agroNET – a digital platform for comprehensive management of vineyards, orchards, silos, and chicken and pig farms. Combining a range of sensors and artificial intelligence paves the way for food production based on data and digitised expertise. Telekom Srbija has included the solution in its portfolio, and we are working with SAS (USA) on the further development of AI functions.
factoryNET – a solution we are developing in cooperation with METALAC, from automatic monitoring of machines in the factory to automatic recognition of dishes using video cameras and machine learning algorithms to optimise electricity consumption during the process of enamelling dishes.
fleetNET – our first solution that monitors thousands of vehicles and related business processes 24/7 every year. HOSS – software/hardware solution developed in cooperation with HENKEL for monitoring the process of labelling beer bottles. The solution is used in companies like Heineken and Carlsberg around the world.
Year of establishment:
2006
Location:
Novi Sad
Founder and owner:
Svjetlana Krco, Srdjan Krco
Business information
2021 | 2015 | 2010 | 2005 | |
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Full-time employees | 19 | / | / | / |
Turnover (EUR) | 1.1 m | / | / | / |
Export (EUR) | 522,000 | / | / | / |
PRODUCTS/SERVICES
COMPANY DEVELOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURIAL STORY
DunavNET was originally founded in the 1990s with the aim of creating websites and software solutions for restaurants and radio stations. Compensation payments and job offers at Ericsson’s development centre in Ireland in 2000 led to the company’s closure. During their stay in Ireland in 2006 Svjetlana and Srdjan Krco re-founded DunavNET, this time in Dublin and then in Novi Sad. After several years of working on the development of custom software solutions, DunavNET is moving on to developing its own solutions for the global market. Through work on numerous research projects, DunavNET builds a portfolio of its own solutions, confirms its leading position on the European scene of technological innovators in the IoT (Internet of Things) domain, and expands its partner network. DunavNET is expanding its team and improving solutions for smart cities, agriculture, and industry, by combining finances from European funds, own sources, and market revenues. The quality and innovation of solutions, presence at conferences, participation in international projects, and, in general, openness to cooperation, bring us to the position of partners of global companies such as Microsoft, SAS, and Henkel, as well as domestic leaders such as Metalac and Telekom Srbija.
CONTRIBUTION TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Our solutions are aimed at improving agricultural production and livestock through the automation of activities and optimising the use of resources (pesticides, water) and energy (electricity, fuel), and through increasing yields and product quality. In this way, our solutions contribute not only to the production of food in sufficient quantities for the growing number of inhabitants on the planet but also to the reduction of the negative impact that intensive agriculture has on natural resources. In the field of industrial production, our solutions enable continuous monitoring of production processes in order to reduce idle time and optimal use of machines and thus reduce electricity consumption while increasing the efficiency of the business process.
In the field of transport, monitoring the way we drive and use vehicles, our solutions reduce exhaust gases, reduce fuel consumption and maintenance costs, while solutions for continuous environmental monitoring create a basis that contributes to maintaining health and better planning of urban development. The fact that DunavNET has twice won funds from the Innovation Fund of the Republic of Serbia is an additional confirmation and proof of commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals. In addition, this company has excellent results when it comes to the EU program Horizon, and it received as many as 7 projects. DunavNET also owns a subsidiary, Dnet, which also received projects through the Horizon project.