Tick-tock! The AECM Annual Event in Warsaw is fast approaching!
AECM Annual Event:
Warsaw, 6-8 June 2024
“The Twin Transition: Towards a Green and Digital Economy”
Venue
SOFITEL WARSAW VICTORIA HOTELKrólewska 11 street |
Our Great Speakers include:
Roger Havenit
Deputy Chief Executive, European Investment Fund (EIF)
Hans Koning
Chief Industry Specialist Digital Finance, International Finance Corporation (IFC)
Ismini Papakirillou
Chief Executive Officer, Hellenic Development Bank (HDB), Greece
Lucia Cusmano
Deputy Head of the Division on Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Tourism at the Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities (CFE), OECD
Jose Fernando Figueiredo
Special Honorary President of AECM with the special mandate for international relations and Founding President of the Global Network of Guarantee Institutions (GNGI)
Astrid Bartels
Head of Unit, Access to Finance, Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (DG GROW), European Commission
Przemysław Kulik
Director of CSR and Sustainability Reporting Office, BGK
Sébastien de Brouwer
Deputy CEO at the European Banking Federation (EBF)
Mateusz Walewski
Director of Research and Analysis Department, BGK
Jun Young Park
Vice President, Korea Federation of Credit Guarantee Foundations (KOREG), Korea
Programme
Fees and registration
- AECM Seminar Fee – Member: EUR 390,00 pp
- AECM Seminar Fee – Non-Member: EUR 440,00 pp
*Registration will close on May 30
Leisure programme
One of the most beautiful and interesting points on the culinary map of Poland. It is located in the building of the New Orangery in the Royal Łazienki Park. This unique building is over 150 years old. Like in its early days, it is filled with impressive tropical plants.
Tour
“Warsaw in a nutshell!
Time traveling due to local history, art, and architecture”:
Saturday 8 June 2024
Fees:
- Bus tour only:
EUR 50,00 pp - Museum only:
EUR 40,00 pp - Combo (Bus tour + Museum):
EUR 90,00 pp
Time traveling due to local history, art, and architecture.
Discover Warsaw’s hidden treasures off the beaten track and explore its most famous sites. Warsaw, which was highly populated during World War I was almost annihilated during WWII. Today it is inhabited by just under 3 mln people. It is known by some visitors as the European capital of skyscrapers or the Phoenix town by others. The story of Warsaw is the story of the Polish nation – unbreakable, persistent, and never giving up. Sightseeing Warsaw combines not only the UNESCO World Heritage sites as the Royal Castle or the Old Town, but also XIXth-century relics, eclectic and neo-classical buildings, and the highest skyscraper in the European Union.
- 10:00 – 12:00:
Bus tour:
Explore picturesque streets, charming squares, historic churches, majestic palaces, and iconic monuments.- 12:00/12:10/12:20 – 13:30:
Royal Castle Tours- 13:30/13:40/13:50:
hotel transfers or free time in the Old Town
Photos
In case of any questions please contact info@aecm.eu