Hydrogen metallurgy: The new backbone of Europe’s industrial future — and Serbia’s strategic entry point
Europe’s decarbonisation agenda is accelerating faster in steel and metallurgy than in almost any other heavy industry. The European Green […]
Europe’s decarbonisation agenda is accelerating faster in steel and metallurgy than in almost any other heavy industry. The European Green […]
Europe’s industrial transition cannot proceed without rare-earth elements and the magnet materials derived from them. The motors that drive electric
Europe’s transformation into a battery-centered industrial economy has been faster and more disruptive than any other modern materials shift. The
Serbia stands at an industrial crossroads. The country has spent the past decade quietly building a reputation for engineering capability,
Europe’s pursuit of strategic autonomy in raw materials, electrification metals and industrial processing capacity is entering a decade defined by
Europe stands at a point where policy ambition finally exceeds industrial capacity. With ReSourceEU, the European Union has moved from
Serbia is entering a phase in which manufacturing, fabrication and processing are beginning to matter not just as legacy industries,
Europe’s green transition is advancing into a critical decade—a decade that will define whether the continent becomes a resilient industrial