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Serbian company is conquering the world technology scene despite the crisis

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HTEC Group, one of the leading regional companies for the provision of consulting and technology development services, despite the crisis caused by the pandemic, is recording the most successful year in the history of its existence, according to Bizlife.
The company, based in San Francisco (USA) and development centers in Serbia and BiH, has tripled its capacities this year and expanded its presence to new geographical territories, the portal reports.
At the beginning of the year, when the crisis began, the company decided not to lay off any workers, and many experts who lost their jobs at the time, found a new business challenge in HTEC, writes BIZlife. The company employed 20 people a day, so in 2020 it organically employed more than 200 experts, 27 of whom are employed in the new HTEC technology center, which was opened in Banja Luka at the beginning of the year, according to the portal.
Now with more than 600 employees in its technology centers in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Nis and Banja Luka, as well as in local offices in San Francisco, Minneapolis, London, Gothenburg, Stockholm, Oosterbeek, and Ljubljana – HTEC brings new leadership forces, experts from all over the world.
After successfully completing 2020, with a tripled team and expertise in various industries such as high technology, medicine, transportation, retail and distribution, finance and banking, media and entertainment, green energy, laboratory instruments, etc., the company is planning new acquisitions in the region and positioning itself as one of the global leaders in the fields of digital transformation and development of innovative technologies.
“Late last year, we talked about the tenfold growth we want to achieve in the next five years, with a strong ambition to bring the company to the NYSE public listing. We have already achieved triple growth this year, but we are continuing towards the ultimate goal! I am very proud of the ambitions we have managed to awaken among our employees, and now the idea of 10x growth has become part of the culture and business mantra of our teams. When we get there, we will know that it was a joint feat and that there is always the next 10x that we can achieve,” said the general manager of the company, Aleksandar Cabrilo, N1 reports.

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