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Russian, Belgian Companies Sign Six Cooperation Deals

Russian and Belgian companies signed six cooperation agreements on Thursday on the sidelines of the visit of Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium to the second biggest Russian city, reports Russias Itar-Tass news agency.

Source: Bernana
Apr 08, 2011
ST PETERSBURG, April 8 (Bernama)
-- Russian and Belgian companies signed six cooperation agreements on Thursday on the sidelines of the visit of Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium to the second biggest Russian city, reports Russia's Itar-Tass news agency.

Dermo Expert Group, a leading Belgian producer of curative cosmetics, agreed with Russia's Confidense LLC to promote its products in Russia.

The Belgian company hopes to double the sales in the country.

E-Xstream Engineering signed a strategic partnership agreement with Russia's CompMechLab of St Petersburg Polytechnic University to promote software in Russia and exchange designs in information technologies.

Ion Beam Applications and the Federal Centre for radiation medicine development agreed to cooperate in joint research and diagnostic and treatment of various forms of cancer.

Open Engineering, a subsidiary of SAMTECH Group and a leading European software designer agreed with St Petersburg State University of Information Technologies to set up a joint centre to model physical processes.

The biggest Belgian engineering and architectural VK Group dealing with the construction of medical facilities agreed with AM 0.618 architectural workshop to create a joint venture to promote access to the Russian market.

Another agreement was signed by Belgian, Estonian, and Finnish companies to develop social business and non-profit partnership also on the Russian territory.

-- BERNAMA