The European Silk Road Summit goes to Budapest, registrations are open
The European Silk Road Summit, the largest event dedicated to the New Silk Road, is preparing for its 7th edition, which will take place between 29-30 November in Budapest. This year’s central theme, ‘Bridging Boundaries, Expanding Network,’ will focus on alternatives.
While the main route is still open, the last couple of years have created increased possibilities for the Middle Corridor and the CEE and Balkan regions, and this year’s event will dive into them. Registrations are already open, so make sure to reserve your place.
How is the Middle Corridor developing, and what actions does it need to increase its capacity? We will try to answer this question by breaking down the multimodal route into three parts: the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea and the role of Turkey. Moreover, we will thoroughly examine the CEE and Balkan regions, which are naturally served by alternative routes like the Middle Corridor. Is infrastructure sufficient in these regions, and can they be considered part of the New Silk Road?
Come to discuss the above topics and more, and meet with over 300 rail freight professionals. Registrations are already open with a special early bird offer you don’t want to miss. At the same time, a call for papers is running until 31 August, so make sure also to apply and pitch points and ideas to discuss during the two-day conference.
Conference, awards and more
As mentioned above, the European Silk Road Summit 2023 in Budapest will last two days between 29-30 November. On the evening of 28 November, a welcoming reception with drinks will be held so that delegates can meet each other before the official programme starts.
On 29 November, the event will kick off with the conference at InterContinental Budapest. The conference day will include plenary and breakout sessions, networking breaks and drinks, while it will close with a seated, multiple-course networking dinner. Most importantly, the Silk Road Ambassador 2023 will be unveiled during the conference day. Who will be this year’s winner and successor of Thomas Kowitzki from DHL Global Forwarding, who won last year?
The event will end on 30 November with a site visit in one of Budapest’s key logistic locations. More information about the full conference programme, award nomination, and site visit will be announced soon, so keep an eye on the event’s official website and don’t forget to block your agendas and register already.