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The Serbian Chamber of Commerce has established an open innovation club

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The Club of Open Innovations was founded by the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia in order to encourage joint activities of large and medium-sized companies with domestic startups and small companies, as well as the development of the domestic market, it was announced from PKS.
As explained, the Open Innovation Club is an environment in which small domestic companies, startups, faculties and institutes have the opportunity to work together to solve business challenges and create export products from Serbia.
An additional activity will be the Academy of Open Innovations, which will be realized by the Business Academy of PKS, where large companies will give proposals for topics intended for startups and small companies, while lectures will be given by experts in various fields.
The advantages of membership in the Open Innovation Club are increased innovation capacity – introduction to new technologies and business models, cooperation on projects, strengthening productivity by saving costs and time, improving the company’s image, initiating changes and training within companies, said PKS.
Membership in the Open Innovation Club is free and is available for large and medium-sized companies that want to increase innovation opportunities in their sector, the club is operational, and the first call for innovation is planned for the end of August, while workshops are expected to begin in September, Danas reports.

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