TEAM INTELLECT
SECTOR: ICT
TEAM INTELLECT – Neviana Boumbarova (lone entrepreneur) was established in 1992 at Sofia, Bulgaria, to develop electronic products that require innovative approach. The Information & Communication Technology was discovered as a perspective field to put efforts in it. The company is wholly Bulgarian and independent. Mrs. Neviana Boumbarova is the Manager / Owner of the company.
Services:
R&D of electronic products under custom’s requirements
- Hardware, Firmware, PC Software
- Prototypes manufacturing
- Preparing for mass production, Costs Optimization
- Systems Integration
Industrial design:
- Product’s Design – Shape & Color Design, Packaging Design
- Environment design – working environment, places for elder people or for people with special needs, children with disabilities
Consultancy
Product management / Project Management
Technical Documentation Writing
Workshops Organization
Staff Training
Goods:
Electronic Modules for RFID Identification and Door Control
Electronic Modules for GSM Communication in Lifts
Systems for Process Automation (water, energy, construction, oil&gas platforms, hydraulic products, plants for different kind of products)
Software -Custumized Data Base Management
Algorithms - Image Processing, Face Recognition, Eyes Control
University of Deusto
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Anette Norborg
Project ManagerUniversity of Leeds
The University of Leeds is acclaimed world-wide for the quality of its teaching and research, and continues to be ranked within the top 100 universities in the QS world rankings. Leeds is one of the largest universities in the UK with an annual income of €649m and over 33,000 students (over 6870 from overseas) and approximately 7,540 staff of 99 different nationalities, attached to 560 different undergraduate and 300 postgraduate degree programmes. In 2010/11 its annual research income exceeded €157 m of which 7.9% was derived from EU awards. The University of Leeds is currently successfully co-ordinating 82 FP7 projects and is a partner in a further 116 FP7 projects. A further 30 FP7 grants are under negotiation; 10 of which are co-ordinated by Leeds. It has hosted/is currently hosting 43 Marie Curie Individual Fellowships and Integration Grants and is currently co-ordinating 8 FP7 Marie Curie Initial Training networks and is a partner in a further 13. Leeds total income from FP7 is in excess of €84m with a further €16.5m under negotiation. Under FP6 Leeds was involved in over 200 funded projects that were awarded research income of over €60m. The University of Leeds therefore has a very successful track record of managing both individual fellowships and large international projects and of hosting visiting researchers of all career stages for both training and knowledge transfer purposes.