More than 40 corporations and agencies will take part in the forum of development institutions in Yekaterinburg

Representatives of a dozen of foreign investment agencies are scheduled to participate in the second National Forum of development institutions, which will be held in Yekaterinburg, 2-3 April 2014.

In total, more than 700 people invited to the II All-Russian forum of development institutions. Representatives from more than 40 corporations and development agencies from different regions of Russia have already expressed their desire to participate in the event. Already confirmed his participation of the World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies (WAIPA) Bronzatto Carlos (Carlos Bronzatto).

In the Second All-Russian Forum of development institutions to take part of the Presidential Commissioner for the Protection of the rights of entrepreneurs Boris Titov. Business Ombudsman will perform at the plenary session, which will talk about his vision of the interaction with the new development institutions Rights Institute entrepreneurs.

In the first forum of the Middle Urals Development Corporation developed the Unified Register of measures to support the business, is recognized as one of the best regional practices alignment algorithm to support the business community. The Register contains all measures of support for international, federal and regional development institutions, including regulatory documents, orders providing support business forms required documents.

Recall, the first All-Russian forum of development institutions successfully held in April 2013 in Yekaterinburg, brought together more than 500 participants. The result was so positive that the governor of the Sverdlovsk region Yevgeny Kuyvashev appealed to the Minister of Regional Development of the Russian Federation Igor Slyunyayev to Ekaterinburg became the permanent venue for this event. Thus, with the assistance of the regional governor event was a federal status and place of permanent residence - in the capital of the Middle Urals.