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E-health and smart cities are among the highlights of Bulgarian Digital Week 2021

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More than 150 speakers from around the world, united in 14 thematic conferences, will participate in this year's Bulgarian Digital Week 2021 from June 21 to 26. The forum will be held online and will provide current news and good practices for the leading areas of business and management through information technology.

The focus of this year's edition will be digital healthcare and good practices on how to build its sustainable model in the future with the help of information technology.

Other topics will also be discussed, such as e-commerce and the main trends in it after the advent of Covid-19, the development of smart cities, green energy opportunities, digital development of human resources and marketing industry, etc.

The Bulgarian National Radio is a media partner of the event.

Compiled by Veneta Nikolova




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