In the case of Serbia, Nikola Tesla, an ethnic Serb, is known for designing the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system through a series of adventurous work from late 19th Century on. The Nikola Tesla Museum took a corner here to showcase Tesla's achievement.
Outside the Tesla corner, companies based in China and the CEECs brought their best to seek opportunities.
The participants of the conference here, for the first time in Serbia, see the capacities of application of 5G technologies through its activation, as well as to test the simulator of high-speed train movement in different weather conditions -- brought by Chinese companies including Huawei.
Matteo Venerucci, Chief Neuromarketing Officer of the Serbia-based Trizma Neuro, hopes to open the Chinese market via being present at the conference.
Founded by Venerucci, an Italian, and a Greek scientist, the company engages in the field of neuromarketing.
His company combines eye-tracking and electroencephalography to serve clients such as banks. That means "we know exactly what they (customers) are looking and their brain response, so the banks can develop the layout of the branch to be more comfortable for the customers, more understandable and of course to increase the business," Venerucci told Xinhua.
"China is a huge market and we would love to be in China, but we need more resources to approach the Chinese market," he said.
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