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Industrial systems stewardship centers, Serbia as custodian of Europe’s digital industrial nervous system

European industry is entering a phase where operational fragility is no longer driven primarily by mechanical failure, labour disruption, or energy availability, but by the digital connective tissue that binds physical operations together. Over the past three decades, large manufacturers, utilities, logistics operators, and process industries have accumulated complex layers of enterprise resource planning systems, manufacturing […]

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Engineering against obsolescence: Spare-parts redesign and lifecycle continuity as a strategic service export from Serbia

One of the least discussed but most destabilizing forces in modern industrial systems is component obsolescence. High-technology machinery increasingly combines mechanical structures designed to last 20–40 years with electronic components whose commercial lifecycles may be 3–7 years. The resulting mismatch creates a structural risk for OEMs and operators alike. When a critical component is discontinued,

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From imported raw materials to certified industrial systems: How Europe retains value by near-sourcing processing and engineering

Europe’s industrial debate still gravitates toward raw materials—who controls mines, who secures concentrates, who dominates upstream supply. For operators and shareholders, however, the decisive battleground is no longer extraction. It is conversion: the sequence of processing, fabrication, testing, certification, and system integration that transforms imported inputs into bankable, deliverable industrial systems. Europe’s ability to retain value depends

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