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Made in China 2025, Thursday, April 20th, 2017 - Ticket Sales Open

Beijing
20 April 2017
Dear Members and Friends of CICC, Made in China 2025 (MiC2025) is a game-changer industrial strategy gaining increasing international attention. On the very special occasion of the visit of the President Romano Prodi, former Italian Prime Minister, former President of the European Commission, President of the Foundation for Worldwide cooperation, the China Italy Chamber of Commerce, together with the European Chamber of Commerce in China and ThinkIN China, organizes a get-together for the Sino-European business communities to discuss and question themselves about their impressions and possible implications of MiC2025. The event will be in English. Rundown 16:00 – 16:30 Registration 16:30 – 16:45 Welcoming remarks from the CICC Chairman and EUCCC Chairman 16:45 – 17:05 Keynote Speech by President Romano Prodi, former Italian Prime Minister, former President of the European Commission, President of the Foundation for Worldwide cooperation 17:05 – 17:20 MiC2025 Unveiled by Guido D. Giacconi, Co-founder and Chairman of In3Act, Board Members of CICC 17:20 – 18:00 Roundtable discussion: - President Romano Prodi, Guest of Honour - Sergio Bertasi, CICC Chairman - Jöerg Wuttke, EUCCC Chairman - Guido Giacconi, Co-founder and Chairman of In3Act, Board Members of CICC   Chair: Matthias Niedenführ, co-director of ThinkIN China and professor at Tübingen University, executive director of the China Centre Tübingen. 18:00 – 18:15 Q&A 18:15 – 19:00 Networking   Ticket prices: Members RMB 480 No Members RMB 680   Payment could be done by cash at our office or by bank transfer to CICC bank account.   RSVP: rsvp@cameraitacina.com Deadline (RSVP and payment): Tuesday April 18th   For more information on Romano Prodi, please download his biography here.   Best Regards, CICC

China-Italy Young Professionals Network (中Y意)

The “China-Italy Young Professionals Network (中Y意)“ is a group – within the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) – that represents young professionals and students from different nationalities (up to 30 years old). CICC Young Professional Members are like-minded individuals with a strong interest in cultivating professional and personal development and growing their careers in China.

How to Improve Packaging to Protect Your Beverage Products from Counterfeits in China

China
21 June 2016
                                                     The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the EU SME Centre, is pleased to invite you to attend the Webinar: How to Improve Packaging to Protect Your Beverage Products from Counterfeits in China This webinar will explain why packaging is important when selling beverage products to China, and how modern technologies could protect your brands from counterfeiting activities and facilitate communication to distributors and end consumers in China. Being the world’s largest consumer market, China’s demand for imported beverage products continues to increase over the past decade. However, counterfeiting activities in the market does not only cause damage to the original brands and businesses, but also impose risks to consumers’ health.   This webinar will explain why packaging is important when selling beverage products to China, and how modern technologies could protect your brands from counterfeiting activities and facilitate communication to distributors and end consumers in China.  Join the webinar and learn about: •    New trends in the Chinese beverage market and opportunities for European brands; •    Protection systems to fight against counterfeited products; •    The packaging - last frontier between protection and communication. About the Speaker Vinciguerra Giorgio, CEO, Beijing Guala Closures Co. Ltd. Vinciguerra is the Chief Executive Officer of Beijing Guala Closures Co. Ltd, a company that specialises in designing and manufacturing closures for alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, wine, oil, pharmaceuticals and for PET.  Vinciguerra has been living and working in China since 1991. He has a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at “Politecnico Milano”. Registration here

How to Improve Packaging to Protect Your Beverage Products from Counterfeits in China

China
21 June 2016
                      The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the EU SME Centre, is pleased to invite you to attend the Webinar: How to Improve Packaging to Protect Your Beverage Products from Counterfeits in China This webinar will explain why packaging is important when selling beverage products to China, and how modern technologies could protect your brands from counterfeiting activities and facilitate communication to distributors and end consumers in China. Being the world’s largest consumer market, China’s demand for imported beverage products continues to increase over the past decade. However, counterfeiting activities in the market does not only cause damage to the original brands and businesses, but also impose risks to consumers’ health.   This webinar will explain why packaging is important when selling beverage products to China, and how modern technologies could protect your brands from counterfeiting activities and facilitate communication to distributors and end consumers in China.  Join the webinar and learn about: •    New trends in the Chinese beverage market and opportunities for European brands; •    Protection systems to fight against counterfeited products; •    The packaging - last frontier between protection and communication. About the Speaker Vinciguerra Giorgio, CEO, Beijing Guala Closures Co. Ltd. Vinciguerra is the Chief Executive Officer of Beijing Guala Closures Co. Ltd, a company that specialises in designing and manufacturing closures for alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, wine, oil, pharmaceuticals and for PET.  Vinciguerra has been living and working in China since 1991. He has a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at “Politecnico Milano”. Registration here

How to Improve Packaging to Protect Your Beverage Products from Counterfeits in China

China
21 June 2016
                       The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the EU SME Centre, is pleased to invite you to attend the Webinar: How to Improve Packaging to Protect Your Beverage Products from Counterfeits in China This webinar will explain why packaging is important when selling beverage products to China, and how modern technologies could protect your brands from counterfeiting activities and facilitate communication to distributors and end consumers in China. Being the world’s largest consumer market, China’s demand for imported beverage products continues to increase over the past decade. However, counterfeiting activities in the market does not only cause damage to the original brands and businesses, but also impose risks to consumers’ health.   This webinar will explain why packaging is important when selling beverage products to China, and how modern technologies could protect your brands from counterfeiting activities and facilitate communication to distributors and end consumers in China.  Join the webinar and learn about: •    New trends in the Chinese beverage market and opportunities for European brands; •    Protection systems to fight against counterfeited products; •    The packaging - last frontier between protection and communication. About the Speaker Vinciguerra Giorgio, CEO, Beijing Guala Closures Co. Ltd. Vinciguerra is the Chief Executive Officer of Beijing Guala Closures Co. Ltd, a company that specialises in designing and manufacturing closures for alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, wine, oil, pharmaceuticals and for PET.  Vinciguerra has been living and working in China since 1991. He has a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at “Politecnico Milano”. Registration here

能源与环保工作组(EEPWG )

 

能源与环保工作组(EEPWG)对所有能源领域(包括:传统和可再生能源)的意大利企业和实体(包括:外商独资企业、中外合资企业、分支机构、机关团体,等)以及整个沿环保产业价值链(化石能源开采、能源再生、输送、使用/消耗、排放物、残渣/垃圾、废水处理,节能降耗等)开放。意大利环境部(MATTM)将作为观察员加入EEPWG。

能源与环保工作组是由意大利驻华使馆和中国意大利商会共同发起,属于2014年使馆制定的“能源/环境计划”之一、以及两年来两国政府间签署的几个协议的基础上。

能源与环保工作组行动目标如下:

Energy and Environment protection Working Group (EEPWG)

 

EEPWG welcomes all Italian companies, entities and individuals operating within the energy and environmental protection industrial sectors along the relative value chains (upstream, downstream, fossil energy, renewable energy, distribution, consume, emission/water/waste/soil treatment, energy saving, etc.). MATTM (Italian Ministry for Environment protection) will participate to EEPWG as an observer.

TALENT RETENTION AND HR MANAGEMENT IN CHINA

Beijing
13 May 2016
        The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) is glad to invite you to 'Talent Retention and HR Management in China', the first roundtable organized in cooperation with ThinkIN China, that will take place on May 13th, 2016 at the Spazio Italia, Beijing.         Abstract: Human resources management is a major challenge for foreign companies doing business in China. While labour force population is shrinking, the lack of talents and high staff turnover rates are deeply affecting business productivity. However, foreign SMEs do not focus enough on all the aspects of talent management, that includes recruitment, development and retention of talents in the company. Understanding how China’s education and training system works, what university graduates look for when applying for jobs, learning how to attract, motivate and, most of all, retain young professional talents, are a few of the elements that will be discussed during this first roundtable.   About the Speaker : Cecilia FAN Cecilia is a Co-Founder and Managing Consultant of the Beijing Consulting Group and Co-founder and Publisher of China Higher Education. She holds an MBA from Mt. Eliza Business School (currently Melbourne Business School) and a Master of Applied Finance degree from the joint Tsinghua University / Macquarie University program. With over 20 years of consulting experience, her clients include fortune 200 companies, education institutions, NGOs, Government departments, as well as SMEs from Australia, New Zealand, the US, UK and Europe. Cecilia was a columnist for a leading Australia-China business magazine for 7 years, and currently also works as a business and culture freelance trainer for Asialink Business at the University of Melbourne. Cecilia is a regular contributor and speaker at major international education conferences on China education issues. She is also a convenor for an NGO, the Australia China Alumni Association and serves on the International committee of the Victorian Curriculum Assessment Authority, Australia.   REN Run Dr. Run Ren is an associate professor in the Department of Organization and Strategic Management at the Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, China. She got her doctoral degree in Management from Texas A&M University. She teaches Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management at undergraduate, MBA, and PhD levels. Her research interests include organizational justice, creativity, leadership, and human resource management. Her work has appeared in international high-quality journals. She also has consulting experiences with various firms, including Samsung, Gome, Foxconn, and the State Grid.   Daisy XU Daisy is the Founder and CEO of the professional social network AfterWork (六点一刻 App). She holds an MBA from the University of Queensland & Melbourne Business School, Australia. Daisy has over 15 years of research experiences with top global firms and most recent years with Mercer, a global leader in human capital consultancy. She worked with many multinational and local companies, tackling their talent challenges, especially how to retain and develop the high potential young generation in an organization. Her passion with AfterWork social platform is “sharing is the most efficient way of learning”, where young professionals gather, share and exchange their work and life experiences. On the agenda: 18.00 – 18.30 Registration 18.30 – 20.00 Panel Discussion and Q&A 20.00 – 21.00 Networking & Refreshments provided by                                                       This is a special event designed for CICC members and ThinkIN China Registered Members. Looking forward to welcoming you! Best Regards, CICC

TALENT RETENTION AND HR MANAGEMENT IN CHINA

Beijing
13 May 2016
        The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) is glad to invite you to 'Talent Retention and HR Management in China', the first roundtable organized in cooperation with ThinkIN China, that will take place on May 13th, 2016 at the Spazio Italia, Beijing.         Abstract: Human resources management is a major challenge for foreign companies doing business in China. While labour force population is shrinking, the lack of talents and high staff turnover rates are deeply affecting business productivity. However, foreign SMEs do not focus enough on all the aspects of talent management, that includes recruitment, development and retention of talents in the company. Understanding how China’s education and training system works, what university graduates look for when applying for jobs, learning how to attract, motivate and, most of all, retain young professional talents, are a few of the elements that will be discussed during this first roundtable.   About the Speaker : Cecilia FAN Cecilia is a Co-Founder and Managing Consultant of the Beijing Consulting Group and Co-founder and Publisher of China Higher Education. She holds an MBA from Mt. Eliza Business School (currently Melbourne Business School) and a Master of Applied Finance degree from the joint Tsinghua University / Macquarie University program. With over 20 years of consulting experience, her clients include fortune 200 companies, education institutions, NGOs, Government departments, as well as SMEs from Australia, New Zealand, the US, UK and Europe. Cecilia was a columnist for a leading Australia-China business magazine for 7 years, and currently also works as a business and culture freelance trainer for Asialink Business at the University of Melbourne. Cecilia is a regular contributor and speaker at major international education conferences on China education issues. She is also a convenor for an NGO, the Australia China Alumni Association and serves on the International committee of the Victorian Curriculum Assessment Authority, Australia.   REN Run Dr. Run Ren is an associate professor in the Department of Organization and Strategic Management at the Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, China. She got her doctoral degree in Management from Texas A&M University. She teaches Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management at undergraduate, MBA, and PhD levels. Her research interests include organizational justice, creativity, leadership, and human resource management. Her work has appeared in international high-quality journals. She also has consulting experiences with various firms, including Samsung, Gome, Foxconn, and the State Grid.   Daisy XU Daisy is the Founder and CEO of the professional social network AfterWork (六点一刻 App). She holds an MBA from the University of Queensland & Melbourne Business School, Australia. Daisy has over 15 years of research experiences with top global firms and most recent years with Mercer, a global leader in human capital consultancy. She worked with many multinational and local companies, tackling their talent challenges, especially how to retain and develop the high potential young generation in an organization. Her passion with AfterWork social platform is “sharing is the most efficient way of learning”, where young professionals gather, share and exchange their work and life experiences. On the agenda: 18.00 – 18.30 Registration 18.30 – 20.00 Panel Discussion and Q&A 20.00 – 21.00 Networking & Refreshments provided by                                                       This is a special event designed for CICC members and ThinkIN China Registered Members. Looking forward to welcoming you! Best Regards, CICC

TALENT RETENTION AND HR MANAGEMENT IN CHINA

Beijing
13 May 2016
        The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC) is glad to invite you to 'Talent Retention and HR Management in China', the first roundtable organized in cooperation with ThinkIN China, that will take place on May 13th, 2016 at the Spazio Italia, Beijing.         Abstract: Human resources management is a major challenge for foreign companies doing business in China. While labour force population is shrinking, the lack of talents and high staff turnover rates are deeply affecting business productivity. However, foreign SMEs do not focus enough on all the aspects of talent management, that includes recruitment, development and retention of talents in the company. Understanding how China’s education and training system works, what university graduates look for when applying for jobs, learning how to attract, motivate and, most of all, retain young professional talents, are a few of the elements that will be discussed during this first roundtable.   About the Speaker : Cecilia FAN Cecilia is a Co-Founder and Managing Consultant of the Beijing Consulting Group and Co-founder and Publisher of China Higher Education. She holds an MBA from Mt. Eliza Business School (currently Melbourne Business School) and a Master of Applied Finance degree from the joint Tsinghua University / Macquarie University program. With over 20 years of consulting experience, her clients include fortune 200 companies, education institutions, NGOs, Government departments, as well as SMEs from Australia, New Zealand, the US, UK and Europe. Cecilia was a columnist for a leading Australia-China business magazine for 7 years, and currently also works as a business and culture freelance trainer for Asialink Business at the University of Melbourne. Cecilia is a regular contributor and speaker at major international education conferences on China education issues. She is also a convenor for an NGO, the Australia China Alumni Association and serves on the International committee of the Victorian Curriculum Assessment Authority, Australia.   REN Run Dr. Run Ren is an associate professor in the Department of Organization and Strategic Management at the Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, China. She got her doctoral degree in Management from Texas A&M University. She teaches Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management at undergraduate, MBA, and PhD levels. Her research interests include organizational justice, creativity, leadership, and human resource management. Her work has appeared in international high-quality journals. She also has consulting experiences with various firms, including Samsung, Gome, Foxconn, and the State Grid.   Daisy XU Daisy is the Founder and CEO of the professional social network AfterWork (六点一刻 App). She holds an MBA from the University of Queensland & Melbourne Business School, Australia. Daisy has over 15 years of research experiences with top global firms and most recent years with Mercer, a global leader in human capital consultancy. She worked with many multinational and local companies, tackling their talent challenges, especially how to retain and develop the high potential young generation in an organization. Her passion with AfterWork social platform is “sharing is the most efficient way of learning”, where young professionals gather, share and exchange their work and life experiences. On the agenda: 18.00 – 18.30 Registration 18.30 – 20.00 Panel Discussion and Q&A 20.00 – 21.00 Networking & Refreshments provided by                                                       This is a special event designed for CICC members and ThinkIN China Registered Members. Looking forward to welcoming you! Best Regards, CICC

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