8th China Green Companies Summit (CGCS) – 20-22 April, 2015 – Shenyang
March 3, 2015 Category Member activities supported by FCCC, Weekly
The China Entrepreneur Club (CEC) cordially invites you to attend the 8th China Green Companies Summit (CGCS) held on the 20th-22nd of April, 2015 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. CEC’s annual China Green Companies Summit (CGCS) is committed to creating a platform for the most influential business, academic and government leaders in China and around the world to engage in thought-provoking dialogues, as well as bolstering long-term collaboration between Chinese and global enterprises. The Summit promotes smart and sustainable growth, and builds partnership through matchmaking events with enterprises and organizations. Our era is being changed by drivers of innovation, game changers that put creativity into action to create values and address social challenges. They change themselves, they change others, they change the world. These innovators continuously generate new business models and entire systems, producing new business values. Innovation and change have sparked a dynamic trend that every ambitious individual – old and young – hopes to be a part of, a trend that is viewed as the key to creating new social values. The 2015 Summit will once again gather visionary entrepreneurs, leading representatives of various sectors, and members of the next generation from China and across the world to talk about their new strategies and visions. They will present their thoughts on new technological and strategic hurdles, new business opportunities that address social challenges, and new growth models that will change the future.
Those interested to participate in the Summit, please send an e-mail to gwenn.sonck@flanders-china.be
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