"The involvement of an increasing
number of stakeholders on an international scale is a primary
objective for the regional administration, not only given the
significant event in October," the Big Science Business Forum in
Trieste (BSBF 2024), but also to "strengthen the interaction
between the world of research and the world of business and thus
generate significant economic and employment spin-offs in the
territory." That is what Friuli Venezia Giulia's Regional
Councillor for Research, Alessia Rosolen, said at the end of the
two-day event featuring the Big Science Business Forum in
Bratislava and Prague.
The BSBF 2024 presentation 'tour' previously visited
Belgrade, Serbia. It is a real 'roadshow' that will also visit
other Central and Eastern European capitals, including Warsaw
(April 16) and Budapest (May 7).
During the stages in Bratislava and Prague, Rosolen reported
that 150 stands have already been booked for the BSBF, with 14
national pavilions scheduled. These figures confirm the event's
importance, on which, said Rosolen again, "we must invest with
conviction, increasing awareness of the opportunities related to
the Big Science market, through the enhancement of the
relational heritage built over time with interlocutors from the
Balkan and Central European area."
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