Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Flash Mob and More Centrallia Videos

Stories and memories from Centrallia 2012 are still rolling in from earlier in October. We've decided to share a few of our video memories with everyone by posting a few clips here to our blog. If you have a Centrallia story you'd like to share, we invite you to send it to us at info@animcanada.com

You can find all current and past Centrallia videos on our YouTube page by visiting youtube.com/centralliacanada

Enjoy!

We captured the Friday Flash Mob at Centrallia, have a look!



An interview Centrallia speaker Colin Osborne, President and CEO of Vicwest Inc.



Success Stories from Day 2 at Centrallia 2012



Monday, 27 August 2012

6 Reasons You Need to Attend Centrallia!


1. It’s Efficient.
Centrallia is concentrated prospecting for your business. Here you’ll find – in one place – the companies you want to talk to and the international trade experts you need to speak to, to help your business grow internationally.

2. You Can Do Business On the Spot.
Companies send only top level representatives to Centrallia; people who are often the same ones who sign the contracts. As such it is possible to conduct real business at the event.

3. It’s Cost Effective.
Compared to the cost of your typical business trip, Centrallia delivers excellent value for your business development dollar. In just one trip, you’ll meet up to 14 new pre-qualified companies that are eager to explore new opportunities with you. Just one new deal can pay for your trip many  times over. 

4. You’re Supported.
While at Centrallia you’ll also have access to international trade experts, representatives and service providers who can help you navigate the intricacies of importing and exporting. You’ll also have access to translation services (English, French, Spanish) for every meeting, if required.

5. The Perfect Location.
Located at the centre of the continent with exceptional air, rail, road and sea transportation links, Manitoba provides the perfect access point to and from North America for international trade. Find out more about Manitoba’s trade advantages at centrallia.com.

6. It Works!
With fully 83% of Centrallia 2010 participants reporting that Centrallia resulted in new business for their companies (and 92% saying they would come again), chances are that you will walk away with at least one or two new deals in the works. Seldom have the odds been so much in your favour.

See you in Winnipeg!
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Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Winnipeg's World Trade Centre

April 2012 was a very exciting time for Centrallia and its core partners: ANIM, Manitoba's Bilingual Trade Agency and The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce. Winnipeg's application for the establishment of bilingual World Trade Centre in Winnipeg was successfully licensed and approved!

Winnipeg receives approval for a World Trade Centre
Mariette Mulaire, President and CEO of ANIM, is very enthusiastic about the new doors that will open for Winnipeg thanks to this status. “With the Centrallia global business forum, not only did we broaden our worldwide connections we also found a key partner in the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce,” explains Mulaire.

Building a bilingual World Trade Centre is a bold idea that we knew we could achieve through our association: ANIM brings its international experience and a network of more than 70 international economic development agencies, industry associations and chambers of commerce, and The Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce will secure and manage the World Trade Centre location so it becomes a focal point for Central Canada’s international trade community and a valuable resource to its local members.”

Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce President and CEO, Dave Angus, certainly shares in the excitement. "This is a tremendous opportunity for Winnipeg as well as for Manitoba businesses since a World Trade Centre (WTC) provides businesses with access to a diverse array of state-of-the-art trade services, enabling them to increase their international sales."

The World Trade Centers Association established in 1968 was born out of a studied need to create facilities that would serve as focal points for the convenience of the promotion of international commerce. There are currently more than 320 World Trade Centers in 96 countries.

Centrallia will be hosted by Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from October 10-12, 2012.