Following our recent Business Leaders Forum where we explored the opportunities for the UK and Ukraine to collaborate, BIFA invites members to attend the 4th annual Ukrainian Infrastructure Forum on 29th October.

Taking place at the CMS law offices in London, this event is being hosted by the Strategy Council with support from the Embassy of Ukraine in the UK.

The full conference agenda and sign up link can be found here.

BIFA members receive a 25% discount on the registration fee, just complete the online form and enter BIFA25 in the comments section.

The Forum brings together all stakeholders – including IFIs, multilateral organisations, Ukrainian official bodies, financial institutions, engineering groups, advisors and infrastructure developers and operators – for a timely discussion of the opportunities for the private sector to play a lead role in transforming and rebuilding the country.

The authoritative speaker line-up features leading engineering and construction companies, government ministries, IFIs and other financial institutions, who are actively involved in Ukraine’s future growth, such as: Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine, Jacobs, EBRD, IFC, Dragon Capital, Arup, UK Department for Business and Trade, UK Department for Transport, Gleeds, CMS, iC consulenten, umgi, UCL, BDP, HHLA International, European Investment Bank, PPP Agency of Ukraine, NEO ECO, Egis, KAN Development, US DFC, Amber Infrastructure, Verkhovna Rada Transport & Infrastructure Committee  and many more.

For details about how you can get involved, please contact the organiser, Stephen Butler, directly at: stephen.butler@strategy-council.com .

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