1218 the Bucharest Tribunal registered the creation of the Academy and its bylaws.
[1] The first bylaws of the Academy were drafted by Radu Voinea, Florin Teodor Tănăsescu, Mihai Mihăiță and Mircea Stelin Petrescu, The Decision of the Romanian Government No.
In 2008, the Romanian Parliament discussed the functions of the Technical Sciences Academy of Romania, elevating it to national forum of scientific consecration of personalities in the field of engineering, of debates and initiatives for the promotion and development of research, technical creation and engineering education, by an appropriate change in the academy's purpose.
The new bylaws were approved by the General Assembly of the Technical Sciences Academy of Romania on 23 June 2009.
[1] In October 2006, ASTR became member of EURO – CASE European Council of Applied Sciences and Engineering.