The 11th EU-China Business Summit “Emerging Opportunities from a Changing Industrial Landscape” – 13 July 2016 – Great Hall of the People, Beijing
Jun-27-2016 By : fcccadmin
Date: 13th July, 2016
Venue: Great Hall of the People, Beijing
Member Price: 2,500 RMB Non-Member Price: 3,500 RMB
The theme of the 11th EU-China Business Summit is “Emerging Opportunities from a Changing Industrial Landscape”
The EU-China Business Summit is jointly organized by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (European Chamber) and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), under the patronage of the European Commission and the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM), and with collaboration from the EU-China Business Association and BUSINESS EUROPE.
The Business Summit is held in parallel with the Political Summit. EU and Chinese political leaders, the Premier of the People’s Republic of China, Li Keqiang, President of the European Council, Donald Tusk and President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Junker will be joining the Political Leaders Plenary Session by delivering keynote speeches. This year’s summit is expected to gather around 600 Chinese and European attendees, including Chinese Ministers and European and Chinese business leaders.
At this Conference breakout sessions will cover three key themes: New Industrial Revolution, Investment, and Connectivity, and will feature senior representatives from both European and Chinese companies.
For more information on the programme, registration and sponsorship opportunities, go to this link : http://eu-china-business-summit.europeanchamber.com.cn/
The EU-China Business Association (EUCBA) is an Association of Associations in the European Union countries promoting business relations between European enterprises, institutions and their Chinese counterparts. It is an international non-profit organisation registered in Belgium. For further information, contact in Brussels : Gwenn Sonck, Secretary General : gwenn.sonck@eucba.org – www.eucba.org
Webinar: Technology Transfer Agreements in Mainland China – 8 July 2016
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The China IPR SME Helpdesk is organizing a webinar on Technology Transfer Agreements in Mainland China on 8 July 2016; 10:00-11:00am (Brussels), 3:00- 4:00pm (Ho Chi Minh), 4:00-5:00pm (Beijing).
Technology transfer is a general term used to describe the commercialization of research and knowledge generated from the research base that includes universities and research institutions.
Many nations seek to engage in forced technology transfer, but no nation does it “better” or more than China. The IP considerations in any particular technology transfer deal with China will depend on the route selected to commercialize a new opportunity. This in turn will depend, amongst other things, on the technology, its level of market readiness, its ease of adoption, the extent of IP protection, the aspirations of the inventor or developer and the mission of the organization.
In this free webinar, China IPR SME Helpdesk expert Aaron Hurvitz will provide an introduction to Technology Transfer Agreements in China and will also give participants the opportunity to ask specific questions they may have. The presentation will last for 45 minutes followed by a 15 minutes Q&A session.
Language: English
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Meeting and Reception with the future Consuls-General from Belgium in Shanghai and Guangzhou – 20 June 2016 – Brussels
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The Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce (FCCC) organized a meeting with the future Consuls-General from Belgium to Shanghai and Guangzhou. This event took place on 20 June 2016 at BNP Paribas Fortis in Brussels.
This event was an excellent opportunity to introduce your companies’ activities in China with Mr Paul Lambert, future Consul-General of Belgium in Shanghai and Mr Joris Salden, future Consul-General of Belgium in Guangzhou. Stefaan Vanhooren, Chairman of the FCCC, made the opening speech at the event, which was concluded by an exchange of views and networking.
Jinqiao Group denies signing MOU with Tesla Motors
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Jinqiao Group denied that it had signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Tesla Motors to build Tesla production facilities in Shanghai. Bloomberg reported that each side would invest about CNY30 billion in the partnership, with Jinqiao putting up land for most of its shares. Tesla said it would not comment on rumors or speculation.Tesla plans to build a factory in China by the end of 2018. China became Tesla’s second-largest market after the United States in the first quarter of 2016, with a more than 300% annual growth rate, but the electric-car maker faces import duties of 25%. Foreign electric-car makers are not allowed to establish wholly-owned e-car factories in China.
Internship work permit issued in Shanghai
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Charles Vanoverschelde became the first French student to get an internship work permit under an agreement signed by China and France last year. The junior student at a business school in France will work in the product quality department of the Camaieu Apparel (Shanghai) Co, a French company in Shanghai, from July. In November last year, China and France signed an agreement to enhance international exchanges among students. Under the program, 1,000 students from both countries will take part in the program every year. French students, who have completed two years in a university, or those who have graduated from French or Chinese universities within a year, are eligible to apply under the program.
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