Restoration Projects in Azerbaijan's Liberated Territories Could Offer Inspiration for Ukraine
The IV International Scientific-Practical Conference on "Financial Market Development in Ukraine: Risks, Problems, and Prospects" was held. The conference took place in an online format with representatives from various prestigious educational institutions worldwide participating. Azerbaijan was represented at the conference by the Department of Business Economics and Management of the Azerbaijan University of Architecture and Construction (AzUAC).
During the conference, Professor MahabbatMammadov, the head of the Department of Business Economics and Management, delivered a presentation discussing the economic projects being implemented in Azerbaijan's territories completely destroyed as a result of Armenian aggression over the past 30 years. The speaker provided detailed information about the Smart Village, Smart City, green economy, and green energy projects implemented in the economic regions of Karabakh and Eastern Zangazur. Mehriban Mammadov emphasized that Ukraine could benefit from Azerbaijan's experience in the development of the financial market, ensuring its security, and the restoration of devastated territories.
Additionally, several faculty members and students from the Department of Business Economics and Management made presentations during the conference. They included Associate Professors ElshadYusifov, Orkhan Naghdiyev, Senior Teachers NamigKazimov, Lala Alakbarova, and Isa Mirzayev, a master's student specializing in Business Organization and Management.
It's worth noting that the conference was organized jointly by AzUAC, the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Poltava Polytechnic National University named after Yuri Kondratyuk, Institute of Finance, Economics, Management, Law, Science, and Education, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Vasily Stus National University of Donetsk, Odessa National Economics University, Bialystok University of Technology in Poland, University of Northern Croatia, Shota Rustaveli Batumi State University in Georgia, and the International Research, Education, and Training Center of Estonia.