City of Belgrade and Siemens ink agreement on business and technical cooperation
- The City of Belgrade puts big effort into the modernization and sustainable development, and one of the examples is the procurement of five environment-friendly electrical buses. We are doing our best to create a sustainable city and I am sure this agreement with Siemens will help us a lot to achieve that - Mali pointed out.
He reminded that Siemens was famous worldside for technical upgrades, quality and reliability of products, as well as for services in the area of energy, transportation and information technologies, which facilitate sustainable development of big cities.
Siemens Serbia General Manager Udo Eichlinger said that the City of Belgrade had recognized the importance of inclusion of a technological partner in early phase of development planning.
Based on the agreement they signed, the City of Belgrade and Siemens will be exchanging information on technical and technological trends in the application of innovative, energy efficient and reliable products and solutions for Belgrade.
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