According to the International Trade Administration, 10 percent of Serbia’s GDP is generated by its tech sector. Of the thousands of tech companies that drive this wealth, many are international organizations. From powerhouses in artificial intelligence to leading e-commerce brands, these companies are thriving in Serbia — and worldwide.
Top International Companies in Serbia
- Amazon
- Microsoft
- Robert Bosch
- SAP
- Endava
Top International Companies in Serbia
From its humble beginnings as an online bookstore in Washington, Amazon has become an international technology company and one of the world’s most valuable organizations. Beyond its expansive e-commerce offerings, Amazon provides online advertising, digital streaming, artificial intelligence and cloud computing solutions. As a means of bringing AWS infrastructure to companies worldwide, Amazon’s AWS Outpost rack in Serbia is one of dozens of locations across Europe, America, Africa and Asia.
SAP is an international software company that develops data management software for enterprise companies. According to its website, 99 of the 100 largest companies in the world are SAP customers — combined, they generate 87 percent of total global commerce. SAP employs over 100,000 employees worldwide, including its Serbian team, to support its client portfolio.
London-based Endava is an international company that provides agile software development and digital transformation consulting services. With over 12,000 global employees, Endava has offices and delivery centers across North America, Europe and Latin America. Composed of teams serving its systems architecture, automation and cloud computing development, Endava has Serbian locations in Belgrade, Cacak, Kragujevac, Nis and Novi Sad.
Germany-headquartered Bosch Group is an international engineering and technology company. With over 400,000 associates worldwide, Bosch operates in multiple industries, including energy, building technology, industrial technology, consumer goods and mobility. True to the company’s beginnings as a mechanical workshop, Bosch Group’s Serbian arm produces automotive parts and technology.
Known for its Windows operating systems, Microsoft is an international software company. Beyond its Serbian location, Microsoft has over 200 locations throughout the world. Launched in 2003, its Serbian presence has been at the forefront of the company’s responsible AI and global skills initiatives, which have benefited over 60,000 Serbians, according to Microsoft’s website.