The Ernst & Young’s training seminar on the topic “Digital Transformation of the State and Business in the Republic of Tatarstan: World’s Best Practices, Case Studies, and Technologies” started today on the premises of the Kazan IT Park. The event was attended by representatives of ministries, agencies, municipalities, societal organisations, universities, and major industrial enterprises of Tatarstan.
From December 11 to December 12, participants will discuss global trends in the digital economy, new approaches to developing the industry based on best practices, and the growth of business in the digital age.
The working session was opened by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade of Tatarstan Albert Karimov. “Today, many people talk about digitalisation, the Internet of Things, and blockchain technology”, Albert Karimov said. “How these technologies are implemented today and what we should expect from tomorrow – we are planning to find answers to these questions during the seminar”.
Ernst & Young is a UK-based audit and consulting company, one of the world’s largest of its kind. It is a global partnership of national audit companies. The company has 728 offices in 150 countries; its total number of employees is 230,000.