Olivia Business Centre at the 8. Conference of the Association of Business Service Leaders (ABSL).
On June 12-14, the annual ABSL Conference takes place in Łódź under the slogan “The Old World Disrupted”. It is a unique international networking platform, which is also the most awaited event of the modern business services sector in the region of Central and Eastern Europe. In 2016, ABSL was hailed as the best congress in Poland, winning the m.in. with the NATO Congress. Last year’s edition was attended by approx. 1000 experts and managers managing the largest companies in the BSS sector. This year, as in previous years, they had the opportunity to listen to over 100 speakers and panelists, including m.in. David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016, and Randi Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media. The main goal of the conference is to create an opportunity for interaction and exchange of ideas between key business and policy influencers, and to discuss the latest megatrends.
Olivia Business Centre takes part in the event by presenting, m.in, THE MIXING SPACE – a space (modelled on the unique garden currently being created in Olivia), promoting the ideas of cooperation, exchange of ideas and conducive to the creation of new initiatives m.in. thanks to the meetings of diverse sectors, industries and people in a friendly, modern, diversity-supporting, high-quality environment. The motto of the OBC networking zone during the ABSL conference is telling “Happy people. Better business.”
See THE MIXING SPACE OLIVIA BUSINESS CENTRE
Over the last year, 32,000 people have found work in business service centres in Poland. There are already 244,000 people working in the industry, and 724 companies are already operating in it. Many of them are strong, global brands. The centres serve customers in 38 foreign languages. Among them are such niche ones as Hindi, Swahili or Urdu. Work in service centres is an offer for young people. The average age in the industry is 31 years old. On the map of the strongest centres, Kraków is unsurpassed with 55.8 thousand. Employed. They are followed by Warsaw (42.6 thousand) and Wrocław (40 thousand). The next places belong to the Tri-City (19.3 thousand), Katowice (19 thousand) and Łódź (18.1 thousand).
More information: www.absl-conference.com