“EnterpriseAzerbaijan” and the University of Nevada of the United States begin cooperation
A meeting has been held between the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication (CAERC) and the University of Nevada of the United States.
The event was attended by Professor of the University of Nevada, Director of the Ozmen Center for Entrepreneurship, International Business Programs Specialist Mehmet Tosun, Head of Projects Department Vusala Jafarova and Head of EnterpriseAzerbaijan.com portal Matanat Musayeva.
The sides exchanged views on the business environment and entrepreneurship in Azerbaijan, international investment and attraction of foreign investors, innovation and startup ecosystem, issues of multipurpose cooperation between the University of Nevada and EnterpriseAzerbaijan were also discussed.
It should be noted that the memorandum of understanding between CAERC and the University of Nevada came into force in 2021.








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