The EU Single Market: Ensuring Europe's Future Growth and Prosperity
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To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Single Market and launch a new study on the business case for deepening the Single Market, AmCham EU is organising ‘The EU Single Market: Ensuring Europe’s Future Growth and Prosperity’ on 10 October 2012, from 13:00-18:00.
This high-level conference will be opened with remarks from Malcolm Harbour, MEP, Chair of the European Parliament’s Internal Market and Consumer Affairs Committee. Panel discussions will include the participation of: Patrick Deconinck, Senior Vice-President, 3M; Mikael Hagström, President EMEA and Asia-Pacific, SAS Institute; Aongus Hegarty, President EMEA, Dell Computers; Mark Spelman, Global Head of Strategy, Accenture; and Gerard Van Harten, Vice-President of Manufacturing & Engineering, Dow.
We will also be joined by Andreas Mavroyiannis, Deputy Minister to the President for European Affairs, Cyprus, who will discuss the Cypriot Presidency’s views on Single Market reform.
Interested in attending? Please send an email to singlemarket@amchameu.eu with your details.
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