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International Business Matchmaking Sessions at Reeperbahn 2012

06 September 2012

UK Trade & Investment and Reeperbahn Festival Campus are offering professionals the chance to participate in a handpick matchmaking service  at this year’s festival to help you find international business partners. If you want to take part act fast – the deadline for registrations is 7th September.

From their website: This year Reeperbahn Festival Campus offers a series of full-service matchmaking  events. Each country represents one session as a host. You are invited as our guest to find out more about the country, business opportunities and meet its companies  in pre-scheduled and targeted face2face-meetings.

Why participate?

  • Meet potential business partners
  • Select your face2face meetings in advance
  • Have pre-arranged and fixed 20-minute time slots
  • Call the attention of the network about your company
  • Present, discuss and develop new project ideas at international level

Fee: 50 Euros

Date: 20 September 2012, 6 PM – 8 PM

Application deadline:  7 September 2012 via this registration link

For more information visit http://www.b2match.eu/reeperbahn2012.

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