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- Tacta is New Bit Alliance Member
06.04.2026. The Bit Alliance has expanded its membership by joining Tacta, further strengthening the network of organizations working together to develop the IT sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The membership agreement was signed by Damir Maglajlić , Executive director of Bit Alliance, and Sejo Ćesić , CEO of Tacta. By joining the Bit Alliance, Tacta becomes part of a platform that brings together relevant industry stakeholders with the aim of addressing key challenges and opening up new development opportunities, both on the domestic and international markets. "We are honored to become a member of the Bit Alliance, which, with its many years of activity, supports the development of the industry and helps companies face common challenges. Each company has its own potential and resources, but together we can do much more for society and the IT industry in BiH," said Ćesić. The Bit Alliance emphasizes that the continuous expansion of membership contributes to strengthening the collective capacity of the sector, especially in the areas of talent development, improving the business environment and international promotion of domestic companies. "The accession of Tacta further confirms the importance of joint action within the industry. Through cooperation with members, we continue to build a more stable and competitive IT ecosystem, with a focus on long-term development processes that bring concrete value to the entire sector," said Maglajlić. The Bit Alliance, through its activities, continues to act as a connecting factor between companies, institutions and the education system, with the aim of creating a sustainable and competitive IT sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- BH IT industry on the European tech map: Join the BH pavilion at GITEX Europe 2026
This year, Bosnia and Herzegovina will once again have the opportunity to present itself at one of the most important European events dedicated to business technologies, innovations and digital investments - GITEX Europe 2026, which will be held on June 30 and July 1, 2026 at Messe Berlin in Berlin. After a successful appearance last year, Bit Alijansa is once again organizing the national, BH pavilion with the aim of strengthening the international recognition of the domestic IT industry and opening new business opportunities for companies from Bosnia and Herzegovina. The leading technology event in Europe GITEX Europe brings together more than 1,400 exhibitors, 750 startups, 600 investors, 500 speakers and representatives from over 100 countries around the world through eight thematic conference programs. This gathering of companies, investors and decision-makers represents an exceptional opportunity for companies that want to expand their business beyond the domestic market, establish new partnerships or secure additional investments. Attending this event enables direct contact with potential clients and partners and strengthens the export potential of the domestic IT industry. BH Pavilion as an organized appearance of domestic industry The appearance through the BH Pavilion enables a joint and recognizable presentation of companies from Bosnia and Herzegovina, while preserving their individual identity and business focus. The organized participation model brings greater visibility, coordinated promotion and support in preparation for the appearance, as well as more favorable conditions compared to an independent exhibition. Special emphasis is placed on pre-planned business meetings and quality preparation of companies so that their participation results in concrete discussions and possible contracts. During the previous edition, the BH Pavilion brought together more than 30 companies from Bosnia and Herzegovina, which had a significant number of meetings with international partners, established new business contacts and began negotiations on cooperation on the European Union market and beyond. Participation has proven to be a concrete mechanism for expanding business and strengthening the international presence of domestic companies. Based on this experience, the concept of the appearance for 2026 is being further improved with the aim of a stronger and more strategically designed presentation of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a reliable technology destination. The call for participation is open to IT companies from Bosnia and Herzegovina that are already operating in foreign markets or planning to enter them, offer solutions with growth potential and want to expand their network of clients, partners or investors. The number of places within the BH pavilion is limited, which is why interested companies are invited to express their interest in a timely manner and secure their place within the national presentation. For more information on the conditions and participation packages, companies can contact us via e-mail at contact@bit-alliance.ba .
- NENASAL is a new member of Bit Alliance
10.04.2023. The company NENASAL from Gradiška joined the Bit Alliance community in the previous period. The agreement was signed on behalf of the NENASAL company by director Neven Savanović and executive director of Bit Alliance, Damir Maglajlić . NENASAL is a company that develops innovative technological solutions, offering a wide range of services that include digitization, marketing, implementation and creation of various software solutions, as well as the sale of solutions from global brands such as Google, Corel, Intel, Miro, Kaspersky, and many others. NENASAL was founded with a vision to become a leader in the IT industry and focuses on providing superior services that help clients achieve their business goals. As the company says, through this cooperation NENASAL gets the opportunity to actively participate in the creation of educational programs, the development of infrastructure projects and other initiatives that support the growth of the IT sector in the country. With the combined efforts of NENASAL, Bit Alliance and its members, the domestic IT industry will continue to grow and develop, reaching new heights and contributing to the economic growth of Bosnia and Herzegovina. "Through the partnership with Bit Alliance, NENASAL will contribute to the development of the domestic IT industry, providing support and resources for the education and training of new talents. This will enable young people to acquire the necessary skills for a successful career in the IT sector, which directly solves the problem of the lack of qualified staff. NENASAL, as the only Google for Education partner in BiH, wants to help schools and educational institutions to digitize and improve their educational process. By using Google for Education tools and resources, NENASAL strives to support teachers, students and parents in creating an innovative and efficient learning environment. NENASAL will also actively participate in the development of incentives for the IT industry. Through joint work with other members of the Bit Alliance, the signing of the membership with Bit Alliance represents a significant step for our company to contribute to the digital transformation of our country Herzegovina, bringing together leading IT companies and partners in the region. Our company aspires to be part of this association in order to contribute to the digital transformation of our country, especially in the field of education. We believe that this partnership will allow us to use the latest technologies and innovations to help digitize our economy, and create new value for our clients and the community." - said Savanović . The executive director of Bit Alliance, Damir Maglajlić, also expressed his satisfaction with the self-initiated decision to become a member of NENASAL. "We are happy to welcome NENASAL to our membership, which confirms their commitment to the development of the ICT sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina. We are convinced that their experience and knowledge will enrich our community, and we look forward to future projects and opportunities for cooperation that we plan to achieve together, with the aim of further improving the digital transformation in our country," said Maglajlić .
- Supernova became Bit Alliance Member
10.03.2023. Supernova joined the Bit Alliance community, an association that brings together the largest companies from the IT industry in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The agreement was signed on behalf of Supernova by Blicnet director Dario Tučić and Bit Alliance executive director Damir Maglajlić . "Given that we are an IT-oriented company in addition to telecommunications, our intention is to make our contribution to the development of this area, as well as society as a whole," stressed Blicnet director Dario Tučić. Bit Alliance Executive Director Damir Maglajlić pointed out that he was very happy that Supernova joined Bit Alliance. "I believe that cooperation with another company in Banjaluka will be an opportunity to transfer many of the activities we are currently doing right here in Banjaluka. We have gained another important partner with whom we plan to realize many activities in the future," emphasized Maglajlić. He added that the Bit Alliance together with Supernova currently has 45 members, which makes up about 70 percent of the employees in the IT industry. Supernova is a new brand on the telecommunications market of BiH under which Blicnet d.o.o. operates. Banjaluka, which provides users with internet access services, digital television, fixed telephony and ICT solutions. Blicnet engineering teams work to develop and deliver solutions in all key ICT areas. They create high-quality software and hardware solutions for value and information protection, computer LAN, WAN and WiFi networks, VoIP switchboards, IT security, electronic access control, and are pioneers in the implementation of Smart City, as well as many other Smart solutions.
- The Fifth Smart City Forum brought together domestic experts and innovative ideas
31.05.2023. Improving Quality of Life in BiH Through Digital Technologies Digital technologies are essential for the development of smart cities, but to what extent and in what ways can investment in these technologies ease and enhance the everyday lives of all citizens? This was the central question of the fifth Smart City Forum BiH, an event held on Tuesday, 30 May 2023, in Sarajevo, bringing together representatives of local governments, IT companies, educational institutions, and international cooperation organizations. At a time when digital technologies drive quality of life across Europe and the world, only 1% of local communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina demonstrate the digital maturity needed to improve citizen services. Less than 10% of their budgets are directed towards development interventions and public service improvements, and two-thirds of citizens feel they have no opportunity to participate in decision-making in their local communities. Findings from this USAID study show an urgent need for the development of the IT industry and the implementation of smart solutions in cities to improve planning and public service management—ultimately building trust, increasing satisfaction, and creating prosperous communities across the country. This is especially important given that most of the world’s population lives in cities today, and by 2050 an estimated 70% of people will reside in urban areas. Five Cities with Action Plans The Smart City Forum was opened by Damir Maglajlić, Executive Director of Bit Alliance, who emphasized that this platform serves as a space for the exchange of innovative and practical ideas, and that it grew out of a vision for cities to become hubs of sustainable development. He highlighted that collaboration among all stakeholders and continuous exchange of knowledge, ideas, practices, and lessons learned are essential prerequisites for success. One of the key partners, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), supports various digitalization processes across the public and private sectors in Bosnia and Herzegovina. “When it comes to smart cities and the digitalization of the public sector, we have been working with Bit Alliance, LANACO, and DVC Solutions for two years on the initiative ‘Smart Cities – Towards the Digital Transformation of Cities in BiH.’ Action plans for the digital transformation of five municipalities—Prijedor, Zenica, Tešanj, Pale, and Zvornik—have been developed. I am confident that such a strategic document opens new opportunities and represents the first step in a planned process of digital transformation, which is essential if we want tangible results,” said Bojan Vojvodić from GIZ. The project also includes the demonstration of smart solutions in these municipalities, specifically the smart parking system “GoParking” and the citizen reporting service “Građanska patrola,” which enables residents to directly participate in creating a better environment within their communities. Ajla Mostarac and Saša Kotlica from USAID’s Local Governance Assistance Project (LGAA) offered a fresh perspective and insights into innovative solutions used internationally. They also announced a program that, over the next five years, will strengthen the capacities of 30 local communities to provide more efficient, transparent, and accountable public services, as well as help them better plan, manage, and improve service quality. Uniting Education, Local Communities, and Industry During the segment dedicated to presenting smart solutions by local companies, Bojan Vuković (DVC Solutions), Adnan Hantalašević (QSS), Elvis Pivić (Agilitas), Feđa Oručević (ALEM Systems), and Darko Šerval (Supernova) showcased the impressive work of domestic IT companies and highlighted the need to implement these solutions within local development processes. The fifth Smart City Forum was moderated by Prof. Jasna Kovačević from the Faculty of Economics in Sarajevo, with special emphasis placed on the role of academia in developing and implementing the smart city concept. Prof. Gordana Gardašević from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Banja Luka presented an application for tracking bus arrivals, stressing the importance of continuity in development as well as expanding the smart city concept to include a wider range of societal needs. “Many proposed solutions address only one issue faced by civil society. We must step out of this comfort zone and tackle broader challenges beyond smart parking or bus tracking in order to support all segments of society that need help through digitalization,” Gardašević said. Nikola Kukrić, MSc Eng., from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in East Sarajevo, spoke about how educational institutions can contribute to smart city development. He highlighted the importance of interpreting collected data and providing guidance to citizens, as well as the “holy trinity” of educational institutions, local communities, and the IT industry. Limited Budgets as a Key Challenge An important part of the Smart City Forum was the panel discussion “Financial Challenges and Limitations in Local Government Operations: How to Manage Limited Resources?” featuring Admira Kličić (Head of IT Technologies Department, City of Prijedor), Faris Hafizadić (Municipality of Travnik), and Adnan Međedović (Managing Partner, Advantage Capital). Speaking from a local government perspective, Kličić reminded participants that these solutions are designed for citizens, yet most local governments struggle to allocate even 1% of their budgets for such purposes. With such limited funds, quick progress is impossible, making innovation, daily operational savings, and clear development goals and strategies essential. Participants also discussed how local communities can position themselves as attractive and competitive destinations for investment during challenging times, as well as topics such as bureaucracy, civic engagement, pathways to innovation, the effectiveness of the public sector, and digital transformation as an opportunity that must not be missed. Smart City Forum, designed as a continuous meeting place for key stakeholders in smart city development, was organized by Bit Alliance—the umbrella association of IT companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina—with the support of GIZ and the companies LANACO and DVC Solutions.
- Net Solution became a Member of Bit Alliance
15.07.2025. godine Bit Alijansa is proud to announce that the company Net Solution from Sarajevo has become a new member of the largest community of IT companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The membership agreement was signed by Jasmin Zulčić, director of Net Solution, and Damir Maglajlić, executive director of Bit Alliance. Net Solution is a company founded in 2018, and its main activity includes media system integration, system integration, as well as projects in the field of IPTV, OTT, telecommunications and information technologies. Through the implementation of advanced technological solutions, the company has profiled itself as a reliable partner in the realization of complex systems and digital services. "Given that Bit Alliance is a very agile and proactive association of companies in the field of information technology, it is a pleasure for Net Solution to join this company of renowned and excellent IT companies. As part of Bit Alliance, we will strive to make our most significant contribution to the operation of the association, and we will work together with other member companies to build, develop and expand the potential of this industry," said Zulčić. On this occasion, Damir Maglajlić pointed out: "The company Net Solution brings to Bit Alliance expertise from a sector that has strategic importance for the digital infrastructure and technological progress of BiH. Their experience in the implementation of complex systems further enriches our network and opens up new opportunities for the development of joint projects. We believe that this cooperation will contribute to the accelerated development of innovations and the integration of modern technologies in numerous sectors of the economy." Bit Alliance continues to gather prominent companies that share a common vision of development, digital transformation and improvement of the IT industry in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Integrated systems as the foundation of smart cities of the future
Sarajevo, October 8, 2025. Organized by the Bit Alliance and Skyline Communications , the 9th Smart City Forum was held today in Sarajevo, an event that has been gathering representatives of the IT industry, institutions and academia for almost 5 years to work together to improve the digital transformation of cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This year's forum was dedicated to the connectivity of systems, a topic that emphasizes the importance of cooperation between technologies, city services and digital platforms. Through the exchange of experiences and practical examples, participants showed how interconnected systems enable cities to function faster, more efficiently and sustainably. Damir Maglajlić , CEO of the Bit Alliance, emphasized that the development of smart cities is not possible without the joint action of different actors: "Smart cities cannot be built in isolation. Synergy is needed between the IT industry, local government and the education sector to create an environment that supports innovation and the development of digital services. Our goal is to connect ideas, technologies and people through forums like this, who together can initiate concrete changes." Through presentations and discussions, participants emphasized that connecting city systems does not only mean introducing new technologies, but also their mutual compatibility. When data from different areas, such as traffic, energy, public lighting and utilities, is unified and analyzed in real time, the city becomes more organized and better prepared to respond to the needs of its residents. In this context, the DataMiner platform was presented, a technology that enables just such system integration. The platform connects different data sources in one place and provides a comprehensive overview of the public local government process, which facilitates planning, monitoring and decision-making based on real information. Dean Muzička, Director of Market Development at Skyline Communications, explained the importance of this approach: “DataMiner shows how a whole range of different systems can be unified through a single platform. Cities thus gain the ability to manage all processes in a centralized manner – to know what is happening at all times and to react quickly when necessary. This is the essence of smart cities – technology at the service of a better and safer life for citizens.” At the panel “Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Cities” , representatives of institutions and companies discussed the practical aspects of implementing smart solutions in local communities. It was emphasized that the transition to such a model also requires a change in mindset – from a traditional administrative approach to modern, data-driven decision-making. Admira Kličić, Head of the IT Department of the City Administration of Prijedor, emphasized that the adaptation and integration processes are the most demanding, but also the most important step: “The biggest challenge is often the harmonization of existing systems and data. Each city has its own specificities, but they all share the same goal, for institutions to communicate with each other and for citizens to receive faster and better quality services. This is the path we want to take, step by step, with the implementation of solutions that are sustainable and beneficial in the long term.” The participants agreed that connecting systems does not only mean technological innovation, but also strengthening trust, cooperation and coordination between sectors. It is precisely such connectivity that allows cities to use resources more efficiently, reduce costs and create a safer and more pleasant living environment. The Smart City Forum continues the tradition of bringing together leaders and experts who believe that digital transformation is not just a trend, but a real need for modern communities. Through dialogue, cooperation and concrete examples, Bit Alliance and Skyline Communications have once again shown that Bosnia and Herzegovina has the potential to be part of the European trend of developing smart and connected cities.
- GITEX Europe 2025: Bosnia and Herzegovina Showcases Its IT Sector for the First Time with a National Pavilion in Berlin
Berlin, June 2025 GITEX Europe 2025 , one of the world’s leading events dedicated to technology, innovation, and digital transformation, is currently taking place in Berlin. For the first time in history, Bosnia and Herzegovina is participating with a national pavilion , giving the country’s IT sector and startup scene the well-deserved recognition on the European map of technological development. This landmark appearance is organized by Bit Alliance , with the initiative of the Ministry of Communications and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina , and strong partnership support from the Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina , the Government of Sarajevo Canton , and BH Telecom . In addition to institutional backing, the pavilion is further strengthened through the technical and logistical contributions of MySim2Go and Gazzda . This marks the most ambitious international presentation of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s IT sector to date—both in scale and strategic importance. “Today, Berlin sees what we have been building for years: Bosnia and Herzegovina is the new European tech address. We came to GITEX Europe with a clear message — we are no longer hidden talents from the Balkans, but a reliable partner delivering world-class digital solutions to the global market. Our ambition is to set the bar high and then exceed it. I am confident we can, because we have the knowledge, creativity, and unwavering support within our ecosystem. It’s time for Bosnia and Herzegovina to stand shoulder to shoulder with Europe and help shape the future of the digital economy,”said Damir Maglajlić , Executive Director of Bit Alliance. “It was a privilege to represent the Bosnian tech sector in our pavilion. Nearly thirty domestic companies are showcasing their solutions here, and judging by their first reactions, we have achieved our main goal — opening doors to new European markets. Bosnia and Herzegovina is rapidly catching up with the rest of Europe in providing digital services. We are already working on joint projects with several EU countries, and I believe that by 2026, through the implementation of the digital wallet application, citizens will be able to travel with a digital wallet — including an e-passport, e-ID, e-driver’s license, and qualified electronic signature,”said Edin Forto , Minister of Communications and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina. GITEX Europe gathers over 1,000 exhibitors , tens of thousands of visitors, and hundreds of global investors and decision-makers. The participation of Bosnia and Herzegovina represents not only a symbolic milestone but also a tangible opportunity to open international markets, attract investments, and position the country as a trusted digital partner. “I am extremely impressed by the performance of Bosnian companies at GITEX Europe and proud that our presentation ranks among the best in the region — and among the most prominent at the entire fair. This does not surprise me: back in September last year, when it was announced that GITEX was coming to Europe, I heard that Bosnia and Herzegovina was considered one of the strongest countries in terms of talent, ideas, and the number of companies already recognized internationally. Achievements like this are excellent news for Bosnia and Herzegovina and make my discussions with German partners on stability and progress much easier. Through concrete examples like this, we show why cooperation with Bosnia and Herzegovina is in the strategic interest of the Federal Republic of Germany,”said H.E. Damir Arnaut , Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Federal Republic of Germany. The Bosnian Pavilion brings together prominent companies and organizations from the IT and startup ecosystem, including RUBICON, Klika, Authority Partners, Walter Code, QSS, Bloomteq, Verlab Institute, ORKA, Rolla, Atlantbh, LANACO, SCode, evoila, Skyline Communications , and Softray Solutions . A special section, Startup Community powered by GIZ in BiH , features elevate, Foundation 787, Sarajevo VRX Immersive Museum, Foundation IMPAKT, SSST, Valens, Zendev, E387, Emaq , and FabLab . Within the pavilion, a series of expert panels, thematic presentations, and B2B meetings with potential partners from across Europe are planned. Events of this kind not only promote domestic companies but also build trust in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capacity to actively contribute to Europe’s digital future. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s participation in GITEX Europe 2025 marks a clear turning point — from local ambition to regional and international presence. Through coordinated collaboration between the industry, government, and international partners, the country sends a strong message: Bosnia and Herzegovina is ready, capable, and open for digital investment and technological alliances.
- CoderDojo 2025: Applications Open for Free Summer Programming School in Five Cities Across Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo, June 20, 2025 Bit Alliance, the leading association of IT companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has opened applications for CoderDojo 2025 , a free summer programming school for children and youth aged 13 to 17. The program will take place in Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Mostar, Zenica, and Travnik . The main sessions will be held from July 14 to August 1 , while the Mostar edition will run from August 25 to September 5 , in cooperation with local technical faculties. “Our goal is to provide children and young people across BiH with a safe and encouraging environment to take their first steps into the IT world. In the past two years alone, more than 350 young participants have completed the CoderDojo program, proving the real need and interest in such initiatives. CoderDojo not only develops technical skills but also nurtures teamwork, curiosity, and creative thinking,” said Damir Maglajlić , Executive Director of Bit Alliance. CoderDojo is part of a global initiative that provides young people around the world with free access to programming and technology education. Participants have the opportunity to learn the basics of web development, app creation, software solutions, and game design through practical workshops and lectures tailored to their age and experience level. The sessions are led by IT students, supported by mentors from Bit Alliance member companies. “Over the years, CoderDojo has brought together many instructors and mentors who later went on to become university assistants, IT professionals, or active community members. This proves the program’s lasting impact, offering young people a chance to learn, grow, and find their place in the world of technology,” said Hamza Čengić , Marketing and Projects Associate at Bit Alliance and CoderDojo Project Manager. The CoderDojo Summer School 2025 is organized in cooperation with partners in Sarajevo ( Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Sarajevo; International Burch University; Sarajevo School of Science and Technology; and International University of Sarajevo ), Banja Luka ( Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Banja Luka ), Mostar ( Faculty of Information Technologies, University “Džemal Bijedić” ), Zenica ( Youth Center INPUT ), and Travnik ( University “VITEZ” ). These partner institutions will also serve as program venues . Participation in the program is completely free of charge , but the number of available spots is limited. Applications can be submitted via the provided link. The application deadline is July 11, 2025, at 11:59 PM for Sarajevo, Zenica, Travnik, and Banja Luka locations, while the deadline for Mostar is August 1, 2025, at 11:59 PM .
- An opportunity to strengthen the BiH IT sector on the global market - GITEX Europe 2025
17th march 2025 While the global technology scene is experiencing rapid development, access to international markets is becoming crucial for the growth and competitiveness of the IT industry. Bosnia and Herzegovina, with its increasingly strong technological sector, has the opportunity to position itself among the leading actors of the industry through participation in GITEX Europe 2025, one of the most significant fairs of innovation and digital transformation. This prestigious event, which takes place from May 21 to 23, 2025 in Berlin, brings together leading technology companies, investors and experts from all over the world, creating opportunities for international cooperation, attracting investments and strengthening the competitiveness of the domestic IT industry. Bit Alliance, with the support of the Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina, organizes the Bosnia and Herzegovina pavilion, opening space for domestic IT companies to present innovative solutions, connect with key players in the industry and explore new markets. Participation in GITEX Europe 2025 ensures greater visibility of the BiH IT sector and contributes to its stronger positioning in the European technological ecosystem. GITEX Europe 2025 brings access to cutting-edge technologies and global trends in areas such as artificial intelligence, cyber security, fintech and digital transformation. Direct contact with investors and technological leaders encourages the growth of companies, enables the exchange of knowledge and contributes to the strengthening of the business ecosystem in BiH. Long-term economic effects can significantly increase the competitiveness of the domestic IT industry and attract new investments. Applications for participation in the BiH pavilion at GITEX Europe 2025 are open until March 25, 2025 via the link, while all interested companies can get additional information at contact@bit-alliance.ba. This is an opportunity for the Bosnian IT sector to make a significant step towards the global market, with institutional support and joint efforts to strengthen the competitiveness of the domestic economy.
- SCode has joined the Bit Alliance community
10.03.2025. Bit Alliance is proud to announce that SCode has joined our membership. Damir Maglajlić, executive director of Bit Alliance, and Muhamed Subašić, CEO of SCode, recently signed an agreement whereby this company becomes part of the largest IT business community in Bosnia and Herzegovina. With this partnership, Bit Alliance continues to expand the network of companies that share the vision of strengthening and improving the domestic IT industry. "We are very much looking forward to this partnership with Bit Alliance. We believe that our cooperation will bring enormous benefits for the development of the IT industry in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Through joint initiatives, our goal is to offer the most modern IT support to companies and provide the best technological solutions for businesses, thus creating new opportunities for the growth and competitiveness of the sector on the domestic and international market," said Subašić. SCode is an IT company that already has successful results in EU countries and is recognized as a leader in providing advanced technological solutions. For their exceptional effort, they won the "Economic Success of the Year" award in the category of Micro Enterprises, organized by the Chamber of Commerce of the Federation of BiH on the occasion of its 25th Anniversary. They are particularly proud of their services in the domain of creating web applications and webshops, as well as the incredible range of services that these technologies enable for clients. Through its innovations, SCode helps companies improve their profitability and growth, thereby creating a long-term competitive advantage in the market. The cooperation between Bit Alliance and the SCode company enables the strengthening of market positions and the promotion of IT services, as well as providing support in building a strong and competitive IT sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is expected that this strategic partnership will contribute to the development of innovation, improve the business environment and provide new opportunities for companies in the country. Maglajlić emphasized the importance of this partnership: "The entry of the SCode company into Bit Alliance further strengthens our community and confirms that the companies in BiH are ready to work together to strengthen the industry. Their focus on innovation and talent development is aligned with our mission, and we are sure that this cooperation will bring concrete results in the coming years." Bit Alliance continues to gather prominent companies that share the vision of technological progress, innovation and improvement of the IT industry in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Study visit to Tešanj: Digital transformation
06.03.2024. As part of the study visit to the Municipality of Tešanj, which was focused on examples of good practices in the field of digital transformation of the local self-government unit, guests from the municipalities of Ilijaš, Fojnica, Kakanj, Centar Sarajevo and the cities of Živinica and Lukavac had the opportunity to learn about initiatives and projects, positive practices and challenges that the Municipality of Tešanj has faced in previous years, as well as plans for the future. The mayor of the municipality, Suad Huskić, opened the event, emphasizing the importance of digital transformation for the improvement of local communities. Aleksandar Mastilović, consultant for the creation of the Digital Transformation Roadmap, presented the methodology by which the Roadmap was created, while Aidin Ibrahimkadić, coordinator of the Smart City project in Tešnje, shared experiences and plans for future digital innovations. Special attention of the guests was attracted by the Strategy management application, which was presented by author Nermin Kantić and strategic planning expert Almir Ljevaković, while Mirko Gajić and Ana Lojić from the Lanaco company demonstrated Smart City solutions, highlighting the implementation of Smart Parking in Tešanj Municipality. Amira Omanović, program manager of GIZ in Bosnia and Herzegovina, concluded the event by thanking those present for their engagement and support. As the final part of the visit, the guests visited the premises of the newly opened Tech-lab, where they were welcomed by the director of TRA, Edin Ibrahimović, who presented plans and ideas for future innovations in the Technology Center.











