Technical Articles

As Europe looks to become carbon neutral by 2050 and the European Green Deal becomes a key part of the continent’s economic policies, interest in making the automotive industry cleaner, and boosting the uptake of electric vehicles, is now high on the agenda of manufacturers, investors, and consumers alike ... more

Turkiye has emerged as a pivotal player, serving as both a significant importer and exporter within the aluminium industry. According to a market analysis by Technavio the Turkish aluminium manufacturing market size is forecast to increase by USD 2,81 billion at a CAGR of 6,78% ... more

The food processing industry in Serbia and Montenegro is a vital component of the region`s economy, rich in tradition and steadily adapting to modern trends. With a history deeply rooted in agriculture, both countries possess a wealth of locally sourced ingredients that form the foundation for a diverse range of food products ... more

Slovenia, a relatively small but highly innovative country in Central Europe, is gradually making its way in the global semiconductor industry. Despite its size, Slovenia boasts a strong manufacturing tradition, highly skilled workforce, and an impressive focus on research and development activities ... more

Due to the stringent regulations that formerly governed foreign investment in Romania, numerous multinational corporations have either bought out or formed joint ventures with local firms ... more

One of the most significant pillars of the local economy today, the metal processing and machinery sector in Serbia has a long history of growth and is one of the top industrial and production sectors in the country ... more

In South-Eastern Europe the adoption of LED technology is rapidly gaining momentum, primarily propelled by significant investments in infrastructure and extensive renovation projects across various sectors. This growth is underpinned by a rising recognition of the environmental advantages offered by LED lighting, alongside the attractiveness of cost-effective smart LED solutions that cater to residential, commercial, industrial and automotive applications ... more

The Turkish electronics industry, distinguished by its significant added value, innovative approaches, and extensive research efforts, manufactures products intended for both local use and global markets. As reported by the Turkish Ministry of Trade, there are over 2000 manufacturing firms operating within the electronics domain in Turkiye ... more

The combination of a growing economy, a large domestic market, advanced infrastructure, a skilled and competitive workforce, and investor-friendly legislation ensure that manufacturers in Turkiye’s chemicals sector stand to reap long-term returns from investing in one of the most promising emerging nations in the world ... more

Croatia has no significant fossil fuels reserves. For example, the share of oil reserves in Croatia relative to the world`s reserves is 0,004%, and natural gas 0,0124%. In terms of tons of oil equivalent, according to 2024 data, conventional proved reserves by fuel type were: 30,1% – oil, and 69,9% – gas ... more

The rapid advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence and the ever wider adoption of those technologies in SMEs brings a multitude of benefits for the economical development of the countries in Southeast Europe (SEE). Although, the share of companies, using robots, stays relatively low, compared to the more developed regions of Europe and the world. ... more

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 ... more

Turkiye has the potential to both produce and become a technology developer for hydrogen, which is in the process of becoming widespread in many sectors around the world, in the short, medium and long term, states the document ... more

Strategies for the deployment of specific technologies, such as hydrogen or CCS, can further support R&D, funding, and infrastructure for deploying these capital-intensive solutions ... more

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 ... more
LATEST issue 1/2025
COMPANY ARTICLES
SEE INDUSTRY

Due to the stringent regulations that formerly governed foreign investment in Romania, numerous multinational corporations have either bought out or formed joint ventures with local firms ... more

Serbia`s metal processing sector
One of the most significant pillars of the local economy today, the metal processing and machinery sector in Serbia has a long history of growth and is one of the ... more

In South-Eastern Europe the adoption of LED technology is rapidly gaining momentum, primarily propelled by significant investments in infrastructure and extensive renovation projects across various sectors. This growth is underpinned by a rising recognition of the environmental advantages ... more

Electronic components production in Turkiye
The Turkish electronics industry, distinguished by its significant added value, innovative approaches, and extensive research efforts, manufactures products intended for both local use and global markets. As reported by the Turkish Ministry of Trade, there are over 2000 ... more

Croatia has no significant fossil fuels reserves. For example, the share of oil reserves in Croatia relative to the world`s reserves is 0,004%, and natural gas 0,0124%. In terms of tons of oil equivalent, according to 2024 data, ... more

The rapid advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence and the ever wider adoption of those technologies in SMEs brings a multitude of benefits for the economical development of the countries in Southeast Europe (SEE). Although, the share of ... more