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Armenian business forum to be held in Yerevan for second time

Armenian business forum to be held in Yerevan for second time

ArmInfo.On September 20, Yerevan will host the leading annual Armenian Business Forum (ABF) 2022, which will be held for the second year in a row with the support of the Tashir Group of Companies. The organizer of the forum, which will bring together  entrepreneurs from various sectors of medium and large businesses in  Armenia and a number of other countries, is the Association of  Armenian Entrepreneurs (AEP). This is stated in the message of the  Group of Companies.

According to the source, this year the main agenda of ABF 2022 will  be Armenia's role as a bridge between Europe and Asia in the era of  global economic challenges. The event will create opportunities for  dialogue, exchange of experience, consolidation of efforts in order  to establish sustainable partnerships between countries in the new  economic realities. The program of the event includes industry round  tables and panel discussions with industry leaders and  representatives of large business communities. In addition, within  the framework of ABF 2022, the winners of the Buissup Global Forum  2022 will be announced, who will be able to receive investments and  use them to develop their own projects. At the same time, the forum  will provide an opportunity to attract investment in existing  business projects selected by an expert jury. On September 20, they  will be presented at the forum, and the best will receive the support  of the residents of the Association.  The Armenian Business Forum was  initiated by the Association of Armenian Entrepreneurs in 2021 to  promote business and develop investment opportunities in Armenia.  Last year, ABF proved to be an effective platform for an open  dialogue between various business communities, start-ups and  established entrepreneurs from Russia and Armenia. Last year's event  brought together about 500 participants, including official  representatives of Armenia and other countries.