March 22, 2010
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| Canadian Trade Commissioner Service to Host "Accelerating your Growth Bootcamps" |
MONTREAL (RPRN) 03/22/10 — The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service is hosting a series of "Accelerating your Growth Bootcamps" across 5 cities in Eastern Canada from April 14-20, 2010.
These one-day programs will feature expert investors and entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley, New York, Boston and Canada, all aligned to facilitate growth for up and coming Canadian technology companies looking to expand globally. The agenda includes understanding realities of doing business in a global context, identifying and understanding both U.S. and foreign markets, developing partnerships and sales channel strategies and leveraging the tools and resources available to assist company growth. Canadian companies can also have the opportunity to give a corporate overview to the panel of experts in an attempt to earn constructive feedback, explore new market opportunities and generate contacts.

Wednesday, April 14th – Moncton (Contact: charles.gaudet@international.gc.ca)
Thursday, April 15th – Montreal (Contact: Anderson.blanc@international.gc.ca)
Friday, April 16th – Ottawa (Contact: simon.gittens@international.gc.ca)
Monday, April 19th – Toronto (Contact: pratima.rao@international.gc.ca)
Tuesday, April 20th – Waterloo (Contact: robin.macnab@international.gc.ca)
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Events Hosted By Canadian Trade Commissioner Service
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