Opportunities for Croatian Companies in Chip Production

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February the 5th, 2024 – Opportunities lie in the world of chip production for Croatian companies such as Končar and Rimac. As Poslovni Dnevnik/Josipa Rimac writes, without semiconductors, or chips as we more informally refer to them as nowadays, there can be no digital society. This electronic component is a necessary part of absolutely all … Read more

Croatian Hospitals to Receive 21 Linear Accelerators

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December the 30th, 2023 – Croatian hospitals and healthcare facilities are set to receive 21 linear accelerators at a cost of 55 million euros. As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, Croatian hospitals and healthcare institutions will receive 21 linear accelerators and associated equipment for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. This will be carried out based … Read more

Sisters of Charity Hospital Zagreb: AI and Robots for Significant Progress

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As 24Sata writes, at the Clinical Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology of the Sisters of Charity Hospital, for the first time in Croatia, percutaneous ablation procedures and tumor biopsies were successfully performed on oncology patients using the latest robotic arm technology, it was announced at the Sisters of Charity Hospital. Artificial intelligence, with the … Read more

Do Most Croatian Counties Need to be Scrapped Once and For All?

As Index/Vedran Salvia writes, some believe that Croatian counties created by a legally convicted criminal organisation, are an important lever of the entire social and state system. These seemingly pointless Croatian counties are the ones in which careers are made, and where you can allegedly advance even more easily if you agree to the rules of … Read more

24 Hours in Dubrovnik: Good Things Come in Small Packages

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A (very) brief history of Dubrovnik Dating back to the 7th century, Dubrovnik was once a town known as Ragusa, founded by refugees from an ancient Greek colony – Epidaurus. Since then, Dubrovnik has changed hands several times, having been part of the Byzantine Empire, the Republic of Venice, the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, and … Read more

Ston Cable Car Planned on Podzvizd Hill with EU Funds

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The 2020 budget was adopted at the Ston Municipal Council session. As a result, many projects are being prepared for the new programming period, financed from European Union funds, reports Slobodna Dalmacija. One is the funicular, or cable car, to Podzvizd hill. The project would give Ston one of Dubrovnik’s most popular tourist attractions, which … Read more