"The opening of BSBF to this
important part of Europe," Central and Eastern Europe and the
Balkans, "was one of our priorities when we declared the
national candidacy to host the Forum." That is what Alessia
Rosolen, Friuli Venezia Giulia's Councillor for Research, said
in a speech during the Serbian stage of the 'roadshow' organized
by CEI in Belgrade to present the Big Science Business Forum
2024, scheduled to take place in Trieste from October 1 to 4,
2024.
Trieste picked up the baton from Granada, which hosted the
BSBF in 2022, an edition that saw 1,000 attendees and 500
organizations from 30 countries participate. The Julian Capital
would like to surpass these figures this fall.
Belgrade was the first stage of the roadshow to present BSBF
in Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans, highlighting the
prospects related to the Big Science Business Forum.
"The synergies that will spring from this round of meetings
will allow the business and scientific world of Central and
Eastern Europe to fully benefit from the opportunities for
economic growth and technological development offered by the Big
Science European Market," Rosolen added.
Organized in the Italian Embassy, hosted by Ambassador Luca
Gori, the meetings in Belgrade were also attended by CEI
Secretary General Roberto Antonione, BSBF 2024 Director Paolo
Acunzo, Special Advisor to the Serbian Ministry of Technological
Development and Innovation Jovan Milic, BioSense Research
Institute Director Vladimir Crnojevic, and Nis
Science-Technology Park Director Milan Randelkovic. More than
100 participants, including local science and business
representatives, attended the event.
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