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Prof. Dr Danilo S. Furundžić M.Arch.

University – Asset Management, Reform and Role in Society

The proposed University Centre in Block 32 is one of the most ambitious projects in the contemporary development of higher education in Serbia. Conceived...

Tadeu Marroco – BAT Chief Executive Officer

BAT’s Growing Success in Serbia: The Future Lies in Smokeless Products

Tadeu Marroco has been BAT’s Chief Executive since May 2023, following his role as Finance Director from 2019. Since joining BAT in 1992, he...

Duško Suvajac, Principal Representative of the Project Investor, MD Ventures

New Era of Office Buildings in Novi Sad

Situated in the heart of Novi Sad’s future Central Business District, Elleven is a new project by MD Ventures that introduces sustainable architecture, an...

Galina Goduhina, Commercial Director at ONLYOFFICE

Innovation, Open Source anda New Era of Productivity

With more than 15 million users worldwide, ONLYOFFICE has emerged as a leading alternative to traditional offi ce suites. Its focus on innovation, open-source...

Nemanja Vujadinović, COO of SRC

Reality Over Templates

How SRC builds digital solutions that truly transform businesses – Interview with Nemanja Vujadinović, Chief Operating Officer at SRC In a time when businesses are...

Miloš Biković, Actor

Creativity Is Today’s Most Sought-Аfter Resource

The most important thing for Serbia’s image is probably the fact that there have been an unbelievable number of successful start-up projects, creative people, large gaming companies and fintech programs in recent years.

I see the modern Serbia as a progressive, creative society that has embraced and applied the Nemanjić legacy. The Nemanjićs were very progressive for their time. They implemented and lived their creative and inspired, yet spiritually ennobled, ideas.

I also see the modern Serbia as a country that embraced and crowned the Nemanjićs’ ideas with the teachings of Nikola Tesla in the 19th and 20th centuries. What we see today are successes in sport, culture, music and art in general, but also in a new art form represented by the art of creating new values in the digital space. That’s our face.

That’s why I see Serbia as a country that would, by preserving the principles of its ancestors, reconcile and integrate the traditional with the advanced, progressive and new, which would – by preserving its spiritual tradition – respond to the challenges of the present day, when all values are being destroyed, including values of the family, humanity and solidarity.

Our spontaneity and directness, ability to repent, simplicity and unpretentiousness can and must defeat primitivism, corruption, hatred and neglect of our cultural, historical and spiritual heritage

Our spontaneity and directness, coupled with our ability to repent, our simplicity and unpretentiousness, sense of humour, energy and work on ourselves, crowned by top results, can and must defeat primitivism, corruption, hatred and neglect of our cultural, historical and spiritual heritage.

The most important thing for Serbia’s image is probably the fact that there have been an unbelievable number of successful start-up projects, creative people, large gaming companies and fintech programs in recent years. This is no longer incidental, rather we’re talking about dozens if not hundreds of startups that have attracted global companies which are now very relevant on the digital market globally. I’ve spoken with many people who are part of the Serbia Creates platform and the Digital Serbia Initiative – it would seem inexplicable that a single country that has gone through so many difficulties would see the emergence of so many young and creative initiators… If we weren’t aware of the characteristics of our people that enable them to turn a crisis into a strength, a threat into a challenge and a difficulty into an opportunity… Because we had everything other than the ability to solve problems in a stable, comfortable and expected way. Our motto is “manage it yourself”. Resourcefulness actually is creativity, and creativity is today’s most sought-after resource.

Comment By Branka Prpa

A Rebellious Man

As the history of the 20th century shows us, drowning in the collective Self ends in a totalitarian order with an anti-human nature that...

In Memoriam: His Holiness Pope Francis,
By H.E. Archbishop Santo Rocco Gangemi Apostolic Nuncio to Serbia

Journey Graced by Divine Signs

Making peace requires courage—courage to say yes to encounter and no to conflict; yes to dialogue and no to violence; yes to negotiation and...

Aleksandar R. Miletić, historian

Can Student Ideals Be Realised?

Amid economic and geopolitical instability, Serbia’s student-led protests emerge as a rare beacon of principled idealism, though they lack support from a cohesive or...

Milo Lompar Ph.D. professor of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology and President of the Serbian Literary Guild

How Much Can We Trust Europe?

A student protest that merges European values with national sentiment has instinctively exposed the falsehoods of both domestic and European politicians. What remains to...

Nissan Faces 20,000 Job Cuts

Nissan, once a titan of Japan’s automotive might, now finds itself steering into a storm of its own making. The...

Delta Land to Redraw Belgrade’s Industrial Edges

A former industrial zone near Pančevo Bridge is set for transformation as Delta Land, a new multi-purpose complex planned by...

Antonio Costa –  Serbia’s Future Lies in the European Union

European Council President Antonio Costa visited Belgrade today, where he held talks with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić as part...

Serbian Food Stars Riyadh Expo

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IKEA Serbia Enters New Era with Leadership Change

IKEA Serbia has appointed Aleksandar Rajčević as its new Market Manager, signalling a new chapter as the company posts...

Nissan Faces 20,000 Job Cuts

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Delta Land to Redraw Belgrade’s Industrial Edges

A former industrial zone near Pančevo Bridge is set for transformation as Delta Land, a new multi-purpose complex planned by...

Antonio Costa –  Serbia’s Future Lies in the European Union

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Serbian Food Stars Riyadh Expo

Fifteen Serbian food companies are making their mark at The Saudi Food Show in Riyadh, one of the Middle East’s premier...

IKEA Serbia Enters New Era with Leadership Change

IKEA Serbia has appointed Aleksandar Rajčević as its new Market Manager, signalling a new chapter as the company posts...

Nissan Faces 20,000 Job Cuts

Nissan, once a titan of Japan’s automotive might, now finds itself steering into a storm of its own making. The...

Delta Land to Redraw Belgrade’s Industrial Edges

A former industrial zone near Pančevo Bridge is set for transformation as Delta Land, a new multi-purpose complex planned by...

Antonio Costa –  Serbia’s Future Lies in the European Union

European Council President Antonio Costa visited Belgrade today, where he held talks with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić as part...

Serbian Food Stars Riyadh Expo

Fifteen Serbian food companies are making their mark at The Saudi Food Show in Riyadh, one of the Middle East’s premier...

IKEA Serbia Enters New Era with Leadership Change

IKEA Serbia has appointed Aleksandar Rajčević as its new Market Manager, signalling a new chapter as the company posts...
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