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Why environmental engineering may become Montenegro’s fastest growing professional services sector

The most valuable economic opportunities are often hidden inside regulations. Few industries illustrate this better than environmental engineering. For many years, environmental compliance was viewed primarily...

Why Montenegro may become a regional cybersecurity hub

Cybersecurity was once considered a specialised technology service. Today it is infrastructure. Banks depend on it. Electricity systems depend on it. Ports depend on it. Telecommunications...

Montenegro’s innovation funding gap

Every year, universities produce graduates. Researchers publish papers. Engineers develop ideas. Entrepreneurs identify opportunities. Only a small fraction become companies. The gap between innovation and commercialisation...

Why renewable energy could reshape Montenegro’s capital markets

The transformation of Montenegro’s energy sector is usually discussed in terms of megawatts. How many solar parks will be built. How much wind capacity will...
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Montenegro’s next export product: Carbon transparency

For generations, countries exported physical goods. Coal, steel, aluminium, machinery, food products and manufactured components moved across borders carrying measurable economic value. The competitiveness of...
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