Hunza Inspired Theme Office Launched in Brussels

Foreign OfficeHunza Inspired Theme Office Launched in Brussels

 

Islamabad, Pakistan: A “Hunza Inspired Theme Office” has been launched in Brussels.

According to a press statement issued by Foreign Office here on Friday, an entire building for offices decorated on the theme of people of Hunza Valley in Pakistan has been launched in Brussels.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to the European Union, Belgium and Luxembourg was the chief guest at the grand opening of the Hunza inspired offices set up by the Tribes Inspiring Workplaces a company that arranges offices for business professionals.

Addressing a large gathering of Belgian businessmen, professionals, media and officers of Embassy of Pakistan, Ambassador Hashmi briefed the audience on the history, geography, people, culture and business opportunities in Pakistan with particular focus on Gilgit and Baltistan region.

She highlighted immense business opportunities available in Pakistan particularly in the wake of Pakistan’s pivotal role in Road and Belt project. She apprised the participants about the development work in the Northern Areas of Pakistan by the government as well as support rendered by Agha Khan Development Network.

Hunza Inspired Office Launched in Brussels

The CEO of Tribes Inspiring Workplaces Mr Eduard Schaepman said that he was inspired by the work ethics of people of Hunza. In the present world where old age becomes a disadvantage, in Hunza, old people are seen as assets carrying all the experience and wisdom and they continue to work till the time they want.

He said he loved Pakistan and visited the country. He said that unfortunately media portrays a negative picture of the country.Tribes inspiring work place provides inspiring, professional and dedicated business meeting rooms to suit every requirement, where people can choose from many training and meeting rooms across any of their locations. Pakistan Embassy also presented framed posters to the company at the launch.

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