Serbia can be a regional hub for networking and joint projects with renowned Israeli institutes, universities, startups and innovation centres, and it is ready to apply its knowledge and experience in the development of innovations and nanotechnologies to a large extent, Marko Cadez, the President of Serbia's Chamber of Commerce, has said in Tel Aviv on Monday.
Visiting the Bar-Ilan Institute for Nanotechnologies and Advanced Materials, Cadez told Dror Fixler, the Institute Director, that Serbia had excellent young innovators and had made great progress in applying modern technologies in all areas. He added Serbia also had many quality projects which could be realised with Israeli partners.
Cadez singled out the BIO4 Campus for Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Biodiversity and Biomedicine project.
„BIO4 campus is a national project for the construction of a unique complex within which experts, knowledge and infrastructure related to the fields of biomedicine, biotechnology, bioinformatics, and biodiversity will gather. The guiding idea is for Serbia to be a recognisable point on the global map of research and development in these areas,“ the Institute for Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering of Serbia Director Jelena Begovic said.
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