7 students started their internship with STIKK member companies

During December the SPARK project, one of the goals of which is increasing the student capacities of the ICT students and their preparation for the labor market, enable 60 ICT students to become a part and receive basic training in “ Career Building” and “ Entrepreneurship”. 26 students from this group of 60, were selected to further continue professional training ICT thus attended the “IT Fundamentals” and “Network Training”. Following the training, STIKK in cooperation with its member companies has managed to place 7 students for internship in these companies.

Export promotion and ICT strategy workshops

In December, STIKK in cooperation with Capgemini Consulting and with support from GIZ , organized workshops on export promotion strategy in ICT . STIKK member companies, governmental institutions relevant to the IT sector and academic partners participated in these workshops. During these workshops, the participants expressed their views on the challenges, activities, methodology and tools necessary to further develop the ICT sector. In these workshops were presented the detailed activities divided into nine pillars, separated by priorities.

9 pillars of the national IT strategy:
1. IT Promotion Policy
2. Company Excellence & Quality
3. Export promotion
4. Domestic Market Development
5. IT Education
6. IT Cluster & Collaboration
7. Entrepreneurship
8. Innovation and R & D
9. Invest Promotion

STIKK in cooperation with its members and partners will start implementing the strategy during 2014 based draft strategy which will be ready in January 2014.

STIKK and its member companies meet the representatives of the Kosovo Customs

Based on the request of STIKK members regarding several concerns and difficulties faced with the customs. On 13th of December 2013, STIKK represented by the Executive Director Mrs. Vjollca Cavolli, together with the member companies CACTTUS, EKONET, ASSECO SEE, ART HOUSE, ITD Prishtine Shpk organized a meeting with Mr. Bujar Kelmendi, Head of the Sector for Legislation and Counseling. The goal of the meeting was to discuss the difficulties and the unexpected blockages that have occurred with the customs more respectively the storage department, the problem of transferring, as well as the main issue of company access to their ASYCUDA. On this occasion the companies requested from the Customs to enable them this access. Mr. Kelmendi, who expressed his willingness to assist in any way companies explain that Kosovo Customs is now in a phase of transition from one program to another and therefore this may have been the cause of several difficulties encountered.

Businesses are concerned about the delay on the adoption of the Law on Custom Exempted Goods

As a result of the delay of relevant committees of the Assembly of Kosovo in returning the Draft law on Custom Exempted Goods on the agenda of the Assembly for approval and with the purpose of discussing these delays and the faster approval of this draft law, which would be of a great importance for domestic producers as well as for the sector of information, communication, and technology, the Kosovo Association of Information Communication and Technology, and American Chamber of Commerce in Kosovo, organized a roundtable with members of the Parliamentary Committee on Budget and Finance. Members of the Committee on Legislation and Constitution were also invited, but none of them participated in the roundtable.

Vjollca Çavolli, Executive Director of STIKK, stated that such debates are an excellent opportunity for finding solutions to several issues that concern the business community, in this case to find a solution to the issue of the draft law in question, which was recommended in 2009 in cooperation with AmCham and other business associations, always aiming to facilitate the conditions of the private sector, in particular the manufacturing and ICT sector. Ms. Çavolli added that the adoption of this draft law would bring many advantages. She expressed her concerns regarding the continuous decrease of the revenues from import of IT equipments, which can suggest an increase of informalities in this regard. Considering that 76 per cent of the population uses the internet, it is of a great importance to provide a free approach on electronic communication equipments. This initiative would be among the firsts and the most important for the ICT sector, which is continuously growing and becoming more important in our country.

On the other hand, Arian Zeka, Executive Director of AmCham, said that due to the difficult situation faced by the manufacturing sector, which prevents the growth of a competitive position for Kosovo manufacturing enterprises as compared to those of the neighboring countries, it is of a great importance that the Draft law on Custom Exempted Goods is passed by the Kosovo Assembly as soon as possible, considering that the approval of this law will enable the strengthening of the private sector as a major driver of economic development.

Safete Hadergjonaj, Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Budget and Finance, expressed her appreciation to business associations for taking such an initiative, by offering a good opportunity to businesses to express their concerns. “However, the issue regarding the approval of the Draft law on Custom Exempted Goods is of concern to the Budget and Finance Committee as well” added Ms. Hadergjonaj. After briefly explaining the drafting procedures of this draft law, she promised that much more effort will be put into the adoption of this draft law as soon as possible.

While understanding the concern of the business community, Naser Osmani, 1st Vice Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Budget and Finance, said that in coordination with the Ministry of Finance, they aimed to have provisions within the draft law which enable the Ministry of Finance, to decide on changing the list of custom exempted goods after consulting the Budget and Finance Committee, with the purpose of avoiding long procedures of amending and supplementing the laws. He invited the business associations and the businesses present at the event to give their recommendations on overcoming this issue. Businesses that were present at this roundtable expressed their personal concerns regarding the lack of fiscal policies that are in favor of manufacturing companies and the ICT sector, while at the same time requesting for a faster approval of the respective draft law.

STIKK takes part at the Workshop for SEE IT Export Promotion Strategy

On september 20th – 22nd STIKK participate at the workshop for South East Europe IT Export Promotion Strategy Development which is supported by GIZ which took place in Tirana. The strategy intendes to promote the SEE IT sector to markets in German speaking countries(Germany, Austria and Switzerland) the Nordic region and United Kingdom. An IT Barometer was identified as a neccesary tool for the succesful development and implementation of the strategy. The IT Barometer will show the capacities of the companies from South East Europe which offer IT outsourcing.

ICT-KOSEU presenting at the Horizon2020 Conference

Prishtinë, 26 November – STIKK and ICT-KOSEU partners participated in the HORIZON 2020 Inaugural Conference at the Hotel Emerald in Prishtina. The new European Union Framework Programme for Research and Innovation will offer support to research and innovative activities in the fundamental scientific fields as well as the industrial field. The programme will be running from 2014 until 2020 with a budget of over 70 billion Euro is part of the drive to create new growth and jobs in Europe.

The ICT – KOSEU partners had the opportunity to present the findings of the Technological audit conducted through the project. The three project partners STIKK, UP and ZSI also had the opportunity to share with the audience their experiences of being a partner in an EC FP7 project. Horizon 2020 will tackle societal challenges by helping to bridge the gap between research and the market by, for example, helping innovative enterprise to develop their technological breakthroughs into viable products with real commercial potential.

For more information on Horizon2020 see : http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/index_en.cfm?pg=h2020

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STIKK organized two professional ICT Trainings during the Global Entrepreneurship Week

STIKK as one of the supporter of Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) organized two (2) professional ICT trainings “IT Fundamentals” and “Network Training” where 25 ICT students were certified.

For seven days passionate Kosovo enthusiasts for doing business based in technology and innovation has been part of the Global Entrepreneurship Week 2013 (GEW). During GEW there were 23 activities co-organized with 13 local partners.

STIKK organize a B2B event in Frankfurt and Stuttgart, Germany

In the course of the activities for IT and export promotion strategy, STIKK in cooperation with Capgemini Consulting and with the support of GIZ organized a B2B meeting with German companies. 6 STIKK company members (INET, Cacttus, Adaptivit, Atikos, Rrota, Komtel) ICK (Innovation Centre Kosovo) and IPAK had the opportunity to meet with companies and organizations in the region of Frankfurt and Stuttgart that work in the field of Information Technology.

During this event, STIKK signed a cooperation agreement with bwconn/MFG(Public Innovation Agency for ICT and Media), OSB Alliance (Open Source Business Alliance) and FLOSSK, the first of its kind in the region.

This was a good opportunity for companies to promote their products and services and it was an opportunity to establish contacts with companies focused on outsourcing in the field of web and software development. This event was organized on 30th October (in Darmstadt and Frankfurt) and 31st October, 2013 (in Stuttgart).

Scrum Training

The next training organized by Kosovo Association of Information and Communication Technology (STIKK) was held from 7th-11th October, 2013 and was dedicated to Scrum Methodology. The training lecturer was Mrs. Bonka Roustcheva which has a long experience in the application of modern methods for managing software projects.

Key topics of the training were:
– Agile methods
– Scrum Master for Certification

The training was attended by 14 participants. Training was dedicated to all STIKK member companies who have the vision and are preparing to join the foreign markets.

Participation at “E-Government and Open Days SEEITA”

On 24th October 2013, STIKK took part in the “E – Government and Open Days SEEITA” conference, organized by the Chamber of Information and Communication Technology – MASIT which took place in Skopje, Macedonia.

The conference was an excellent opportunity to get an insight of what the Government of Macedonia has done so far in the field of “E-Government”, what is the current status of development and what are the plans for the future. In addition, the conference also provided an overview of the experiences of France in the field of E-government development as well as the capacity of Macedonian companies from the ICT industry in the process of building the “E-government services and solutions”.