What’s next? FMCG market exclusive for business decision-makers

By: Budai Klára Date: 2024. 09. 23. 11:23

This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/8-9

Nenad Pacek, founder and president of Global Success Advisors and EMEA Business Group, started the series of presentations. He reported a more positive outlook for the global economy than last year, noting the decline in producer and supplier prices in Europe and at global level. Following the presentation Szilvia Krizsó had a discussion with Péter Noszek, CEO of Nestlé Hungária. He stressed the importance of maintaining competitiveness, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that the global economic situation, inflationary pressures and changes in producer prices create for a company – and the FMCG sector as a whole

„For us, Business Meetup&Dinner is like day zero of the autumn Business Days. We will introduce the most important current topics, on which we will build the 5 days at the end of September”, Zsuzsanna Hermann, Managing Editor of Trade magazine, the event’s founder opened the event.

Arthur Keleti, cybersecurity futurologist and founder of the Info/Cybersec, Trends, Buzz and Networking Day (ITBN) analysed the future challenges in AI and cybersecurity. He focused mainly on the new security threats, emphasising the benefits of adopting proactive security measures and strategies. Zoltán Gazsi, managing director of Eisberg talked about the psychological aspects of people-centred leadership and executive decision-making. He stressed that future leaders need to be empathetic and adaptable.

The exclusive meeting was closed by György Jaksity, with whom we will continue at Business Day on 26 September

Finally Concorde president György Jaksity spoke to Szilvia Krizsó about the latest trends in economic policy. He looked at the current economic situation and highlighted the importance of investing in health, at both individual and corporate level. Concorde’s expert also discussed technological innovation and its impact on the economy. //

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