SILEO Talent placement projects - beneficiary SMEs: TESAGON INTERNATIONAL SRL

Submitted by Fabiola Simeoni on 03 June 2024

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SILEO Open Call for Talent Placement Projects

Congratulations to TESAGON INTERNATIONAL SRL an Romanian SME has been awarded under the SILEO Open Call for Talent Placement Projects!

Tesagon International was founded in 2015 to fulfil the need for quality, custom-made, quickly implemented cloud systems. The team successfully designed and developed custom-made ERP solutions for clients in various industries. TESAGON gained experience implementing solutions for vending machine operations, custom furniture manufacturers, map-based tracking of alerts and assets. TESAGON is passionate about open source technologies and uses them to deliver the best technical solutions at the best price. Using agile development methodologies TESAGON can adapt very fast to your changing needs in this fast passed world we live in. TESAGON is also partner in several R&D projects with public funding because research, innovation and development are at its core.

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SILEO Talent Placement Project

Through the SILEO Talent Placement Project, TESAGON INTERNATIONAL SRL supports the hiring of a Talent who will play a crucial role in the SME's digital development by expanding the range of fresh and innovative furniture articles in the database, which is utilized by multiple furniture manufacturers. TESAGON aims to enhance its digital furniture article database by introducing new original articles and adding new functionalities to existing ones. The Talent will have the chance to bring his innovative ideas to life, utilizing CAD and conditional logic to create configurable digital articles, complete with the technical specifications necessary for manufacturing. This new talent can significantly boost the development and implementation of digital strategies at TESAGON, contributing new ideas and accelerating R&D activities.

TESAGON INTERNATIONAL SRL will receive indirect funding (€ 4.000) from the European Union’s Single Market Programme through the SILEO project (GA N.101074564).

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