In Serbia’s industrial economy, electricity has quietly crossed a conceptual threshold. What was once treated as a stable production input—priced, contracted and accounted for much like water or basic
Why baseload industry no longer fits Serbia’s renewable power system
For decades, Serbia’s industrial model was implicitly designed around a power system that rewarded constancy. Factories ran continuously, furnaces stayed hot, production lines avoided stops, and elect
Energy costs as the new industrial bottleneck in Serbia
For most of the last two decades Serbia’s industrial competitiveness was framed around familiar variables: labour cost, tax stability, logistics access to the EU, and a reasonably priced electricity s
Hydrogen metallurgy: The new backbone of Europe’s industrial future — and Serbia’s strategic entry point
Europe’s decarbonisation agenda is accelerating faster in steel and metallurgy than in almost any other heavy industry. The European Green Deal, CBAM implementation, rising carbon costs, corporate ESG
Rare earths, magnet materials & Serbia’s strategic role in Europe’s critical materials architecture (2026–2035)
Europe’s industrial transition cannot proceed without rare-earth elements and the magnet materials derived from them. The motors that drive electric vehicles, the turbines that power offshore wind far
Europe’s Processing Competitiveness: How Electricity, Logistics and SEE Corridors Will Shape the Future of Strategic Metals
Europe’s drive for strategic autonomy in raw materials and electrification metals is entering a decisive phase. The continent’s ability to compete in processing—rather than just extraction or downstre
Serbia’s engineering ascendance: The hidden backbone of Europe’s new metals and materials economy
Europe’s race to rebuild its metals, minerals and advanced-materials ecosystem is reshaping industrial strategy across the continent. Smelters, refineries, processing plants, battery-chemical lines, r
Metals-by-Metals Processing Technologies: The Engineering Backbone of Europe’s ReSourceEU Strategy
Europe’s ambition to achieve strategic autonomy in raw materials does not rest on geology alone. It hinges on the continent’s ability to design, scale and industrialise the complex processing technolo
Serbia and the future of Europe’s battery materials economy: A sector deep-dive (2026–2035)
Europe’s transformation into a battery-centered industrial economy has been faster and more disruptive than any other modern materials shift. The continent’s commitment to electric mobility, grid-scal
Serbia 2026–2035: A cluster-development strategy for Europe’s advanced materials and processing future
Serbia stands at an industrial crossroads. The country has spent the past decade quietly building a reputation for engineering capability, design precision, and cross-disciplinary technical talent, ye

