Alex Lutskiy, Founder and CEO of Innovecs, at Ukrainian Week in London

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October 2, 2018 1 min read

Alex Lutskiy, Founder and CEO of Innovecs, will participate in the panel discussion during Ukrainian Week in London aiming to strengthen the business ties between the UK and Ukraine. The series of events will focus on business, trade, tourism, investment, and finance showcasing the key Ukrainian economic players and emerging companies.

Ukrainian Week in London is a major initiative launched by Bate C. Toms, Chairman of the British Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce (BUCC), and Yuriy Kosyuk, Founder and Chairman of MHP, an agricultural company listed on the London Stock Exchange.

For this initiative, a business joins forces with the civil society and the expert community to explore the common interests of the UK and Ukraine in the context of the rising global challenges including investment, trade, and other business opportunities available in Ukraine.

Among other speakers are Kerry Hallard, President, Global Sourcing Association; CEO, Sourcing Association UK, Dmitry Brodskyi; CEO/Chief Technical Officer, Benito, a UK company outsourcing to Ukraine; Valery Krasovsky, Co-Founder, CEO, Sigma Software; Maksym Nefyodov, First Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine; Yaroslav Lyubinets, Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors, SoftServe and Andrew Pavliv, CEO and Founder, N-iX.

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