Renowned Czech architect Eva Jiřičná, now based in the UK, is set to launch her largest project yet—a 1,000-apartment development in Prague—after significant revisions to initial plans revealed five years ago.
The development will continue BMW’s expansion in Czechia.
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 of the AI Transformation in Healthcare conference, where the Czech Republic unveiled an action plan aiming to position the country as a leader in AI healthcare implementation by 2026.
Czech soft drink producer Kofola, based in Ostrava, announces a record performance in 2024. Company, with 14 production plants across Europe, achieved a significant year-on-year sales increase and plans to invest heavily in business development in 2025.
Czech companies are making their mark on the global stage. Meopta, a precision optics manufacturer from Přerov, has secured a major contract with global defense giants. Their cutting-edge technology will now be part of critical military equipment for four European armies. This success is not just about one company—it’s a sign of growing opportunities for Czech suppliers worldwide. Strategic partnerships are opening new doors. High-quality Czech engineering is becoming a sought-after standard. And this is only the beginning.
On Thursday, 10 October, the Czech government approved the National Semiconductor Policy with aim to enable the Czech Republic to become one of the centres of chip production. The new policy follows the European Act on Chips and was developed under the leadership of the Ministry of Industry and Trade in close cooperation with the Office of the Minister for Science, Research and Innovation and the Council for Research, Development and Innovation.
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala has called the newly announced U.S. tariffs "wrong and unfortunate," warning that while their direct impact on the Czech Republic may be limited, their indirect consequences could be significant.
The Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic forecasts 2.7% GDP growth in 2025 but warns of persistent challenges like high energy costs, labor shortages, and the need for innovation.
Czech scientists from Brno develop monitoring system to keep pilots from nodding off. The device monitors the pilot's condition and, if necessary, responds with an alert or a more insistent wake-up cal
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