CIPA Delegation Visits North Carolina China Center June 27
CABANC and NCCC Welcome China Investment Promotion Agency Delegates for Summit to Promote More Collaboration Between North Carolina and China
Research Triangle Park, NC, June 26, 2011 --(PR.com)-- The Chinese American Biosciences Association in North Carolina (http://www.CABA-NC.org) and The North Carolina China Center (http://www.ncchinacenter.org/), housed at the World Trade Park in the headquarters building of Longistics (http://www.longistics.com), have announced that they will host a morning summit for members of the China Investment Promotion Agency (CIPA) delegation along with area business leaders on Monday, June 27, to promote business and technology development and collaboration between North Carolina and China. CIPA is a division of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce that organizes and promotes inbound and outbound foreign investment. CIPA Deputy Director Yu Hua will lead the 13-member delegation and provide opening remarks, while N.C. State Treasurer Janet Cowell will provide welcoming remarks for the summit.
The delegation will hear presentations from representatives of the North Carolina China Center, the N.C. Department of Commerce, The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences, Research Triangle Foundation and the Chinese American Biosciences Association in North Carolina. CIPA delegate Lin Shixi, chairman of Singapore BT Global Venture Accelerator Management Pte Ltd., will discuss “The China-Singapore Platform for Innovation and Investment,” as well. The three-hour summit will conclude with a signing ceremony at 11:30 a.m.
The CIPA visit will culminate in the afternoon with Longistics hosting the North Carolina China Center Hall of Fame Golf Open for delegates at Brier Creek Country Club. All proceeds of the nine-hole golf tournament will support the efforts of the nonprofit North Carolina China Center.
Quotes:
“We at the Chinese American Biosciences Association in North Carolina and the North Carolina China Center are truly appreciative to host this summit for the CIPA delegation and other stakeholders interested in building a bridge for North Carolina and China investments,” said Dr. Tong Zhou, a member of the board of directors of the Chinese American Biosciences Association
in North Carolina and the North Carolina China Center and director of The Hamner-China Biosciences Center. “This discussion will help develop a public-private partnership that will boost long-term economic development for both the state and China. We are honored to be part of this historic activity.”
“I am looking forward to treating our distinguished guests to a round of golf after our busy morning of discussions,” said Duane Long, chairman and co-creator of the North Carolina China Center. “The Hall of Fame Golf Open will be a great way for members of the CIPA delegation to enjoy some cultural engagement after what I am sure will be a productive summit.”
About The Chinese American Biosciences Association
Newly founded in June, 2011, the Chinese American Biosciences Association in North Carolina is to provide a scientific and business exchange platform focusing on biosciences with a mission to facilitate the collaboration in but not limited to Biomedical, Biopharmaceutical, Bioagricultural, Biomarine, and Environmental Health Sciences between China and North Carolina. For more information, visit http://www.CABA-NC.org/.
About The North Carolina China Center:
The North Carolina China Center has a mission of creating of bridges of understanding between businesses, as well as cultural and educational institutions, in North Carolina and the greater China region comprising Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. The objectives of the Center, created in 2006, are to explore business opportunities; promote academic exchanges; foster industrial collaborations; enhance cross-cultural understanding; and assist all interested parties and business entities as well as public and private institutions in developing relationships with the greater China region. Over the first four years of the Center’s existence, major Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) have been signed with businesses, industrial parks, educational and cultural institutions in China. For more information, visit http://www.ncchinacenter.org/.
About Longistics :
Located in Research Triangle Park, N.C., Longistics is a full-service provider of global logistics solutions that specializes in cold-chain logistical support and problem solving services for a broad range of pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors of high value, high security products. A leading provider of third-party logistics, Longistics has a worldwide reach and growing presence in China, and other emerging markets around the world. Longistics provides transportation, warehousing and Foreign Trade Zone management operations at FTZ 214, located in the Global TransPark, and FTZ 93, located adjacent to the Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Capabilities include: supply chain studies, vendor managed inventories, transportation, technology, infrastructure, FTZ zone operations, domestic warehousing services, order fulfillment, kitting and sub-assembly, and value-added programs. For more information, visit http://www.longistics.com.
Erin Smith
MMI Public Relations
(919) 233-6600
erin@mmipublicrelations.com
http://www.twitter.com/MMIPR
http://www.mmipublicrelations.com
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The delegation will hear presentations from representatives of the North Carolina China Center, the N.C. Department of Commerce, The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences, Research Triangle Foundation and the Chinese American Biosciences Association in North Carolina. CIPA delegate Lin Shixi, chairman of Singapore BT Global Venture Accelerator Management Pte Ltd., will discuss “The China-Singapore Platform for Innovation and Investment,” as well. The three-hour summit will conclude with a signing ceremony at 11:30 a.m.
The CIPA visit will culminate in the afternoon with Longistics hosting the North Carolina China Center Hall of Fame Golf Open for delegates at Brier Creek Country Club. All proceeds of the nine-hole golf tournament will support the efforts of the nonprofit North Carolina China Center.
Quotes:
“We at the Chinese American Biosciences Association in North Carolina and the North Carolina China Center are truly appreciative to host this summit for the CIPA delegation and other stakeholders interested in building a bridge for North Carolina and China investments,” said Dr. Tong Zhou, a member of the board of directors of the Chinese American Biosciences Association
in North Carolina and the North Carolina China Center and director of The Hamner-China Biosciences Center. “This discussion will help develop a public-private partnership that will boost long-term economic development for both the state and China. We are honored to be part of this historic activity.”
“I am looking forward to treating our distinguished guests to a round of golf after our busy morning of discussions,” said Duane Long, chairman and co-creator of the North Carolina China Center. “The Hall of Fame Golf Open will be a great way for members of the CIPA delegation to enjoy some cultural engagement after what I am sure will be a productive summit.”
About The Chinese American Biosciences Association
Newly founded in June, 2011, the Chinese American Biosciences Association in North Carolina is to provide a scientific and business exchange platform focusing on biosciences with a mission to facilitate the collaboration in but not limited to Biomedical, Biopharmaceutical, Bioagricultural, Biomarine, and Environmental Health Sciences between China and North Carolina. For more information, visit http://www.CABA-NC.org/.
About The North Carolina China Center:
The North Carolina China Center has a mission of creating of bridges of understanding between businesses, as well as cultural and educational institutions, in North Carolina and the greater China region comprising Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. The objectives of the Center, created in 2006, are to explore business opportunities; promote academic exchanges; foster industrial collaborations; enhance cross-cultural understanding; and assist all interested parties and business entities as well as public and private institutions in developing relationships with the greater China region. Over the first four years of the Center’s existence, major Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) have been signed with businesses, industrial parks, educational and cultural institutions in China. For more information, visit http://www.ncchinacenter.org/.
About Longistics :
Located in Research Triangle Park, N.C., Longistics is a full-service provider of global logistics solutions that specializes in cold-chain logistical support and problem solving services for a broad range of pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors of high value, high security products. A leading provider of third-party logistics, Longistics has a worldwide reach and growing presence in China, and other emerging markets around the world. Longistics provides transportation, warehousing and Foreign Trade Zone management operations at FTZ 214, located in the Global TransPark, and FTZ 93, located adjacent to the Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Capabilities include: supply chain studies, vendor managed inventories, transportation, technology, infrastructure, FTZ zone operations, domestic warehousing services, order fulfillment, kitting and sub-assembly, and value-added programs. For more information, visit http://www.longistics.com.
Erin Smith
MMI Public Relations
(919) 233-6600
erin@mmipublicrelations.com
http://www.twitter.com/MMIPR
http://www.mmipublicrelations.com
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