Baku set to host Bakutel 2018 Exhibition from December 4-7

BusinessBaku set to host Bakutel 2018 Exhibition from December 4-7

Azerbaijan’s Capital City Baku is set to host Bakutel 2018 next month, marking the beginning of High Technologies Week.

The four-day 24th Azerbaijan International Telecommunications and Information Technologies Exhibition and Conference will be held at Baku Expo Center from December 4 to 7, 2018.

The exhibition expects over 200 exhibitors from 20 Countries worldwide including leading ICT companies, mobile operators, internet providers, system integrators, distributors of well-known brands and young developers.

It will welcome national stands of such Countries as Italy, Iran, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Republic of Belarus, the United States, Slovenia, France and Croatia.

The Bakutel 2018 will turn into a real festival of innovations such as it will present IT solutions of new generation for banks, urban transport, retail, smart city systems, 4G/5G mobile technologies, services in the field of fibre-optic and cloud technologies.

Moreover, about 40 percent of the total number of participants will be permanent exhibitors of Bakutel.

During the exhibition, various business events are planned which include; business to business meetings and speeches on current topics; a presentation zone for technology developers and material manufacturers to present their products and projects; and a number of surprises, contests and quizzes.

It will provide everyone with the opportunity to learn about the best industry achievements and technologies and to find new partners and investors, as well as effective solutions for the development of their business.

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