April 23, 2025

Gruner opens new branch office in Novi Sad, Serbia

Gruner continues its strategic growth in the Balkans with the opening of a second Serbian office. This milestone marks a significant step in reinforcing our regional presence, unlocking new opportunities for collaboration, and bringing our international engineering expertise closer to clients and communities in Eastern Europe.

We are excited to announce that Gruner Balkans has officially opened its second branch office in Serbia, located in the vibrant city of Novi Sad. This expansion aligns with Gruner’s strategic goal of strengthening our presence in Eastern Europe and enhancing our capacity to support global projects with highly skilled local professionals.

A heartfelt congratulations goes out to the dedicated team that has worked tirelessly to support the growth and development of Gruner Balkans to this important milestone. Their commitment, expertise, and collaborative spirit have been key in making this new office a reality.

We look forward to growing with the Novi Sad community and continuing to deliver exceptional engineering solutions across borders.

➡ Learn more about the Novi Sad office: Gruner Balkans Novi Sad Location Page

 Management and Novi Sad staff celebrating the opening of the office

Management and Novi Sad staff celebrating the opening of the office

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