CIRKO-MES CENTER OF EXCELLENCE
Dr. Clarisse Molad, a US Fulbright scholar and advisor to USAID's e-BIZ Project, has
worked with Dr. Atanas Kocov, a Macedonian Fulbright Alumni, from the first day they
met in Skopje. Their immediate objective was to uncover a project they could work on
together that would demonstrate the collaborating spirit of the Fulbright program. With
the help of the USAID’s e-BIZ Project, they were able to establish a new Sun
Microsystems laboratory in Skopje that is first of its kind in the region.
CIRKO, an independent institute of the College of Mechanical Engineering, and the e-
BIZ Project ended up creating the Mechanical Engineering Systems (MES) Center of
Excellence at its new facilities at the College of Mechanical Engineering in Skopje.
CIRKO will house the SUN equipment that was made available as an educational
matching grant by SUN and USAID for the Center’s use. The equipment will be located
in a separate floor of the Institute’s building in two classrooms. The MES Center of
Excellence will also include 2 offices.
The goal of the e-BIZ Project is to create an entity that will contribute to job creation in
Macedonia while utilizing ICT and achieving financial self-sustainability. In order to
accomplish that, the Center will engage in the following activities:
1) Train graduating engineers in Java development for the purpose of outsourcing
their application development services outside of Macedonia
2) Train graduating engineers in advanced engineering design for the purpose of
enhancing their job skills for 3D modeling, simulation and visualization
3) Develop a virtual engineering design network in the Macedonia in industrial
sector for the purpose of sharing and leveraging the sector’s design capabilities
4) Develop an incubator for new Macedonian engineering companies that will
utilize advanced ICT technology as a competitive advantage
5) Develop an engineering R&D capacity for outsourcing to European and/or
overseas companies
The ES Center of Excellence will generate income to ensure its financial
sustainability through the sale of:
• Engineering services
• Training courses
• R&D services
• IT Development services
• National Engineering Network Members
The overhead costs for running the Center will be covered by the College of Mechanical
Engineering, including the Center Director’s salary (who is on the faculty staff at the
college). Engineering students will support the Center’s everyday operations as part of
an Engineering internship program to be developed as part of the Center. The income
generated by the Center will be utilized to cover its expansion and outreach to the
community at large.
This project is a clear example of successful State Department programs working
in tandem to accelerate advanced ICT implementation in the region for the purpose of
creating new jobs. |