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The Rebuild Karabakh 2021 exhibition is scheduled for October
Baku/18.08.21/Turan: The 1st Azerbaijan Reconstruction and Development of Karabakh Exhibition, “Rebuild Karabakh 2021”, will be held on the 20th to the 22nd of October 2021.
The exhibition aims to demonstrate unique experience, innovative solutions and investment proposals of companies from different countries, which can contribute to the rapid restoration of the Karabakh region, on one platform. The exhibition will provide an opportunity to create a communication platform for dialogue between representatives of companies and government agencies.
In his speeches, the President of Azerbaijan has repeatedly noted that the development of the Karabakh region is a priority task for the country. Given the rich natural resources and economic potential of Karabakh, the exhibition plans to cover a wide range of economic activities and invites campaigns from the following sectors: Banks and Investments; Safety; Extractive Industry; Healthcare; Information Technology; Education; Food Industry; Agriculture; Construction; Road Construction and Infrastructure; Transport; Tourism and Cultural Heritage; Energy; Ecology.
The variety of sectors that will be presented at the exhibition makes the event particularly significant, creating an opportunity for the conclusion of new contracts between representatives of various industries for the implementation of joint projects in Karabakh.
During all 3 days of the exhibition, an interesting programme of additional events awaits participants and visitors.
The 1st Azerbaijan Reconstruction and Development of Karabakh Exhibition “Rebuild Karabakh”, is supported by the Karabakh Revival Foundation, the Small and Medium Business Development Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SMBDA) and the Azerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion Foundation (AZPROMO). The exhibition is organized by Caspian Event Organisers.
To participate in the Rebuild Karabakh exhibition and receive more detailed information, please contact the organizers at +994124041000, karabakh@ceo.az.-0-
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