NUREMBERG EXHIBITION NUREMBERG, Nov 5 (Hina) - Croatian innovators have won three gold, six silver and five bronze medals at the 52nd world exhibition of new technologies and products, IENA, which closes in Nuremberg on Sunday. The
exhibition, which started on November 2, has again confirmed the high quality of Croatian innovations and the reputation of our innovators in the world, the Croatian Innovators Association reported. Visitors at the exhibition, in particular business people, were especially interested in three Croatian innovations (which all won gold medals) - the "new mechanism for manipulating window panes" by Emil Butala from Karlovac, the "windmill with adjustable sails" by Tihomir Culjak from Osijek and the "rotating mechanical head for the electric drill" by Stipan Ivic from Draga Pakostan near Zadar. The Croatian team at the exhibition included 11 adult innovators and 13 primary and high school studen
NUREMBERG, Nov 5 (Hina) - Croatian innovators have won three gold,
six silver and five bronze medals at the 52nd world exhibition of
new technologies and products, IENA, which closes in Nuremberg on
Sunday.
The exhibition, which started on November 2, has again confirmed
the high quality of Croatian innovations and the reputation of our
innovators in the world, the Croatian Innovators Association
reported.
Visitors at the exhibition, in particular business people, were
especially interested in three Croatian innovations (which all won
gold medals) - the "new mechanism for manipulating window panes" by
Emil Butala from Karlovac, the "windmill with adjustable sails" by
Tihomir Culjak from Osijek and the "rotating mechanical head for
the electric drill" by Stipan Ivic from Draga Pakostan near Zadar.
The Croatian team at the exhibition included 11 adult innovators
and 13 primary and high school students.
The Austrian Innovators Association awarded 13-year-old Kristijan
Sekulic and Hrvoje Samija from Zagreb as the youngest innovators.
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