Architect Romolo Nati joins dignitaries, fellow entrepreneurs, investors as speaker in first-ever Davao Business Conference
Davao City takes center stage in expert insights and discussions focusing on how the highly-urbanized city can be the next international investment hub. This high-level business online conference gathers an impressive panel of speakers and presenters representing various business, investment, and government sectors centering on new, thriving opportunities for the Davao Region where European companies may find reason to invest and do business.
Italian Architect Romolo Nati, current CEO and Executive Chairman of Italpinas Development Corporation, speaks from experience and delves on how investing in emerging cities around the country brought him favorable business opportunities while becoming an important contributor to the flourishing local economies. Also present are noteworthy representatives from all the European chambers present in the Philippines such as the Spanish Chamber of Commerce, the French Chamber, the Dutch Chamber, the German Chamber, Advantage Austria and the Nordic Chamber of Commerce as well as the President of the Davao Chamber of Commerce, Hon. Malou Monteverde; Economist and Head of the Davao Investment Promotion Center, Christian Cambaya; NEDA Regional Head, Maria Lourdes Damaso-Lim; Italian Ambassador to the Philippines, Hon. Marco Clemente; and European Delegation to the Philippine’s Head of Development Cooperation, Christoph Wagner.
The Davao Business Conference is part of the Regional Development Conference Series that are being held nationwide in the Philippines. This initiative aims to connect local and international stakeholders to foster business relationships that ensure inclusive and sustainable growth and that empower local MSMEs and the business sector to discover new business opportunities.
Registration can be made via the registration link as follows: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ONH4NiEHTCOiBtI1e7XmTw on social media or by email on info@iccpi.org.ph.