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PRESS RELEASE: Kyiv will host the 6th international conference "Progress trends in technologies and business of infocommunication operators"
3 October 2008, 20:35
On October 29-31, 2008, within the context of the 6th Eastern Europe exhibition and conference ЕЕВС 2008 Telecom&Broadcasting, The sixth international conference "Progress trends in technologies and business of infocommunication operators" will be held. October 2, 2008, Kyiv, Ukraine. Annually during the work of EEBC the exhibition organizers and partners conduct a series of conferences, seminars and round tables in close co-operation with key participants of the market of telecommunications and TV and radio broadcasting, dedicated to discussing vital issues of the branch, the current situation, the prospects of development of technologies and services, operators’ plans and manufacturers’ opportunities in the countries of Europe and the CIS. The conference will be held between October 29-31, 2008 in Kyiv, in KyivExpoPlaza exhibition complex within the framework of The 6th Eastern Europe exhibition and conference in telecommunications and broadcasting ЕЕВС 2008 Telecom & Broadcasting, organized by TECHEXPO Company.
First Japanese-Ukrainian art festival Japan-Ukrainian Art Festival .JPEG
25 September 2008, 13:37
New extension of art communication space SEPTEMBER 27TH – PERFORMANCE Address: 9а, Rishelyevskaya street SEPTEMBER 28TH-OCTOBER 7TH – EXHIBITION Marine Gallery, Marine passenger terminal In September 2008, a group of artists, followers of the legendary founder of Japanese avant-garde movement – Shimamoto Shozo, will visit Ukraine. "BonBon" group (on one of Japanese dialects “bonbon” means «spiritual freedom», «spiritual extension») consists of four artists, DJ and VJ, who are going to show creative interaction with Ukrainian artists in the format of art performance and exhibition, which will take place in Odessa on September 27th, at: 9а, Rishelyevskaya street. The event starts at 7 PM and goes until the early morning. Admission is free. The event format requires holding an open exposition of installations and objects made of Japanese and Ukrainian artists working together in the same space, and live-paint performance by the artists as a key point of the event.
Representatives form Irish commercial, scientific and educational companies to hold meetings in Kiev
24 September 2008, 16:44
29 September – 2 October, 2008, Kiev, Ukraine – Dublin, Ireland Enterprise Ireland Moscow (www.enterprise-ireland.com / www.enterprise-ireland.com.ua ) is pleased to announce that is running its annual Market Development Visit to Kiev and other Ukrainian cities. Previously, such visits have generated business and increased cooperation between Irish and Ukrainian companies. On this occasion, the visit will particularly focus on sectors such as: banking solutions; construction; inward investments; consulting; and education services. The following companies intend to participate in the upcoming event: CR2 www.cr2.com – software technology and multi-channel banking; Griffith College Dublin www.gcd.ie – a private university focusing on accounting, business and legal training; Haydon Investments www.haydoninvestments.com – real estate investments; Headcount Solutions www.headcount.ie – recruitment services and resourcing consultancy; Keenan System www.keenansystem.com – agricultural machinery and nutrition systems; Murray O’Laoire www.murrayolaoire.com - architecture, interior design, master planning and urban design services; Project Management Group www.pmg.ie – construction project management, architectural or engineering design, technical and environmental consulting; Taxback.com www.taxback.com – an online agency providing global income tax services for individuals and facilitating the international payment of university fees by students; Waterford Institute of Technology www.wit.ie – an Irish University with a scientific research centre focussing on the area of computing technology; Ukraine is fast becoming one of the most important European markets for retail development and investments, education services, financial services and agribusiness.
Ukraine must extend an export «corn corridor» and create the agrarian infrastructure
19 September 2008, 09:40
According to Ukrainian Government plans, this year the 22,5 million tons of grain will export. However, the carrying capacity of present „corn corridor” allows to take out outside a country only 14 millions tone for a year. As the result, surplus of grain in the country and huge supply will caused to reduction of prices on grain at home market. Therefore, basic problem of agrarian sector of Ukraine for today is absence of powers for storage harvest and their transporting for a border. «This year Ukraine took the record harvest of grain. But however, powers are not enough inside the country, to save grain until there will be the best price on world markets. Domestic agrarians try to sell it as quick as possible, because they haven’t places to storage it. To increase an export possibility in the future, it’s necessary to build an additional powers for drying and storage of grain in Ukraine, new motor-car and railway roads, ports, and others, but it’s not the only problem.
PRESS RELEASE: DLA Piper announced the results of the semifinal of the all-Ukraine scholarship competition for law students 2008
6 August 2008, 17:48
Kyiv – Lawyers of the Kyiv office of DLA Piper, a global legal services provider, finalized the initial evaluation of the students' papers, submitted in the first round of the DLA Piper All-Ukraine Scholarship Competition for Law Students 2008. As a result of the 1st round, semifinalists of this year Competition are: Alina Bas, Kateryna Berko, Oleksandra Karpenko, Liliya Kostuchenko, Olga Kroytor, Vadym Lygin, Julia Muravska, Oleksandr Pankiv, Iryna Popika, Olena Popova, Oleksandra Sandulenko, Andriy Snitko, Iryna Fedorovych, Oleh Fedusiv, Fatima Khanieva, Vitaliy Khilko. "According to the conditions of the Competition, we had to identify 20 best papers from the whole mass which was submitted, but we had only chose 16 for semifinal. Half of these were dedicated to the problems of land relations in Ukraine and the second half – to controversial issues of corporate law of Ukraine. Papers on financial issues and on IP were quite weak, so we declined them in semifinal," comments Margarita Karpenko, Managing Partner of DLA Piper in Kyiv.
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