KSB partner Jiří Horník will address Economic Forum in Krynica

The discussion will take place during a three-day forum to be held on 8 – 10 September 2015. The participants in the discussion will include, among others, a representative of Lufthansa aviation company, a representative of Polish airports operator and representatives of regional governments from Poland and Romania. The theme of the discussion will be, in particular, regional airports that cannot benefit from being located in capitals.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, the Economic Forum is one of the largest and most prominent gatherings of political and economic leaders of Central and Eastern Europe. Its aim is to create a platform on which topical economic and political issues could be discussed.
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