Partners
GLOBUL offers its clients a full range of telecommunication services: mobile, fixed and data to ensure the enjoyment and freedom to communicate without restrictions.
At the end of June 2012, GLOBUL had 4.4 million users, the company's services are available for 99.98% of Bulgaria's population and 99.27% of the territory and the UMTS network covers 93.71% of the population.
The company offers its products and services in over 430 retail outlets in the country and continuously invests in innovative solutions to meet the changing needs of customers.
www.globul.bg
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The Swedish Sustainable Business Community in Bulgaria was initiated by the Swedish Trade Council and launched on November 18th, 2011. The Community stands for a responsible and sustainable way of doing business in Bulgaria promoted and driven by the experience and the best practices of the local Swedish companies. The Community exists around four guiding principles:
• The Principle of Human Rights
• The Principle of Labour standards
• The Principle of Environmental protection
• The Principle of Anti-corruption
The Community functions as a platform for exchanging and spreading best practices between both members of the Community and external partners.
Members of the Community are: Atlas Copco Lifton, Ericsson Telecommunications Bulgaria, Ikea, Ognyanovo-K, Saab International, Systemair, Volvo Bulgaria.
www.swedishtrade.se/english
NESTLÉ is the biggest food and beverages company, a leader in Nutrition, Health and Wellness. On Bulgarian market the company is established in 1994 and nowadays Nestlé Bulgaria is one of the biggest strategic investors in the food industry in the country. Nestlé Bulgaria has 2 factories: for production of chocolate confectionery and biscuits – located in Sofia and for ice-cream production - in Varna.
Nestlé Bulgaria offers to Bulgarian consumers a wide range of products: chocolate confectionary and biscuits, coffee and coffee drinks, culinary products, ice-cream, foods for babies and children, pet foods and branded solutions for hot and cold non-corbonated drinks – innovative and comprehensive proposals for the business.
The portfolio of the company for the Bulgarian market comprises an extensive range of confectionery products and biscuits under local and international brands - bars KIT KAT and LION, pralines NESTLÉ and After Eight, boxed chocolates Taralejki and Prostor, wafers MURA, biscuits Jiten Dar, aerated chocolate LZ, tablets NESTLÉ and Kuma Lisa; culinary products MAGGI, beverages with the strategic brand NESCAFÉ, also COFFEE-MATE and powdered milk NIDO, ice-cream brands MAGNUM, BOSS, NIRVANA, etc., breakfast cereals NESTLÉ Fitness, Nesquik etc., pet foods under the brands FRISKIES, PURINA, etc. The foods for babies and children go under the business Nestlé Nutrition and the branded solutions for hot and cold non-corbonated drinks – innovative and comprehensive proposals for the business – under Nestlé Professional.
Almost two decades by now Nestlé Bulgaria has established itself not only as a serious investor and producer on the Bulgarian market, but also as a socially responsible company that supports a number of society-significant causes and has been demonstrate the sustainability of its way of doing business – Creating Shared Value and thus the company has been creating value not only for its stakeholders but also for the Bulgarian society.
www.nestle.bg
We’re not dreaming of a green office. We’ve been working on it since the day we started.
When KYOCERA introduced the first ECOSYS printer in 1992 it proved its ability to lead by example. At that time, the world treated sustainability as a topic for discussion, not action. The Kyoto Protocol, for example, was 5 years away from being agreed and 13 years away from coming into force. Yet KYOCERA was already shipping sustainable printers.
Environmental sustainability has been one of the underlying principles of the KYOCERA Group’s corporate philosophy since its foundation in 1959. The development of sustainable printers satisfies the company’s goal to reduce humanity’s impact on the planet and sits alongside other environmental achievements such as the production of commercially viable photo-voltaic (PV) cells.
With KYOCERA companies work more responsibly due to:
- Long-life components for resource-saving output
- Minimization of energy, paper and resources consumption
- Less waste due to toner-only concept for ECOSYS devices and high levels of hardware recyclability
KYOCERA ECOSYS technology was introduced in Bulgarian market in 1997 by Kontrax JSC.
http://www.kyoceradocumentsolutions.eu/index/environment.html
Telerik is a high-tech Bulgarian company and a market-leading provider of end-to-end solutions for application development, automated testing, agile project management, reporting, and content management, and a cross-platform mobile development tool.
10 years after the start of the company in Bulgaria, today at Telerik there are nearly 700 highly-skilled experts in 11 offices on 4 continents. Telerik has over 100 000 clients in 94 countries worldwide, including most Fortune 2000 companies and leading educational, governmental and non-profit organizations.
Telerik is among the top employers in Central and Eastern Europe in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 and #1employer in Bulgaria in 2007 and 2010.
The company has founded and manages Telerik’s Academy for Software Engineers, which provides talented students with free high-quality and professional education to guarantee them successful career start within the software industry.
www.telerik.com/careers
Dundee Precious Metals Inc. is a Canadian-based, international mining company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and mining and processing of precious metal properties. Its common shares and share purchase warrants (symbols: DPM; DPM.WT; DPM.WT.A) are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The Company’s operating interests include its 100% ownership of Chelopech Mining EAD, a gold, copper, silver concentrates producer, owner of the Chelopech mine located approximately 70 kilometres east of Sofia, Bulgaria, 100% ownership of Namibia Custom Smelters (Pty) Ltd. and a 100% interest in Vatrin Investment Limited, a private entity which holds 100% of Deno Gold Mining Company CJSC, its principal asset being the Kapan mine, a gold, copper, zinc, silver concentrates producer located about 320 kilometres south east of the capital city of Yerevan in Southern Armenia. DPM’s interests also include a 100% interest in the Krumovgrad development stage gold property located in south eastern Bulgaria, near the town of Krumovgrad, and certain exploration and exploitation properties in Serbia.
www.dundeeprecious.com
The Bulgarian-Nordic Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit association with the mission to foster the relationship between Bulgarian and the Nordic business communities(Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden). Its role is to serve as a link between Nordic commercial entities in Bulgaria and state authorities and local business in general, facilitating member companies’ operations and promoting the positive public perception of the business community. The chamber was established in 2009 as a successor of the Bulgarian-Swedish Chamber of Commerce and at present numbers about 70 companies.
www.bg-nord.org/
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Tulip Foundation encourages social responsibility in Bulgarian society and enhances co-operation among civil society, corporate sector, national and local authorities to improve the quality of life and developmental opportunities for the people of Bulgaria by:
- Raising funds for social investment from individual donors, the business sector and public and private sources;
- Providing financial and technical support to civil society organisations addressing social needs of the community at a national level;
- Contributing to the effectiveness, sustainability and diversity of social programmes in Bulgaria by making targeted grants;
- Serving as a professional vehicle and provide expert advice, consultancy, assessment, monitoring and evaluation of projects and programmes;
- Promoting transparency, accountability and professionalism to comply with the highest ethical standards;
- Working in partnership with other civil organisations at national or local level for greater social responsibility and sustainability of the civil sector in Bulgaria.
Tulip Foundation has invested nearly 13 million BGN in realisation of some 700 projects implemented by Bulgarian civil organisations, directly targeted at wellbeing of people.
http://www.tulipfoundation.net/
PRoPR Agency is a boutique communications consultancy company working with a plethora of clients wishing to be successful in an ever changing and dynamic environment. PRoPR strives to create the desired favorable communications environment for its partners. It is their core objective to work with clients on an individualistic approach based on knowledge of the specific information environment, business climate, corporate goals and values.
PRoPR builds long-term relationships because they bring long-lasting results. Media Relations is the field that PRoPR is particularly strong in. This may be inferred also from the educational and professional background of some of the key members of the team. Founder and General Manager of the Agency is Ivet Dobromirova.
PRoPR provides wide range of services in the field of corporate communications, crisis PR, online communications, corporate social responsibilities etc.
pr-o-pr.com
Special Events Group is the new brand of the well known leaders in the event area. The new SEG – Special Events Group includes Kongresstechnik (providing technical equipment) and Scenio (dealing with the set & stage design), which are already quite popular on the market and the new companies – Next Level (rental of event furniture) and Novo 20 (event production, post production, 3D and interior design, etc).
www.ktbg.bg