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Congratulations on the 18th anniversary of the oilfield services company EriellGroup
Today is the 18th anniversary of the oilfield services company EriellGroup, our adherer, active participant in the realization of the project Cultural Legacy of Uzbekistan in World Collections!
By providing its full support, EriellGroup seeks to contribute to the study and promotion of the cultural legacy of Uzbekistan.
Of course, EriellGroup, together with EnterEngineering, which stood at the origins of the project, played a decisive role in its success.
The World Society noted the contribution of the above mentioned companies to:
- holding more than 50 cultural events in dozens of countries around the world;
- publication of unique facsimile copies of the greatest ancient Eastern manuscripts;
- publication of 50 luxurious illustrated books-albums from the series Cultural Legacy of Uzbekistan in World Collections, and the introduction of advanced scientific technologies for the preservation of historical exhibits and manuscripts.
Alexander Wilhelm, Vice President, Marketing and Development, Mueller & Schindler Publishing House (Austria), noted:
"It is a great honor for us to become a part of this unique project implemented by Uzbekistan. The research practice of the World Society for the search, study and reconstruction of exact copies of ancient and medieval manuscripts is worthy of high respect and is unprecedented in its purpose and scope. 50 volumes on cultural heritage which have been published so far, as well as facsimile publications, which we have the honor to create together with the World Society with the support of ERIELL Group and Enter Engineering, are an invaluable gift not only to the people of Uzbekistan, but also to the entire world community."
Marc Bonnel, President of the international Association ‘Avicenna-France’, said:
"We are thrilled at how respectfully and carefully the President of Uzbekistan treats the cultural heritage of his country. The Congress and other events of the project are world events of unprecedented significance. But they would have been impossible without the diligent attention and support of Uzbekistan’s government and businessmen – true patriots of the New Uzbekistan. It is wonderful that the project Cultural Legacy of Uzbekistan in World Collections has found such strong support in ERIELL Group and Enter Engineering. I am sure that with such partners we will have brilliant results and new, amazing discoveries."