During September 14 of 2023 the croatian company Ericsson Nikola Tesla contracted 4 million euros in jobs during the month of July and August.
Poslovni Dnevnik mentioned “in July and August this year, Ericsson Nikola Tesla signed contracts worth more than four million euros without VAT. The company also stated that the contracts are in the field of digital transformation, national security and modernisation, expansion and the maintenance of mobile telecommunications networks”
One of the contracts that was signed was meant to help the school systems in Croatia. This system is called “carnet” it will be the application of digital technology in teaching as part of their eSchool project.
Then another part of the contract offers a project that will install digital wireless weather stations which are also also set to be installed at schools across all Croatian counties. This will be used to analise environmental data by the company.
This comes a great time for business in Croatia because it is doing good business internationally that is worth millions of dollars.
Croatia has also gone international and made business with another Balkan country Montenegro. In the area of national security there have been recent collaboration with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Montenegro. A contract for the maintenance of Montenegro’s 112 Center, a single location for all calls made in emergency situations across the entire national area of Montenegro, was signed by the Croatian company.
I think these 3 new contracts that the Croatian company signed will help with the modernization of the country. I think it will help the infrastructure become better which will lead to better quality of life. This also shows how companies have now made good progress in areas such as tecnhnology that allows companies to collaborate at the world stage. This represents that Croatia is entering a new era and is trying to move forward towards the future in a well written and concise way showing the facts with specific explanations and narrations.

The comments in the last graf come at this story from a business angle,
which is appropriate, I guess. I would also like to consider the writing.