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Partners · 01 · Institutional

Institutional partners

Public-sector counterparties on the public record.

Institutional partners are public-authority bodies that have engaged Ascendia in a formal capacity — direct licensing, national-programme delivery, public-funded engagement, structured feedback. Each relationship resolves to a programme, a published evaluation, or a current report on file with the Bucharest Stock Exchange.

Partner register

  • Ascendia S.A.
  • Public-authority engagements
  • Ministerial · regional · pan-European institutional bodies
  • National public-interest programmes · BVB-disclosed deliverables

Partners

Named relationships, not customer logos.

  • Ministry of Education, Romania — EduLib national virtual library

    EduLib is a nationally implemented virtual library for gymnasium-level education and the first project of its kind in Romania, with individualized and assisted learning components. Ascendia participated in the EduLib consortium; its contracted contribution covered LIVRESQ direct licensing for the Ministry of Education and e-learning content development services for gymnasium-level lessons. Programme delivery milestone recorded for December 2023; reach: 700,000+ pupils and 100,000 teachers; consortium project value > EUR 3.5M.

    Ascendia portfolio · EduLib
  • Romanian Police · DNSC · ARB consortium

    "Protection through Education" — national cybersecurity-awareness campaign delivered with the Romanian Police, the National Directorate for Cybersecurity (DNSC), and the Romanian Banking Association (ARB). Edition I (2024) reached 15,928 users with structured digital-safety modules. Programme delivery disclosed to the market via current report.

    BVB current report · 26-01-2024
  • InfoCons · Bucharest-Ilfov Ambulance Service consortium

    "First Aid" — national first-aid awareness campaign delivered with InfoCons (consumer-protection association) and the Bucharest-Ilfov Ambulance Service. 2023 cycle enrolled 5,612 teachers in structured first-aid training modules. Programme delivery disclosed to the market via current report.

    BVB current report · 29-08-2023
  • Authority for the Digitalization of Romania (ADR)

    Public-funded digital-skills programme under PNRR reaching 2,000 SMEs. Public-procurement frame, public-funding accountability.

    Capability Statement 2026 (ADR PNRR)
  • Council of Europe

    Delivered a digitalised institutional learning module for the Council of Europe. Structured feedback published 5/5 across visual design, learner engagement, deadline adherence, and content guidance.

    CoE structured feedback (Mar 2026)
  • Congress of Local Authorities from Moldova (CALM)

    Delivered a digitalised legal-content learning module. Catalina Scortescu, Legal Expert, recorded structured feedback on Ascendia’s diligence with content as well as digitalisation aspects.

    CALM structured feedback (Mar 2026)

Desk 01 · Public-sector RFIs

Public-sector engagement is owned by Dragos Vasilica.

Director of Business Development — direct route for ministries, regional authorities, and national agencies

dragos.vasilica@ascendia.eu

Service-level commitment

RFI acknowledgement
3 working days
Written RFI response
10 working days
Procurement document exchange
PGP / S/MIME on request

Part of Sovereign Learning Infrastructure

Institutional learning surfaces for EU public bodies, under listed-company governance.

Open the Sovereign Learning Infrastructure pillar — EU institutions, sub-national delivery, and the counterparty surface