Director of the Serbian Investment and Export Promotion Agency (SIEPA) Jasna Matic said today that two Serbian companies CIM Koledz and PSC, which took part in this year's international fair in information and communication technologies CeBIT 2006, have already signed sales contracts concerning the software they presented in Hanover.
Jasna Matic at today's press conference
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Fonet
At a press conference in the Serbian government building, Matic recalled that 14 Serbian companies participated in the fair that took place from March 9 to 15. She added that each of them is about to sign contracts with foreign partners, whereas the two abovementioned companies are the first to reach the final results.
Executive Director of CIM Koledz Bratislav Stojiljkovic stated that the company signed two contracts on long-term cooperation with countries of the former Soviet Union and Middle East.
He explained that these contracts refer to the use of our programme for the organisation and improvement of office management and voiced hope that that cooperation will result in the export of our products worth approximately €1 million.
Managing Director of the PSC company Vladimir Dzodzo said that PSC signed an agreement on the formation of a consortium with Belgian firm Software AG and that they will jointly take part in a European Union's tender at which they will offer a software for paying parking fees by sending an SMS from the mobile phone, which is the original solution of PSC.
There are some other firms which are also interested in this programme and PSC conducts negotiations with them. Dzodzo added that the expansion of cooperation with the Belgian partner is also being considered.