The statement adds that at the Serbian national exhibition space, themed "Serbia – A Vision for the Future", seven Serbian companies will be presented: Cim College, Guidance, HCP, Logo, Navigator, Telefonija and Veridix, as well as a cluster of Serbian software manufacturers (SSC).
The Serbian stand will officially open on the first day of the fair, March 15, at 6 pm under the number G 48 in Hall 4, in which international giants such as Microsoft, IBM SAP and others traditionally have their exhibition stands.
The Serbian stand will spread over 114 square metres and will be designed in a modern and attractive manner.
SIEPA enabled the funds from the government budget and it will cover the largest portion of expenses for the fair. The Agency also designed a joint catalogue of Serbian exhibitors.
CeBIT is the biggest exhibition of the kind in the world. Last year 6,262 companies from 70 countries presented themselves at the fair to over 500,000 visitors from 120 countries. Here visitors can get acquainted with the latest trends in ICT, whereas Serbian companies get a unique opportunity to present their ICT solutions to the wider audience, as well as make new contacts.
Apart from SIEPA, the participation of Serbian companies was also financially supported by the Serbian Entrepreneurship and Development Project (USAID-SEDP), whereas the German organisation for technical cooperation (GTZ) will provide technical support.