newsmatic domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/crovacat/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131The new valuation for the concession is set at €161 million, compared to the previous valuation of 400 million kuna. Additionally, the concession area has been redefined and expanded. While the prior tender covered 56,211 square meters, with 15,714 square meters of land and 40,497 square meters of sea area, the new tender incorporates an additional 3,248 square meters of maritime property outside the port area. This change results in a total concession area of 59,459 square meters, extending from “Điga” to Vruljica.


Three key requirements distinguish this tender from its predecessor:
Three key requirements distinguish this tender from its predecessor:
For context, the earlier tender stipulated a fixed fee of 10 kuna per square meter and a 4% variable fee based on annual revenue.
The government’s decision introduces a fresh approach to managing Marina Zadar’s operations while setting a competitive stage for new investments and ensuring stricter oversight and accountability in ownership changes.


Croatian auto-pioneer and entrepreneur Mate Rimac, known for his luxury supercars, is embarking on a new adventure that channels the spirit of Jules Verne. His latest mission is to revolutionize mobility as a service (MaaS) by launching fleets of stylish, fully autonomous, electric ride-hailing cars. These vehicles will offer the seating space, ambiance, and cargo capacity of a Rolls-Royce or limo within the footprint of a subcompact SUV, all while being competitively priced against existing ride-hailing services. The name for this ambitious project: Verne.

Scheduled to debut in 2026, Verne’s autonomous robotaxi is set to transform urban transportation. Named in honor of the French novelist Jules Verne, who famously used travel as a central theme in his stories, this new robotaxi is a compact yet luxurious two-seater. Equipped with Level 4 autonomous driving technology from Mobileye, the Verne robotaxi will not have a steering wheel, emphasizing its fully autonomous capabilities.
Launched in 2019, this ambitious initiative was initially called Project 3 Mobility. Co-founded by Mate Rimac and Marko Pejković, the project has garnered substantial funding from a Saudi sovereign wealth fund subsidiary, Kia, and the European Commission. Unlike other autonomous vehicles, such as those from Waymo, Cruise, or Motional, which often feature numerous unsightly sensors, the Verne’s sensors are seamlessly integrated into its design. Adriano Mudri, who also designed the Rimac Nevera, has ensured that the Verne remains both elegant and technologically advanced.
Verne’s objective extends beyond merely producing another autonomous vehicle. It seeks to revolutionize the ride-hailing industry by merging luxury, practicality, and state-of-the-art technology. Mate Rimac envisions a future where hailing a ride is an experience of comfort and sophistication, underpinned by sustainability and efficiency.
Before Verne services commence in any city—starting with Zagreb, Croatia, followed by 11 cities in the UK, Germany, and the Middle East—a “Mothership” facility will be established. This hub will be responsible for the daily inspection, maintenance, cleaning, and charging of each mobility pod. Initially, charging will be done at 100 kW via CCS plugs, with plans to introduce more efficient charging methods in the future
Drawing on Rimac’s expertise in luxury vehicles, the interior of the Verne robotaxi features a massive 43-inch display and a premium 17-speaker sound system for smartphone connectivity. Passengers can control their ride experience through a mobile app, managing everything from temperature to ambient lighting. Despite its luxurious features, Verne’s service is promised to be “affordable for all,” according to Mate Rimac.
If everything goes according to plan, Verne will launch in Zagreb and rapidly expand across Europe. The company has secured commitments with 11 cities in Europe, the UK, and the Middle East, with ongoing negotiations in over 30 additional cities globally. This expansion is supported by a €200 million financing round from the European Union, part of the EU’s post-COVID stimulus aid to Croatia.
Mate Rimac’s foray into autonomous vehicles with the Verne brand is set to revolutionize urban transportation. By combining luxury, practicality, and advanced technology, Verne aims to offer an unparalleled ride-hailing experience that is both stylish and sustainable. With innovative design and substantial financial backing, Verne is poised to become a key player in the autonomous vehicle market, ushering in a new era of mobility across cities worldwide.



The Museum of Illusions, a Croatian export tourist product and pioneer of the “edutainment” museum concept, has opened its doors to a new location in Brussels, Belgium. Thus, the “capital of Europe” has become the 37th city where the largest chain of private museums in the world is present. This is another success and a step closer to achieving the goal of opening 100 locations globally by the end of 2026.
“We are proud of the fact that the world has recognized the unique concept that has, in just a few years of intensive development, grown into a serious global brand and a leader in the ‘edutainment’ industry. We are also proud of the fact that behind every opened museum stands our expert team, managing projects from our office in Zagreb. In order to ensure further expansion, we have doubled our team in the first six months of 2022 compared to the beginning of the year. We continue to grow and expand the Museum of Illusions, and each new opening and the immense public interest show us that we are heading in the right direction,” said Teo Širola, President of the Museum of Illusions.
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The condition for purchase is that within 5 years of the sale of the land, the investor must build a hotel or return the land to the ownership of Posdarje with a 50% refund of the money.
You can find detailed purchasing instructions at the following link in Word document.
The deadline for submitting bids is April 11, 2024 (Monday) at 12:00 PM, by which time offers must be received at the Posdarje Municipality regardless of the delivery method.
photo by Morski.hr
]]>During the previous auction, interested parties for purchasing business shares in Uljanik Brodogradnja 1856 d.o.o. included: Slovenian company Eko Bor, Rijeka-based Adria Mont, Romanian GSP Offshore, and Italian company Micoperi from Ravenna. The Italian company submitted a non-binding offer without specifying a price, while the Romanians stated they want to assess the company’s condition before making an offer. The offer amount from Slovenian company Eko Bor was not disclosed. The only concrete offer this time came from Adria Mont d.o.o.
This entire process unfolds amidst very tense circumstances, as Uljanik Brodogradnja 1856 faces the threat of bankruptcy. In such a scenario, the sale of shares would not be possible.
]]>Croatia’s top exporter, KONČAR Group, has laid out an ambitious Business Plan for 2024, approved by the Supervisory Board on December 14, 2023. It aims to surpass €960 million in total revenues, with projected project backlogs hitting €1.4 billion by year-end and €1.6 billion the following year.
Intensive investments in decarbonization, renewable energy, and electric mobility, particularly in the EU, have spurred demand for electrical equipment. Leveraging its strong global reputation, KONČAR aims to secure new contracts worth €1.2 billion in 2024, pushing the backlog to €1.6 billion by the end of 2024.
Mr. Gordan Kolak, President of KONČAR Management Board, emphasizes a forward-looking approach, with a focus on revenue growth, especially from exports, and investments in production capacity, equipment, and new products. Additionally, continued investment in employee development is highlighted as crucial for achieving their goals.
KONČAR Group has been producing electrical equipment and systems since its establishment in 1921. Over the years, they have diversified their product portfolio to encompass a wide range of offerings tailored to different sectors.
Their products include:
KONČAR’s products are known for their reliability, efficiency, and innovation, and they serve customers both domestically and internationally across various industries, contributing to the advancement of electrical engineering and sustainable energy solutions.
]]>The Institute for Security is a small Zagreb-based company that specializes in fire safety testing and occupational safety protection in industrial, educational, and other spaces. Its revenues are above 300 thousand euros, and it has around 10 employees, with a downward trend in recent years and operating at a loss. Official web site is http://institutzasigurnost.hr/
The Institute for Security has its own business premises, not far from the center of Zagreb, visible at Google maps https://maps.app.goo.gl/gh3vWXY9GmGk3tLq6
Contact
Contact the government organization – CERP is Centar za restrukturiranje i prodaju Hrvatska, Ivana Lučića 6, 10000 Zagreb
Applied Ceramics: World-Class Microchip ManApplied Ceramics: World-Class Microchip Manufacturing from Sisak Croatiaufacturing from Sisak Croatia
Poslovne banke CERP-a
• Privredna banka Zagreb d.d., Zagreb / IBAN: HR59 2340 0091 1106 0677 8 / SWIFT: PBZGHR2X
• Hrvatska poštanska banka d.d., Zagreb / IBAN: HR60 2390 0011 1007 7564 6 / SWIFT: HPBZHR2X
• Erste & Steiermarkische bank d.d., Rijeka / IBAN: HR68 2402 0061 1006 7186 9 / SWIFT: ESBCHR22
Applied Ceramics is a renowned producer of components utilized in the manufacturing of microchips. Its client base includes major global corporations like Intel, Toshiba, TSMC, and Bosch. Over the years, Applied Ceramics has solidified its position as a leading supplier of high-quality materials in the semiconductor industry. The company’s flexibility, swift responsiveness, and extensive expertise have been key factors attracting manufacturers of semiconductor processing equipment, ensuring the timely delivery of precision-machined ceramics. By upholding exceptional quality standards, Applied Ceramics endeavors to offer clients distinct advantages while bypassing the common challenges associated with semiconductor ceramics manufacturing, often encountered by larger corporations.
At Applied Ceramics, their skilled team specializes in crafting intricate designs and products, leveraging extensive manufacturing knowledge. Their dedication lies in assisting clients in tailoring precise solutions that meet specific industry requirements. Through the utilization of unique materials and cutting-edge manufacturing capabilities, Applied Ceramics delivers exceptional performance benefits, providing unparalleled advantages for its esteemed clientele.
The remarkable revenue growth observed in Applied Ceramics from 2018 to 2022 sets a significant tone. Here’s an insightful summary of the annual revenues:
2019: €7 million
2020: €8 million
2021: €10.5 million
2022: €13 million
This consistent upward trajectory in revenue signifies a promising financial journey for Applied Ceramics during this five-year span. It signifies stability and potentially heightened business engagements, likely stemming from expansions or amplified demand for the company’s array of products and services.
Today, there aren’t too many global players in the semiconductor industry due to the technology evolving at an astonishing pace, as emphasized by the owner and founder, Matt Darko Sertić. What was relevant a decade ago is now forgotten and unknown; hence, Applied Ceramics holds the status of a treasure trove of historical knowledge, recognized by companies within the industry.
The technology behind microchip manufacturing must keep pace with new trends. Applied Ceramics holds an ideal position, as companies approach them with new products seeking tailored solutions, which Applied Ceramics can adapt to and subsequently manufacture.
Applied Ceramics is positioned to observe the industry’s direction and the evolution of the sector alongside technological advancements. Consequently, they can better adapt and offer their products in line with these advancements.
photo image borrowed from Applied Ceramics.
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Procurement Documents: Detailed specifications, terms, and conditions, as well as the procurement documents, can be obtained from the following link:
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]]>Estimated Value: 44,754.13 EUR Deadline for Submission: 05.07.2023 at 12:00 PM
For all the detailed information regarding this procurement, please visit the following link. Kindly note that registration is required to access the procurement documentation.
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