Founded | January 1, 1941 |
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Type | Professional Organization |
Focus | Networking, promotion and achievements of Polish engineers spread all over the globe [1] |
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Origins | Collaboration of engineers and technical professionals, originally from Poland |
Area served | Worldwide |
Method | Conferences, Publications |
Key people | Victor Kiszkiel, Janusz Romański, Ryszard Bąk, Janusz Zastocki |
Website | www.poloniatechnica.org |
Polonia Technica, Inc., also known as Association of Polish-American Engineers is a non-profit [1] organization, established in 1941 in New York City, by a group of Polish engineers, who, after the outbreak of the World War II, found themselves in the United States of America. The organization serves as a professional and social link for Polish engineers and technicians living in the United States. [2]
Referenced by Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York, [3] it is also related to Polish Assistance Inc. in New York. [4]
Founded in 1941. [5] The organization contributed to initiation of Studia 4U program coordinated by PSO (Polish Student Organization [6]).
Polish American Engineers Association, 2006 Recognition Award Banquet [7]
2011-09-19: Studia 4U 2011 wspolorganizowane przez Polonia Technica oraz Polish Student Organization z Nowego Jorku
2011-05-13: 70-years of Polonia Technica celebrated on May 13 through 15th, 2011 [8]
2011-01-09: Walne Zebranie Sprawozdawczo-Wyborcze [9]
2010-12-17: Inter-organizational holiday party 2010 [10] in Polish Consulate, NYC
2010-12-12: 65-lecie Naczelnej Organizacji Technicznej [11] NOT w Warszawie
2010-10-03: Pulaski Parade 2010
2010-09-08 through 2010-09-10: World Convention of Polish Engineers in Warsaw, Poland
2009-12-03 through 2009-12-04: 10th Polish - American Conference on Science and Technology [12]
Jan Czekajewski - supporting member