Mihajlo Pupin Institute

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Mihajlo Pupin Institute
Native name
Михајло Пупин Институт
Founded29 January 1959 (1959-01-29)
Headquarters
Volgina 15, Zvezdara
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Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Sanja Vraneš (Director)
RevenueIncrease 29.87 million (2017)[1]
Decrease €0.82 million (2017)[1]
Total assetsIncrease €22.17 million (2017)[2]
Total equityIncrease €8.85 million (2017)[2]
Number of employees
436 (2017)
SubsidiariesSubsidiaries
Websitewww.pupin.rs/en/

Mihajlo Pupin Institute (Serbian: Институт Михајло Пупин, romanized: Institut Mihajlo Pupin) is an institute based in Belgrade, Serbia. It is named after Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin and is part of the University of Belgrade.[3]

It is notable for manufacturing numerous computer systems used in SFR Yugoslavia - especially early CER and later TIM line of computers.

Departments

The institute is well known in wide range of fields. In the science community, it is known for early work in humanoid robotics.

The institute and companies owned by it compete in fields such as:

  • System integration and networking,
  • Information systems for government and industry, Internet/Intranet IS
  • E-commerce, e-government applications
  • Decision support systems, expert systems, intelligent Internet applications,
  • Power systems control, supervision and optimization
  • Process control and supervision,
  • Traffic control, GPS
  • Telecommunications
  • Digital signal processing
  • Simulators, training aids, specialised H/S systems
  • Image processing
  • Real-time systems (large scale and embedded)
  • Turn-key engineering solutions
  • Robotics

Subsidiaries

  • IMP-Automatika d.o.o. Belgrade
  • IMP-Računarski sistemi d.o.o. Belgrade
  • IMP-Telekomunikacije d.o.o. Belgrade
  • Idvorski laboratorije d.o.o. Belgrade
  • IMP-Piezotehnologija d.o.o. Belgrade
  • IMP-Poslovne usluge d.o.o. Belgrade
  • IMP-Naučnotehnološki park d.o.o. Belgrade

See also

References


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