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Home > Research and Analysis > Research > Fiscal Year 2014 > 5th China Harbin International Science and Technology Exhibition and Fair, and Matching Event in Shenyang Hosted by the Science and Technology Agency of Liaoning Province

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Update:September 1, 2014

5th China Harbin International Science and Technology Exhibition and Fair, and Matching Event in Shenyang Hosted by the Science and Technology Agency of Liaoning Province

At the request of the Consulate General of China in Nagoya, ICETT visited China from June 30 (Mon.) to July 4 (Fri.), 2014. It first participated in the 5th International Science and Technology Exhibition and Fair at Harbin International Conference and Exhibition Center in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China. ICETT exhibited together with three other businesses based in Niigata, Osaka, and Aichi prefectures. 

On June 30 (Mon.) and July 1 (Tues.), ICETT and the three companies set up booths there as guest exhibitors, officially invited by the Chinese Government, and had business matching meetings with possible Chinese partners. Following that, the Japanese group traveled to Shenyang, Liaoning Province and, on July 3 (Thurs.), attended a business meeting at Shenyang Traders Hotel, hosted by the Science and Technology Agency of Liaoning Province.

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On July 3 (Thurs.) and 4 (Fri.), the group took part in the Northeast China International Science and Technology Forum, and attended presentations and discussions regarding technology transfer in the environmental field with participants from Britain, Italy, South Korea and other countries, while promoting Japanese technology. ICETT served as a secretariat for the Japanese companies.

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 Business matching meetings were successfully conducted between the Japanese companies and those from China and other countries. After returning home, these new connections have been advancing to more specific meetings.

ICETT would like to express its gratitude to the three Japanese companies, the Consul of the Consulate General of China in Nagoya and the section chief of the Science, Technology and Communication Center of the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of China who both accompanied the Japanese group during their stay in China.