Today, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) opened a new engineering design center in Serbia, with offices in Belgrade and Nis, strengthening its presence in the Balkans region. The new design center will employ highly skilled software engineers focused on the development of software technologies optimized for AMD leadership compute platforms, including the AMD ROCm software stack for AMD Instinct data center accelerators and AMD Radeon graphics cards. The center was established through an agreement with HTEC, a global technology services company.
"Software plays a critical role in unlocking the capabilities of our leadership AMD hardware. Our new design center will be instrumental in enabling both the design and deployment of future generations of AMD Instinct and Radeon accelerators to help make end-to-end AI solutions more accessible to customers around the world," said Andrej Zdravkovic, senior vice president and chief software officer at AMD. "Our investments in Serbia are a testament to the Balkan region's strong engineering talent, and we are excited to collaborate with HTEC, local universities and the vibrant ecosystem in Belgrade and Nis as we deepen our presence in the region over the coming years."
"As a long-standing engineering development partner of AMD, we are pleased to have supported the successful establishment of its new design center in Serbia. AMD's investments will further contribute to the continued growth of the technology ecosystem in Serbia," said Aleksandar Cabrilo, CEO of HTEC.
Under the leadership of industry veteran Đorđe Simić, the AMD teams will focus on developing AI, graphics and software technologies for use across multiple products, as well as on optimizing open-source tools, libraries and models to make it simpler and more scalable to run the latest AI applications on AMD hardware.
"As an engineer, I am excited to join AMD and lead our talented teams in Belgrade and Nis," said Đorđe Simić, director of software development and Serbia country manager at AMD. "It is great to be part of the company that is pioneering AI advancements and constantly pushing the boundaries in semiconductor and software innovations."
AMD most recently expanded its engineering presence in the Balkan region with the opening of an R&D center in 2021 in Iasi, Romania, and will continue to work with HTEC and other regional technology services firms to supplement software and hardware development projects. In addition, AMD plans to establish collaboration with local universities to provide educational resources and engineering internship programs, aiming to further develop local engineering capabilities in support of its future growth plans in Serbia.
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"Software plays a critical role in unlocking the capabilities of our leadership AMD hardware. Our new design center will be instrumental in enabling both the design and deployment of future generations of AMD Instinct and Radeon accelerators to help make end-to-end AI solutions more accessible to customers around the world," said Andrej Zdravkovic, senior vice president and chief software officer at AMD. "Our investments in Serbia are a testament to the Balkan region's strong engineering talent, and we are excited to collaborate with HTEC, local universities and the vibrant ecosystem in Belgrade and Nis as we deepen our presence in the region over the coming years."
"As a long-standing engineering development partner of AMD, we are pleased to have supported the successful establishment of its new design center in Serbia. AMD's investments will further contribute to the continued growth of the technology ecosystem in Serbia," said Aleksandar Cabrilo, CEO of HTEC.
Under the leadership of industry veteran Đorđe Simić, the AMD teams will focus on developing AI, graphics and software technologies for use across multiple products, as well as on optimizing open-source tools, libraries and models to make it simpler and more scalable to run the latest AI applications on AMD hardware.
"As an engineer, I am excited to join AMD and lead our talented teams in Belgrade and Nis," said Đorđe Simić, director of software development and Serbia country manager at AMD. "It is great to be part of the company that is pioneering AI advancements and constantly pushing the boundaries in semiconductor and software innovations."
AMD most recently expanded its engineering presence in the Balkan region with the opening of an R&D center in 2021 in Iasi, Romania, and will continue to work with HTEC and other regional technology services firms to supplement software and hardware development projects. In addition, AMD plans to establish collaboration with local universities to provide educational resources and engineering internship programs, aiming to further develop local engineering capabilities in support of its future growth plans in Serbia.
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