
The Armenia-Poland Business Forum will take place on June 9, 2026, at the Seven Visions Resort and Places, The Dvin hotel complex in Yerevan, serving as a key platform for strengthening economic, investment, and infrastructure cooperation between Armenia and Europe.
The forum is being organized within the framework of the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) initiative, which aims to develop new and efficient trade corridors connecting China and Europe, expand access for Armenian products to European markets, deepen Armenia-Europe economic ties, and explore opportunities for regional infrastructure and railway development.
To support these objectives, a high-level Polish business delegation will visit Armenia. The delegation represents a business platform with a combined capital exceeding $10 billion and includes owners and executives of major companies operating across Europe, the United States, and Asia.
The event will bring together leading representatives from the logistics, artificial intelligence, renewable energy, real estate, healthcare, automotive, finance, construction, information technology, industrial automation, and international trade sectors.
Participants will include business leaders and company executives collaborating with global brands such as Amazon, Volvo Trucks, BMW, Ferrari, Tesla, Microsoft, Shell, Deloitte, Stellantis, Pfizer, Santander, and Toyota.
One of the forum’s key highlights will be the signing of a cooperation agreement between Armenian and Polish business communities aimed at promoting Polish investment in Armenia, strengthening economic ties, and fostering new strategic partnerships.
The event is also expected to attract senior government officials from Armenia, Poland, and Georgia, underscoring its significance as a platform for regional economic cooperation and international business dialogue.
Discussions will focus on major regional infrastructure and industrial projects, including prospects for the reconstruction, modernization, and development of the Nairit industrial zone.
The agenda also includes sector-specific discussions, presentations of investment and business opportunities, and B2B meetings designed to facilitate new partnerships and joint ventures.
Organizers say the Armenia-Poland Business Forum is intended to become a long-term platform for Armenian-Polish economic cooperation, promoting investment, trade, market expansion, and strategic partnerships between businesses in the two countries.








