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Bakcell is the main partner of the 11th National Selection Conference

Bakcell is the main partner of the 11th National Selection Conference
11.08.2025 09:38

 

The innovation and speed leader Bakcell is the main partner of the 11th National Selection Conference, organized by the Azerbaijan delegation of the European Youth Parliament (EYP). The National Selection Conference, held by EYP Azerbaijan from August 8 to 12, brings together active young people from different regions of Azerbaijan and European countries. Participants exchange views on current topics of the digital era during events and debates and gain the opportunity to represent Azerbaijan at international sessions.

At the opening ceremony of the event, Bakcell’s director of public relations and corporate communications, Aysel Suleymanova, greeted the youth and stated that in a period when digitalization is rapidly spreading, innovations create development opportunities in various fields of activity. She emphasized that meetings focused on innovation are important for the future careers of young people.

As part of the event, Bakcell’s product expert, Rufat Guliyev, led an interactive session on the topic “Artificial Intelligence and Innovation”. The session aimed to enhance digital literacy among youth, introduce them to the latest trends in technology and artificial intelligence, and foster the formation of their perspectives regarding future opportunities in these fields. During the session, the impact of innovations on daily life was discussed, and participants had the opportunity to showcase their creative and innovative ideas through interactive tasks.

Through this initiative, Bakcell continues to implement its corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability strategy, contributing to the sustainable development of society. The company consistently prioritizes social projects that foster knowledge, skills, innovative thinking, and leadership potential among young people.

About Bakcell

Bakcell is Azerbaijan’s first and largest private telecommunications company. Today, the company serves over 3 million customers with high-quality, high-speed telecom services. As one of the largest investors in the non-oil sector of the country's economy, Bakcell contributes to the sustainable development of Azerbaijan through innovative solutions based on artificial intelligence.

Bakcell is part of NEQSOL Holding, an international group of companies operating in various sectors such as telecommunications, energy, high technology, and construction across multiple countries.

 

 

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