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Serbian Parents in Dark over Vast Education Sector Database
"Data, for which we don't know how it will serve us before we even collect it, is data that we shouldn't process," Ruzic told BIRN. "Data that we have collected in order to do some analysis, and we do not do that, or we do not make decisions on the basis of those analyses, is data that we should delete, because it is obvious that we do not need it."
Jevrosimovic: Serbia lacks 30,000 IT experts
BELGRADE - At this time, Serbia lacks 30,000 IT experts, ComTrade CEO Veselin Jevrosimovic said Thursday, noting that Serbia needed an educational system that would produce as many IT professionals as possible every year.
The global shortage of IT professionals stands at about 60 pct, he told Tanjug.
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Successful launch of Luxembourg-Slovenian FinTech initiative
The event, organized by Luxembourg - Slovenian Business Club LSBC, in cooperation with FinnoLux and supported by Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Brussels, attached a full-house audience, giving the attendees the opportunity to explore collaborative potential between both countries.
We're not aware of many opportunities - because of our traditional focus on neighbouring large economies?
LSBC brought Comtrade, Analitica, Skylabs, Cosylab and ProNew Tech, LSBC's partner from Luxembourg, to the eye of the ICT Spring event attendees. The stand was also visited by Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel and H.E. Matjaz Sinkovec, Embasy of Slovenia in Brussels.
PKS: Strengthening of Serbian-German economic ties
BELGRADE - Over 100 companies based in Baden-Wuerttemberg have good experience of doing business in Serbia, and many others are interested in investing in the country, President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (PKS) Marko Cadez said on Wednesday.
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Vucic opens new ComTrade software development centre
KRAGUJEVAC - Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic opened in Kragujevac on Tuesday the new ComTrade software development centre which employs 200 young experts.
Vucic promised that the government will try to provide assistance in IT development.