
Croatia is soon completing the best academic infrastructure for economic cooperation in Southeast Europe and we can proudly say that we were part of this project.
The world is changing rapidly, new technologies and economic solutions are pushing our society into a new era. Technologies that were unimaginable 30 years ago are now in everyday use. The very device you are reading this on was probably a piece of science fiction, but apart from that micro world, technology is also pushing forward in the segment of large industrial plants.

Supercomputers are a new type of computer that performs its processes at the quantum level. This allows them to solve problems at speeds that a standard computer cannot even come close to. Croatia also has supercomputers, in data centers that span 550 square meters.
Data centers contain at least three supercomputers and many more ordinary computers and servers. It is a stake in the future, it is what will change the world.
However, similarly when we talk about superheroes, it is easy not to pay attention to those who enable these superheroes to be what they are – to save the world. Just as some superheroes wouldn’t be half as cool without their sidekicks, supersuits and supervehicles, supercomputers wouldn’t be nearly as cool without the facilities that enable them to do what they do.
Cooling such facilities is extremely important. The temperatures they generate are enough to cook most of the foods we consume every day. The energy required to power them exceeds that of some residential buildings. What if those temperatures go unregulated or if the power suddenly goes out? Suddenly, the super is left in the dark.

That’s why we’re here! We specialize in the execution, installation, and maintenance of thermal engineering installations, and that’s exactly what supercomputers and data centers are all about.
For two decades, we have been developing and building the installation and assembly service for energy and industrial plants, and along the way we have worked on many projects, and now we can include work on the cooling of supercomputers and massive data centers in our statistics.
We’ll see you in the future!