Director of the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FIPA), Marko Kubatlija, and Assistant Director Slavica Korica are attending the 10th Balkan Energy Summit in Athens, one of the region’s leading energy events and a key platform for shaping the future of Southeast Europe’s energy sector.

During the conference, FIPA representatives held meetings
with representatives of Bechtel, who expressed interest in investment
opportunities in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s energy sector. The discussions
focused on infrastructure and energy development projects, as well as the
country’s potential in renewable energy and the green energy transition.
FIPA representatives also held meetings with Dimitrios
Maos, former Economic Advisor at the Embassy of Greece in Sarajevo, and Frank
Werner, former Economic Advisor at the Embassy of Germany in Sarajevo, to
discuss regional energy connectivity and strategic projects that could
significantly transform Southeast Europe’s energy landscape.
In addition, Assistant Director Slavica Korica took
part in the panel discussion “Energy Security and Infrastructure in Southeast Europe,”
which addressed the transformation of the energy sector through supply
diversification, grid modernization, and the integration of renewable energy
sources.
The Summit brings together ministers, regulators,
chief executive officers, investors, transmission system operators (TSOs),
utility companies, and infrastructure developers at a critical moment for
European energy security, power system resilience, and the financing of the
energy transition.
Organized by IN-VR and its Net Zero Circle community,
the conference serves as a leading business and policy platform for strategic
dialogue, partnership development, and cross-border cooperation across the
fields of oil and gas, electricity, renewable energy, grid infrastructure,
energy storage, and finance.
Participation in the Summit represents an exceptional
opportunity to engage with industry leaders, innovators, and decision-makers
from around the world, while also opening new avenues for strategic
partnerships and investment in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s energy sector.
Through its participation in this important
international event, FIPA continues its efforts to promote Bosnia and
Herzegovina as an attractive destination for energy sector investment,
strengthen international cooperation, and attract new investments that support
the country’s sustainable economic development.