The document provides information about the First National Meeting of JADE Romania taking place from March 31st to April 3rd in Bucharest. The agenda includes official launches, workshops, presentations, networking events and social activities. Details are given about dress codes, locations, and times for each day's events. Additional context about Bucharest and Romania is also provided, including tips for travel, culture, attractions and costs.
1. Do you breathe JADE?
Do you speak
ENTREPRENEURSHIP?
First National Meeting
First National Meeting
31st March-3rd April
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3. Agenda:
Thursday, 31st of March
Official Launch of JADE Romania
17.00-20.00 – Cocktail event
Special Guests: CEOs of Romanian
companies, JADE Romania’s founders, our Dress Code:
cocktail
JEs, Romanian Entrepreneurs and press
20-22 – Dinner and networking
22-4 - Club
We’ll talk about:
There will be networking
There will be champaign
Aaaand then,
we’ll party! All in one amazing city!
4. Friday, 1st of April
8-8.45 Breakfast (at Hotel)
9-11.30 Opening Ceremony (A.S.E Uni)
Dress code: Business
11.30-12 Coffee Break
12-14 Workshop 1 (Stories from successful entrepreneurs)
14-15.30 Lunch
15.30-17.30 Workshop 2 (Stories from guest JEs)
17.30-18 Launch contest
18-18.30 Tranfer to the hotel
Smart Casual
Dress code:
19.40-21.30 Traditional Dinner
> 22 The Vault Club
Dinner @Carul cu Bere
Party @ The Vault
Traditional dancing @Carul cu Bere
5. Saturday, 2nd of April
8-8.45 Breakfast (at Hotel)
9-10 – Icebreaking exercises among teams
10-11.30 Work session 1
Dress code: Business
11.30-12 Coffee Break
General Assembly
12-13.30 Work Session 2
13.30-15 Lunch
15-16 Presenting final projects
16-16.30 Special Workshop
9-18
16.30-18 Closing Ceremony (Awards)
18-18.30 Transfer to hotel
Business Smart
Dress code:
18.30-20 Hotel break
20-22 Dinner
> 22.30 Bellagio CLUB
Experience Traditional Food
Bellagio Club
6. Sunday, 3rd of April
CITY TOUR! Dress code: Casual
The
Paysant
Museum
Triumphal
a walk down Arch
„Calea
Victoriei”, just
like royalties
Romanian
used to, a Athenaeum
couple of
centuries ago.
University
Square
Palace of
Parliament
7. What you need to know about Bucharest...
Bucharest is a city filled with history and culture, but also joyful and entertaining, allowing
young people to socialize and get in touch with the latest news. If you decide to have a weekend city-
break in Bucharest, you should know that there are many places to head to. The Old Historical Center
of Bucharest is the place that gives you the chance to taste Bucharest’s old flavor. Perhaps the city's
unique charm can be best observed in the area known as Lipscani. Once a glamorous residential area,
the old city centre is now slowly being refashioned into an upscale neighborhood. Don't forget to stop
by Hanul cu Tei, which is a rectangular courtyard between Lipscani Street and Blanari Blanari, home to
an array of art and antiques shops.
Bucharest offers the big opportunities to young and ambitious people to develop their
entrepreneurial skills and to improve their professional careers. More and more organization
encourage creativity and innovation among students.
Bucharest will definitely exceed your expectation!
What you need to know before coming to
Romania
• your Euro is not accepted here, you’ll need to exchange them to RON (currency 1 euro=4.3 RON)
• Romanians are very friendly and cook amazingly, so bring loose clothes with you
• We know both how to be committed to our work, but also to party, so come with your energy at
full capacity
• Buses never come on time and there isn’t a schedule for their arrival
• It is better to use public transportation than cabs, when available (subways and buses work from
4.30 AM to 11.30 PM)
• Emergency number: 112 (more info here: http://www.112.ro/index.php?limba=en)
• In clubs you might experience the phenomenon of “Pitzipoanca” and “Cocalarus” (for more
information, feel free to ask the organzing team)
8. Did you know these about Romania...
• Voronet Monastery, located in northeastern Romania, is also known as
the ‘Sistine Chapel of the East’?
• Romania has the second largest underground glacier in Europe (in terms of volume)?
• The city of Brasov (Transylvania) is home to the largest gothic church between Vienna and
Istanbul?
• Romania has the second-largest outdoor museum in the world?
• The movie Cold Mountain was filmed on location in Romania?
• The Romanian city of Timisoara was the first in Europe to have electric street-lighting?
• Universal literature found valuable sources of inspiration in Romania's
castles?
• The story of Dracula comes from Transylvania?
• Romania features the youngest continental land (Danube Delta) in Europe?
Voronet Monastery The Scarisoara Glacier Brasov, The Black Church
The Danube Delta Dracula’s Castle The Danube Delta
9. How to get to Bucharest...
Our recommendation is to book fast a plane ticket! There are plenty of low-costs that will take you here!
Check out the following low cost companies
(price range betweek 60-100 euro)
• http://wizzair.com/
• http://www.blueairweb.com/
• http://www.carpatair.com/
• http://skyeurope.com
• myair.com
• www.easyjet.com
• germanwings.com
• ryanair.com
• flynikki.com
And add to that the participation fee (of 110 euro), that will cover accommodation at a 3 Star Hotel
and meals!
10. We look forward to seeing you
in Bucharest!
JADE Romania’s Team
If any questions, please contact:
Andreea Paraschiv, Project Manager
(andreeadianaparaschiv@gmail.com or +4072 73 72 483)
Simona Lascu, International Manager, JADE Romania
(simonallascu@gmail.com or +4407857 954 465)