Danovsky: The euro will support the new “matrix” for competitiveness
The new "matrix" for competitiveness is based on speed, adaptability, and the possibility for continuous innovation. In this context, Bulgaria must focus on the quality
The new "matrix" for competitiveness is based on speed, adaptability, and the possibility for continuous innovation. In this context, Bulgaria must focus on the quality
Europe cannot view decarbonisation in isolation, but must take a sensible approach. This process must go hand in hand with competitiveness
Europe has every opportunity to be a global leader in economic transformation and the AI revolution, but the fiercest battle right now is to attract and retain talent
A visionary for whom technology and education are an integral cause, a man who builds bridges between business, science, and the future of young people – Ognian Trayanov
Ivaylo Naydenov holds a master's degree in Nuclear Energy and a doctorate in Nuclear Energy Installations and Equipment from the Technical University of Sofia
The demographic picture in Europe and around the world is changing dramatically – the former "demographic pyramids" are turning into "demographic columns"
It seems cheerfully optimistic. Since August, there has been an interdepartmental working group in the Council of Ministers that has been working purposefully
Even before the Just Transition Mechanism came to be, Czechia had devised its own Restart strategy as a way to figure out a way forward for its three coal regions
We all know that Stara Zagora is the Bulgarian region most affected by the gradual phase-out of coal-fired power generation
Silesia has always been a little special among the Polish regions. For seven centuries, it was a domain of the German Empire, before becoming a part of the resurrected Polish state