The Entrepreneur's Day Forum will be held in the Lomonosov Cluster on May 26.
On May 26, the Lomonosov Cluster will host the Entrepreneur's Day forum as part of the Moscow Entrepreneurship Week. During the forum, participants will be able to turn ideas into practical steps for business development. This was reported on May 12 on the official Internet portal of the capital. mos.ru .
The Forum will become a platform for discussing current challenges and business opportunities. Entrepreneurs will gain new knowledge, practical tools, and will also be able to find partners and solutions for the development of their companies.
The forum's program is divided into three blocks. The track "Business Orientation" will open with a series of TED talks where speakers will discuss the transformation of the market and the skills needed in a changing economy. Participants will learn about effective tools for business development, personal brand creation, and building sustainable business processes.
"This year's Entrepreneur's Day will bring together more than 3,000 participants and over 20 experts. The business program is built around three key tracks: "Business Orientation", "Entrepreneurial Map" and "Vector of Opportunities", which will help entrepreneurs find new growth points and get practical development tools," said Kristina Kostroma, Head of the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of Moscow.
In the "Entrepreneurial Map" section, participants will discuss long-term partnerships, ecosystem development, and the use of artificial intelligence in business. The program includes a series of short interviews and discussions.
The final track will be "Vector of Possibilities" in the format of an interactive show. Entrepreneurs will share stories about key decisions that have helped them scale their business. Participants will discuss how to make strategic decisions in the face of uncertainty.
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