Forum "The Path to Sustainable Practices and Processes" in Burgas
On June 11, the city of Burgas will be the center of an important discussion on the future of the economy. The "Flora" Expo Center will welcome representatives of business, institutions, and academia for the "The Path to Sustainable Practices and Processes" forum.
The initiative is organized by Cleantech Bulgaria and United Bulgarian Bank (UBB) as part of the "Sustainability Academy" platform.
Key highlights and speakers:
- Emil Kalchev, Chief Economist of UBB, will analyze current trends and opportunities for companies in the context of the sustainable transition.
- Dobromir Simidchiev, Executive Director of Hydrolia AD, will focus on sustainable water resource management as a strategic competitive advantage.
Panel discussion:
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During the event, a discussion will be held with experts from the small and medium-sized business, financial, and academic sectors, including:
- Marina Stefanova – Vice Dean of the Faculty of Economics at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"
- Tsanka Taneva – Commercial Director for Bulgaria at Eurotrust
- Todor Andonov – Manager of Thermal Engineering OOD
- Nikolay Kirov – Manager of MESSU EOOD
- Martin Minkovski – Supervisor for European Projects and Financial Instruments at UBB
Коментари (2)
ivan958@bg
29.05.2026, 18:50Абе т'ва да не е шега?! Бургас ли стана домакин на форум за... кво бяха тия - "устойчиво развитие" и "зелени иновации"? Честито, Бургас! Най-после нещо свястно се случва в тая държава.
Mariya53
29.05.2026, 18:51Абе, вие сериозно ли сте?! Форум за "зелени иновации" пак ли? Да не би да са измислили нещо ново, което ние българите да не знаем вече? Все едно, само думи... ама кой ще ги плати тия "иновации"? От заплатите ни ли ще вадим пари да финансираме такива събития?!