Many of the world’s greatest scientists began as curious children. Those who carry that curiosity into adulthood often go on to achieve remarkable breakthroughs, such as Mihajlo Pupin, the scientist whose name our Institute proudly bears.

Inspired by this idea, we organized a family visit to the Museum of Science and Technology – Belgrade, where our employees explored the exhibits with their children. The tour was tailored for younger audiences, and each exhibit became a starting point for conversations about how ideas are born and how technology shapes the world around us.
It was especially inspiring to see artifacts from the history of Serbian science and technology, such as the renowned Belgrade Hand and the CER-10, the first digital computer developed at the Institute Mihajlo Pupin.

We are certain this won’t be the last initiative of its kind – because among today’s curious visitors, there may well be a future engineer in the making.