Slovenia ranks 8th in reaching 17 sustainability goals set by the United Nations, expected to be met by 2030. The list is a part of a Global Responsibility Report published in July, that ranks 156 countries.
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Pipistrel and Bia Separations are two tech companies from Ajdovščina in western Slovenia. A network of tech companies and R&D facilities has started to appear around these global niche leaders.
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UNESCO’s data reveals the main driver behind Slovenia’s exporting success: few countries invest a higher share of their GDP into research and development. And most of these funds are invested by businesses rather than by state institutions and universities.
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Many of Slovenia's top technological companies excel in the area which combines mechanical systems, electronics and IT solutions. These companies include diversified groups like Hidria and Kolektor, which develop electric drive and diesel cold engine starts systems, to electromotor manufacturers, production line engineering providers, or makers of components for robotic systems.
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cargo-partner will begin the construction of a modern iLogistics Center near Ljubljana Airport within the year.
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At 1.8 billion euros the US is the second largest investor in Slovenia, closely behind Germany with its 1.85 billion. American investors are present in the tire industry, in media and communications, banking and a variety of other areas ranging from sports equipment to IT.
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