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Marina Varzar, Director DataArt Balkans, Nebojša Simić, Director DataArt Balkans

DataArt Strengthens The Net

DataArt is a global software engineering company that has a unique, people-centred approach to problem solving. With its teams of highly trained engineers worldwide, this firm delivers high-quality solutions to clients that include Unilever, Priceline, Ocado and Flutter Entertainment

The company currently has 230 employees in Belgrade and 30 in Novi Sad, and it has taken less than a year for it to establish excellent cooperation with universities, the business community, chambers of commerce and local governments.

DataArt Balkans, which was founded in March 2022, follows the best business practices of global software engineering firm DataArt. The company currently employs 230 people in Belgrade and 30 in Novi Sad. Many business partners were invited to commemorate the expansion of the company’s office space in Belgrade to 1,300m2 and they were greeted and hosted by DataArt Balkans directors Marina Varzar and Neboša Simić.

“We are proud that we are part of a global software network headquartered in New York, which has existed for more than 25 years and which employs 6,000 people in more than 25 locations across Europe, the United States, Latin America, the Middle East etc. We collaborate with renowned companies like Nasdaq, Skyscanner, Unilever and Ocado. We employ 260 people and our plan is to grow and develop on the local market,” said Simić on this occasion, emphasising that DataArt Balkans is oriented towards people, because there can be no success without satisfied and motivated employees.

We are proud that we are part of a global software network headquartered in New York, which has existed for more than 25 years

DataArt Balkans director Marina Varzar welcomed those in attendance and noted that, in less than a year, this office has established excellent cooperation with universities, the business community, chambers of commerce and local governments.

“With its people first approach, DataArt integrates our engineering excellence with deeply human values that drive our business and approach to relationships: curiosity, empathy, trust, honesty, and intuition. These qualities help deliver high-value, high-quality solutions that our clients depend on, and lifetime partnerships we believe in”, added Marina Varzar.

As a reliable partner to the world’s leading brands and most discerning clients, DataArt applies its huge technological expertise and sector-specific knowledge to the development of significant applications, because it combines the reliability, stability and experience of a large multinational company with the adaptability and dedication of small firms.

“The IT community in Serbia is growing constantly, and will gladly provide our own contribution and share our global knowledge and experience,” stressed Varzar.

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