Our Group manager Alexander Sharmazanashvili was a speaker in EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CONGRESS 2023.
The period of post-pandemic stabilization has been disrupted by war in Europe, its multifaceted consequences, and rapid geopolitical shift in the world. The above has given rise to many new challenges that are worth discussing.
The EEC provides a unique platform for such a debate, bringing together pundits, politicians, and business people for three days filled with discussions, conversations, and meetings.
The agenda of the 15th European Economic Congress covers key subjects and trends changing the economy as well as defining its prospects in a changing geopolitical and macroeconomic environment.
Participants of the Congress will discuss the competitiveness and resilience of the European economy and the transition of its energy sector, an issue that has recently gained additional importance in the context of Europe’s attempts at increasing its independence from fuel and raw material imports.
Two major thematic currents of the EEC define trends of two transitions; a green one, concentrated on a sustainable economy responsible towards the future; and a digital one, offering opportunities and posing challenges simultaneously.
The 15th European Economic Congress and its rich agenda are a product of cooperation that began last autumn. The topical panels of the Congress resulted from dialogue, consultation, and events that have determined the course of the campaign of the EEC. A program discussion, EEC Trends, was an important milestone of the preparations. Scheduled for April in Katowice, the debate crowning the efforts will provide an opportunity to address the current challenges.
The scale of the 15th edition of the European Economic Congress, and the interest and activity of partners of the EEC, for which we are grateful, prove that demand for open dialogue is more vital than ever in uncertain, difficult times.