The COTIT tributes technical telecommunication engineers for their 50 years in the profession
The Official College of Technical Telecommunication Engineers (COTIT) He honored those technical telecommunication engineers who fulfilled their golden weddings (50 years) in the profession in 2022, as well as the two previous promotions, since this celebration was postponed due to the pandemic.
The appointment brought together collegiate graduates in 1970, 1971 and 1972, with the purpose of recognizing and valueing the work and dedication of these professionals.
First, attendees visited the headquarters of the College, accompanied by representatives of the Board of Directors of COTIT/AEGITT, to learn about the new facilities and services available to the members. A tour during which they showed their pleasure and satisfaction after the recent integral renewal of space.
The act was attended by Coitt, of the Dean, Mario Cortés; The vice -dean, Jorge de la Torre; the vice -secretary, Epifanio Martín; and the vowels Eladio Gutiérrez and Enrique Carrascal. As well as attended, the technical secretary, Luis Miguel Chapinal; the head of institutional relations, Susana Escobedo; And the Dean of Coettga, José Manuel Martínez Pérez. On the part of the AEGITT, there was the participation of the PDTE. of the aegitt, José Antonio López Olmedo, and the vice president, Roberto Encinas.
The day, eminently familiar and coexistence among professionals, continued with a lunch among colleagues. During the act, there was an emotional memory of those who are no longer there, and the common experiences, experiences and anecdotes, as well as the delivery of diplomas.
In the interventions turn the Collegiate Tomás Llorente, at the head of the Coitt Club of Excellence, he announced that this initiative will reactivate its activity in the coming months. On behalf of the honorees, he thanked the school for the organization of this reunion among professionals, the Collegiate Fernando García Manso. "Unemployment does not currently exist in our profession, but we were very fortunate for the conditions of the moment we live. That is why it is worth helping the generations that come. In short, to give what we have received."
Finally, Mario Cortés, Dean of Coitt, closed the day highlighting “the contribution of technical telecommunication engineers to the profession, as a engine of change and progress towards an increasingly digitized society. And their contribution, knowledge and effort, in the search for solutions for the improvement of people's quality of life with the help of technology”.
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