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Event details:
Event Type: Virtual Event & Exhibition
Date: 23 – 26 February 2021
Event description:
EU Industry Days is Europe’s flagship annual event on industry. It serves as the main platform to discuss industrial challenges and co-develop opportunities and policy responses in an inclusive dialogue with a wide range of partners. It also helps to ensure that our policy at European, national, regional and local levels works together to enable European industry to deliver jobs, growth, and innovation in Europe.
The 2021 edition will take place in the week of 23-26 February 2021 from 10:00 – 18:00. It happens in a very special moment, when our industry is embarking upon green and digital transformation, opening up new opportunities for EU businesses and citizens.
The EU SME Centre will attend the event and will welcome entrepreneurs and intermediaries to our booth, to hear more about out free services and address any enquiries on the Chinese market.
Registration:
Information and registration for the event via the website here.
About the EU SME Centre The EU SME Centre in Beijing provides a comprehensive range of hands-on support services to European small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), getting them ready to do business in China. Our team of experts provides advice and support in four areas – business development, law, standards and conformity and human resources. Collaborating with external experts worldwide, the Centre converts valuable knowledge and experience into practical business tools and services easily accessible online. From first-line advice to in-depth technical solutions, we offer services through Knowledge Centre, Advice Centre, Training Centre, and SME Advocacy Platform.
The Centre is funded by the European Union and implemented by a consortium of five partners – the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce in China, the China-Britain Business Council, the Danish Chamber of Commerce in China, the EUROCHAMBRES, and the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China.