The 2019 Global Innovation Summit (GIS 2019) has kicked off in the Kazakh capital of Nur-Sultan, the website of the capital's government reported on September 17.
The anniversary meeting is being held in the country of Central Asian for the first time. The main theme of the summit is the competitiveness of nations and ensuring long-term sustainable growth of states.
More than 50 international speakers from 16 countries came to participate in the forum. The summit reportedly has brought together leaders and thinkers representing businesses, academia and governments to analyze the opportunities and challenges presented by this era of transformation.
“This is our 10th anniversary week of the forum and it was impossible to think of a better place than the city of Nur-Sultan to conduct it, since Kazakhstan is the heart of the transformation processes in all spheres of life at present,” said Deborah L. Vince Smith, Honorary President of the Federation of Competitiveness Councils (GFCC).
The GIS 2019 serves as a global platform to generate new ideas and solutions in order to address these critical questions. Participants are exploring how mutually beneficial global alliances can benefit companies, research organizations, cities and emerging and advanced nations alike. Participants have the opportunity to meet potential partners for collaboration, share information and ideas and cultivate alliances to unleash value creation on a global scale.
Over the three day program at the 2019 Global Innovation Summit, high-level speakers will analyze the transformation theme through different lenses.
Mother of ex-police officer serving life in prison for banker’s murder sentenced to 13 years in prison on corruption charges
Pakistani PM calls for enhanced trade and connectivity with Tajikistan
Tajikistan, Pakistan, sign nine cooperation documents
Tajikistan, Pakistan vow to strengthen their diplomatic and economic ties
Five Tajik men deported from Russia appear in pretrial detention facility in Tajikistan
Tajikistan and KfW Development Bank sign an agreement on construction of TB hospital in Kulob
UN head hopes Kyrgyz-Tajik border issues will be resolved peacefully
Rahmon receives Swiss foreign and finance ministers and Swiss national bank head
Tajik leader receives WB vice-president and IFC vice president to discuss cooperation
The Panj River threatens tens of thousands of residents in Khatlon province
All news
Авторизуйтесь, пожалуйста