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Representatives of the Korea Development Institute (KDI) and Samsung SDS (Samsung Data Systems) have presented the final draft of the “Pre-Feasibility Study of the Integrated Smart City Centre in Novi Sad”, which the Government of South Korea has donated to the City of Novi Sad, the local government announced.

Also, they presented steps taken in drafting of the Study, which also contains suggestions regarding the opening of the Smart City Centre.

Weiterlesen: RS: Korea Development Institute and Samsung drafted a plan for a Smart City Centre in Novi Sad

Intracom Telecom, a global telecommunication systems, and solutions vendor announced a Smart City project in Belgrade, Serbia, focusing on monitoring the city’s air pollution and improving the overall air quality.

The Greek telecom firm said in a press release that together with its partner Ecomaks Solutions, it has undertaken the implementation of this multi-year project, while first results are expected before the end of the year.

Weiterlesen: Intracom Telecom undertakes Smart City project in Serbia

The National Academy for Public Administration and the Council of Europe reflecet on professional development of public servantes in the time of pandemic

The transition of professional development into online format shows the digital transformation of the public administration, whilst the results achieved by the National Academy during last year show that the Academy is ready for type of endeavours. This was one of the message of the conference on “Professional development of public servants in time of pandemic – challenges and lessons learned” organised by the National Academy with the support of the Council of Europe Programme “Human Resources Management in Local Self-Governments – phase 2”, whose goal is to improve the work of employees in local self-governments, as well as their continuous professional development.

Weiterlesen: RS: Online training of public servants successfully introduced

We can learn a lot from small countries where big things happen. Ireland attracts some of the world’s largest corporations via far more than just low corporate taxes. New Zealand’s KEA (Kiwi Expat Association) mobilizes their diaspora better than anyone. Estonia boasts the world’s highest per capita of tech unicorns— six for a population of 1.3 million.

Upstaging everyone, the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan— population 760,000—vaccinated 93% of their adult population against Covid-19 in two weeks. Having visited three times with one of my portfolio companies, www.abroad.io, I’m familiar with the challenge this presented, as well as the spirit and commitment that enabled their accomplishment.

Weiterlesen: National Digital Transformation: A Conversation With Serbia’s Prime Minister Ana Brnabic

Serbia officially opened a 30 million euro ($37 million) data centre in Kragujevac to back the development of e-government and ensure safe storage of data, the government said on Friday.

The data centre, spreading on an area of ​​14,000 square metres, was built in a year and a half and will house Serbia's first platform for artificial intelligence, which will be available to the government, universities, technology parks and startups, the government said in a statement.

Weiterlesen: Serbia inaugurates 30 mln euro data centre in Kragujevac

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