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World Economic Forum Delegation Visit
30.08.2024

On August 28-29, the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Serbia (C4IR Serbia) welcomed a delegation from the World Economic Forum to explore future collaboration opportunities and highlight Serbia’s emerging role in the global technological landscape. The Forum delegation included Sebastian Buckup, Head of Network and Partnerships; Aytug Goksu, Head of Network and Government…

BelBi Panel Discusses Future Skills in Bioinformatics
21.06.2024

The Fifth Belgrade Bioinformatics Conference 2024 (BelBi2024) was held from June 17-20 at the Metropol Palace Hotel in Belgrade, organized by the Institute for Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering (IMGGE). This year again, C4IR Serbia partnered in organizing the event, contributing a panel titled “Building Skills for the Future: Masters 4.0 in Bioinformatics.” The panel,…

Highlights from the World Economic Forum’s 2024 GTR
31.05.2024

From May 28-30, 2024, the World Economic Forum hosted the Global Technology Retreat in San Francisco, gathering 300 technology leaders, innovators, and policymakers who shared strategies and best practices for inclusive and responsible technology adoption and explored innovative solutions to complex global challenges. The event also brought together experts and representatives from the global 4IR…

First Public Call for Master 4.0 in the Field of Bioinformatics
23.05.2024

On Wednesday, May 22, for the first time in Serbia, the Public Call within the Master 4.0 program was officially opened for the selection of study programs for master’s in the field of bioinformatics. This initiative was jointly launched by the Ministry of Education and the Centre for the Fourth Revolution of Serbia, with the…

Serbia joins the pioneering Genome of Europe project
30.04.2024

In April 2024, the European Commission approved a grant of 20 million euros for the pioneering European Union project called “Genome of Europe,” with the Republic of Serbia among its members. The project is co-financed through the Digital Europe program and aims to establish a unique database of genetic data from 100,000 European citizens. The…

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