The 18th European Economic Congress brought together over 20,000 participants, including 15,500 in-person attendees, and over 700 accredited journalists, achieving record attendance. For three days (April 22-24), the International Congress Centre and Spodek Arena in Katowice hosted over 200 debates on the prospects for Europe, economic resilience and competitiveness, security, energy transition, investments, technological development, and the hu…
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The 18th European Economic Congress brought together over 20,000 participants, including 15,500 in-person attendees, and over 700 accredited journalists, achieving record attendance. For three days (April 22-24), the International Congress Centre and Spodek Arena in Katowice hosted over 200 debates on the prospects for Europe, economic resilience and competitiveness, security, energy transition, investments, technological development, and the hu…