Uzbek capital will host 2019 CAMCA Regional Forum

Important conversations and premier networking with top professionals from the Central Asia region and beyond will be held at the 6th annual CAMCA regional Forum that will take place in Tashkent from June 1214, according to Cision.  The 2019 CAMCA Regional Forum will focus around the theme of “CAMCA: Shared Interests, Shared Aspirations,” featuring plenary […]

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Important conversations and premier networking with top professionals from the Central Asia region and beyond will be held at the 6th annual CAMCA regional Forum that will take place in Tashkent from June 1214, according to Cision

The 2019 CAMCA Regional Forum will focus around the theme of “CAMCA: Shared Interests, Shared Aspirations,” featuring plenary sessions, keynotes and discussions on topics. 

Topics include intraregional trade, transport and transit, regional business and investment opportunities, geopolitical and economic developments, entrepreneurship and innovation, human capital and education initiatives and much more.

Since its establishment in 2014, the Forum has featured more than 160 speakers and welcomed hundreds of participants representing over 25 countries and 150 companies across the globe.

The Forum is a premier opportunity to engage with prominent influencers and rising leaders in the CAMCA (Central Asia-Mongolia-Caucasus-Afghanistan) region and to gain firsthand insights on the region's pulse and developments.

The CAMCA Regional Forum is a non-political and non-partisan Forum established to promote region-wide discussions on means of advancing economic growth and social development in Central Asia and the Caucasus.  The Forum was established as one of the first and only platforms to bring together representatives of the 10 CAMCA countries, spanning from the South Caucasus to Mongolia, to discuss emerging opportunities for regional cooperation. 

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