Mate Rimac Discusses Croatian Economic Situation, Porsche, Infinum…

Lauren Simmonds

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Mate Rimac
Mate Rimac

Croatia is attracting more foreign investments despite the economic woes caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic which has taken the world by storm. Mate Rimac, Croatia’s most beloved entrepreneur has discussed the Croatian economic situation, the Croatian company Infinum, Porsche’s latest dip into the waters of business in Croatia and more.

As Novac/Bernard Ivezic writes on the 10th of September, 2020, the question is whether or not the Croatian economic situation, at least in regard to high-tech, is turning into the type that can be found in the famous Silicon Valley. if you were to ask Mate Rimac, the founder and director of Rimac Automobil, then this is exactly the case.

Mate Rimac told Jutarnji list that he is delighted that Infinum and Porsche have realised a joint venture in Croatia, their planned R&D centre for software development for the automotive industry, in which they will invest 10 million euros and employ 100 experts in three years.

“I often talk to the management of Porsche about how to increase their presence in Croatia. Infinum is an extremely high-quality company with a leadership that plays in the world’s first league and I’m very glad that the initial idea of ​​connecting Infinum and Porsche bore fruit,” said Rimac.

Tomislav Car, co-founder and director of Infinum, the largest Croatian manufacturer of mobile applications, praised Mate Rimac on Tuesday, because their investment was made because of him.

“Thanks to Mate Rimac’s company, Porsche has recognised Croatia as a good opportunity to invest in high-tech R&D projects,” Car emphasised.

Rimac emphasised that the Silicon Valley is such a good place for business precisely because people help each other out. He recalled the time when Porsche invested in a Croatian technology company a couple of years ago, it sounded unreal. Could the Croatian economic situation ever provide for such an atmosphere? One can hope.

“This is Porsche’s second significant investment in Croatia, but it certainly isn’t the last. I hope that together with other technology companies in Croatia we’ll manage to create a strong ecosystem that will grow exponentially by supporting each other,” concluded Mate Rimac.

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