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Minister of Economy: Supercomputer will prove that Bulgaria is in core of Europe

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After inspecting the construction of the supercomputer building in the capital city on the territory of Sofia Tech Park, Minister of Economy Lachezar Borisov told journalists that Bulgaria would be well-established on the world stage not only in terms of its financial stability.

According to Borisov, the supercomputer would prove that Bulgaria is in the core of Europe after a start from building technical infrastructure, going through innovation and reaching to the most important moments for the future development of Bulgaria, even during a crisis.

EU Commissioner for Innovation Mariya Gabriel and President Rosen Plevneliev (2012-2017) also joined the visit.



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