Our colleague - the fastest Serbian female runner in New York
42-kilometre race in 3 hours and 32 minutes!
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42-kilometre race in 3 hours and 32 minutes!
Although the oil industry is primarily seen as a “man's job”, at NIS, digitization, as one of the greatest challenges of modern-day business, is carried out by a team of professionals comprising mostly of women.
Our fellow-colleague Dragana Кurtović is a paragon of juggling her daily tasks at work with keen going into sports. Five years ago, she started running because she wanted to feel beautiful, and today she owns medals from races across Serbia, as well as Europe and Asia.
Our colleague Aleksandra Savic, a student in practice within the first season of “NIS Calling” program, writes about her experiences – from selection to 320 hours of work in our company.
How many times have you heard that certain jobs are suitable only for men, or women, respectively? Our society still holds such views leaving gender equality issue blurred. Notwithstanding all that Zagorka Brat and Sofia Šoškić on NIS staff have proven these views completely obsolete and totally wrong.
The first petrol station in this part of Europe equipped with high-end digital technology, multimedia facade panels, and multimedia displays, thanks to which consumers will be able to become informed about the current petrol station offers at any time.
The virtualisation of professional graphics workstations has been completed, the High-Performance Computing (HPC) is currently in use and the testing of the VR headset intended for analysing infrastructure and 3D geological models has started.
Bearing in mind that we are living and creating in a digital era in which the ability to implement innovative technologies is a prerequisite for success, NIS embarked on a path of digital transformation, which represents a particular challenge for the oil industry