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| Meet Nordic trade specialists in Inverness |
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| Friday, 05 March 2010 12:24 |
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 ' ' src=' '>  ' ' src=' '>  HIGHLANDS and Islands businesses with interests as diverse as forestry, manufacturing, marine science, fine foods and textiles are taking advantage of an opportunity to meet with trade specialists from the Nordic region. Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) is hosting the fact finding opportunity in an effort to develop further potentially lucrative trading links with our Scandinavian and other northerly neighbours. In partnership with Scottish Development International (SDI), the UK Trade and Investments Nordic team will be in Inverness on Wednesday 17 March. They will give an overview of their region, with its population of 25 million people, and will then offer individual meetings to discuss each business' specific needs. Businesses of any size who are interested in applying should contact HIE before Wednesday 10 March. "There are long standing cultural and trade links with the Nordic region. The Highlands and Islands share a number of business interests and their close proximity and good transport links make them an excellent trading opportunity," said Norma MacDonald, HIE's senior development officer with the international team. Two members of the business team from the internationally renowned marine research institute, the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) based in Oban, are to meet with the Nordic team. "Our core business activities span several market sectors including renewable energy, biofuel R&D, mining, and marine technologies. In these areas, SAMS provides commercial services on a global scale, however, we have had little involvement in the Nordic Region. At this event, we are keen to identify emerging business opportunities as well as build new collaborations within our existing markets," said Dr Keri Page. Any local business interested should contact Norma MacDonald at HIE in Inverness 01463 244478 for an application or download an application form from http://www.hie.co.uk/Nordic-awareness-event.htm |



