Noticias

2010-03-26

Registration Strong for Centrallia 2010

Press Release

[

Winnipeg, March 26, 2010 – Over 100 people attended a recruitment breakfast thismorning for what promises to be the most important economic event of the year: Centrallia 2010.

Centrallia 2010 will be the premier business event of Manitoba Homecoming 2010. Over 500 SMEs from around the world will converge upon Winnipeg from October 20-22, to form new business relationships and discover why Manitoba is the gateway city to
North Americaʼs central trade corridor. It will be a celebration of the future of Manitoba business, and a stage for what our province offers the world.

Mariette Mulaire, CEO of ANIM, Manitobaʼs bilingual trade agency and lead host of the event is buoyed by the brisk registration of 28 local companies. Many more will be signing up in the days to come. “Itʼs so important that local businesses sign up as soon as possible to encourage other people from all parts of the world to attend
because theyʼll know theyʼre meeting top notch businesses, from all sectors, that can help their companies grow and prosper.”

On top of the highly productive B2B meetings and conference speakers such as Ken Blanchard, author of The One Minute Manager, future delegates learned today that a famous ex-Winnipeger will also be part of the Centrallia experience. Former Guess Who
member, Randy Bachman, will also be "Taking care of business" with them in an exclusive Centrallia engagement (see attachment for full press release).

So far, 6 countries have signed on to bring delegates to Winnipeg for Centrallia 2010: Romania, India, Columbia, Cameroon, Russia and the Ukraine. Other delegations are expected from China, Mexico, Chile, United-States, Brazil, France, Belgium, Poland, Argentina, Peru, Morocco, Algeria and Italy.

]

Downloads

Organizado por :

Logo Anim

En colaboración con :

Logo Chamber

Patrocinado por :

Logo Canada      Logo Manitoba

Contribución de:

UbiFrance      Logo Quebec

© 2010 Centrallia. Un evento Futurallia de la ANIM (Agence nationale et internationale du Manitoba)