The 9th edition of the conference “Open to Scandinavia” will be held on 13th October 2022 in Elbląg (Old Town Hall, Stary Rynek 25 Street).

The conference “Open to Scandinavia” is addressed to the entrepreneurs from Sweden, Finland and Denmark as well as the representatives of SMEs from Warmia and Mazury, self-government units and business environment institutions. Its aim is to boost the economic connections of the region with the Scandinavian markets and to present Warmia and Mazury as a natural economic partner for the Scandinavian countries as well as present the investment potential and export opportunities of our region.

During this year’s event, representatives of Scandinavian companies operating in Poland will share their views on cooperation with our region. In turn, local entrepreneurs active on the Scandinavian markets will tell the participants why it is worth starting cooperation with Scandinavian companies and where to start looking for business partners.

The event program also includes workshops for 2 language groups, during which participants will receive practical tips on running a business in Poland and Scandinavia, taking into account cultural differences.

To participate in the conference please register at: https://cristaltravelnet.pl/otwarcinaskandynawie/en/ until October 7, 2022.

Download agenda here

For more information please contact: p.puza@warmia.mazury.pl.

Cannot come to Elbląg? No problem – join online! The link to the conference broadcast will be sent to the registered participants.

The event is organised by the Regional Government of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship and the City of Elbląg. The honorary patronage over the conference has been taken by the Embassy of Finland, the Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark and the Embassy of Sweden. The media patrons of the event are Gazeta Olsztyńska, Dziennik Elbląski, Truso TV and the internet portal biznes.wm.pl

The “Open to Scandinavian” event is carried out as a part of the project “Economic Promotion of Warmia and Mazury 2020+” co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund under the Regional Operational Program of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship for 2014-2020.