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29th Economic Forum
Date
03 Sep 2019 09:00 to 05 Sep 2019 18:00
Event Type
L - Conference, forum
Section
Euro & Finance
Event Location
Poland
Krynica Zdrój, Poland, 3-5 September
Event Description
A Europe of Common Values or A Europe of Common Interests?
The Economic Forum in Krynica is the largest conference in Central and Eastern Europe. Every year the Forum, organized at the beginning of September brings more than 4000 guests. These are political, economic and social leaders as well as approx. 500 journalists. The guests come from over 60 countries in Europe, Asia and America.
Organizational outline:
- Six Plenary Sessions
- More than 180 panel discussions, lectures of the personalities of the public sphere,
- Workshops and round table discussions
Thematic tracks:
- Business and Management
- Europe and the World
- Security Forum
- Energy Forum
- Innovations Forum
- Healthcare Forum
- Regions Forum
- Investments and Development
- Macroeconomy
- New Economy
- State and Reforms
- International Politics
- Society
- Special Events
Organizers:
- Foundation Institute for Eastern Studies
- Economic Forum Program Council
- Partners of the Economic Forum
To register follow this link.
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