IE Awareness Seminar: Grow Your Overseas Business with Us With the global economy on the rebound, it is time to seek potential overseas business opportunities. IE Singapore is dedicated to assisting you to go beyond the borders and find success in your overseas ventures. With our 3C framework of assistance - Competency, Capital and Connections, our programmes and schemes can help you export, develop business capabilities and find overseas partners. You'll also be able to find out more about the recently announcd SME Market Access Programme (MAP) at this seminar so sign up now! Learn more about the SME MAP here. Date | 5 August 2010, Thursday | Time | 8.30am – 12.00pm | Venue | International Enterprise (IE) Singapore 230 Victoria Street #10-00 Little Red Dot Bugis Junction Office Tower Singapore 188024 | Fees | Free of charge (Seats are limited) |
Programme 8.30am | Registration | 9.00am | Introduction to IE Singapore Ms Celine Lim, Marketing Division | | CAPABILITY AND CONNECTIONS | 9.10am | Facilitating Access to Global Markets - Understanding the Advisory Centre and tapping it for your business needs
- Using the iadvisory programme to connect you with Global Experts
Ms Jerlynn Ang, Enterprise Services Group | 9.40am | Developing Capabilities for Internationalisation - Branding
- Design
- Intellectual Property
- Manpower
- SME Market Access Programme (MAP)
- Alliance Formation (iPartners Programme)
- Finance
- Exporter Development Programme
Mr Edwin Tan, Capability Enabling Division Ms Vivian Sia, Business Matching Division
| 10.15am | Tea Break | | CAPITAL | 11.00am | Tax Incentive Schemes - Double Tax Deduction for Market Development Scheme (DTD)
- Double Deduction for Overseas Investment Development Expenditure Scheme (DD)
Ms Lim Ching Ching, Incentive Management Division | 11.30am | Facilitating Access to Capital - Internationalisation Finance (IF) Scheme
- Loan Insurance Scheme (LIS)
- Enterprise Fund
- Export Coverage Scheme (ECS)
Ms Ong Hui Lin, Financing Management Division | 12.00pm | End |
*Programme subjected to change without prior notice. Supported by 
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