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New Acquisition in the Domestic IT Market

HTEC, a consulting, software engineering, and digital product development company based in Belgrade with its current headquarters in San Francisco, has acquired SYRMIA, a company also based in Belgrade.

With this acquisition, HTEC is expanding its team in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as its capacities in the fields of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and embedded software engineering. This move creates additional value and new opportunities for clients and employees of both companies.

HTEC’s team will be joined by 250 top-notch engineers with experience in various fields, focusing on embedded software, machine learning, and the development of advanced technologies in the automotive industry and multimedia.

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HTEC was founded in 2008 as a startup in the technological incubator of the University of Belgrade. Today, HTEC attracts top engineering talent from across Southeast Europe and operates in 23 locations worldwide. Development centers are located in our region – in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kragujevac, NiÅ¡, Subotica, Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Tuzla, Mostar, Szeged, Budapest, Timisoara, Bucharest… The company’s headquarters are in Silicon Valley, USA, with business representatives and digital product design teams in London, New York, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Minneapolis. HTEC collaborates with some of the most innovative and successful companies globally, providing them with complex engineering solutions and digital product development, from strategy and conceptualization to the final solution.

SYRMIA was founded in Novi Sad in 2018 and has development centers in Belgrade, Niš, Novi Sad, and Banja Luka. The company possesses a high level of expertise in the fields of machine learning and embedded software development, with a focus on applications in various sectors and industries.

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