FSBC Participates in GBL Alliance Autumn Conference in Ljubljana

Ljubljana, November 6, 2025 – The French-Slovenian Business Club was invited to participate in the prestigious GBL Alliance Autumn Conference, held at the Grand Plaza Hotel in Ljubljana from November 5-7, 2025.

The three-day international conference brought together legal professionals, business leaders, and innovators from across Europe to discuss cross-border business opportunities, legal frameworks, and emerging technologies shaping the future of international commerce.

Key Participation:

FSBC was honored to join a high-level round table discussion on November 6th, featuring executive directors from the American, British, German, and Slovenian Chambers of Commerce. The session focused on international business development, cross-border challenges, and opportunities for collaboration within the European business landscape.

During the discussion, FSBC presented the role and significance of the Club within the Slovenian business environment, highlighting how the organization facilitates meaningful connections between French and Slovenian enterprises across various sectors.

Conference Highlights:

The event featured expert sessions on artificial intelligence in legal practice, presentations from the Slovenian Chamber of Commerce, and a team-building session led by Olympic silver medalist and performance psychologist Sara Isaković. The conference also included networking activities designed to foster international partnerships and cultural immersion experiences at iconic Ljubljana locations.

Looking Forward:

The GBL Alliance Autumn Conference reinforced FSBC’s commitment to building bridges between French, Slovenian, and international business communities. By participating in such high-level discussions, the Club continues to strengthen its role as a key facilitator of Franco-Slovenian economic cooperation and cross-border partnerships.

The French-Slovenian Business Club remains dedicated to creating opportunities that translate strategic dialogue into concrete business results for both nations.