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SABA WITH SLOVENIAN COMPANIES IN CALIFORNIA

In April 2025, SABA organized a visit of a Slovenian business delegation to the US state of California. Representatives of the companies Pareto d.o.o., Higroup d.o.o., and IN516HT d.o.o. first visited Stanford University, where they met with Dr. Rok Sosič.

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An exchange of information with Dr. Gašper Beguš took place at Berkeley University.

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The meeting with John Hutar from the San Francisco Peninsula, an organization that brings together around 500 hotels, was intended for representatives of Slovenian companies to present certain IT products for better operation and connection of hotels and their customers.

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The visit to Napa Valley was followed by a visit to Silicon Valley!

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On the way from Silicon Valley to Los Angeles, the delegation met with an expert and investor in AI technology in the city of Santa Barbara.

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In Los Angeles, SABA first organized a visit to the Californian factory of the Slovenian company KraftPal Technologies, followed by meetings with representatives of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and the owner of Westend Software Inc.

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Based on the interview, SABA will continue to monitor and implement further economic measures as a follow-up to the aforementioned and successfully completed visit.