JAMA-CLEPA Business Summit 2016
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JAMA-CLEPA Business Summit 2016
European automotive suppliers meet Japanese vehicle manufacturers
We are pleased to invite you to the JAMA-CLEPA Business Summit 2016, which will be held on 27-28 October 2016 in Venice, Italy, organised in cooperation with the Japanese Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) and the Italian National Association of Automotive Industries Sector (ANFIA).
We would like to offer your company the opportunity to benefit from the exposure of this event and at the same time support this interesting and worthy summit.
Topics to be discussed include:
- An outlook on future legislative and trade trends
- A presentation of good practices for business relations
- An insight on green, safe, connected and automated driving technologies.
The summit, preceded by a gala dinner, will bring together 150 representatives from the Japanese manufacturers and European suppliers industries to exchange knowledge and best practices in the automotive sector.
The JAMA-CLEPA Business Summit 2016 will be a great opportunity for European suppliers to meet with representatives of the purchasing departments of Japanese manufacturers and discuss trends in the automotive market.
European suppliers and Japanese manufacturers are working together to achieve better future sustainable mobility, and the JAMA-CLEPA Business Summit is an ideal opportunity to do this while reinforcing cooperation and mutual understanding.
Useful documents:
JAMA-CLEPA Business Summit – Invitation Letter
JAMA-CLEPA Business Summit – Programme
JAMA-CLEPA Business Summit – Registration Form
JAMA-CLEPA Business Summit – Sponsorship Form
JAMA-CLEPA Business Summit – Venues
For more information please contact:
Pierre THIBAUDAT
Communication & Advocacy Manager
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