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... Ph.D., EFI, FOPER II Coordinator (2009-2013) Doni Blagojevic, M.Sc., Fac. of Forest. Banja Luka, BIH, Focal Point (2007-2009), EFI, Project Officer (2009-2013). Dijana Vuletic, Ph.D., CFRI. Croatia, Focal Point (2004-2009). Silvija Krajter, M.Sc., CFRI. Croatia, Focal Point (2009-2012). Prof. Dragan Nonic, Ph.D., Fac. of Forest. Serbia, Focal Point (2004-2006). Nenad Petrovic, Ph.D., Fac. of Forest. Serbia,   Focal Point (2006-2012) and MSc Coordinator. Radovan Nevenic, Ph.D., Inst. of For. Serbia, Focal Point (2004-2012). Prof. Dr. Hajri Haska, Ph.D., FPRI-Agency, Albania, Focal Point (2004-2011). Prof. Dr. Leonida Peri, Ph.D., Fac. of Forestry Sciences, Albania, Focal Point (2004-2012). Prof. Dr. Mersudin Avdibgovic, Ph.D ...
... more than 10 years, all the while having continued growth in revenue and number of employees, as well as branching activities in line with modern trends in the IT industry. From a small company Belit has grown into one of the leading companies in the field of software development in Serbia, consistently building his professional reputation. Today, Belit is a company with a young and dynamic team of over 30 employees and associates. Partnership agreements with IT market leaders such as Microsoft, Oracle, Abbyy and other, numerous references from state institutions, public sector, industry and EU projects, IT Mark and ISO ...
... more than 10 years, all the while having continued growth in revenue and number of employees, as well as branching activities in line with modern trends in the IT industry. From a small company Belit has grown into one of the leading companies in the field of software development in Serbia, consistently building his professional reputation. Today, Belit is a company with a young and dynamic team of over 30 employees and associates. Partnership agreements with IT market leaders such as Microsoft, Oracle, Abbyy and other, numerous references from state institutions, public sector, industry and EU projects, IT Mark and ISO ...
Contact: Dr. Aleksa Zejak Email: Aleksa.Zejak@rt-rk.com "The success story of R&D RT-RK Institute dates back to 7th of April 2005 when it was founded as a company with only 3 employees, while by the end of 2008 it had 40 employees. Micronas NIT was founded in 2001 as a spin-off company from the Faculty of Technical Science, University of Novi Sad with 94 employees. It seized to exist when its partner company Micronas sold its consumer electronics division to Trident Microsystems, Inc. in ...
Contact: Dr. Aleksa Zejak  Email: Aleksa.Zejak@rt-rk.com "The success story of R&D RT-RK Institute dates back to 7th of April 2005 when it was founded as a company with only 3 employees, while by the end of 2008 it had 40 employees. Micronas NIT was founded in 2001 as a spin-off company from the Faculty of Technical Science, University of Novi Sad with 94 employees. It seized to exist when its partner company Micronas sold its consumer electronics division to Trident Microsystems, ...
... Macedonia (SCTM) had its 22nd Congress in the Ohrid lake beauty and medieval town-pearl. No matter that nominally Macedonian, the event was international. Not only that two out of three of total 240 attendants were foreigners from 26 countries, but so were the lecturers (Plenary, Invited and Key-Note). UK, USA, Serbia, Germany, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Italy, Croatia, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina were presented with one or more lecturers. Besides the 20 oral presentations, some 300 posters were presented, divided into sections such as analytical chemistry, bio-, food- and pharmaceutical chemistry and technology, electrochemistry, environmental chemistry, inorganic chemistry and technology, metallurgy ...
... Macedonia (SCTM) had its 22nd Congress in the Ohrid lake beauty and medieval town-pearl. No matter that nominally Macedonian, the event was international. Not only that two out of three of total 240 attendants were foreigners from 26 countries, but so were the lecturers (Plenary, Invited and Key-Note). UK, USA, Serbia, Germany, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Italy, Croatia, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina were presented with one or more lecturers. Besides the 20 oral presentations, some 300 posters were presented, divided into sections such as analytical chemistry, bio-, food- and pharmaceutical chemistry and technology, electrochemistry, environmental chemistry, inorganic chemistry and technology, metallurgy ...
Key findings: Morocco improved its business regulation the most compared to other global economies, climbing 21 places to 94, by simplifying the construction permitting process, easing the administrative burden of tax compliance, and providing greater protections to minority shareholders. Since 2005, Morocco has implemented 15 business regulatory reforms. Besides Morocco, 11 other economies are recognized as having the most improved ease of doing business across several areas of regulation as ...
30% Interview with Dr. Аttila Havas Document 29. Oct. 2012
In this interview Atilla Havas, PhD discusses about advantages of the Foresight methodology for research and innovation activities, what the Foresight experience of the region is so far and what he expects from the implementation of the FORSEE project for the region in the long run. Main advantage of the Foresight, according to Attila Havas, is that it can be applied practically at all policy domains. "Another major advantage of foresight is that participatory processes align the actors around ...
... making it easier to do business in 3 or more of the 10 topics included in this year’s ease of doing business ranking. Twenty-three economies meet this criterion: Benin, Burundi, Costa Rica, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Greece, Guinea, Kazakhstan, Korea, Lao PDR, Liberia, Mongolia, the Netherlands, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates and Uzbekistan. Source: Doing Business Report 2013 Many countries in the region have been actively reforming their business environment, driven by the demands of the EU accession process and by a desire to attract foreign investment - says Valentina Saltane ...
30% The Doing Business Report 2013 Document 29. Oct. 2012
... and protecting investors. The aggregate ease of doing business rankings are based on 10 indicators and cover 185 economies. Macedonia ranks 23 out of 185 countries listed in the report for the ease of doing business, followed by Montenegro in 51st place, Croatia in 84th place, Albania in 85th place, Serbia in 86th place and Kosovo* in 98th place. Bosnia and Herzegovina is in 126th place ...
29% Business Incubator Centre Vranje Organisation 29. Oct. 2012
... The total area of BIC is 2400 m2, divided into 14 independent units, squaring of 50 m2 to 250 m2. BIC is member of the SENSI network - Network Business Incubators and Start Up Center of Southeastern Europe. BIC Vranje is one of the founders of the Business Incubator Association of Serbia and Serbia united 22 incubators in order to joint action and support. Source: BIC Vranje www.bicvranje.org.rs
28% Business Incubator Centre Užice Organisation 29. Oct. 2012
... support business start-ups in Užice. The project is supported through the USAID, who allocated USD 15.000 for purchasing of the equipment. The Regional Centre invested USD 5.000.  The project is a part of the Community Revitalization through Democratic Action - Economic (CRDA-E) Programme, which is implemented in Western Serbia by International Relief and Development (IRD). The services provided cover mainly assistance to businesses and entrepreneurs, legal and administrative support, technical assistance, mentoring, training seminars, and participation at promotion actions. Contact Person: Milan Čolić, Director E-mail:bicuzice@open.telekom.rs www.bicuzice.com
... are linked to incubator are:Consulting Companies (Agency Konto – Plus Raca), Government bodies and agencies (Regional Agency for economic development of Sumadija and Pomoravlje), Regional Chamber of Commerce Kragujevac, Professional services of the Municipality Raca), other (General Association of Entrepreneurs Raca, Business Innovation Centre Kragujevac, Network of Business Incubators of Serbia). Contact Person: Davor Timotijević, Director Phone: +381 6464 2728 826     E-mail:davor@icr.co.rs NA
28% Business Incubator Kruševac Organisation 29. Oct. 2012
... The Business Incubator Centre Krusevac was started in April 4, 2008. It is located on Jasičkom road, Industrial Area C of Krusevac and its total area is 1400m2. This is the first "greenfield" investment of its kind in Serbia, which is driving local and regional economic development. Project Business Incubator Centre is a city of Krusevac implemented in cooperation with the Ministry for National Investment Plan and the U.S. Agency for International Development USAID''''. The main purpose of creation and existence of the Business Incubator Centre is the ...
... within SMEs through specific assistance at a national and a local level Developing new institutional models for direct support to SMEs, such as a technology broker programme Promoting the role of equity investments Promoting the role of business angels in SMEs Providing support for development of venture capital funds in Serbia Establishing and designing an innovation voucher scheme Source: IISP The Integrated Innovation Support Programme (IISP) is an EU funded project in order to increase competitiveness and economic growth in the Republic of Serbia, through strengthening of innovation in SMEs. The main beneficiary and project partner is the Ministry  of ...
83% Textile Association „Asstex“, Serbia Organisation 25. Oct. 2012
... in March 2009 with the aim of building capacity and increasing the competitiveness of the cluster members. Cluster consists of 14 companies with 728 employees and cooperates with 3 scientific research organisations. Among the cluster’s objectives are the development of innovation in the textile industry and associated branches in Serbia, joint appearance of cluster members at international markets and the fight against monopoly and unfair competition. Cluster activities include: ·         Cluster promotion by participating at the international fairs, conferences, domestic and international professional congresses and workshops. ·        ...
... cooperation with the European Integration Office hosted a round table dedicated to identification of priority policy reforms focused on improving the conditions for the development of innovative and high growth SMEs and stimulating the emergence of a venture capital markets. The event was held on October 1, 2012 in Belgrade, Serbia. WB EDIF is a joint initiative, of the European Commission (EC), the European Investment Bank (EIB), the European Investment Fund (EIF), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Republic of Serbia on behalf of beneficiaries, set up through the Western Balkans Investment Framework and designed to improve access to ...
... represents the first brief overview of the institutions, organisations and initiatives providing innovation information channels for Policy Making. It is prepared by IISP Innovation Support Service Experts, Peter Parsons and Ivan Brkic, with the aim of researching the innovation information needs and availability at different levels of policy making in Serbia. Based on the feedback response from the policy makers, the IISP Innovation Support Service Experts will develop the “Best Practice Resource Brief” to their specific needs. IISP Innovation Support Service Experts, Peter Parsons and Ivan Brkic
29% Serbian Film Association Organisation 25. Oct. 2012
... TV formats, including equipment rental, laboratory, post production, study infrastructure, and enables integrated production process in Serbia, while promoting the Serbian locations to the foreign film productions that have a migration tendency. The cluster consists of 44 companies and cooperates with 3 scientific research institutions. The principal aim of the Serbia Film Association is to promote and develop Serbia as a cost-effective, high-quality, competitive destination for international filmmaking, and to provide information and support to international filmmakers considering using Serbia for their productions. The commission is therefore dedicated to expanding the film location and crew/business database, improving skills and services and generally fostering a film-friendly environment in the ...
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