• Since our foundation in 1990, we have been providing complex strategic one-stop shop services.

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  • We rely on partners and a senior team as well as personal involvement of our founders with their own successful experience.

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  • As part of our individual approach, we implement customized and often exceptional solutions.

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  • Thanks to the global reach, our presence goes beyond the Czech and Slovak borders.

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We are a premier Czech-Slovak consulting group with strong ties to Austria. Over the past 30 years, we have become one of the best-known and most frequently recommended one-stop-shop Central European boutique consultancies with global reach delivering complex Strategic Leadership, Management and Public Policy services.

Through our consulting teams active within global partnerships and networks we manage to keep a finger on the pulse of latest developments and thus offer proven experience combined with innovative expertise in and beyond the central European region.

We have many clients including international companies, Czech and Slovak companies, investors, private holdings, family businesses, as well as the public and non-profit sector. Our consulting teams are committed to creating mutually beneficial partnerships and building long-term relationships.

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European Commission’s Initiative on Web 4.0 and Virtual Worlds: a head start in the next technological transition

In its recent Communication on the long-term competitiveness of the EU, the European Commission has recognised Web 4.0 as a crucial technology for achieving a future where seamless integration is widespread. The overarching objective is for the EU to assume a prominent position in the emerging Web 4.0 markets. The current global market for virtual worlds is valued at €27 billion, and it is projected to reach €800 billion by 2030. As a result, the extended reality sector in Europe is expected to generate approximately 860,000 new jobs by 2025. Read more in the analysis written by FIPRA.