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Venue:Developing Vietnam 2010
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Hanoi, Vietnam
Date:23-25 May 2010
Cost: A$1,800 One delegate | A$2,460 Two delegates
Reference No:EVT10000182
Developing Vietnam 2010
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About the event :

Developing Vietnam 2010 is the first mission of this nature organised by Austrade in Vietnam. It seeks to introduce Australian providers of consulting services to project opportunities funded by the World Bank, Asian Development Bank (ADB) and other donor institutions in Vietnam, as well as with several implementing agencies from the Vietnamese Government.

Austrade Manila is hosting a consulting services mission immediately prior to Developing Vietnam on 19-21 May 2010.

Who should participate :

Australian consulting firms with development consulting expertise in:

  • Infrastructure planning and development, i.e. transport, urban development, water supply and sanitation, energy
  • Education and training, i.e. basic, tertiary and vocational
  • Other sectors such as environmental management, governance and public sector reform, clean energy and climate change 
Austrade package :

For detailed information about this event and the participation package, please refer to the event brochure.

How to apply :

Apply to participate in this event using the register button below.

Acceptance of your application is not confirmed until you have received formal notification from Austrade. Austrade is not bound to accept any application and shall only do so at its sole discretion so as to best facilitate export.

Application deadline :

12 April 2010

Travel details :

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Australian citizens can register online at www.orao.dfat.gov.au.

For more information please contact :

Australia
Vince Kelly
Senior Export Adviser
Export and Investment Services
Austrade Brisbane
Tel: 07 3364 7705
Email: vince.kelly@austrade.gov.au

Garry Mahlberg
Global Industry Network Leader
Export and Investment Services
Austrade Sydney
Tel: 02 9390 2909
Email: garry.mahlberg@austrade.gov.au

Vietnam
Aidan Storer
Senior Business Development Manager
Austrade Hanoi
Tel: +84 4 3774 0242
Email: aidan.storer@austrade.gov.au 

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