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Fraport Conference Center, 1 Hugo-Eckener-Ring
Frankfurt am Main 60549
Das Fragomen Global Mobility Forum 2025 in Frankfurt bietet einen Überblick über aktuelle Entwicklungen im Bereich Global Mobility und Immigration. Auf dem Programm stehen Fachvorträge, Panels sowie interaktive Breakout-Sessions, die zentrale Trends und praktische Fragestellungen beleuchten.
Programmpunkte
Panel-Diskussionen
- Panel 1: Compliance-Risiken im Bereich Immigration erkennen und richtig meistern
- Panel 2 („Voice of the Client“): Migrationstrends und Auswirkungen des Fachkräfteeinwanderungsgesetzes (FEG) 2.0
Breakout-Sessions
- Thema 1: Geschäftsreisen & Programme – Entwicklungen, Praxis und Auswirkungen, insbesondere im Zusammenhang mit EES und der Digitalisierung der Grenzen
- Thema 2: Fachkräfte rechtssicher nach Deutschland bringen – Herausforderungen und Chancen für Unternehmen
- Thema 3: Künstliche Intelligenz & Global Mobility – Potenziale und Grenzen in der Unternehmenspraxis
Das Programm wird durch Networking-Pausen ergänzt, die den Austausch unter Fachkolleg:innen und Expert:innen unterstützen.
Fragomen Gastgeber
- Dr. Axel Boysen, Managing Partner
- Nima Sarvari, Partner
- Marius Tollenaere, Partner
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The Fragomen Global Mobility Forum 2025 in Frankfurt provides an overview of current developments in global mobility and immigration. The program includes panel discussions, expert presentations, and interactive breakout sessions addressing key trends and practical challenges.
Program Highlights
Panel Discussions
- Panel 1: Identifying and managing compliance risks in immigration
- Panel 2 (“Voice of the Client”): Migration trends and the implications of the Skilled Immigration Act (FEG) 2.0
Breakout Sessions
- Topic 1: Business travel & programs – developments, practice, and implications, with a focus on EES and border digitization
- Topic 2: Securing skilled workers for Germany – compliance challenges and opportunities for employers
- Topic 3: Artificial Intelligence & Global Mobility – opportunities and limitations for companies
The agenda also includes networking breaks to facilitate exchange among professionals and experts.
Fragomen Hosts
- Dr. Axel Boysen, Managing Partner
- Nima Sarvari, Partner
- Marius Tollenaere, Partner
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