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American electric car maker Rivian has opened a technology center in Belgrade, Serbia, which will employ 200 engineers, BalkanEngineer.com has learned from Serbianmonitor.com.
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Transport company Transpress opened a logistics center worth BGN 16 million in Industrial Zone - Bozhurishte, Sofia, Bulgaria, BalkanEngineer.com learned from Enterprise.bg.
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Slovakian battery manufacturer Innovat announces the signing of a "contract for applications" with the government for the production of gigafactory for batteries for electric cars.
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The first edition of the Trakia Invest Forum presented investment opportunities in the largest industrial park in Eastern Europe – the Trakia Economic Zone (TEZ) near Plovdiv, Bulgaria, BalkanEngieer.com.
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The Bulgarian company Megainvest Hold EOOD plans to build a factory for the production and packaging of snacks and peanuts in the Free Zone in the city of Dimitrovgrad, Serbia.
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A factory for the production of photovoltaic modules will be built in Yambol, Bulgaria, BalkanEngineer.com learned from BTA.bg. The investment is in the amount of 6.5 million euros, and construction will begin in April next year.
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Switzerland-based technology company Luxoft has opened a development center in Belgrade, Serbia, where it aims to hire over 2,000 people by the end of 2023, Balkanengineer.com has learned Seenews.com
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The company AVR Solar Park from Novi Belgrade initiated the drafting of a detailed regulatory plan for the solar power plant in Saraci, Smederevo, Serbia. This is what Balkanengineer.com learned from Ekapija.com.
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The Ruse-based manufacturer of electric cars Sin Cars Industry AD plans to go public in Amsterdam at the end of 2024, Balkanengineer.com learned from Economic.bg. The aim is to finalize the construction of its future factory in Romania.
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SeedBlink, the European startup co-investment platform, has received a license from the Romanian Financial Supervisory Authority (ASF) as a crowdfunding service provider under the ECSPR (Regulation on European Enterprise Crowdfunding).