The first issue of the IPA ADRION project ADCCAM2ZERO newsletter has been published. The Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak is one of the participants of the project whose main goal is to establish a digital platform to support sustainable transport and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The project involves eleven partners from nine countries of the Adriatic-Ionian region. The first issue of the newsletter ...
Students of the Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak participated in the Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Program (BIP) which supports blended student mobility. Stefan Čubonović, a PhD student, Viktorija Urošević and Nikola Kekerić, fourth-year students of the Information Technology study program, participated in the program "Innovative Physical Technologies for Sustainable Cultural Heritage Conservation & ...
Having been invited by Professor Gonzalo Arce, one of the world's leading experts in the field of signal processing and artificial intelligence, prof. dr Vladimir Mladenović, Dean of The Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak, visited the University of Delaware (USA) with the support of the Erasmus+ KA171 mobility program. During the visit, prof. Mladenović gave a lecture on current results in the fields of ...
Ognjen Tomić, a second-year doctoral student in the Information Technology study program at the Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak, successfully implemented professional development during a two-month mobility of doctoral students within the Erasmus+ KA171 mobility program at the prestigious University of Delaware, USA, at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The study visit was realized with the support of the Faculty of ...
Within the framework of the Erasmus+ mobility program for teaching and non-teaching staff, three employees of the Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak visited the University of Salerno, Italy, from 26 to 30 May 2025: vice dean for Science and International Cooperation prof. dr Jelena Purenović, dr Milica Stojković, assistant professor, and Head of Students service Biljana Zarić. A tour of the UNISA campus was organized for ...
The Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak, established in 1975, stands as a beacon of versatility within the esteemed University of Kragujevac. What sets it apart from other institutions is its unique accreditation for both academic and professional studies in the technological field. This distinction makes FTS the sole faculty within the university to offer such a comprehensive range of programs. Emphasizing quality and innovation, FTS offers more than 20 study programs across all three academic levels.
When compared to its fellow faculties within the university, FTS boasts the largest student body, with a vibrant community of approximately 2,500 students. Since its inception, the faculty has produced around 14,000 skilled engineers and teachers, including around 6,000 academic graduates and 8,000 professional graduates, while also celebrating the remarkable achievement of conferring 90 PhD degrees.
The institution has also influenced the development of scientific research in various fields. To date, the Faculty has successfully realized more than 200 scientific research and development projects, further enhancing its standing in the academic community.
With its rich history, unwavering dedication to excellence, and an unwavering commitment to fostering technological progress, the Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak stands as a testament to the power of education and research in shaping a brighter future.