Business Travel Ukraine 2.0 Conference
A GR panel focused on the partnership between the private sector and state authorities in the tourism industry will take place on June 17, 2025, as part of the annual industry event Business Travel Ukraine 2.0. This high-level discussion brings together key figures from government agencies and business organizations, including:
- Nataliia Tabaka
- Rostyslav Tistyk
- Vadym Hrabarchuk
- Ihor Markevych
- Andriy Pavliv
The panel will be moderated by Iryna Zelenina.
Panel Participants
Among the speakers, Nataliia Tabaka serves as Head of the State Agency for Tourism Development of Ukraine. Rostyslav Tistyk is a People's Deputy of Ukraine and a member of the Budget Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Vadym Hrabarchuk represents the Business Travel Association of Ukraine as its President. Ihor Markevych holds the position of Head of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology Hub in Ukraine, and is also a co-organizer of IT Arena and founder of the agency Enablers.Solutions. Andriy Pavliv is the Acting Head of Tourism Management and Head of Investment and Projects Management at the Lviv City Council.
Key discussion topics will include regulatory policy and the role of state bodies in fostering business travel, infrastructure development, and practical mechanisms for effective collaboration between the market and regulators. This event serves as a critical platform for dialogue between government institutions and businesses, aiming to shape the future of the corporate travel sector in Ukraine.
The Business Travel Ukraine 2.0 conference underscores the importance of public-private cooperation in advancing the country's tourism infrastructure. With highly experienced professionals from diverse sectors taking part, the panel offers a valuable opportunity to exchange ideas and develop joint solutions that will improve conditions for business travel. Successfully implementing the initiatives discussed at this event could be a significant step toward boosting Ukraine's competitiveness in the global tourism market.