Founded January 1, 1941 Area served Worldwide | Location New York, NY | |
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Type Professional Organization Origins Collaboration of engineers and technical professionals, originally from Poland |
Polonia Technica, Inc., also known as Association of Polish-American Engineers is a non-profit organization, established in 1941 in New York City, by a group of Polish engineers, who, after the outbreak of the World War II, found themselves in the United States of America. The organization serves as a professional and social link for Polish engineers and technicians living in the United States.
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Referenced by Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in New York, it is also related to Polish Assistance Inc. in New York.
History
Founded in 1941. The organization contributed to initiation of Studia 4U program coordinated by PSO (Polish Student Organization).
Publications
Polish American Engineers Association, 2006 Recognition Award Banquet
Events
2011-09-19: Studia 4U 2011 wspolorganizowane przez Polonia Technica oraz Polish Student Organization z Nowego Jorku
2011-05-13: 70-years of Polonia Technica celebrated on May 13 through 15th, 2011
2011-01-09: Walne Zebranie Sprawozdawczo-Wyborcze
2010-12-17: Inter-organizational holiday party 2010 in Polish Consulate, NYC
2010-12-12: 65-lecie Naczelnej Organizacji Technicznej NOT w Warszawie
2010-10-03: Pulaski Parade
2010-09-08 through 2010-09-10: World Convention of Polish Engineers in Warsaw, Poland
2009-12-03 through 2009-12-04: 10th Polish - American Conference on Science and Technology
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Sponsors
METRO POLONIA: metro polonia, Brooklyn, NY
Polish & Slavic Credit Union: Polish & Slavic Credit Union
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