The Slovenian automotive cluster's (ACS) Green Mobility (GREMO) initiative has been granted a substantial government subsidy of 200 million euros over the next five years.
MoreAccording to the European Commission's Resilience Dashboard, Slovenia is the least vulnerable EU member when we consider socioeconomic resilience: the result of a high level of social cohesion and of a stable financial system.
MoreDespite the turbulence, the Slovenian pharma industry continues to grow and excel in R&D: over 1 billion euros will be invested in its production and research capacities in the period between 2022 and 2025.
MoreThe Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Ljubljana's University somehow resembles the best Slovenian SMEs: it is a niche tech leader that cooperates closely with its peers in Europe and elsewhere, yet its advances are practically unknown to the wider public.
MoreThe seven gold awards for Slovenia's best innovations include a new anemia drug, an electric airplane, electric water foil, a sustainable glass manufacturing technique, automatic slide doors for clean rooms, a new electric motor for vacuum cleaners, and a trailing arm for BMW cars.
MoreThe fact that Germany is Slovenia’s number one business partner is often taken for granted. In truth, the relative importance of the German market for Slovenia is slowly diminishing – yet many opportunities still remain open.
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