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Global Affairs Trade Commissioner Office hours at the CDM September 25th from 12-4pm
The TCS team can help companies to find qualified contacts, partnership opportunities, offer business intelligence, information on funding resources, and offer practical advice on foreign markets to help companies to achieve their international goals.
As part of Vancouver Startup Week, the Centre for Digital Media will be offering Trade Commissioner “office hours” on Monday, September 25th. Please contact christine@gnwtrust.ca to sign up for a free 30 minute consultation.
The Centre for Digital Media is located in the heart of East Vancouver, at 685 Great Northern Way, near Main and 2nd. Our multi-acre destination is easy to access via bike, transit and car and is home to a pioneering master’s degree program, art galleries, artist and game studios, tech workspaces for creative industries, green spaces and university live-work residences. Based on a groundbreaking joint venture between the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, Emily Carr University of Art + Design and the British Columbia Institute of Technology, we are a thriving district for entrepreneurship, education and public engagement. 2017 marks the 10th anniversary of our innovative graduate program — and the beginning of a new phase of strategic growth and community transformation. Join us where creativity and technology converge.
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