March Publishing Limited
We offer a complete range of design, marketing, event and communication services for a wide spectrum of public and private sector companies
and organisations.
|
Cambridge Chinese New Year Reception, February 8 2012
Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge Campus
Guest speaker: Lord Prescott
The COP 17 UN Climate Change talks often have a dramatic conclusion and Durban last month was no exception where talks once again were brought back from the brink of collapse. Newspapers ran headlines of “Climate deal after politicians get ten minutes to save the world” which sums up the frenzied negotiations, resulting in acceptance for the first time by the world’s most polluting countries that they should be bound by international law to cut emissions. Lord Prescott has been a key player at every round of these talks, starting with Kyoto where he worked closely with US Vice President Al Gore to secure an agreement. On February 8th Lord Prescott will share his unique insight into the implications of climate change from a global perspective, and in particular from the Chinese perspective. Lord Prescott has visited China every year over the last 14 consecutive years, more times than any other politician and has a unique relationship with numerous Chinese leaders, making him one of the most qualified people on the planet to speak on this fascinating subject. Not to be missed!
A panel discussion will be followed.
The seminar is in room LAB 207 on the 2nd floor and starts at 14.00, the lecture is directly below in Lecture Theatre LAB 002 on the ground floor from 17.00.
The main reception is on East Rd, it’s a huge campus so it’s easier to use the Broad St entrance which allows easy access to LAB 002 and LAB 207.
Please click here for a map or use postcode CB1 1PT on google maps.
The Cambridge University Lion Dance Troupe will perform immediately after the lecture and a drinks reception follows.
For full event details click here
|
/
Translation Service
Chinese version of your website, business cards, documents or brochures from just £29! Want to reach over 1 billion people? Having a Chinese version of your website will dramatically increase your chances of doing business in China or with Chinese customers around the globe. More info click here |
\
|

Low Carbon High Growth Eco Cities
Manila November 14-17, Hong Kong November 18, 2011
Manila: Participation at Asian Development Bank’s Urban Forum at ADB’s HQ in Manila (Nov 15-17). 200+ decision makers from around Asia, including government ministers, mayors, civic leaders, business leaders and academics.
Hong Kong - November 18 - the Opportunities and Challenges
Seminar featuring leading international speakers at the British Consulate-General, Supreme Court Rd. Welcome by Andrew Seaton, HM Consul-General, response by Ir Wai Chi-sing JP, Permanent Secretary for Development (Works), Development Bureau, Govt of HKSAR. Organised in conjunction with the British Consulate in Hong Kong, the Pacific Basin Economic Council (PBEC) and Asia House this event will include the findings of ADB’s Forum and will continue on the themes and topics discussed at our previous HK event on March 24 such as design, planning, standards, development, construction, environmental technologies, sustainable transport & infrastructure and mega projects. Cathay Pacific are offering great fares for their direct service to Manila with a free stop-over in Hong Kong.
More info click here
Our event supporters:
|
\ \
Business Opportunities in Asia - June 9th 2011 - Cambridge
The Ancient India & Iran Trust, 23 Brooklands Avenue, Cambridge CB2 8BG
There are 300 eco cities planned for China, 7000km of new roads a year planned for India, a mega-railway from China through Laos, Thailand and Malaysia to Singapore (the Laos section alone is a US $200 billion project where a 20km each side of the railway is intended as a Special Economic Zone) a huge sea port in Myanmar allowing easy access to the Indian Ocean and oil & gas exploration in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. This all leads to massive economic development and huge trade opportunities in Asia.
Welcome by Nicholas Sims-Williams, Chairman of the Ancient India & Iran Trust. Event speakers include Alan Kell, co-Chair of the UK - China Eco Cities and Green Building Group, Prof Alan Barrell, Entrepreneur in Residence, Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, Hugh Davies CMG, Chairman of the China Association and Board Member of the China-Britain Business Council and Rory Underwood, former England rugby player, speaking on developing the performance of individuals and teams and enhancing the dynamics between teams within organisations.
JUST ANNOUNCED…..Dr David Robson, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Tethys Petroleum Group of Companies will be representing the Pacific Basin Economic Council (PBEC). Tethys has significant oil and gas operations in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, David will speak about the huge opportunities in Central Asia. More details soon…..watch this space!
More info click here
Sponsored by: Supported by:
|
\ \
|
The Asian Business Leaders Summit & Gala Awards Dinner
Engaging the Asian Future 13 -14 October - London
“To understand the future of business in the 21st Century it is imperative to understand the future of business in Asia"
Roddy Gow, Chief Executive of Asia House.
Asia House, the leading pan-Asian organisation in Europe, announces the inaugural Asian Business Leaders Summit (“the Summit”) to be held in London on 13th-14th October 2010. The Summit forms part of Asia House’s mission to build dynamic links with Asia by providing unique insights into culture, policy, business and education.
Asia presents the West with a highly complex set of challenges and opportunities. Seen as the fulcrum of 21st-century economic growth, including such countries as China and India which continue to dazzle with near 10% growth rates, the vital question of just how sustainable is this outperformance is uppermost in people’s minds. Could it be undone by environmental pressures, internal conflicts or unrest? Meanwhile the more established economies of the region look increasingly to an Asian-centric future against a backdrop of political instability and complex geo-political issues of global significance.
It is therefore timely that the Summit “Engaging the Asian Future” brings together high profile speakers and commentators from around the world to explore and debate a wide range of key themes that will be critical to the UK’s and Europe’s engagement with the region and for doing business in Asia. A Gala Awards Dinner will also take place at which a number of prominent business leaders, including Stephen Green, Chairman of HSBC and Vikram Singh Mehta, Chairman of Shell companies in India, will be honoured for their contribution to Asia in the areas of business, entrepreneurship and philanthropy.
For more information click here |
\
|
Planning a business trip to the Middle East, South Africa or the Far East?
Check out the dates of the IRB Sevens World Series and include one of these
incredible rugby tournaments as part of your schedule where you can meet and
entertain staff and clients, meet new business prospects and take in some world
class sporting action. The opening leg of the 2010/11 IRB Sevens World Series
is the Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens on December 3 & 4, the Cathay Pacific /
Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens are March 25 - 27, dates for other rounds
around the globe including South Africa, Australia, USA, New Zealand, England
and Scotland are available at www.irb.com/irbsevens/index.html |
\
Back to the top
|