Alpine Symposium: New start postponed to 2024

The Alpine Symposium, originally scheduled for January 10 and 11, 2023, is postponing the restart to January 30/31, 2024, the organizers announced via website. Tickets already ordered now retain their validity.

The 18th Alpine Symposium will be postponed to January 30/31, 2024. (Image: alpensymposium.ch)

As our medium has already reported in its print edition, the Alpine Symposium is making a comeback with new impulses, space and time for contacts, discussions and experiences. The highly regarded event was originally launched by Oliver Stoldt in Grindelwald and under his aegis has evolved into a high-profile event with 17 runs. Stoldt has since handed over the reins to Act Entertainment. But even under the new leadership, the Alpine Symposium is intended to provide an opportunity for the exchange of trends and topics, insights and ideas on economic and social challenges. Last but not least, the event is always a welcome networking opportunity, about which we reported here repeatedly in the past have

Originally, the new start was to take place on January 10 and 11, 2023, at the usual venue in the Hotel Jungfrau Victoria Interlaken. However, due to scheduling conflicts and at the request of partners, the organizers now feel compelled to postpone the restart of the 18th Alpine Symposium by one year to January 30-31, 2024. The tickets purchased will retain their validity. The program concept will be retained, but the organizers reserve the right to adapt part of the speaker line-up to current events. Prominent names such as former world chess champion Garry Kasparov, economist and women's rights activist Zarifa Ghafari, and business personalities such as Daniel Bloch, Daniela Landherr, Urs Kessler, and Marc Trauffer have already been announced as speakers.

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