During the two-day visit, Belgian entrepreneurs took part in a discussion hosted by Investor Relations Department on the investment potential of Poznañ and Wielkopolska. They also participated in a business mixer event, i.e. face-to-face meetings to discuss sustainable development and the future of Belgian investments.
- I would like to thank the Belgian Business Chamber and its partners, such as the Belgian Embassy, for choosing the capital of Wielkopolska as the venue for this event. I hope it will contribute to strengthening business and cultural ties between Belgium and Poland and encourage more Belgian companies to invest in this part of our country - says Bartosz Guss, Deputy Mayor of Poznań.
There are 36 companies with Belgian capital in Poznań. These include companies operating in the investment, construction or confectionery sectors.
Belgian Business Chamber was established in 1992. It brings together Belgians doing business in Poland and Poles connected to the country. Chamber promotes economic and cultural cooperation and is a platform for the exchange of knowledge and experience. It has more than 100 active members and organises more than 50 events a year. The Poznań City Hall Investor Relations Department cooperates with the Belgian Business Chamber.
The Belgian Business Mixer event was held under the honorary patronage of Jacek Jaśkowiak, Mayor of Poznań.
JZ