The project benefits from a 42.000 euros grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Grants and Norway Grants. The aim of the project is to increase the teaching potential of the applicant in the field of electrical drives.
Through the Norway Grants and EEA Grants, Norway contributes to reducing social and economic disparities and to strengthening bilateral relations with the beneficiary countries in Europe. Norway cooperates closely with the EU through the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA).
For the period 2009-14, Norway’s contribution is 1.7 billion. Grants are available for NGOs, research and academic institutions, and the public and private sectors in the 12 newest EU member states, Greece, Portugal and Spain. There is broad cooperation with Norwegian entities, and activities may be implemented until 2016.
Beneficiary's own contribution in the amount of 4,700 euros is provided by Enel-PC from Gliwice, producer of modern power converters, mainly for electrical drives.