EngEx and the World Trade Center San Diego Partner to Develop Export Opportunities at EngEx 2010
Supporting Presidential Policy to Double Exports in Five Years.
San Diego, CA, April 16, 2010 --(PR.com)-- EngEx 2010, the conference of the year for professionals leading the nation’s next generation of the green movement, and the World Trade Center San Diego today announced a strategic initiative to create new export opportunities for attendees at the conference taking place July 29 – 31, 2010 in San Diego.
“The benefit for our members is that they can identify opportunities in developing countries and markets, and learn how to access government resources to find international buyers,” said Bella Heule, President and Chief Executive Officer of the World Trade Center San Diego.
EngEx 2010 will bring together in one place the world’s finest collection of researchers, businesses, non-profits and governmental agencies to create strategic networking and business development opportunities in the energy, water, transportation and environmental industry sectors.
“The partnership with the World Trade Center San Diego provides our attendees with a new opportunity to include foreign trade and exporting in their business development plans,” said Kausain Shaikh, Founder of EngEx 2010. “We are very excited to be supporting President Obama’s initiative to drive more foreign exports in the next five years, especially from green businesses.”
Many governmental agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency; Department of Energy; Bureau of Land Management; Small Business Administration; Department of Commerce and even the International Trade Administration at the World Bank Group, and ExIm Bank will participate and share resources with the private sector.
“This conference will be the one-not-to-miss for businesses that are looking to increase revenues through government contracts and to capitalize on international opportunities in the energy, water, environmental and transportation sectors,” Shaikh said. “We will have an amazing number of strong partners in attendance ready to assist in securing new business opportunities.”
Registration for the conference is now available online at www.engexpo.com.
More than 200 exhibitors are also expected at the event and a limited amount of exhibit space is still available. To request more information about securing an exhibit space, please visit www.engexpo.com.
EngEx 2010, coming to the San Diego Convention Center from July 29 – 31, will be three days of innovation, creativity, business negotiation, planning, contract development and plenty of networking for some of the most talented individuals working on the next stage in the nation’s green movement. The conference will also provide keynote addresses by government agencies, information on contract and grant opportunities, and a career fair.
The World Trade Center San Diego is a non-governmental, non-political trade association that positions San Diego regional businesses for global market success though advocacy, connections, communications and education.
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“The benefit for our members is that they can identify opportunities in developing countries and markets, and learn how to access government resources to find international buyers,” said Bella Heule, President and Chief Executive Officer of the World Trade Center San Diego.
EngEx 2010 will bring together in one place the world’s finest collection of researchers, businesses, non-profits and governmental agencies to create strategic networking and business development opportunities in the energy, water, transportation and environmental industry sectors.
“The partnership with the World Trade Center San Diego provides our attendees with a new opportunity to include foreign trade and exporting in their business development plans,” said Kausain Shaikh, Founder of EngEx 2010. “We are very excited to be supporting President Obama’s initiative to drive more foreign exports in the next five years, especially from green businesses.”
Many governmental agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency; Department of Energy; Bureau of Land Management; Small Business Administration; Department of Commerce and even the International Trade Administration at the World Bank Group, and ExIm Bank will participate and share resources with the private sector.
“This conference will be the one-not-to-miss for businesses that are looking to increase revenues through government contracts and to capitalize on international opportunities in the energy, water, environmental and transportation sectors,” Shaikh said. “We will have an amazing number of strong partners in attendance ready to assist in securing new business opportunities.”
Registration for the conference is now available online at www.engexpo.com.
More than 200 exhibitors are also expected at the event and a limited amount of exhibit space is still available. To request more information about securing an exhibit space, please visit www.engexpo.com.
EngEx 2010, coming to the San Diego Convention Center from July 29 – 31, will be three days of innovation, creativity, business negotiation, planning, contract development and plenty of networking for some of the most talented individuals working on the next stage in the nation’s green movement. The conference will also provide keynote addresses by government agencies, information on contract and grant opportunities, and a career fair.
The World Trade Center San Diego is a non-governmental, non-political trade association that positions San Diego regional businesses for global market success though advocacy, connections, communications and education.
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Contact
EngEx Inc
Kate Hagen
951.225.4566 x109
www.engexpo.com
Contact
Kate Hagen
951.225.4566 x109
www.engexpo.com
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