'Focus on cars', IT pioneer tells Romania's rising software stars


A man looks at a Dacia Duster car, made by the Romanian subsidiary of French carmaker Renault, during the inauguration of Renault's 160 million euro ($207 million) research facility in Titu, Romania, September 15, 2010. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel/File Photo

BUCHAREST: Romania has emerged as one of Europe's most active technology hubs, with the IT industry posting stellar growth and benefiting from a highly-skilled local labour pool as well as one of the fastest Internet speeds in the world. 

To keep up momentum and cement its reputation, Romania's best-known technology pioneer says local developers should focus on creating software for the car and global services industries – shunning local market needs in favour of more mature, lucrative sectors. 

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