Over 1300 attendees graced the International Economic Zones Forum - 2025, held in Nizhny Novgorod.
The III International OES-2025 Forum took place in the historic city of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, on September 18, 2025. The event attracted a vast audience, with over 1300 people attending in person, and approximately 700 joining online from various regions of Russia and over 10 countries.
The forum, which brings together business communities, special economic zones, and government representatives, saw the participation of over 600 representatives of special economic zones in Russia. Among the attendees were federal and regional authorities from various regions of Russia.
The event, hosted in the heart of Russia, aimed to foster economic growth and collaboration. The Nizhny Novgorod Region Development Corporation played a significant role in organising the forum, ensuring its success.
The III International OES-2025 Forum was a testament to the growing interest in economic development and cooperation, as businesses and authorities came together to discuss strategies for a prosperous future. The forum marked an important step in fostering economic growth and collaboration, both within Russia and internationally.
Photo: Nizhny Novgorod Region Development Corporation
As the III International OES-2025 Forum came to a close, attendees left with a renewed sense of purpose and collaboration, ready to implement the strategies discussed and work towards a brighter economic future. The forum served as a platform for businesses and authorities to connect, collaborate, and create opportunities for growth and development.
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