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Nine out of ten automobiles in Europe contain parts that were manufactured in Bulgaria. 80% of all the sensors in European cars were also produced in the country. The automotive parts manufacturing is one of the fastest developing sectors in Bulgaria today, growing with around 8% per annum. There are more than 270 companies in the industry, many of which producing components for global automotive brands moresee-industry.com |
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Bulgaria has a long history and established traditions in the automation segment. The roots of the sector go all the way back to the 1960s, when the intensive development of the electronic industry began. Today, as an integral part of the European Union, the country has an extensive and thriving automation components market moresee-industry.com |
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Spanning over 943 square meters, the laboratory employs 17 staff working on high-tech products in the fields of electric automation, pneumatic supply, pneumatic controls, life sciences technology and electromagnetic compatibility moresee-industry.com |
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Well-known research institutes such as Fraunhofer and Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT) will sketch industrial solutions for the future and more than 300 startups from various technology fields will show innovations with disruptive potential moresee-industry.com |
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The production of automotive components is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Bulgarian economy in recent years. According to the Bulgarian Investment Agency, 80% of all sensors and over 90% of airbag sensors in European cars are produced in Bulgaria moresee-industry.com |
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In a special interview for the magazine arch. Stanislavov comments the current technology trends in the automotive sector and the role of Bulgaria-based electronic component manufacturers for the regional and global automotive industry moresee-industry.com |
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The 2020 debut of the E-IoT concept at the EmbeddedWord 2020 exhibition in Nuremberg has already predicted that the engineering community in the field of IoT will welcome the introduction of a complete test infrastructure to support their work in terms of components, turnkey solutions and software services moresee-industry.com |
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Currently, and in the years to come, the provisions for reducing CO2 emissions will lead to an increase in electric mobility of 10% by 2025. A key player in this technological transition is the electronics manufacturing industry moresee-industry.com |
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