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International Opportunities for your Business

Enterprise Europe Network B2B event at Biofach 2016, 11th-1th2 February, Nuremburg, Germany

Biofach has become the world’s leading trade fair on organic food. Once again, Enterprise Europe Network will hold free pre-arranged 30 minute 1:1 meetings at its B2B event. The matchmaking event will afford attendees the opportunity explore business opportunities and potential synergies. This year’s matchmaking event will take place 11-12 February. The target food categories for this event are:

  • Fresh food / frozen food
  • Nuts, Dried Fruit, Healthy Snacks
  • Food supplements, Herbs and Spices
  • Oils and Vinegars
  • Dietary food and Baby Food
  • Juices / Beers / Wines

To register your place at this event click here or contact Eimear for further information.

 

Free registration available for Biowales 2016 via Enterprise Europe Network, 1st-2nd March, Cardiff, Wales

Enterprise Europe Network Wales is offering free registration for all international clients (saving €700 per registration) at Biowales 2016!

Biowales is the flagship event for the life sciences sector in Wales, and one of the UK’s leading life science conferences. It is now in its 14th year and this year’s event will take place in the Wales Millennium Centre on 1-2 March.  Registration is free for all international clients, to include a gala dinner (thus saving €700).

The theme of this year’s event is Connect and Collaborate, reflecting the unique platform that the conference provides for attendees to develop international connections and partnering opportunities. With its own Life Sciences Hub and Investment Fund, excellent links with the NHS and academia, and a thriving life science economy – Wales makes it easy to meet the right people and make decisions, fast.

BioWales 2016 builds on Wales’ collaborative strength, bringing together industry experts, life science investors and international networks, focussing on the interaction between business, academia and healthcare. Previous attendees include global companies (J&J Innovation, GE Healthcare, Novartis, Siemens Diagnostics, Renishaw), innovative SMEs, VCs, NHS health boards, Universities, international networks and business support organisations.

BioWales 2016 - Key Features

  • Engage with internationally-renowned keynote speakers
  • Participate and share in workshop and round table sessions
  • Make new contacts and identify new business opportunities in the exhibition area
  • Benefit from high-value connections and deal making prospects in 1-to-1 meetings
  • Enjoy a vibrant evening of networking and entertainment at the drinks reception and Gala Dinner
  • Experience the Wales Millennium Centre’s magnificent auditorium, foyer and networking spaces


To find out how you can get your free place, contact Eimear.  

 

EU Sustainable Energy Award

If you are promoting energy efficiency or renewable energy, then check out the EU Sustainable Energy Award.

Award categories:

  • Consumers
    • Rewarding actions leading to the behavioural change of individual energy users
  • Public sector
    • Rewarding public and non-profit organisations taking exemplary initiatives in energy efficiency or use of renewables
  • Businesses
    • Rewarding forward-thinking businesses which are exemplary in their production or use of energy
  • Citizens’ Award
    • Rewarding the nominee which best captures the public imagination

Initiatives will be judged for their:

  • Excellence in their area and innovation
  • Measurable impact and contribution to the EU’s sustainable energy objectives
  • Replication potential and social acceptance.

Eligibility criteria

  • Geographical scope
    • The project coordinator must be based in the EU
  • Practical application
    • Research projects are not eligible. The aim of the Awards is to collect and showcase outstanding projects with a high impact and replication potential. Academic studies and theoretical research projects without any long-term, real-scale application directly linked to renewable energy or energy efficiency are therefore not eligible.
  • Timing
    • The project must be ongoing or have concluded after 30 June 205. Projects which are still at the planning stage or not yet fully operational are not eligible. 

 

The closing date for receipt of applications is 22nd February.

 

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