Meeting on board: diplomacy, business and inspiration on the waves of the Vltava
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The electric catamaran Anna Carolina turned into a meeting place for diplomacy, politics, and business for one May evening.
At the invitation of Prague Boats, the deck hosted representatives of more than 20 embassies, senators, members of parliament, representatives of ministries, the leadership of the City of Prague, and prominent figures from commerce, transport, architecture, and public administration.
An informal space where formal collaborations are born
The gathering was neither a conference nor a round table. It was natural networking that allowed guests to share experiences, open new topics, and make connections in an environment conducive to open dialogue.
“It was refreshing to meet outside the office – without a microphone, but with a view of Prague Castle and a shared interest in how our world is changing and where we, as a country and as companies, can go,” said one of the guests.
Topics? Broad and important
Discussions focused on the future of cities and transport, sustainability, as well as innovation, education, architecture, and on how to better connect the public and private sectors.
There was also talk of how to make greater use of water transport as part of smart and zero-emission mobility, and how international cooperation can bring tangible progress at the regional and national levels.
Boats bring people together
Our vision is simple: boats have a place in modern transport. Not only as a romantic way of traveling, but as a practical, ecological, and natural part of urban infrastructure.
The gathering on Anna Carolina showed us that there are more and more like-minded people and institutions – and that these connections are what lead to new ideas and solutions.
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