Aiming to mutually develope trade relations and investments in technology, the Hungarian National Trading House (MNKH) and ALX GREECE organized the event Re: Define Technology, under the auspices of the Hungarian Embassy, which took place at the Hotel Grande Bretagne on Tuesday December 12th.

The Hungarian National Trading House (MNKH), always aiming at innovative entrepreneurship, created the new support platform Business Grove, which promotes the development of business relations between Hungarian and Greek technology companies. The aim is to attract companies seeking partnerships both locally and international. During the event there were case studies of innovative applications and technology uses from both the public and the private sector. The event ended with an open discussion.

Business Grove Mission is to provide multifaceted assistance to existing and start-up organizations and companies looking for partnerships in international markets and characterized by intense extraversion and innovative spirit, through extensive analysis and improvement of business needs and their wish.

The new platform is the appropriate basis for companies that intend to foster competitiveness and their extroversion, tracing new avenues of growth, in order to create strong, and long business ties.

Executives of ALX GREECE thanks to the extensive experience and expertise, provide support and mentoring services based on reliable sources and relationships.

Re: Define Technology event was honored with the presence of the Ambassador of Hungary to Greece, Mr Erik Haupt, who opened the event. At the same time, given the opportunity for attendees to get to know the Hungarian National Trading House better, as it is the link between the two countries in the fields of trade and investment, as an institution that promotes the business and economic relations between Greek and Hungarian companies.

The Hungarian National trading House and ALX Greece have significant expertise in strategic sectors of the economy, with emphasis in the areas of information technology and communications (ICT), urban development applications and smart cities, agriculture and livestock production, food and drink, health, biotechnology, waste management and water resources as well as investment in Greece, Hungary, Southeast Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean.

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