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The IT sector of Belgrade is the concentration of information technology centers and service providers in the Serbian Capital of Belgrade, comprising 6,924 companies as of 2013[update].[1] The IT sector in Serbia is projected to become largest sector of the Serbian economy.[2]
Microsoft, Huawei, and Kaspersky have opened development centers Belgrade. Microsoft Development Center Serbia was, at the time of its establishment, the fifth such center in the world.[3] Other global IT companies that choose Belgrade for their regional or European center include Asus,[4] Intel,[5] Dell,[6] Huawei, and NCR.[7] These major investments generated over €678.3 million in Serbia's exports in 2015.[8]
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