(ANSA) - ROME, 01 AGO - There will be over six thousand
participants from over 60 countries in the 33rd edition of the
Karpacz Economic Forum, the so-called Davos of the East, the
most important conference in Central-Eastern Europe, scheduled
from 3 to 5 September with a focus on artificial intelligence.
The theme of this year's event - organized by the Foundation
Institute for Oriental Studies, in collaboration with the city
of Karpacz (Poland) and the Lower Silesian Voivodeship - is "The
time of new leaders: shaping the future together".
The Economic Forum launched 30 years ago, is a meeting for
representatives of politics, business, and science: among the
guests there are presidents, heads of government, ministers,
politicians and officials of local authorities, presidents of
companies, men of culture, renowned scientists, journalists,
commentators and representatives of non-governmental
organisations.
This year's edition features over 350 debates: topics include
the impact of the war in Ukraine on the global security
architecture, issues related to the green future, the question
of ethics in the development of artificial intelligence, as well
as economic challenges in the era of crises in the third decade
of the 21st century.
This year the Forum formula will be enriched with new
attractive elements for participants, including new thematic
areas in the program, a greater number of event formats, as well
as a special stage with the most important events. One of the
key themes will be the AI ;;Forum thematic path, organized in
collaboration with the Ministry of Digital Affairs and the
largest Polish universities, in which the most important topics
related to artificial intelligence and its impact on the future
of Poland will be discussed.
During the 33rd edition of the Forum, the Report on the state
of the economy of Poland and the countries of Central and
Eastern Europe will be presented: it is a scientific study,
prepared by the organizing body together with the Warsaw
Economic School.
The awards for exceptional personalities and deserving
companies and organizations are back again this year. There are
three categories: Man of the Year, Company of the Year and
Central and Eastern European Non-Governmental Organization of
the Year. (ANSA).
Karpacz Economic Forum, focus on artificial intelligence
Over six thousand participants in the 33rd edition in Poland