Save the Date! 13/11/2024 from 12:00 CET
Venue: Poland, Warsaw - EXPO XXI Conference hall ‘RECOVERY’
The next edition of the Recovery Construction Forum 3.0 is taking place in Warsaw (Poland) on 13 November 2024.
Main Forum organisers: Premier Expo Ukraine, Confederation of Builders of Ukraine (our Ukrainian member). The event is supported by FIEC: President Piero Petrucco, Kjetil Tonning (Chairman of the "Task Force Ukraine") and Director-General Domenico Campogrande will participate as Moderators.
This is a platform for further communication between the partner countries' construction industries to accelerate Ukraine recovery.
Among the participants are:
- Representatives of the Ukrainian authorities and European countries;
- Local self-government bodies;
- International financial institutions, donors, investors;
- Leaders of the construction industry.
The main topics that will be discussed include:
- Priorities for rebuilding Ukraine today and in the near future
- Ukraine's industrial recovery and investment promotion policy
- DREAM Ecosystem - the State Digital Ecosystem for Recovery Management
- Raising additional funds for recovery and expanding partnerships with European businesses
- Financing for reconstruction projects from Nefco
- International support programmes for Ukraine's recovery
- Successful experience in rebuilding affected communities
- Innovative recovery projects in Ukraine
- Open dialogue with government officials
- Prospects for the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2025 in Rome, Italy
- The MOBICCON-PRO project and the possibility of its use in Ukraine
- First attempts to implement construction waste recycling projects in Ukraine
- Experience of implementing JICA projects in Ukraine
Join the discussions, exchange ideas and create new opportunities for the future of Ukraine at the Forum 3.0!
In the below banner, you can have a preview of some key topics that will be presented and debated under the BLOCK 1 (session).
Detailed programme and conditions of participation are already available online at this link.
You can also download the preliminary PDF programme: