UKIBC Annual summit 2011
10th March 2011, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
The 2011 UKIBC Annual Summit will take place in Manchester, bringing together 600 businesses from across the UK and India. The Summit will feature senior industry and government speakers, showcasing both British companies succeeding in India and Indian success stories in the UK.
The UKIBC Summit is an invaluable day of knowledge sharing and contact building for businesses of every size wanting to share in India's incredible growth story.
India's GDP growth is nine percent, and since David Cameron's trade delegation to India in July, British interest in accessing this opportunity has hit a new high. India is a market that can't be ignored by companies looking for new opportunities.
The focus on the day will be on six key sectors: infrastructure, skills & education, retail, logistics & supply chain, technology, life sciences and advanced engineering & manufacturing.
Chemicals NW members can receive a discounted cost of £60.00 + VAT. As part of this form CNW members will find a booking code box where they should input UKTI11.
For further details and to book onto the event please click here.
Please note the use of this code will be capped at 100x tickets across the cluster organisations so it will be on a first come first served basis.
The Summit Website is http://www.ukibc.com/summit/index.html However, CNW members do need to register via the UKTI link (entitled "please click here") and not the registration pages on the main Website, otherwise they will not be able to receive their UKTI discount.
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