The first major hydrogen valley in Europe, the adoption of the smart grid principles on a national level, and 3.5 billion euros worth investment in more efficient and resilient infrastructure are some of the steps taken by Slovenia towards more sustainable energy practices.
MoreIf we consider the share of value added in manufacturing, Slovenia ranks fourth among EU nations in terms of the proportion of high-tech industries within its industrial structure.
MoreIn early August, parts of Slovenia were hit by widespread flooding, which also caused great damage to part of the economy. Most of the Slovenian economy is functioning completely normally after the floods, it is safe and open for business. Slovenian companies are innovative, professional, reliable, and very flexible business partners, which is why Slovenia urges foreign business partners who have done business with the affected Slovenian companies to continue to cooperate with them and not to look for replacement suppliers in the meantime. The state has taken quick, concrete, and effective measures to help the affected companies so that they can mitigate the consequences of natural disaster and resume their business activities as soon as possible. Slovenia also expresses its profound gratitude to all countries that have provided support and assistance in these difficult times.
MoreAustrian investments account for nearly one quarter of Slovenia's total foreign direct investments, with their value exceeding 4.5 billion euros.
MoreNotranjska (Inner Carniola), a region strategically positioned between Ljubljana, the Port of Koper, Italy, and Croatia, has become increasingly attractive to businesses.
MoreUS tech giant Alphabet has forged a collaboration with Slovenia's scientific institutions to establish a cutting-edge quantum technology center.
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