Sweden-Ukraine Business Forum Strengthens Cooperation Between Two Countries
For two days the capital of Ukraine Kyiv became a place where representatives of Swedish and Ukrainian leading companies in different areas gathered. The Swedish-Ukraine Business Forum, organized by the Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine and Swedish Trade and Invest Council Business Sweden, took place on June 4-5th.
- (1888PressRelease) June 12, 2014 - Major Swedish and Ukrainian companies became Forum partners, among them are a multinational provider of communications technology and services Ericsson, a multinational food packaging and processing company Tetra Pak, cosmetics group Oriflame, Swedish financial group Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (SEB), a major Swedish automotive industry manufacturer Scania, Shelton Petroleum - a company engaged in exploration and production of oil and gas, and Sigma - a leading Scandinavian IT solutions provider. The representatives of professional communities including the European Business Association were also invited to the Forum. The event was visited by 200 attendees by total and became another milestone in cooperation development between two countries.
The overall idea of the Business Forum is to facilitate networking between Swedish and Ukrainian organizations and highlight the prospects of economic and social development of Ukraine. The event is focused on enhancing business opportunities in Ukraine and on the industries with the greatest future potential.
The agenda started with opening dinner and welcome addresses by Andreas von Beckerath. In his inspiring speech, the Ambassador of Sweden in Ukraine underlined that Sweden is ready to support Ukraine in all its endeavors. Cooperation between the two countries - the Ambassador noted - is very important for further development of both parties. Ukraine and Sweden have a long history of cooperation. Sweden is among top 10 countries by the volume of investments to Ukrainian economy. Last year they were up to $ 25 million.
Solemn ceremony continued by Ruslana Lyzhychko - a famous Ukrainian singer, the winner of Eurovision contest 2004. She said a few kind words about the readiness of the Sweden to support Ukraine, then she sang the national anthem of Ukraine in two languages - Ukrainian and Swedish.
She was followed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden Carl Bildt: "Ukraine has recently faced a lot of challenges, he noted. However, new times come and open new opportunities, which must be taken."
Carl Bildt also said that the same day he attended the meeting of the President-elect Petro Poroshenko and the US leader Barack Obama in Warsaw, Poland. "I was really impressed with a progressive program of the development of Ukrainian economy, that Poroshenko presented", added Mr. Bildt.
The opening ceremony of the forum was also visited by the second President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma and Andriy Parubiy, the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.
The press-conference with Ukraine and Sweden state representatives opened the second day of the Forum and was followed by Forum`s partners presentation. Sigma Ukraine company - the largest Swedish company working in Ukraine in the area of software development - was among the forum senior sponsors and was presented by Valery Krasovsky, Sigma Ukraine`s COO.
"Sigma Ukraine was founded 12 years ago. At that time we were a company of 6 specialists. Six years later Sigma Ukraine joint Sigma Group and became an international company with global presence. Today we provide top-tier services to companies in different business verticals. We cooperate with major European companies, among them are Scandinavian Airlines, Scania, Fortum, Viaplay and many others," said Valery Krasovsky. "We take part in government initiatives on amending the tax code of Ukraine, developing IT education. Ukrainian IT industry has a great potential, we have a lot of great minds here, and we are well-known in Europe and in the world as an IT country. We think that IT sector is the future of Ukraine and the driver of the whole economics development."
The Forum continued with working sessions.
The first was keynoted by Pavlo Sheremeta. the Minister of Economics Development and Trade expressed the confidence that Ukraine is very attractive for investing. "We are constantly working to attract more countries to invest in the Ukrainian economy. We are actively fighting against corruption, which, unfortunately, remains a big problem in Ukraine. We have a program of actions to enhance Ukraine`s attractiveness and we are ready to implement it," Pavlo Sheremeta said.
The panelists agreed that economics reformation will be possible when the government will attract investments by creating transparent conditions of doing business in Ukraine. "To make investments Ukraine`s national project the government had to be changed. That is what happened. The new government has a strong political will to bring changes to the economy. Our ambitious goal is to bring Ukraine in top 10 countries by ease of doing business," Serhiy Yevtushenko, the Head of State Agency for Investment and National Projects of Ukraine.
The second discussion was dedicated to the energy efficiency and keynoted by the Vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development Volodymyr Groysman. He noted that energy development is vital for the economy of the country: "For years we were dependent on energy resources supply. We still don`t have a clear strategy how to bring the country out of this addiction. To ensure the steady growth of the economy, first of all we should develop and implement such a strategy."
Serhyi Kvit, the Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine became a keynote speaker of the stream devoted to the ICT technologies role in cross-sector upgrade.
Over the last years Ukraine has become known as the largest IT hub of the Central and Eastern Europe. The Ukrainian IT industry and its export segment show active development; year by year the number of specialists employed in the industry increases, the growth goes up to 50% per year, according the experts` opinion. IT industry is growing faster than traditional industries, gaining 30-40% per year even in the period of economic crisis, bringing new work places, forming positive image of Ukraine, building cooperation with other countries.
For years Ukrainian IT industry developed without any support from the government. However to keep its leading position and continue growth it required attention from State bodies. 4 years ago the representatives of Ukrainian IT business together with European Business Associations and IT Committee, acting within its frameworks, initiated the process of establishing a dialogue with the government to create favorable conditions for the industry development.
"First of all we should draw our attention to the IT education development in Ukraine", said Serhiy Kvit. "We should build strong cooperation between universities and research institutes as well as with business - these are the key to further success."
Carl Vikingsson, one of the panelists of the ICT stream and CEO at Sigma Technology commented: "Creating the bridge between educational institutions and business is what we have been doing over the recent years. Our company cooperates with major Ukrainian and European universities, we give Ukrainian students the opportunity to go to Sweden for studying, we actively participate in activities, dedicated to Ukrainian education growth."
Forum program ended with the Concert of Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine National Philarmony led by a Swedish conductor Maestro Niklas Willén, symbolizing how productive the cooperation between two countries can be.
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