Forthcoming EU-related events
January 25 – 26, Be2ween@Terratect/Enertec 2011, Leipzig. The objective of this event is to improve cooperation among environmental industry and renewable energies SMEs and their own development in foreign markets through B2B meetings. During the...
January 25 – 26, Be2ween@Terratect/Enertec 2011, Leipzig.
The objective of this event is to improve cooperation among environmental industry and renewable energies SMEs and their own development in foreign markets through B2B meetings. During the event, participating SMEs, assisted by technical staff of the Enterprise Europe Network project partners, will have the opportunity to join for free and share their business interests with SMEs of the same sectors.
The deadline for registration is December 20.
Contact: giacinto.bosco@promofirenze.com
January 12, International Construction Fair Brokerage Event, Poznan, Poland.
The event is an opportunity for Polish and European construction companies to meet and establish potential partnerships. The brokerage takes place within the context of the construction sector. The themes that will be covered are innovative construction materials, realisation and consulting in the construction sector, IT in construction, monitoring and exploitation of construction objects and passive housing.
http://www.budma.pl/en/
January 19, FITUR 2011 Tourism Brokerage Event, Madrid.
This event is aimed at European companies engaged in the tourist sector. The event promotes commercial and technological cooperation, the marketing of new tourist products and services, business networking, and technology transfer related to systems and services to enhance competitiveness and innovation for tourism and cultural heritage.
Contact: gortegar@camaratoledo.com
February 1, Workshop on Policies in support of high-growth innovative small and medium-sized enterprises, Brussels.
The workshop will address the specific questions of effective policies for high-growth small and medium-sized enterprises, particularly with regard to fostering start-ups, access to finance and internationalisation. It will also look into how policies for innovative high-growth SMEs are different to general SME policy, and whether there is a trade-off between both types of polices. Finally, a discussion will take place on the role the EU can play in fostering high-growth innovative SMEs.
Contact: stefan.lilischkis@empirica.com
February 1 – 3, LEARNTEC 2011, Karlsruhe, Germany.
LEARNTEC is the leading international trade fair and convention for vocational education, learning and IT. Each year, the future of learning as well as the latest e-learning solutions for use in companies or educational institutions will be presented. More than 200 organisations showcase their solutions for professional training, e-learning and knowledge management.
The Meetingpoint at LEARNTEC 2011 provides the opportunity to meet potential cooperation partners from all over Europe. It also enables participants to choose conversation partners in advance to the fair via the Meetingpoint website.
http://www.learntec.meetingpoint-europa.eu
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