November 15 (SeeNews) - Serbia's government said on Wednesday it plans to invest a total of 20 million euro ($23.7 million) in three projects to build scientific research infrastructure in Nis and Belgrade.
The money will be invested in the construction of a membrane laboratory of the Faculty of Electronic Engineering and a scientific park in Nis, as well as a building for the Verrochio research and development (R&D) project of the University of Belgrade in the field of physics, the government said in a statement.
Earlier this week, Serbian prime minister Ana Brnabic said the government plans to invest a total of 50 million euro to improve the scientific infrastructure in the country and encourage the development of research and development (R&D) projects.
The government also plans to invest in the construction of a training centre for Information Technologies (IT) engineers and a building of the Faculty of Organisational Sciences in Belgrade. Moreover, it plans to call a tender for the construction of a building of the state-run R&D Institute for IT in biosystems BioSense.
($ = 0.8448 euro)