Trello - project management

Trello is the easy, free, flexible, and visual way to manage your projects and organize anything, trusted by millions of people from all over the world.

Trello helps teams work more collaboratively and get more done. Trello’s boards, lists, and cards enable teams to organize and prioritize projects in a fun, flexible, and rewarding way.

Trello allows users to:

Meetyoo - virtual conferences

Meetyoo is a leading provider of digital events and virtual conferences in Europe. Their online events are  live and on-demand with a wide range of possibilities. Meetyou offers its members a platform for online trainings, internal communication, press conference, virtual fairs or even recruiting.

Whether three or several thousand participants, whether ad-hoc or pre-planned events – more than 3,000 customers of all sizes and from all industry sectors use meetyoo for location-indepen-dent meeting solutions.

Miro, online collaborative whiteboard platform

Miro is the online collaborative whiteboard platform that enables distributed teams to work effectively together, from brainstorming with digital sticky notes to planning and managing agile workflows.
It provides basic functionality for Android-smartphones and a full-featured app for tablets.
Using these mobile apps you can easily digitize handwritten sticky notes, add them to an online whiteboard, invite your team to collaborate just like on a physical whiteboard, upload images, docs, spreadsheets, and more to an infinite canvas.

Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams is a hub for teamwork, which brings together everything a team needs: chat and threaded conversations, meetings & video conferencing, calling, content collaboration with the power of Microsoft 365 applications, and the ability to create and integrate apps and workflows that your business relies on.
 

Busticket for squats

A new type of ticket vending machine was built at one of the bus stops in Cluj-Napoca. Anyone who does 20 squats in one minute can get a valid bus ticket for free.

The squats are monitored by a built-in camera system, and the countdown can be followed on the screen.

The action is part of the “Ticket of Health” campaign, which is backed by a sports festival.

Dear Employee platform

Dear Employee is a mental health platform which supports companies with a "CoronaCare Survey" designed to help master this challenging pandemic safely and healthily.
It helps employers to verify employees' current psychological stress and define the most effective measures to be implemented for employees' health.

Action Against Corona

Action Against Corona gathers initiatives, partners, volunteers and talent. It connects initiatives with grants or investments. Ideas, projects and startups that do the most important work in the world right now get exposure. Their aim to increase the likelihood of success, and to mitigate the damage caused by this global crisis.

Digital Hasuri

Hasuri Ausanpur village has 23 Wi-Fi hotspots and 23 CCTV cameras for its population of just over 1,000. It even has a website that features the GIS map of the entire village — agricultural land, grazing land, networks of roads and canals.

Road ID bracelet

Road Id bracelets were invented for people who are usually playing sports alone (e.g., running, biking, riding, climbing a wall, walking a dog). Customers can request different information on the labels: medical history, allergies, contact information, etc., so it can be easier to reach relatives and facilitate medical care in various accidents. Labels can be easily applied to different types of smart bracelets, or even shoes, animal collars. Their mission is two-fold: One, to educate outdoor enthusiasts about the importance of wearing ID.