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ISSUE 96 - Apr 2012
 
 
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Chambers of Commerce from Macau, Hong Kong and Guangzhou to meet at the second edition of DICE


Posted: 9/22/2010 4:45:45 PM
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After the successful launch in July, members of various Chambers of Commerce of Macao, Hong Kong and Guangzhou will once more attend the second edition of Delta Inter Chamber networking event.

The event will take place on Friday, September 24th, at the Mandarin Oriental Macau with the support and presence of the European Chamber of Commerce (Hong Kong), Amcham (Macau) BBAM (Macau) Cancha (Macau) German Chamber of Commerce (South China), Portuguese-Chinese Chamber of Trade and Investment in Macau, Zhuhai Chamber of Commerce, Australia Chamber of Commerce (Macao) and French Chamber of Commerce (Macau).

Organised by the Delta region publication Delta Bridges, the prestigious local business publication Macau Business and the production company Work In Progress Productions, on this edition, the Delta Inter Chamber program will include a two panel conference devoted to environmental issues.

Untitled “Green Business” and “Green Transportation on the PRD”, the two panel conference will welcome Antonio Trindade, President of the Industrial Environment, Richard Whitfield, Professor University of San Jose for the School of Systems Computer and Technology, Herman Ching Tze Wood, Professor of UMAC and Stephen Browne, Beep CEO as the conference speakers.

After the conference, all participants will be invited to attend the closing cocktail at bar Vida Rica in  Mandarin Oriental Macau.

Program

14:30 – Conference Registration opens

15:00 – Keynote Address and Conference opener

15:15 – First Session -  “Green Business”

16:15 – Networking coffee break

16:45 – Second Session – “Green Transportation in the PRD”

17:45 – Keynote Address and Conference close

18:00 – Conference ends

18:30 – Cocktail Registration opens

21:30 – Cocktail ends

For updates about the event and to interact online with other participants, please visit the event website at www.deltainterchamber.com while further queries can be directed to dice@macaubusiness.com.



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