Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke today with President of the Italian region of Lombardy Attilio Fontana about the intensification and expansion of cooperation in areas of common interest.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic spoke today with President of the Italian region of Lombardy Attilio Fontana about the intensification and expansion of cooperation in areas of common interest.
Brnabic pointed out that Italy is one of Serbia's leading economic partners, as well as that the Lombardy region is an extremely important partner, with which our country has exceptional cooperation.
Areas with significant potential for improving cooperation include the IT sector, the field of artificial intelligence, innovation, healthcare and agriculture, she said.
There are strong and developed science and technology parks in Lombardy and it is important to hear their experiences and apply them in our science and technology parks and research institutes, she added.
The Prime Minister stressed that the holding of the Serbia-Italy Innovation Forum on 5-6 December in Belgrade is important for expanding cooperation in the fields of high technologies, based on innovation and scientific achievements, as well as presenting opportunities for new investments by Italian companies.
Fontana stated that today's meeting is a reflection of good institutional and economic relations, and noted that Italian businessmen, who do business in Serbia, are extremely satisfied with the working conditions and cooperation with Serbian institutions.
He pointed out that Lombardy is interested in cooperation on projects of sustainable development and circular economy, and expressed the hope that cooperation will intensify in the future through numerous joint projects.
The meeting was attended by Ambassador of Italy to Serbia Luca Gori, as well as numerous representatives of business and science.