The Italian Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in Sarajevo, announced free participation for companies from Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Business Connext Business Forum, which will be held in Milan on February 7th and 8th.
“For companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina, participation will be free of charge and will include meeting space and organization of” B2B “meetings. In addition, all participating companies will be able to register in a confidential database that will enable, free of charge, contacting all present companies during a period of one year. For information on how the interested companies can participate, they can visit the official website of the event,”Ambassador of Italy to BiH Nicola Minasi said.
The event is organized by the largest Italian business association Confindustria, with more than 2,000 companies and more than 5,000 visitors. The focus will be on four thematic areas covering all sectors of economic activity. The goal is to offer a free meeting platform to increase international trade and investment.
Confindustria has chosen Germany, Morocco and the Western Balkans as a partner area for this event.
Confindustria is founded in 1910 Confindustria is the lead organization representing the manufacturing, construction, energy, transportation, ITC, tourism and services industries in Italy.
It brings together 150.643 voluntary member companies of all sizes, amounting to 5.439.370 employees. The organization consists in 71 local Associations established in 13 Regional Confindustria locations, 87 Sectorial Associations, 8 National Sector Federations, and 9 Associated Members.
Small, medium-size and large enterprises are the protagonists in this development and growth and together represent an associative system that is seen to be one of Italy’s greatest strengths throughout the world.
In promoting the interests of Italian industry over 90 years, Confindustria has assumed a positive and leading role, becoming a reliable organization with a primary role in Italy’s economic, social and civil development.
Thousands of Italian industrialists, both women and men, have contributed on a voluntary basis to Confindustria’s mission as a whole, in addition to their own local associations, thanks to their experience and ability to interpret the extraordinary vitality of our economic system.