The most influential annual meeting of the European robotics community, European robotics forum, was held in March in Ljubljana. Slovenia is relatively highly robotized with more robots per 10000 workers than Switzerland or the UK.
MoreThe world's fastest memory element was developed by researchers from Ljubljana’s Institute Jožef Stefan. The element, which is 10 times faster than any previous solutions, was presented in May's issue of the Nature Communications journal.
MoreTo win this prestigious award, SPIRIT Slovenija had to score most points from a select group of international site consultants from every market to judge investment promotion agencies from all over the world, the magazine’s editorial staff and the Board of Directors of the Global FDI Association.
MoreGermany has been traditionally Slovenia’s number one trade partner. Slovenia is an important trade partner to Germany despite its small size. Its volume of trade with Slovenia is bigger than that with some much larger states like Greece, Ukraine or Indonesia. And there are numerous success stories among German investments in Slovenia due to a highly skilled work force and the compatibility of the two cultures.
MoreSlovenian scientists and companies have been actively involved in the leading European scientific organization CERN for decades. The Slovenian team, for example, took part in the development of ATLAS, one of CERN’s key projects. CERN uses beam positioning monitor systems developed by a small Slovenian company.
MoreThe role of the port of Koper continues to grow. According to a recently published international study Koper offers the fastest container transit between Shanghai and Munich.
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