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APEC Business Outlook Conference - Charlottetown
The Quest for Growth: New Directions for Atlantic Canada With an aging population and many traditional industries showing little potential for growth, it's time to explore new ideas to expand the region's economy. This year's conference will focus on ways to increase productivity by adopting innovative approaches to compete in domestic and global markets. 7:45 am Registration, Networking & Breakfast 8:30 am Welcome & Opening Remarks Xuan (Frank) Zhou, APEC Director and President, Sunrise Group 8:40 am Keynote Address Declan O'Shea, President and CEO, Vector Aerospace Introduced by Brian McMillan, Former APEC Director and President, Holland College 9:10 am Atlantic Canada's Economic Outlook for 2017 David Chaundy, Director of Research, APEC 10:10 am Networking & Refreshment Break 10:40 am Policy Perspective: New Directions for Atlantic Canada Finn Poschmann, President and CEO, APEC 11:10 Business Perspective: The Quest for Growth Session sponsored by McInnes Cooper Patrick Kiely, Founder and CEO, Island Water Technologies Mohammed Moin, Co-founder and VP Business Dev't, Somru Bioscience Xuan (Frank) Zhou, President and CEO, Sunrise Group Panel Moderator: Finn Poschmann, President and CEO, APEC 12 Noon: Conference ends
APEC Business Outlook Conference - Ch...Date and Time
Friday Nov 4, 2016
7:45 AM - 12:00 PM ADTFriday, November 4 Registration and breakfast begin at 7:45 Conference begins at 8:30 Conference ends at noon
Location
Prince Edward Island Convention Centre
Fees/Admission
Individual Early Bird registration available until Friday, September 30. Early Bird Pricing - Member: $310 Early Bird Pricing - Non-Member: $390 After September 30, Regular Pricing Registration Regular Pricing -Member: $410 Regular Pricing - Non-Member: $490 Table Pricing (6 seats): $1750
Contact Information
Dave Stephens Communications Manager Atlantic Provinces Economic Council
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