The company plans to invest 480 million CZK to fully localise production by 2025, strengthening its position in the U.S. aerospace market. PBS GROUP’s jet engines are widely used in aerospace applicat...
Energy production from coal in the Czech Republic will definitively end by 2033 at the latest, as decided by Fiala's government, which has approved the so-called climate and energy plan. This plan als...
Significant contribution to the quarter-on-quarter GVA growth came from the manufacturing sector, which grew by 2.5%. Year-on-year. Households remain cautious about making significant expenditures on ...
The development of JATISmro is the result of synergies between CS Soft and Job Air Technic, both part of the CSG Aerospace division within the CSG industrial and technology group. Early data and exper...
Approximately 45 percent of hospital representatives reported that AI supports their clinical practice, while 15 percent found it either misleading or of no benefit. The survey was conducted as part o...
The acquisition of the C-390 aircraft will thus significantly expand the capabilities of the Czech Air Force, including for missions such as firefighting. The aircraft will also be equipped with self-...
The semi-state energy company ČEZ has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with Rolls-Royce SMR for the development of modular reactors. ČEZ will acquire approximately a 20% stake in the British...
The company is slowly returning to the pre-COVID and pre-war in Ukraine period. And plans to deliver up to 13 aircrafts L-410 NG to Latin America and Africa this year.
For Škoda, this is the largest export order for trams, with a total of 114 to be supplied to RNV.
The switch is designed for speeds of up to 350 km/h in a straight direction and 230 km/h for diverging routes, measures nearly 70 metres in length and will be produced in a new facility.
The slight increase in unemployment in July is a result of typical seasonal changes and due to reduced activity by companies in hiring new employees, which is typical for the summer months.
The contract is worth up to €42 million and covers the co-production of 250 new BvS10 all-terrain vehicles, with an option for an additional 274 units. Serial production is set for the end of 2025.