Date: 9.10.2015
The economy is becoming more and more global and complex. To be successful in foreign markets it is essential to cooperate with reliable partners that are already active in the markets you are interested in. To find the right partners and to start a cooperation you normally have to spend a lot of time and money.
Malaysia provides huge potential for investment growth through strong government support with dedicated programmes, conducive ecosystems and clusters development, access to research and development facilities, availability of industry partners as collaborators, and an educated workforce. Malaysia can be your gate to the South-East Asian markets.
Germany is the partner of choice for Malaysian organizations looking for cooperation and business partners in Europe.
If you are interested in the Malaysian and/or the European markets this webinar will up-date you on German, Czech, European and Malaysian funding opportunities which will help you to start your R&D as well as your business cooperation.
Renowned speakers from Germany, Malaysia and the Czech Republic will introduce you to current funding programs. Dato Dr. Deja will give a short overview on how DtMG and TIMA can help you.
Date: 21 October, 2015
Time: 10:30 - 12:00 am CET
The registry is free of charge. Do your registration here.
The price of the phone conference is about 9 Cent/minute and participant (landline), max. 42 Cent/Minute via mobile phone. Other costs outside Germany.
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