Minister of Science, Technological Development and Innovation Jelena Begovic and Microsoft Country Manager for Serbia Milan Gospic signed a Memorandum of understanding today, which opens a new door for our researchers, startups and students.
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Minister of Science, Technological Development and Innovation Jelena Begovic and Microsoft Country Manager for Serbia Milan Gospic signed a Memorandum of understanding today, which opens a new door for our researchers, startups and students.
On the third business day of the "Synergy 23" conference, Begovic explained that our researchers, startups and students will have access to the Microsoft Learn platform, which consists of several modules, including a module for artificial intelligence.
In this way, all innovative solutions from Microsoft will now be available to our researchers and students, she explained.
Microsoft has a huge research and development centre in Serbia and it is one of the most innovative and best in the world, Begovic said and added that Microsoft announced that it will create 60 more jobs for our engineers very soon and thus enable them to stay in Serbia.
Gospic said that Microsoft believes in the potential of Serbia, recalling that one of the most globally innovative development centres of this company has been operating here for 18 years.
He said that Microsoft has excellent cooperation with the Serbian state in terms of digitization, with a focus on public digital services, healthcare, education and innovation.