Hungarian Minister for Innovation and Technology visits Católica Porto Business School

Under a partnership between FIN and Iberian Business Rail, Católica Porto Business School received on June 3rd, László Gyorgy, Hungarian Minister for Innovation and Technology. The visit follows a session on "business in the Portuguese-speaking world" and on the "post-pandemic world and its impact on business and new businesses", which took place on June 1st.

This session, organized by Iberian Business Rail, promoted the reflection on the strategic position of Portugal and its opportunities in several sectors, having as one of the principal speakers Alberto Carvalho Neto, coordinator of the program "Portugal as Open Door for Portuguese Speaking Countries" in CPBS.

Given the networking possibilities created among the different participants (Angolans, Mozambicans, Georgians, and Hungarians, among others), FIN invited the Hungarian minister to visit Católica Porto Business School. The purpose was clear: creating synergies on the issues addressed, emphasizing the importance of "visiting" new places and business experiences.

FIN2022, held on June 2nd and 3rd, is a multi-sectoral event for companies that strive to extend their network and business connections worldwide with global recognition for the experience and notoriety of its speakers and the emergence of partnerships between the stakeholders.

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