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June speaking events for Supertrends

Posted by: Jason Inch    Tags:  environment, EUCCC, speaking events, sustainable business    Posted date:  June 3, 2009  |  No comment

On Tuesday June 23 in Shanghai there will be an environmental business forum open to the public. For readers who are interested in cleantech, environmental policy, and sustainable development in China, several speakers, including Supertrends’ co-author Jason Inch, will discuss the latest research and government plans (see below for registration and fee information).

June speaking events for SupertrendsJason will be speaking in the opening session, talking about the latest environmental business and policy trends in China, followed by Alexander Prautzsch of Ernst & Young and Linnet Kwok from WWF China. There will also be a speaker on environmental finance in China. Overall it looks to be an interesting and informative event. It is hosted by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, but is open to both members and non-members. Here are the event details:

Date: Tuesday, 2009-06-23
Time: 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Venue: European Chamber Shanghai Office  - Unit 2204, Shui on Plaza, 333 Huaihai Zhong Road, Luwan District, Shanghai 200021 (Next to the Taipingyang – Pacific Department Store at Huangpi S. Road subway station on Line 1)
Cost: Members: RMB 150, non-members: RMB 230
RSVP: Click here to register online

For a complete event rundown and agenda, please follow this link to the EUCCC’s website.


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