Meeting with Chinese delegation: environment and energy – 30 June 2014 – Antwerp
June 12, 2014 Category Activities, Environment
On Monday, June 30, 2014, the Flanders Cleantech Association is receiving a delegation of its Chinese partner CAEPI, together with a delegation of about 10 Chinese environmental and energy companies looking for partners in Flanders.
CAEPI is the Chinese Association of the Environmental Protection Industry, which is guided by the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP). During the visit the Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce (FCCC) will introduce the cleantech mission to China in October which the FCCC is organizing together with the Flanders Cleantech Association, Flanders Investment & Trade (FIT) and the Province of East Flanders. More information about the Chinese delegation and the introduction of the projects “CAEPI Delegation” can be requested by sending an e-mail to info@fca.be.
The meeting will take place in the strategically located Portview at the Noorderlaan in Antwerp.
If you wish to participate, please download the registration form at www.flanders-china.be and return it before June 20. Participation is free of charge for FCCC members and limited to companies in the cleantech sector.
In addition to information about the delegation on June 30, you can also request a list of opportunities in the Tianjin region (the prosperous industrialized port region on the coast close to Beijing) via info@fca.be.be.
The meeting with CAEPI on June 30 and listing of your areas of interest in the registration form are part of the preparations for the cleantech mission to China in October. You will receive more information on June 30, which will also be available on our website www.flanders-china.be
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