International Oktoberfest 2022
On September 9, JWW Accounting Office took part in the International Oktoberfest 2022. This is the 17th edition, which, just like last year, took place in the picturesque surroundings of the Toya Golf & Country Club. The event provides an opportunity for active networking, exchange of information and experiences, and gaining valuable contacts.
International Oktoberfest in Wrocław is a meeting jointly organized by the British-Polish Chamber of Commerce, the Polish-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the American Chamber of Commerce in Poland and the Scandinavian-Polish Chamber of Commerce. The event was officially started with a ceremonial reflection of the barrel, which follows the tradition of the Oktoberfest. The event was accompanied by performances by the Bavarian Orchestra.
The event supports the international exchange of information and indicates the trends that appear on the market in terms of economic development. We are glad that thanks to our membership of the Polish-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce and the British-Polish Chamber of Commerce, we actively participate in the business environment – says Aleksander Widawski, Vice President of the Management Board of JWW.
International Oktoberfest in Wrocław has become a valued event not only by entrepreneurs investing in Wrocław and Lower Silesia, but also by the local community. Every year the number of companies associated in the Chambers increases, which is why it is becoming more and more popular. More information on the Organizer’s website: International Oktoberfest 2022.
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