Lucian Bode, Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Communications, will hold a keynote at BR’s Rising Cities. Smart Future

Mihai-Alexandru Cristea 13/11/2020 | 16:24

BR’s upcoming Rising Cities. Smart Future 3rd Edition will feature a keynote speech from Lucian BODE, Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Communications. The online event will be streamed live on November 18, via BR’s Youtube channel & Facebook page.

Register HERE for the online event.

 

Lucian Nicolae Bode was invested Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Communications in November 2019. In 2012 he also served as the Minister of Economy, Commerce and Business Environment. He served as a Chamber of Deputies member in two mandates, 2012-2016 and 2016-2020. As a professional formation, Mr. Bode is an engineer, having worked for Electrica SA. He was also a President of the Electrica SA Zalau trade union, between 2003 and 2008. Lucian Bode holds a Bachelor’s Degree in from the Electrical Engineering and Informatics Faculty of the Oradea University, and a Master’s Degree in Security Management from the Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca.

At BR’s Rising Cities. Smart Future, Lucian Bode will talk about the Ministry’s plans and projects involving the development of urban infrastructure and the large telecom projects to be implemented in Romania.

Lucian Bode’s keynote speech at Rising Cities. Smart Future is scheduled for November 18, starting at 11:45 AM. Register here for BR’s premier event for the Romanian Smart City Industry.

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