Warsaw will be home to the Central Europe Meeting Point (CEMP) in April, an event set up to foster relations between Western property professionals and the main players from the Central and Eastern European countries. The CEMP, to be held at the Marriott Hotel in Warsaw from 18-20 April will include:

Warsaw will be home to the Central Europe Meeting Point (CEMP) in April, an event set up to foster relations between Western property professionals and the main players from the Central and Eastern European countries. The CEMP, to be held at the Marriott Hotel in Warsaw from 18-20 April will include:

- A symposium with educational sessions on the legal and financial aspects of investing and developing in Central Europe as well as sessions on the different property markets in the region;

- Networking and business meetings in the exhibition area where 32 companies will present their products and services;

- On-site visits to the most outstanding areas for redevelopment in the city of Warsaw.

Keynote speakers include the Polish minister of transport Jerzy Polaczek, who will speak on the government's investment plans in the country in 2007-2013; the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors' president Graham Chase, who will explore the concept of professionalism in the property market; and Orlowski Witold, chief economic advisor of PricewaterhouseCoopers Polska, who will hold a session about the 'economic and political outlook of central and eastern Europe'.

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