Pentalog received, on May 26th, a delegation of French deputies led by President Luca in our Romanian-Moldovan headquarters of Brasov. Following a lunch with a deputy mayor of Brasov and a visit to Sacele, a suburb of Brasov which is twinned with the town of one of the French deputies who were present, they paid us a visit in the late afternoon. My impression is that they were surprised by the French speaking skills of Pentalog employees, by their class and the scope of the operations that they handle. One of them said to me in an aside that he had discovered at Pentalog a different Romania, of a high technological and conceptual level, that he wasn’t aware of. He continued by saying that he found the country to be a natural European alternative to India in terms of large IT centers. I believe, despite the fact that this subject cannot easily be grasped by a Western European elected representative, that they understood that Europe was lagging behind in the field of software production because of the lack of engineers. Romania represents a possible solution to the current deadlock. Europeans must be all the more vigilant as Canadian and American offices are constantly recruiting Eastern European graduates and contribute to the migration of people who might as well join European projects.
The policies of certain European states resemble those of North-American countries in that they try to draw this population to their soil. Pentalog, a nearshore outsourcing company, uses another approach, as it contributes to the technological industrialization of an emerging European country by offering a high-level production infrastructure to professionals worldwide. Thus, we bring profits to our country of origin and export even from France, within and outside the Union. We have a European project, which was launched by French businessmen and which must now expand all over the world. We are very fond of our European framework which plays a vital role within our group and offers a privileged position to France and Romania.
The President of the delegation solemnly awarded us the National Assembly medal before taking his leave. I would like to thank them all, as well as the French Embassy, for the interest they have taken in us.






















