Forum Inside the Forum. BRICS Entrepreneurs Alliance Highlights a Dynamic Business Agenda in Brasília
As part of the II BRICS Traditional Values Forum, held under the auspices of the BRICS Entrepreneurs Alliance, a large-scale Business Section took place in Brasília. The venue was the Windsor Brasília Hotel, located near the National Congress. The platform brought together business leaders, entrepreneurs, and experts from BRICS+ countries.
The Business Section focused on practical economic cooperation and emerging global trends. The program combined plenary sessions, thematic roundtables, and company presentations, creating a space for professional dialogue and business networking.
Key discussions covered strategic sectors shaping international cooperation. These included artificial intelligence and IT, export and import operations, logistics and supply chains, payment systems and blockchain technologies, as well as healthcare and education. Participants exchanged views on market access, technology-driven growth, and cross-border project development.
Key discussions covered strategic sectors shaping international cooperation. These included artificial intelligence and IT, export and import operations, logistics and supply chains, payment systems and blockchain technologies, as well as healthcare and education. Participants exchanged views on market access, technology-driven growth, and cross-border project development.
Roundtables and panel discussions were marked by particularly active engagement. Speakers addressed current trade trends in BRICS+ countries, new opportunities for supplier sourcing, resilient supply chain models, digital payment solutions, and the growing role of AI and IT in joint international initiatives.
Special attention was given to youth entrepreneurship, employment opportunities, and innovative approaches in education. These discussions reflected the Forum’s broader commitment to sustainable, inclusive, and future-oriented economic development across BRICS+ nations.
Special attention was given to youth entrepreneurship, employment opportunities, and innovative approaches in education. These discussions reflected the Forum’s broader commitment to sustainable, inclusive, and future-oriented economic development across BRICS+ nations.