| Doing Business with the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development |
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Event Date : 28 Apr 2010 - 29 Apr 2010 | |
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Time:
| 9.00 am to 4.00 pm (Day 1)
| | | 10.00 am to 4.00 pm (Day 2 : 1 to 1 meetings via confirmed appointment and allocated time slot only) | | | | Venue:
| International Enterprise Singapore | | | 230 Victoria Street
| | | Bugis Junction Office Tower #10-00
| | | Little Red Dot Seminar Room
| | | Singapore 188024
| | | | Fee:
| $50.00 (incl GST) (ieconnect, SICC, SCCCI, SBF, SMa, SMCCI, SICCI, ASME members)
| | | $70.00 (incl GST) (non - Members)
| | | | Registration:
| For seminar and one to one meetings with EBRD specialists / IE Singapore reps, fax/email the completed | | | registration form to: | | | Ms Rahim Nurshimah
| | | Fax: + 65 6337 6898
| | | Email:
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| | | | International Enterprise (IE) Singapore is organizing a seminar on "Doing Business with the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development. EBRD is the single largest investor in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Since 1991, the EBRD has invented €47.7 billion, in over 2,800 projects. The Bank has a capital base of over €20 billion. In 2009, the Bank committed €7.9 billion in 311 projects spreading across its countries of operations. | Overview
| This seminar aims to highlight: - EBRD's procurement and consulting processes and procedures
- Tips for winning contracts / subscontracts
- Case studies of specific procurement bids
| Target Audience
| This seminar aims to provide an insight into how the EBRD functions and guide Singapor-based companies on how to successfully compete and bid for contracts / subcontracts worth billions of dollars throughout Europe and Central Asia. Business Development Professionals, Investment Professionals, Companies and Individuals interested in general goods, civil works such as infrastructure, urban solutions, environment solutions and water solutions etc ought to attend. Companies will also have the opportunity to have one-to-one meetings (first come, first served basis) with the relevant EBRD procurement specialists to discuss about specific issues and challenges faced. | | |
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