Events

September 13, 2007
Executive Briefing
Think Asia Workshop: China 2008

 

China is the world’s fourth largest economy fuelled by capital investment, export growth, new innovation and a steady expansion of its domestic market. The BC Ministry of Economic Development is offering Think Asia Workshops around the province in collaboration with industry associations and local chambers of commerce. The Think Asia workshop is designed for BC's small and medium enterprises (BC SMEs), and delivers practical information to develop business trade and take advantage of the significant upcoming opportunities in China.

Think Asia Workshop: China 2008 provides...

  • A broad introduction to the China marketplace including opportunities & threats
  • A China-ready checklist
  • Focus on the issues that companies need to address to be competitive
  • A toolbox of resources that will help companies to evaluate this market and pursue business in China
  • Establishment of business relationships and networks
  • An overview of the BC-Canada Pavilion and an outline of how companies can participate in the second floor business programs
  • Next steps for success
  • Comprehensive and valuable workbook for future reference



Think Asia Workshop: China 2008 Facilitators

Michael Nicholas, Manager - Beijing Business Program
BC Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Secretariat

Jay Silverberg, Business and Economic Development Consultant
CEO, Synergy Management Group Ltd.

 

 


BC-Canada Pavilion in Beijing

Building on the success of BC Canada Place at the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games, the BC Canada Pavilion in Beijing will showcase our industry, culture and innovation for five months around the 2008 Olympic Summer Games.

Read more about the BC-Canada Pavilion in Beijing here.


About Executive Briefing...

BCTIA’s Executive Briefing is a new programmed event, targeted at senior level representatives of technology and business community.

The Executive Briefing program is comprised of four to six breakfast events highlighting unique business opportunities, important research findings and updates on regulatory changes. Subject matter experts, thought leaders and appropriate regulatory agencies will share information on these new opportunities, insights and regulations while discussing their implications. A lively and interactive Q&A follows each session where participants have the opportunity to explore thoughts and share ideas.

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EVENT DETAILS:

Location: Hyatt Regency Hotel
655 Burrard Street

Registration: 7:30 am
Program: 8:00am - 11:30am

BCTIA Member Fee: $35
Non-Member Fee:
$55

All prices +GST.

Online registration closes Sept.11, 5:00 pm.