In 2012, ATU Duty-Free, a partnership of TAV Airports – Unifree – Gebr. Heinemann, opened the renovated duty free shopping areas with a ceremony held at Riga International Airport, the most important entry point of the Baltic region. Mr. Aivis Ronis, Transportation Minister of Latvia, made the opening of the stores which will be bringing the world famous brands to the doorsteps of the passengers.
From the left side: Ersin Arcan; General Manager of ATU; Serkan Kaptan, Head of Business development of TAV Airports; Dr. Sani Sener; CEO & President of TAV Airports; Aivis Ronis; Minister of Transportation of Latvia; Şerife Serap Özcoşkun, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Turkey to the Republic of Latvia, Claus Heinemann, Co-owner of Heinemann Group, Arnis Luhse, CEO of VAS Riga International airport; Ahmet Kotehne, Head of Business development of ATU and Guclu Batkin, Country coordinator of TAV Latvia.
From the left side: Claus Heinemann, Co-owner of Heinemann Group and Dr. Sani Sener; CEO & President of TAV Airports.
From the left side: Claus Heinemann, Co-owner of Heinemann Group, Ersin Arcan, General Manager of ATU and Dr. Sani Sener; CEO & President of TAV Airports.
Renovated duty free areas at the Riga International Airport.
In 2011, Latvia was visited by the president of the World Chess Federation (FIDE), Kirsan Ilyumzhinov. During the official visit, the president of FIDE participated in a Latvian Chess Federation (LŠF) awards ceremony for 2011 achievements in chess, as well as signed a four-way memorandum (letter of intent) for the cooperation in the development of chess sport in the education system.
Presentation ceremony of Certificate of Appreciation For the Year 2011 of the Latvian Chess Federation (LCF). From the left – Pēteris Šmidre, president of LCF, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, president of FIDE, Ženete Jaunzeme-Grende, LR Minister of Culture, Mareks Gruškevics, State Secretary of LR Ministry of Education and Science.
Latvian Chess federation official award ceremony 2011.
During the official visit of Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, the president of World Chess Federation (FIDE), the four-sided memorandum (letter of intent) about the cooperation in development of chess sports in the educational system was signed.
From the left side: Pēteris Šmidre, President of Latvian Chess Federation and Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, the president of World Chess Federation (FIDE).
From the left side: Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, the president of World Chess Federation (FIDE) and Pēteris Šmidre, President of Latvian Chess Federation.
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, the president of World Chess Federation (FIDE).
From the left side: Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, the president of World Chess Federation (FIDE) and Alexei Shirov, Grandmaster.
Latvian Chess federation official award ceremony 2011.
Latvian Chess federation official award ceremony 2011.
Latvian Chess federation official award ceremony 2011.
Latvian Chess federation official award ceremony 2011.
Latvian Chess federation official award ceremony 2011.
For the first time in November 2010, the new president of the Latvian Chess Federation (LŠF), Pēteris Šmidre, publicly presented a new strategy based on the general mathematical, logistical and scientifically-minded development of a national society. In addition, the new (LŠF) president pointed out the main objectives of the federation to be the development of a new generation of chess players, the need for strong promotion in professional chess development both in Latvia and internationally, and as the major long-term goal, advancement - to rank chess within the top three most popular Latvian sports.
From the left: Alexei Shirov, Grandmaster; Pēteris Šmidre, President of Latvian Chess federation and grandmaster Dana Reizniece- Ozola.
Alexei Shirov, Grandmaster.
Artūrs Neikšāns, Latvian Chess Grandmaster.
Pēteris Šmidre, President of Latvian Chess federation.
In 2011, Vilnius hosted the seminar "Lithuania: One Year Prior to Digital Switchover". The seminar looked at issues such as digital transmission capabilities, high-definition television (HDTV) and 3DTV development, as well as the experience of the transition to digital television in other countries. The main goal of the seminar was to share the European experiences in the transition process, to look at new study data on detection methods and HDTV development in Europe. The seminar was attended by the directors of the biggest television channels and television production companies in Lithuania, as well as leading cable television operators.
SES seminar in Vilnius "Lithuania: one year prior to digital switchover", 2011.
SES seminar in Vilnius "Lithuania: one year prior to digital switchover", 2011.
SES seminar in Vilnius "Lithuania: one year prior to digital switchover", 2011.
SES seminar in Vilnius "Lithuania: one year prior to digital switchover", 2011.
SES seminar in Vilnius "Lithuania: one year prior to digital switchover", 2011.
SES seminar in Vilnius "Lithuania: one year prior to digital switchover", 2011.
SES seminar in Vilnius "Lithuania: one year prior to digital switchover", 2011.
In September 2011, the Netherlands household metal goods company, “Brabantia”, opened its 5th factory in the world in Pastende, district of Talsi. In the opening event participated Jurian Kraak, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Latvia, Christ van Elderen, CEO of Brabantia, Andris Ozols, Director of the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia and Georgijs Buklovskis, Plant director of Brabantia Latvia. “Brabantia” has invested 3.5 million Lats in its Latvian subsidiary. With the official opening of the factory in Latvia, work started at full capacity.
From the left side: Georgijs Buklovskis, Plant director of Brabantia Latvia, Andris Ozols, Director of the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia, Christ van Elderen, CEO of Brabantia and Jurian Kraak, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Latvia.
From the left side: Georgijs Buklovskis, Plant director of Brabantia Latvia, Andris Ozols, Director of the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia, Christ van Elderen, CEO of Brabantia and Jurian Kraak, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Latvia.
From the left side: Georgijs Buklovskis, Plant director of Brabantia Latvia, Andris Ozols, Director of the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia, Christ van Elderen, CEO of Brabantia and Jurian Kraak, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Latvia.
Brabantia opens a new factory in Latvia, 2011.
Brabantia opens a new factory in Latvia, 2011.
Brabantia opens a new factory in Latvia, 2011.