Enterprise Europe Brussels invites to the 14th edition of the largest event at the ICT fair CeBIT.
Since 1999 Future Match brokerage event has enabled participants to find partners for international cooperation, e.g.: sales and licence agreements, joint ventures, subcontracting, technology transfer or research & development projects.
Participants will meet at Future Match stand (hall 9, booth C20) for pre-arranged bilateral meetings. 30 minutes are usually enough to build connections, then the bell rings and the next meeting starts.
Registration to Future Match CeBIT 2012 started last 1st December !
A fee of 110€ will be charged online via credit card to each registered organisation. For EU participants, please insert your VAT-ID number which will be needed to not invoice the VAT.
Please note: The registration fee will not be refunded if you do not participate in the event or do not have any meetings scheduled.
Schedule:
20th of February 2012 - deadline for registration and submission of profiles:
27th of February 2012 - deadline for online selection of face-to-face meetings
6th to 10th March 2012 - bilateral meetings at Future Match stand
Based in Brussels and willing to participate? Ask support to Barbara Andreani This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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