Bakcell is the partner of the INMerge Innovation Summit!
Bakcell, innovation and speed leader, is the partner of the INMerge Innovation Summit, the largest innovation summit in the region. Through this partnership, Bakcell will showcase its innovative technologies and AI-based solutions in Azerbaijan.
Bakcell CEO Klaus Mueller will be speaking speaking at the INMerge Innovation Summit.
The summit will include presentations, panel discussions, and various workshops with the participation of managers and representatives of leading companies from the country and the world, as well as investors, and local and foreign startups.
The goal of the INMerge Innovation Summit, which will take place on 10-11 October, is to contribute to the development of the innovation ecosystem, unite startups and investors, create an opportunity for cooperation and a platform for the exchange of ideas and experiences between all participants of the innovation ecosystem.
About Bakcell
Bakcell is the first and largest private telecommunications company in Azerbaijan. Bakcell currently provides high-quality and fast telecommunications services to more than three million customers. The company is committed to contributing to the sustainable development of Azerbaijan through innovation and artificial intelligence solutions and is one of the largest investors in the non-oil sector of the Azerbaijani economy.
Bakcel is part of NEQSOL Holding, an international group of companies active in the energy, telecommunications, high-tech, and construction sectors in various countries. ®
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