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MONDAY Judges and prosecutors will walk of the job at 10 a.m. every day this week to protest the government’s planned cuts to their salaries. An investors’ forum and international conference titled “Opportunities for the Public and Private Sector in the European Business Angel Market,” organized by the Hellenic Fund for Entrepreneurship and Development (ETEAN) and the Business and Innovation Center (BIC) of Attica, gets under way at the Titania Hotel in Athens (52 Panepistimiou). To Tuesday. (Info: info@militos.org) The Hellenic-American Democratic Association (HELADA) is holding a presentation titled “US Governmental System: Hoes Does it Work?” starting at 7 p.m. at the Athens Center (48 Archimidous, Mets). (Info: 6932.700.095) TUESDAY The second Hellenic-Chinese Business Partnering Conference, titled “Business Opportunities: Privatizations and Investments in Greece,” organized by the Business Confucius Institute at the Athens University of Economics and Business and the Institute for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE), takes place at Divani Caravel Hotel in Athens (2 Vassileos Alexandrou). (Info: www.hcbpc.com) The ICBS Athens Business College and the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce are scheduled to hold a joint event titled “The Strategy of Profit, Competitiveness and Sustainability of Business in the Greece of Crisis,” starting at 7 p.m. at the Hellenic Management Association’s conference center in Athens (200 Ionias & Iakovaton, Kato Patissia), with the chamber’s president, Giannos Grammatidis, Sunlight SA Chief Executive Officer Constantinos Lafkas and Dr Christos Malavakis, the academic director of ICBS, as keynote speakers. (Info: 210.211.4671) WEDNESDAY Foreign Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos is scheduled to travel to the US to address the United Nations General Assembly in New York and hold a meeting with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. He will also meet with the UN mediator on Greece’s name dispute with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Matthew Nimetz. THURSDAY The Athens metro, the Kifissia-to-Piraeus electric railway and the tram will hold a 24-hour strike. FRIDAY The 48th edition of the Mostra Rota & Gift Show is scheduled to get under way at Metropolitan Expo in Spata, east of the capital, featuring homeware, gifts, faux bijoux and accessories. To September 24. (Info: www.giftshow.gr) The Fifth Pan-European Fund Strategies Forum takes place at the Costis Palamas building in downtown Athens (48 Academias & Sina). (Info: 210.684.6329) The International Data Corporation (IDC) presents its “Update on Cloud Computing and Mobility” in Athens at the Crowne Plaza Hotel (50 Michalakopoulou), starting at 9.30 p.m. (Info: 210.747.3675) The 20th Kavalaexpo opens at the Apostolos Mardiris exhibition center in the Eastern Macedonian city of Kavala. To September 26. (Info: www.kavalaexpo.gr) SATURDAY A two-day conference titled “Sustainable Maritime Economy” opens at the Petros M. Nomikos conference center on Santorini. To Sunday. (Info: thalatta@heliotopos.gr) SUNDAY Thessaloniki’s Aristotle University will be hosting the 12th International Conference on Flow Analysis, a five-day scientific meeting covering all areas of modern trends and applications of chemical analysis in flow processing. To September 28. (Info: flowanalysis12.web.auth.gr) |