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2016 – the Polish year

2016 - the Polish year
In 2016,
within only three confirmed events 1 200 participants of the aviation market, 12 000 dentists, and over 1 000 women leaders will meet in Poland.


Three large
and prestigious conferences, which in two years will be held in Poland have been confirmed.

 

Routes Europe – Europe’s largest conference addressed to the air transport market, will be held in Krakow on 24th-26th April 2016. This meeting brings together numerous airlines, airports and tourism authorities, including budget and national carriers from across the region. Participation in the conference offers the opportunity to meet with the most influential professionals from the global aviation industry. The presence of the Routes Europe in Krakow is very important for the city and its tourism development, including business tourism. The event can greatly contribute the development of the network of air connections from and to Krakow, being a priority issue, in the context of the current development of local infrastructure.

 

The FDI Annual World Dental Congress will be the largest international medical congress in the history of Poznan. It will be held from 7 to 10 September 2016. The scientific and training event will be held in at least six MTP halls. During the four-day event, participants of the congress will get acquainted with the most innovative treatment techniques and innovations in diagnosis and therapy. The conference will be accompanied by a trade fair and a series of business, workshop and networking meetings.

 

Global Summit of Women in 2016 will be held in Warsaw. Global summits called the “Davos of women” are the largest and the most important economic forum of women. They have been held for 24 years, each year in a different country, they bring together the world female leaders, politicians, heads of the largest corporations and leaders of non-governmental organisations. In 2014, the summit was held in Paris and was attended by 1,100 women from 80 countries of the world.

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