
The Bucharest Tech Week is back this summer, running from June 14 to 20 for its ninth installment. During this event, around 30,000 tech aficionados are anticipated to explore cutting-edge technological advancements showcased by roughly 70 exhibitors at the biggest fair aimed at the broader audience. Furthermore, over 60 speakers will present their knowledge across five industry summits, addressing more than 1,500 business experts on prevailing trends.
On the initial two days of the event, specifically June 14 and 15, the Tech Expo will be open at Romexpo Pavilion B1. Attendees can look forward to exploring innovations in sectors like smart homes, electric mobility, robotics, and gaming through various interactive exhibits. Additionally, this year’s iteration welcomes The Smart Home Summit – Spring Edition, providing guests an opportunity to delve into state-of-the-art home automation solutions.
After the exhibition concludes, Bucharest Tech Week will proceed with five Business Summits running from June 16 through June 20 at NORD Events Center courtesy of Globalworth. More than 60 leading experts will share their knowledge on cutting-edge developments in technology, artificial intelligence, strategic business practices, and much more. This year introduces an exciting new addition: the AI Coding Summit, designed specifically for training developers who wish to master incorporating artificial intelligence techniques into their software projects.
The event offers more than 25 hours of exclusive content and includes networking opportunities for over 1,500 business professionals. You can buy tickets for the Business Summits at a discounted price of EUR 269 until April 3rd.
Entry to the Tech Expo is complimentary for those aged 18 and above who register beforehand.
The current year's event is anticipated to surpass all previous editions, placing technology and innovation at the core of Bucharest. Additional information can be found elsewhere. here .
irina.marica@romania-insider.com
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