Head of "Azexport" participated in the training on digitalization in Germany
Aykhan Gadashov, the head of the "Azexport" portal operated by the Center for Analysis of Economic Reforms and Communication, participated in the training program organized within the regional technical assistance project "Digital transformation of small and medium-sized enterprises in the countries of the Eastern Partnership of the European Union." The training was conducted by the German International Cooperation Society (GIZ) in Mannheim.
During the training, A. Gadashov provided information about the capabilities of the "Azexport" portal, highlighting its involvement in projects related to virtual reality-based technologies in exhibition and conference halls.
The training sessions included presentations by professors and teachers from the University of Mannheim on the latest innovations in digitization, specifically focusing on the digitalization of small and medium-sized enterprises and solutions applied in the digital innovation hub. Participants gained insights into various state institutions and private organizations involved in digitization during the training, which took place from December 10 to 15.
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