59 finalists participated this year at the competition, Romania being represented by Cristian Covaciu, CEO of IPEC, a company producing household items and porcelain from Alba Iulia.
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Murad Al-Katib, President and CEO of AGT Food and Ingredients Inc. was named EY World Entrepreneur of the Year 2017 at the ceremony held in Monaco on Saturday.
59 finalists participated this year at the competition, Romania being represented by Cristian Covaciu, CEO of IPEC, a company producing household items and porcelain from Alba Iulia.
For the complete text please see the romanian version here.