Independent technical preparation supporting EU-accredited verifiers, EU importers, and non-EU exporters is becoming a defining enabler of CBAM compliance in the energy and power-intensive sectors. As
Serbia power sector investment briefing: CAPEX pipeline, grid stress and return sensitivity
From an investor perspective, Serbia’s power sector presents scale and growth potential, but also a layered risk profile shaped by legacy infrastructure, evolving market rules and system constraints.
Serbia energy sector and EU accession: Market reform, system constraints and credibility tests
Energy has become one of the most strategically sensitive components of Serbia’s EU accession process, not because of legislative transposition alone, but because electricity markets now function as a
Europe’s Refining Bottleneck: Environmental Engineering, Design Constraints, and the Race for Qualified Capacity
Europe’s chemical and materials refining sector is entering a phase of structural transformation driven less by expansion and more by environmental constraint. Across metals, battery materials, specia
How Serbia and Southeast Europe Are Becoming Essential Links in Europe’s Critical Materials Value Chains
Europe’s push to secure lithium, graphite, cobalt, nickel, magnesium, and advanced battery materials is increasingly constrained by processing capacity, engineering depth, regulatory friction, and cos
Europe’s Raw-Material Dependence Is a Processing Challenge
Europe’s raw-material exposure is most often framed as a geopolitical risk, focused on access to iron ore, aluminium, copper, lithium, or rare earths. For industrial operators and investors, however,
Europe’s Grid Expansion Is Hitting an Execution Wall — How Near-Sourced Manufacturing in South-East Europe Unlocks Delivery
Europe’s electricity transition has moved beyond the phase where policy ambition or capital availability are the main obstacles. Investment is secured, with annual grid CAPEX on track to reach €110–13
European Mining OEMs Embrace Near-Sourcing: Engineering and Fabrication Shift to Strengthen Supply Resilience
Europe’s mining sector is quietly undergoing a structural transformation. The driver isn’t short-term commodity prices but the intersection of capital intensity, regulatory pressure, geopolitical risk
Renewable power as an anchor for industrial relocation in Serbia in 2025: Positioning against Southeast Europe
By 2025, Serbia emerged as one of the most structurally interesting renewable-anchored industrial locations in Southeast Europe, not because it offered the lowest electricity prices in the region, but
Industrial data engineering and AI operations: Why Serbia is becoming Europe’s quiet backbone for industrial intelligence
Across Europe’s energy, manufacturing and infrastructure sectors, artificial intelligence is no longer limited by algorithms. It is limited by data engineering capacity. Predictive maintenance, energy

