Prime Minister Ana Brnabic announced today that the government is in negotiations with eight foreign investors and added that new production facilities and factories will be opened in Nis this year.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic announced today that the government is in negotiations with eight foreign investors and added that new production facilities and factories will be opened in Nis this year.
Together with Minister of Science and Technological Development Jelena Begovic, Minister of Public Investment Marko Blagojevic and Mayor of Nis Dragana Sotirovski, Brnabic attended the presentation by Science and Technology Park Nis Director Milan Randjelovic regarding the project to expand the capacity of this park by adding a new building.
On that occasion, she reminded that 16,000 jobs have been created in Nis and the Nisava district in the previous 10 years, and at the same time expressed the expectation that Serbia, regardless of the crisis the whole of Europe and the world are faced with, will continue to grow.
She pointed out that companies within the Nis Science and Technology Park annually export services, products and "smart" solutions worth €20 million, as well as that currently around 10 startup companies are interested in working in this park, which is why construction of a new space is required.
Brnabic expressed her belief that this Science and Technology Park will be the future engine of Nis development, that it will be the reason for the decision of young people to stay in our country, as well as to come to this city.
The Prime Minister underlined that the government will continue to invest in the Science and Technology Park because it is a special potential that depends only on us - our schools, faculties and brains, and we have all that.
According to her, the investment in the Science and Technology Park returns to the state in an average of less than three years, so it is the best possible investment, noting that slightly more than €12 million was invested in the Science and Technology Park in Nis.
More than 500 of the smartest, most talented and most creative people work in this building every day and create added value, and therefore it is important that we invest money in it as a state and see how that added value is created in Nis, the Prime Minister said.
Brnabic previously attended the opening of a renovated clinic in the village of Veliki Krcimir in the municipality of Gadzin Han, stressing that the government is doing everything to make Serbia look better in every part and that there are no first- and second-order municipalities for it, nor large and small projects.
She talked with the residents of Veliki Krcimir about their problems and what the state can still do for them.