ECONOMY

Agenda

MONDAY

Finance Minister Gikas Hardouvelis travels to Brussels, where he is scheduled to participate in a Eurogroup meeting of eurozone finance ministers.

The Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER) will inaugurate its 4th Annual International Conference on Architecture and its 7th Annual International Conference on Languages & Linguistics at the Titania Hotel (52 Panepistimiou). The conference is scheduled to run through Thursday. (Info: www.atiner.gr)

The 4th International Exhibition on Nanotechnologies and Organic Electronics will get under way at the Porto Palace Hotel (65 26is Octovriou, Thessaloniki). To Friday. In addition, the 7th International Symposium on Flexible Organic Electronics (ISFOE14) will open at the same venue. That latter is set to end on Thursday. (Info: www.nanotexnology.com)

TUESDAY

The mission chiefs of the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund arrive in Athens.

Finance Minister Gikas Hardouvelis will take part in an Ecofin meeting of European Union ministers of economy and finance in Brussels.

The Hellenic Management Association (EEDE) will host a marketing workshop titled “Search Engines: How to Be on the First Page” from 5 to 9 p.m. at the EEDE premises at 200 Ionias Street in Athens. (Info: 210.211.2000, [email protected])

The 11th International Conference on Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies opens at the Porto Palace Hotel (65 26is Octovriou, Thessaloniki). To Friday. (Info: www.nanotexnology.com)

WEDNESDAY

The Economist Insights will hold its 18th round table with the government of Greece to discuss the impact of the elections in Europe, the orientation of reforms in the eurozone and the course of recovery in Greece at the Divani Apollon Palace in Vouliagmeni, southern Athens. To Thursday. The keynote speakers will include Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, the managing director of the European Stability Mechanism and chief executive officer of the European Financial Stability Facility, Klaus Regling, and the European Commission’s, European Central Bank’s and International Monetary Fund’s heads of mission to Greece. (Info: 210.940.8750, [email protected])

The ADEDY civil servants’ union will hold a 24-hour strike.

The 6th International Conference “From Scientific Computing to Computational Engineering,” organized by the Learning Foundation in Mechatronics, opens at the Divani Caravel Hotel (2 Vassileos Alexandrou, Athens). To Saturday. (Info: www.scce.gr)

The ALBA Graduate Business School at the American College of Greece will hold an information session titled “Family Business Sustainability: Building Responsible Ownership,” starting at 6.30 p.m. (6-8 Xenias, Athens). (Info: [email protected])

In association with the Ministry for Macedonia and Thrace, the Kozani Chamber of Commerce and Industry will host an information event titled “The Prospects of Commercial Cooperations and Exports of Greek Enterprises to Bulgaria, Albania and Kosovo” from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Kozani Exhibition Center. (Info: 24610.41693)

The Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) will publish its June figures on the consumer price index and vehicle registration.

THURSDAY

The 3rd Business Intelligence event, titled “The Data 360Γ Forum,” will take place at the Maroussi Plaza amphitheater (3A Frangoklissias, Maroussi, Athens). (Info: 210.661.7777, [email protected])

LinkageNetwork presents former NASA astronaut Dr Scott Parazynski, who will reflect on leadership issues and the importance of power through his extraordinary personal experiences in an interactive speech titled “Space: The Ultimate Leadership Challenge” at Hellenic Cosmos Cultural Center (254 Pireos, Athens), starting at 6 p.m., under the Auspices of the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce. (Info: www.linkagegreece.com)

The Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) will issue the April data of its Manpower survey and its May reading of the industrial output index.

FRIDAY

The Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) will publish its March figures on visitors to museums and archaeological sites, its April data on construction activity and the May reading of its industrial import price index.

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