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Software industry cooperation agreement between Serbia, Belarus signed

28. September 2009. | 11:12

Source: Tanjug

The Serbian Investment and Export Promotion Agency (SIEPA) today stated that the Serbian Software Cluster (SSC) and the high-tech park HTP from Minsk signed an agreement on cooperation between Serbian and Belarus software companies.

The Serbian Investment and Export Promotion Agency (SIEPA) today stated that the Serbian Software Cluster (SSC) and the high-tech park HTP from Minsk signed an agreement on cooperation between Serbian and Belarus software companies.

The agreement will enable joint participation in consortiums for the realisation of European Commission projects and the placement of Serbian products and services on the Belarusian market.

SIEPA IT Advisor Andrija Bednarik pointed out that this agreement is a stepping stone for future cooperation between Serbian and Belarusian information and communication technology (ICT) companies and institutions.

During its visit to Minsk, the SSC delegation met with the Vice President of HTP, as well as representatives of ten software and five embedded systems companies.

By providing information, education and financial assistance, SIEPA will continue helping Serbian companies to make contacts and successfully export their products, concludes the statement

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30. August - 05. September 2010.