Slovenia remains an unexplored opportunity for the British investors. UK is in 8th place among investing countries, while its share of total foreign investments remains low at 2.6 percent. Yet the British owned companies that do operate in Slovenia operate well and stand out from the average: many of them are true success stories.
MoreSlovenia became a full member of The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 2007. Soon after the county entered the club of the most developed economies the young nation faced the toughest economic crisis since the independence.
MorePipistrel, one of the leading small plane makers and one of the pioneers in development of electric planes, has developed the first charging station for electric airplanes. It can charge two airplanes with a capacity of 20kW at the same time.
MoreThe construction of Magna Steyr’s new paint shop in Slovenia could be the first phase in its expansion into Slovenia, driven by an increasing demand. The changing conditions on the car market and the switch to electric, hybrid or even self-driving vehicles could open further opportunities for the world’s only high-quality contract car manufacturer.
MoreSlovenian daily Dnevnik has given out awards for this years’ best fast-growing companies, the Gazelles. The golden award went to agricultural machinery maker Tehnos, the silver to hydraulic presses maker Sitor and the bronze to Varis, prefabricated bathrooms manufacturer.
MoreThe Slovenian automotive company opened a new production-logistics center in October, built around the smart factory principle.
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