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Mercedes-Benz Business Week Georgia

By Mariam Chanishvili
Thursday, June 13
The Mercedes-Benz and Bene Exclusive events organized by Mercedes-Benz Business Week were held in Tbilisi for the first time.

The event took place on June 7-9 at the Biltmore Hotel Tbilisi and Republic Club.

Mercedes-Benz Business Week Georgia provided an excellent opportunity to come up with ideal business partnership solution for clients and vendors, discuss collaborative learning and problem solving between buyers and providers, develop meaningful relationships by sharing key challenges, consult with speakers delivering educational business keynotes, etc.

Within the event, companies will be able to plan business meetings with potential partners, which was organized by Networking Georgia team.

Mercedes-Benz Business Week Tbilisi focused on relevant issues, involving the ways of stimulation of new thinking and inspiring action. It also provided a unique networking environment and B2B meetings to connect with like-minded professionals. The event was organized by the “Bene Exclusive” company.

Invited speaker Ilkhomjon Fayziev - Regional Manager for Eastern Europe at Mercedes-Benz Daimler discussed various issues, while Davit Turashvili, Georgian writer focused on the topic “Literature and Business.” International speaker Andrei Fedorov discussed relevant issues with the participants.

Mariam Kvrivishvili, a Head of National Tourism Administration, also participated in the event.

On June 9, the final event was accompanied with music by Max the Sax and the invited DJ.

Max the Sax has become very popular in Georgia since his appearance in 2016 in Batumi right before the concert by Maroon 5. He rose to fame as the former sax player of the Parov Stelar Band. Markus Ecklmayr aka Max The Sax has appeared on stage or recorded with LMT Connection, Grant Laszlo, Nick Hollywood (White Minsk), Gabriel & Castellon, Parov Stelar Band, The Max. Boogaloos, Peter Cruseder, La Rochelle Band, Roland Schwar, etc.

Networking Georgia is the first Georgian project, which serves to deepen and gain business contacts in an informal environment.