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PPF Group visits Montenegro: 5G, Digitalization and Fiscalization in focus

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PM Marković hosts representatives of PPF Group: Cooperation on telecommunications infrastructure and digitization of Montenegrin economy is in mutual interest. 5G, Fiscalization, Digitalization Prime Minister Duško Marković hosted earlier today representatives of the PPF Group, headed by Director of Telecommunications at the PPF Group Ladislav Bartoníček. The meeting confirmed that further technical and technological improvement

EU intellectual property protection in global markets

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The European Commission published the latest report on protection and enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in third countries. While developments have taken place since the publication of the previous report, concerns persist and a number of areas for improvement and action remain to be addressed. Intellectual property rights infringements worldwide

Smart Specialisation Strategy of Montenegro 2019-2024

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Smart Specialisation Strategy (S3) of Montenegro 2019-2024 Smart Specialisation Strategy - S3 is a tool providing instructions on how to most effectively stimulate economic and social development, relying on research and in- novation as the dominant development drivers in the global economy Introductory words by Duško Marković, the Prime Minister of Montenegro Ever

Which countries spend most on university research

The United States is continuing to fall behind other developed nations in funding for university research according to The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation. That's despite the U.S. being home to world-leading research universities that have played an important role in driving American technological supremacy since the Second World War. In 2013, the

Countries with the most PhD Graduates

Darko Radunović

Education is key to economic growth. And tertiary education in particular, is at the heart of the innovation that we see around us. New discoveries such as MP3 and GPS technology would never have happened were it not for PhD research. Countries are investing in their higher education systems, and more

The Economic Momentum of Western Balkan Countries

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The EU decided last month not to open membership talks with Albania and North Macedonia just yet and a broader discussion on the future of the EU is ongoing. But there is positive economic momentum in the Western Balkans, with more foreign investment coming in, and it needs to be

How many websites are there?

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On 6 August 1991, British physicist Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in Switzerland published the first ever website, the WorldWideWeb (W3). By the end of 1992 there were ten websites online and, after CERN made the W3 technology publicly available on a royalty-free basis in 1993, the internet gradually started to

European Cyber Security Challenges

Cyber Security Challenges ahead It is hard these days to imagine (or remember) life without smartphones and computers, without online services helping us with almost every aspect of our daily lives, be that at work – for communication and general productivity – or in our free time – for travel bookings,

EU Trade Policy in focus

Trade policy of the EU The EU’s common commercial policy (CCP), or trade policy, has evolved gradually over the years to encompass a range of trade-related areas under the remit of European Union exclusive competence. The Treaty of Rome established the common market and the customs union with a focus on

Ocean Governance And Blue Growth

Ocean Governance And Blue Growth: Challenges, Opportunities And Policy Responses Oceans cover more than two thirds of the earth and are a vital element of life on our planet. Not only are they a primary source of food, they are also central to the carbon cycle; they regulate the climate and produce

South Eastern Europe Economy in Focus

When leaders of the EU’s current 28 members gathered last month to discuss membership applications from Albania and North Macedonia, there was optimism that the accession process would be given a green light. But a small group of countries, led by France, objected to starting detailed talks with the Western

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