With the presentation of certificates, the six-day training in graphic design officially concluded. The training was conducted at the Innovation Centre for Sustainable Development (InCOR) by Borjan Divljanović, a graphic and design engineer and the owner of the Graphic Studio ‘Pixel’.
Divljanović emphasized that he was extremely pleased with the dedication of the participants during the training.
We have hired one of the training participants in our Graphic Studio as a temporary worker, and I am confident that she will prove to be a valuable employee and professional. We will send the resumes of other participants to business owners to help them find employment. In deciding to organize the training, we were not guided by any financial motives; it was solely a new step in our longstanding, more than satisfactory, collaboration with the City Administration, specifically the Section for Local Economic Development and European Integration, and InCOR.
- Borjan Divljanović
Sixteen participants took part in the training, which is twice the originally planned eight participants. Since its opening in February of this year, InCOR has hosted training for 48 participants, mostly from the private sector but also from public enterprises and institutions. Training sessions in digital marketing and graphic design have been conducted so far, with the next training focusing on website optimization.
One of the main goals of establishing this centre was the education of young people in contemporary knowledge and skills, providing them with a space to develop their talents and network. Indirectly, we are supporting the economy by enabling businesses to employ better-educated workers ready to respond to modern challenges.
- Ankica Todorović



