Romania

During the discussions, the main topics were focused on strengthening the collaboration and cooperation between the two countries, as well as marking the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Romania and China. Mr. Adrian-Victor Vevera presented the research and development initiatives of ICI Bucharest and highlighted the possibilities for expanding cooperation in various fields, including scientific projects and NFT (non-fungible tokens) technology.

The meeting also emphasized the importance of close ties between the academic community, the diplomatic corps, and industry partners. Both Mr. Vevera and His Excellency Mr. Han Chunlin expressed their firm desire to strengthen these connections, recognizing the value brought by the sharing of resources and expertise. The common goal is the development of innovative solutions and the promotion of technological transfer between the two states.

Both parties appreciated the meeting as an important step in consolidating bilateral relations and expressed confidence that it will open new horizons for fruitful collaboration in the future. The National Institute for Research and Development in Informatics – ICI Bucharest, as the most important research and development institute in the field of Information Technology and Communications in Romania, undertakes the mission to consolidate its position in this field by continuing scientific and technological priorities.

This meeting marks the beginning of a promising collaboration between the two countries and lays the groundwork for innovation and progress in the addressed technological fields. The National Institute for Research and Development in Informatics (ICI Bucharest) remains dedicated to strengthening partnerships and making a significant contribution to scientific and technological progress at both national and international levels.

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