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Szechenyi Exchange 2025 - a day that connects

May 30, 2025 at 2:30 PM , Der AUDITOR
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BUDAPEST. The Szechenyi Exchange that will take place in Hungary's capital next week is a key networking event for the agricultural and logistics sectors in Central and Eastern Europe. Read here what to expect and how to participate.

 

On June 5, 2025, the Szechenyi Exchange will once again be one of the key networking events for the agricultural and logistics sectors in Central and Eastern Europe. The venue: the historic Pesti Vigadó in the heart of Budapest.

Just ahead of harvest season, the timing is ideal for in-person exchange: market players position themselves, discuss strategies, and set new impulses. This is exactly where the Szechenyi Exchange comes in – live, focused, no stage, no panels.

The event brings together decision-makers from agricultural trading, raw material processing, logistics, and milling – from Hungary, Austria, Italy, Germany, and across Central and Eastern Europe.

It is aimed at professionals who are close to the market but think beyond daily operations. Personal, compact, and on equal footing – a day that connects.

More information and registration at: www.szechenyi-boerse.de

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