Ministry of Communications to Present Its Opportunities to Entrepreneurs
Wealthy local and foreign businessmen with perspective projects of ICT, as well as claims and questions to the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies will receive an official chance. This will be possible on September 10 at 4 pm at a meeting of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Azerbaijan with the Deputy Minister Elmir Valizadeh.
As noted in the report of AmCham, the leadership of their local representatives and interested companies will raise topical issues under the theme of "Information Technology in Azerbaijan: state of the industry and plans for 2020."
The topic is relevant for journalists, too, because they can register by e-mail member.service@amchamaz.org or by phone 4971313. Refer to Aylan Agamalieva.
The meeting will be given detailed information about the situation in the field of Communications, Information Technology and Communications.
AmCham was founded in 1996. It includes about 240 companies combined with American, British, Turkish, Azerbaijani and mixed capital.
In the most influential association of business owners concentrate 80% of the investment in the local economy. - 17D-
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