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[ 7. March 2023. ]

Are you cold? You’ll feel warmer with shots from the MG2.8 – DiWine Summer

Let’s warm up during these gloomy cold days with a warm reminder of summer days with Croatian wines and the Meeting G2.8 “DiWine Summer” conference,...

[ 17. February 2023. ]

We searched our archives and found a pearl from G2.3 Meeting

In the last eight years, Meeting G2 organized 8 conferences with 47 panels and 250 panelists, we presented 42 Croatian start-ups, gathered more than 1100 participants from 34 countries of the world, and helped 340 business people from Croatian diaspora connect with almost 300 Croatian companies,...

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What`s Meeting G2?

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The G2 meeting is a conference aimed at networking business people of Croatian origin from all over the world with increasing investment in emigration and export of Croatian products.

Why join G2 Meeting?

Why Join?
• Networking
• New Business Opportunities
• Transfer of knowledge and experience
• Connect with Croatian Chambers worldwide

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• Croatian business stories
• Inspiration from five continents

1000+
Advanced Attendees
315+
Business people from 33 countries
236
Skilled speakers with 43 pannels
38
start-ups / student associations
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[ 3. November 2020. ]

THE MAGLITE STORY – be inspired by its founder Anthony ‘Tony’ Maglica

Photo: Romeo Ibrišević THE MAGLITE STORY (Anthony ‘Tony’ Maglica) – founder and visionary of Mag Instruments Inc – the Maglite light; net worth of...

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[ 3. November 2020. ]

Successful repatriation stories

Panel discussion by diaspora groups from Israel, Poland; Latvia; and Ireland – sharing their programs and experience in how they actively work in...

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A Multidisciplinary Group of Croats from Emigration and Homeland, whose goal is to network business homeland and migratory Croatia, and to help strengthen diaspora’s investment in the homeland.
“Confident that Croatia has vast untapped potential and a very good quality of life. Because we firmly believe that Croatia actually has 8 million inhabitants, and not just 4.5 million “

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