On the margins of the 77th session of the United
23, 24 & 25 Sept 2022 – New York LaGuardia Airport Marriott, United States.
Renowned local and international speakers are going to attend the Expo to share their learning and experience of Business Expo.
1Network with the best experts along with countries top level CXO’s and govt. official and share the experience.
3The USBCCI Business Expo & Seminar is where the most aggressive companies come to make decisions about their corporate growth. Business owners associate this annual Business Expo as a must-attend event in New York.
2Learn about Business Expo activities and their prospects as well as how Business Expo can efficiently fuel up an organization to reach its business goals in most cost-effective way.
4President at U.S Bangladesh Chamber Of Commerce & Industry
Every business starts with an idea. As top leaders in today's business world, these successful entrepreneurs took the initiative to turn their visions into new companies - in some cases building a global business empire. Inspired by the dream of entrepreneurship, these innovative business speakers recognized opportunity, developed a business strategy, and hired motivated employees to make their dream a reality. As popular entrepreneurship speakers, they are now sharing their stories of innovation and motivation with the world in hopes to inspire the next generation of leading entrepreneurs.
Vice President, USBCCI
Bakht Rumman Birteez
A tech entrepreneur with two DBA:
brandmeansbusiness.com & skillmaker.org.
Currently Remittance. Working on FinTech, Startups on Foreign Has vast experience in e-commerce and digital marketplace with a decade of experience in Telecommunication sector especially in Digital Transformation through data and apps.
Mr. Rumman is a man in passion to drive in new endeavors.
He loves to transform people around him with a clear vision of success.
President at U.S Bangladesh Chamber Of Commerce & Industry
Every business starts with an idea. As top leaders in today's business world, these successful entrepreneurs took the initiative to turn their visions into new companies - in some cases building a global business empire. Inspired by the dream of entrepreneurship, these innovative business speakers recognized opportunity, developed a business strategy, and hired motivated employees to make their dream a reality. As popular entrepreneurship speakers, they are now sharing their stories of innovation and motivation with the world in hopes to inspire the next generation of leading entrepreneurs.
Deputy Commissioner, Trade, Investment, and Innovation for International Affairs
The pressure to generate big ideas can feel overwhelming. We know that bold innovations are critical in these disruptive and competitive times, but when it comes to breakthrough thinking, we often freeze up.
Ambassador, UN Global Peace
Ambassador Dr. Sima Karetnaya came to the United States from Ukraine 25 years ago. She originally had an educational background as a cardiopulmonary surgical nurse. She is a United States Ambassador of Health and Global Peace in the world’s Global Peace Chain, Certified Member of Medical Expert Committee at the WHO, USA Representing Public Health Expert at the International Society of Health Education, International Consultant at the International Organization of Local Government that is accredited with the United Nations, and President at the Public Health Advisory of the Borough of Brooklyn. She had received the New York State Assembly Certificate of Merit in 2017 for having assisted in organizing a child talent concert consisting of various ethnic dances and songs. During the winter of 2018, Amb. Dr. Karetnaya participated in the New York State Assembly and New York State Senate sessions in the NYS Capital at Albany, NY to vote on the historic Child Victims Act bill. This bill involved major justice reforms concerning children who suffered and still suffer sexual and other forms of abuse and it received a majority vote. Immediately following that, she was invited to attend the signing of this bill into law by then NYS Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Cyber Security Analyst & MSCIA from VUST, Interfaith Scholar, leader & Research fellow at CSU, US
When it comes to OT security, it's easy to get bogged down in the doom and gloom.
After all, when OT systems are threatened the potential consequences go far beyond financial losses. Attacks on critical infrastructure can cause environmental harm or even risks to human health and safety. At the same time, the OT sector faces significant and unique challenges when it comes to securing their systems.
President, American Bangladeshi Business Alliance
American Bangladeshi Business Alliance (ABBA) is an association of Bangladeshi businesses in New York, USA. The alliance was created in 2015 to network and lobby Bangladesh Government to provide special access and privileges for Bangladeshi diaspora living in USA. The special benefits are required if and when the Bangladeshi businesses and investors want to invest and expand their businesses in Bangladesh. American Bangladeshi Business Alliance was created by the Bangladeshi business and entrepreneur community living in New York City also to keep a strong tie among themselves, share information and common interests, exchange ideas, build an united front, cooperate with each other to grow together. The organization campaigns with Bangladeshi government, as well as with the elected representatives in the USA to advance its goal.
Chancellor and Chairman, Washington University of Science and Technology
About WUST
Establishes in 2008 in Vienna, Virginia. Certified to operate in Virginia by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV). Accredited
by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) recognized by the U.S. Department of Education to award MBA, MSIT,
MSCS, BSBA, and BSIT degrees and certificate programs. Approved by the U.S. Department of Education to offer Federal Student Aid for those
students who qualify. Certified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to enroll qualified international (F-1) students. Approved by the U.S.
Department of State to sponsor Exchange Victors (students, professors, research scholars, and specialists) under J-1 Program. Approved by the
National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) to offer online courses to the residents of other SARA-approved
States. Approved to offer GI Bill(R) educational benefit by the Virginia State Approving Agency
Vice President, USBCCI
Bakht Rumman Birteez
A tech entrepreneur with two DBA:
brandmeansbusiness.com & skillmaker.org.
Currently Remittance. Working on FinTech, Startups on Foreign Has vast experience in e-commerce and digital marketplace with a decade of experience in Telecommunication sector especially in Digital Transformation through data and apps.
Mr. Rumman is a man in passion to drive in new endeavors.
He loves to transform people around him with a clear vision of success.
Deputy Commissioner, Trade, Investment, and Innovation for International Affairs
The pressure to generate big ideas can feel overwhelming. We know that bold innovations are critical in these disruptive and competitive times, but when it comes to breakthrough thinking, we often freeze up.
Branch Manager, Jet Direct Mortgage
Mohammed (Jan) Fahim is a seasoned veteran with many years of experience in the mortgage industry.
Economic Minister,The Embassy of Bangladesh in Washington, DC
Bangladesh Vision 2041, a national strategic plan to accelerate the country's socio-economic growth, cites stronger and better-quality infrastructure as a core need, seeing opportunities for significant investment in areas like ports, roads and transportation, where Bangladesh lags other similar-stage Asian economies.
To fuel the country's rapid economic growth, Bangladesh is transforming its infrastructure through mega projects spanning new ports, rail links and bridges. The Asian Development Bank notes that increasing capital flows is critical to improving the competitiveness of domestic industries and overall economic efficiency – and Bangladesh is doing just that.
The government is addressing the need for quality infrastructure, in particular transport infrastructure, with sustained investments and public-private partnerships that will help fill funding needs of around $10 billion a year. Key projects will boost trade, industry, transport and energy capacity, fueling Bangladesh's rise to high-income status.
Ambassador, UN Global Peace
Ambassador Dr. Sima Karetnaya came to the United States from Ukraine 25 years ago. She originally had an educational background as a cardiopulmonary surgical nurse. She is a United States Ambassador of Health and Global Peace in the world’s Global Peace Chain, Certified Member of Medical Expert Committee at the WHO, USA Representing Public Health Expert at the International Society of Health Education, International Consultant at the International Organization of Local Government that is accredited with the United Nations, and President at the Public Health Advisory of the Borough of Brooklyn. She had received the New York State Assembly Certificate of Merit in 2017 for having assisted in organizing a child talent concert consisting of various ethnic dances and songs. During the winter of 2018, Amb. Dr. Karetnaya participated in the New York State Assembly and New York State Senate sessions in the NYS Capital at Albany, NY to vote on the historic Child Victims Act bill. This bill involved major justice reforms concerning children who suffered and still suffer sexual and other forms of abuse and it received a majority vote. Immediately following that, she was invited to attend the signing of this bill into law by then NYS Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Cyber Security Analyst & MSCIA from VUST, Interfaith Scholar, leader & Research fellow at CSU, US
When it comes to OT security, it's easy to get bogged down in the doom and gloom.
After all, when OT systems are threatened the potential consequences go far beyond financial losses. Attacks on critical infrastructure can cause environmental harm or even risks to human health and safety. At the same time, the OT sector faces significant and unique challenges when it comes to securing their systems.
President, American Bangladeshi Business Alliance
American Bangladeshi Business Alliance (ABBA) is an association of Bangladeshi businesses in New York, USA. The alliance was created in 2015 to network and lobby Bangladesh Government to provide special access and privileges for Bangladeshi diaspora living in USA. The special benefits are required if and when the Bangladeshi businesses and investors want to invest and expand their businesses in Bangladesh. American Bangladeshi Business Alliance was created by the Bangladeshi business and entrepreneur community living in New York City also to keep a strong tie among themselves, share information and common interests, exchange ideas, build an united front, cooperate with each other to grow together. The organization campaigns with Bangladeshi government, as well as with the elected representatives in the USA to advance its goal.
Chancellor and Chairman, Washington University of Science and Technology
About WUST
Establishes in 2008 in Vienna, Virginia. Certified to operate in Virginia by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV). Accredited
by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) recognized by the U.S. Department of Education to award MBA, MSIT,
MSCS, BSBA, and BSIT degrees and certificate programs. Approved by the U.S. Department of Education to offer Federal Student Aid for those
students who qualify. Certified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to enroll qualified international (F-1) students. Approved by the U.S.
Department of State to sponsor Exchange Victors (students, professors, research scholars, and specialists) under J-1 Program. Approved by the
National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) to offer online courses to the residents of other SARA-approved
States. Approved to offer GI Bill(R) educational benefit by the Virginia State Approving Agency
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“Everyone has the right to enjoy peace such that all human rights are promoted and protected and development is fully realized.”2 This provision entitles all human beings to the benefits that stem from the three UN pillars–peace, human rights and development.
Remittance inflows in the economy of Bangladesh are getting larger every passing year, matching with the increasing external
demand for its manpower. The ensuing development impacts of remittances, as a means of transfer of wealth, on socioeconomic
factors are increasingly viewed with importance. Remittances have helped improve the social and economic indicators like
nutrition, living condition and housing, education, health care, poverty reduction, social security, and investment activities of
the recipient households. The relative weight of remittances has also increased against most of the macroeconomic variables
alongside the contribution to GDP. Moreover, Bangladesh has been able to avoid any serious imbalances in BOP’s current
account, although it has persistent merchandize trade deficits. Not only that, but the export also tradable sector has thus far remained
unaffected from the Dutch Disease effects of remittances
As the world’s second largest garment exporter, Bangladesh is expected to export over $50 billion worth of garments by 2021. One of the major factors that drives Bangladesh’s booming textile and garment industry is the growing foreign direct investment in the industry. The country’s cheap textile labour, preferential location in the heart of the Asia-Pacific region, and government support are some of the reasons why an increasing amount of investment has been made in Bangladesh’s textile and garment industry.
According to the statistics from Bangladesh Bank, Bangladesh’s textile and garment industry experienced a surge in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the last fiscal year of 2016, with FDI totalling over $396 million, representing a 11% increase from the previous year’s $351.6 million. This surge marks a successful rebound of FDI from the economic slump in the country’s textile and garment industry after achieving a record high of FDI of $445.8 million in fiscal year of 2014.
With the total foreign investment in Bangladesh’s textile and garment industry in the last fiscal year, some $222.86 million was invested as reinvested earnings of the current companies that are already operating in the country. South Korea was the largest investor for Bangladesh’s textile and garment industry in fiscal year 2016 – several South Korean apparel companies invested over $111.6 million, representing over 32% of the total FDI in the sector, followed by Hong Kong’s $89.07 million. FDI from the United States stood at a modest $33.02 million.
Currently, Bangladesh is the world’s second largest garment exporter in the world after China. The South Asian country also enjoys tariff-free market access in the EU, Canada, Australia and other major textile and garments markets. An increasing number of international investors and famous fashion brands, such as Zara, H&M, Gap and Levi’s, are already manufacturing and importing clothes from Bangladesh.
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Name: Md Liton Ahmed
Phone: (+1) 7188643245
Email: usbcciexpo@gmail.com