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Bulgaria might become attractive IT destination

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The opening of a global IT center in this country shall turn it into an attractive IT destination, in order for the latter to develop its potential in the high level investments which are extremely important for both business and economy. That was said by Minister for the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU 2018 Lilyana Pavlova during the unveiling of the global IT competence center of the Atos Company in the building of Coca-Cola in Sofia.

Minister Pavlova declared that Bulgaria had its young, competent and well educated experts which attracted companies of that level here. She underlined the importance of the relation between education, science and business in Bulgaria.




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