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Enterprise Europe Network At Cork Chamber

The EU Japan Centre’s Centre for Industrial Cooperation’s FREE webinar series

The EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation is a venture between the European Commission and the Japanese Government, a non-profit organisation established as an affiliate of the Institute of International Studies and Training (IIST). It aims at promoting all forms of industrial, trade and investment cooperation between the EU and Japan. The centre is organising a free “About Japan” webinar series in May and its details are as follows:

 

Webinar A:

Title: Essentials of Patent Information from Japan

Date: 6th May 2014

Time: 09:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Description: The seminar will outline how to search for Japanese patent information online and how to understand the information retrieved. The expected learning outcomes are:

  • How to decipher Japanese patent document types and number formats
  • How to search for Japanese patent documents online
  • How to access English translations of Japanese patents
  • How to retrieve additional patent information
  • Speaker: Maki Umemura, Cardiff University
  • Webinar link: HERE

 

Webinar B:

Title: Opportunities in Japanese Services Economies

Date: 13th May 2014

Time: 09:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Description: This webinar will focus on how to seize business opportunities in Japan’s service economy. Its expected learning outcomes will be as follows:

  • How to find free information on the Japanese and Asian business environments and make a preliminary assessment of potential opportunities there
  • Find out how to identify Japanese partners and formulate a market entry strategy in both Japan and Asia
  • Find local and continued support services to sustain business growth

 

Speakers: Chieko Nakabayashi of United International Business School and Max Berre of the Knowledge House, Maastricht

Webinar link: HERE 



Webinar C:

Title: Renewable Energy in Japan

Date: 20 May 2014

Time: 09:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Description: The webinar will focus on Japanese Renewable Energy and the expected learning outcomes for this seminar are:

  • Outlooks for 2014
  • What are the Japanese Government’s targets, incentives and regulations for the Renewable Energy sector?
  • What are the sector’s strengths and weaknesses?
  • Which technology or market segment has the most potential for investors?
  • What are the market’s key challenges?
  • What opportunities lie for European energy companies and investors?

 

Speaker: Philippe Huysveld, Senior Consultant and CEO at Global Business & Management Consulting (GBMC)

Webinar link: http://goo.gl/1EfDo9

 

Notes:

To register for the EU Japan Centre’s webinars which are outlined above, please note that you will firstly need to become a registered member of the EU Japan Centre and you can register with the Centre by clicking here. Meanwhile existing members can register for the webinars by logging into the membership area, which can be accessed by clicking here.

 

International Engineering Cooperation Day – Engineering 2014, 21st May 2014, Nitra, Slovakia

The Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) office in Slovakia and the Slovak Investment and Trade Development Agency (SARIO) are co-organising Engineering 2014, an event which is targeted towards organisations offering or seeking technologies, tools and solutions in the field of engineering. The event will offer attendees the opportunity to establish new business contacts with potential partners from Slovakia and other European countries. The event will also include panel discussions on tenders and emerging trends in the field of engineering. The day’s proceedings will be conducted in English and the cost of attending the event is €25 per person. For further information, please contact Dominka Dubovská (matchmaking@sario.sk), Project Manager at Sario. 

 

International Matchmaking Event at Greater Region (GR) Business Days. 18th-19th June 2014, Luxembourg

This international matchmaking event takes place in the Greater Region (GR) which is in the heart of Europe. The GR encompasses Luxembourg, Wallonia (Belgium), Lorraine (France), the Rhineland (Germany) and Saarland (Germany). Due to its location at the crossroads of Europe, the GR is an example of European integration. GR Business days is a specialised multi-sector trade fair; focusing on the most important sectors of the region. In particular, the event will focus on the following sectors:

  • Eco Construction and Sustainable Development
  • Life Sciences and Biotechnology
  • Automotive
  • Environment and Renewable Energy
  • ICT and E-Commerce
  • Transport and Logistics
  • Training and Education
  • Marketing and Communication
  • Banking and Finance

 

To register for this event, please click here. If you require more specific information, please contact Sabina Sagramola  HERE.

 

Business Growth in UK Markets

Register now for the Liverpool International Festival of Business (registration is free) and access your business to the festival’s International Hub where you can meet with other key businesses, network and create new contacts/partnerships. The festival also offers a Business Brokering system that will help you to identify distribution partners, joint venture partners and suppliers. Register at: IFB Business Club. For further information about this event, contact liz@corkchamber.ie.


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