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Video presents Bulgaria as IT hub with traditions

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An inspiring video dedicated to the technology sector in Bulgaria has been distributed by a Bulgarian company, BNR’s Radio Sofia reports. It presents the long-term experience and traditions of this country in the sphere of innovation.

Various examples are also included, such as John Atanasoff's computer, Rumen Antonov's stepless automatic transmission, and more.

The idea is to attract international technology companies to Bulgaria, presenting them the high level of the Bulgarian workforce in the IT sector.

"With the video we want to show that Bulgaria is not a new hub, but a country with decades-old IT traditions," says Georgi Ivanov who is part of the company that made the video, which is in English with Bulgarian subtitles.




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