The Mayor of Prague, Bohuslav Svoboda, is on his second term as head of the city council. His primary focus is enhancing transportation, expanding affordable housing, and improving schools and parking facilities. Reducing congestion and improving mobility would make it easier for everyone to get around the city, and increasing affordable housing is crucial to ensure all residents have suitable living spaces. And upgrading educational facilities and addressing parking issues will support the growing population and enhance the overall quality of life.
Bohuslav Svoboda is also a Czech doctor in gynaecology and obstetrics and a politician of the Civic Democratic Party. He was Mayor of Prague from 2010 to 2013, and then again from February 2023 and to this day. Since 2013, he has also been a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic. With this background, Bohuslav Svoboda has naturally attended many different kinds of meetings and events. How important does he think the development of business events in Prague and the Czech Republic is?
“These events offer numerous benefits: they foster the exchange of ideas with global experts and showcase Prague as a friendly, attractive destination for international visitors. This is crucial for our local economy and enhances our city’s global reputation and cultural diversity,” says Bohuslav Svoboda, adding that politicians in Prague and the Czech Republic recognise the importance of business events.
“While all levels of government see the value of business events, we believe there is still untapped potential. As representatives of the capital city, we are committed to fully harnessing this potential to benefit Prague and the entire country.”
In addition to his four primary points aimed at enhancing practical sides of living in Prague, Bohuslav Svoboda also prioritises long-term safety and environmental issues.
“Ensuring the security of our citizens is another top priority within my portfolio. Focusing on these areas aims to move Prague forward, enhancing all residents’ quality of life and safety while fostering a sustainable urban environment.”
Sustainability and legacy are two of the leading questions in the current business events climate, and issues the Mayor’s organisation believes are crucial for the city of Prague.
“Sustainability is indeed a critical topic for Prague and the Czech Republic. We strive for a balanced approach, supporting various energy sources and defending the interests and rights of all types of transport. The question of legacy is paramount for Prague and the country. The goal is simple: to move Prague forward and ensure we pass it on to future generations in better condition.”
According to Bohuslav Svoboda, the Prague Convention Bureau is an essential platform for the city and the Czech Republic.
“The Convention Bureau plays a crucial role in developing our meetings and conventions sector, significantly enhancing Prague’s prestige on both the European and global stages. By attracting international events, the convention bureau boosts our local economy, fosters cultural exchange, and positions Prague as a leading destination for business and professional gatherings.”
There is a significant connection between attending global congresses, building your worldwide network and achieving international recognition, for example, winning a Nobel Prize. And with his medical background Bohuslav Svoboda is no stranger to the fact.
“The Nobel Prize is a prestigious award, primarily reflecting its winners’ significant scientific, literary, political, or other impactful contributions. While I see a strong connection between attending international conventions and congresses and building a global network, the main factor remains the outstanding achievements of the individuals. However, conferences and global events are crucial in exchanging knowledge and experiences, fostering collaboration and innovation.”
Talking about what the future might hold, Bohuslav Svoboda explains what he believes will happen in the coming five to ten years with regard to business events in Prague.
“Looking to the future, I am optimistic that Prague will become an increasingly popular destination for international meetings, conferences, and events. After a few years of meeting only online, I believe that in the coming years, we will meet more and more in person, and I will be delighted if Prague becomes a preferred destination for political representatives, experts and cultural fans worldwide.
“I also envision Prague as a city renowned not only for its rich history and culture but also for its scientific potential. A city that is friendly to both residents and visitors, offering a vibrant and inclusive environment. Above all, I am committed to ensuring that Prague remains a safe and welcoming city for everyone,” says Bohuslav Svoboda.