CeBIT America Sets Stage For U.S. Alliances With The Russian Technology Community
May 17, 2004
NEW YORK, /PRNewswire/ -- CeBIT America, the premier information and communications technology (ICT) event for the enterprise business marketplace and the first international CeBIT trade show to convene in the United States, (May 25-27, 2004, Javits Center, New York City), today announced a conference and exhibition program in conjunction with the Mid-Atlantic - Russia Business Council that will provide opportunities for business and technology cooperation between U.S. and Russian companies. This also marks the second year that a Russian business or technology association will hold such a multifaceted program at a major U.S. trade show.
"The positive response to our programs in the Mid-Atlantic region once again has encouraged us to expand our seminars to locations on the East Coast, with the most comprehensive program of the series being held at CeBIT America," said Val Kogan, President, Mid-Atlantic - Russia Business Council (MARBC). "The emerging Russian technology market offers U.S. enterprises interesting value propositions for fostering business relations and cultivating cooperation with local technology companies."
The "Russian Science & Technology Opportunities for U.S. Businesses" seminar series will be part of Russian conference organized by the Mid-Atlantic - Russia Business Council. High-level speakers will include representatives from the International Science and Technology Center Programs, U.S. Department of State; BISNIS, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce; U.S. Industry Coalition; and U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation. The seminars will also feature presentations by U.S. corporations with significant transfer technology collaboration experience in Russia.
"We are delighted to add these unique educational seminars to CeBIT America 2004, as well as a special pavilion for technology companies from Russia," said Mark Dineen, Managing Director, CeBIT America. "CeBIT America is hosting special technology pavilions for seven countries, and this program is celebrating its second year -- a first for a Russian business or technology association at a major trade show in the United States."
In addition to the seminar series, the MARBC Russian Technology Pavilion will feature an extensive display of Russian science and technology capabilities. A delegation from the Russian Federation, representing companies in the information technology and related technology industries, will be on hand to engage in a panel discussion and to exhibit the latest advancements in Russian technology.
The "Russian Science & Technology Opportunities for U.S. Businesses" seminar and the rest of the Russian conference series will take place from May 26-27, 2004 at CeBIT America. For further information regarding the Russian Pavilion and Russian Conference program, please visit http://www.ma-rbc.org.
CeBIT America will bring together over 350 exhibitors and 15,000 highly qualified senior decision-makers from the international enterprise market, including the automotive, banking, education, government, healthcare, hospitality, insurance & finance, manufacturing, media & publishing, and retail sectors. Partnering with leading business and government organizations, CeBIT America will offer exclusive business and educational opportunities for exhibitors and attendees, including a comprehensive conference program. For more information on CeBIT America, please visit http://www.cebit-america.com.
NOTE: Members of the press and analysts are invited to register for CeBIT America at https://webprod2.accureg.com/
cba04_prod/webmain/pressinfo.asp. Registered press attendees will have access to the CeBIT America Media & Analyst Preview on Tuesday, May 25th from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m./
About CeBIT America
Organized by Princeton, NJ-based Hannover Fairs USA, Inc., CeBIT America is the premier Information & Communications Technology (ICT) event for the enterprise business marketplace. Emphasizing the entire spectrum of enterprise technology -- systems, applications, networking and communications -- this is the only US forum to explore the full range of next generation global technologies and solutions.
CeBIT is the world's largest and most influential information and communications technology trade fair. The flagship event, CeBIT Hannover, runs for seven days each spring and takes place at the Hannover Fairgrounds in Hannover, Germany. CeBIT Hannover 2004 used 3.6 million square feet of net display space and hosted 6,411 exhibiting companies, about 510,000 visitors and 10,000 journalists. CeBIT America joins the annual roster of international CeBIT events that includes -- in addition to the original CeBIT in Hannover -- CeBIT Asia (Shanghai, China), CeBIT Australia (Sydney), and CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia (Istanbul, Turkey). Visit http://www.cebit-america.com for more information.
About Mid-Atlantic - Russia Business Council
Since 1994 the Mid-Atlantic - Russia Business Council (MARBC) has worked to foster business relations between Russia and the Newly Independent States (NIS), and the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Region, while cultivating mutual appreciation of political, economic, cultural and educational interests. The goal of the MARBC is to enable companies based in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Region to enhance their positions in Russia and the NIS, and to attract Russian businesses to the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Region.
The MARBC is a major non-profit organization in the Mid-Atlantic Region that provides information about and services related to Russia and the NIS. The MARBC places emphasis on industries in which the Russian market is most lucrative and prosperous, including Advanced Technology, Energy and Environment, Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology, Materials/Nanotechnology, Manufacturing Technology, Information Technology, Transportation, Instrumentation, Communications, Air, Space and Surface Transportation, Agriculture, and more. The MARBC organizes more than 25 events annually, including many targeted to companies in these particular industries. Since mid-1997, the MARBC has been actively involved in developing cooperation with Russian regions. Since that time, the MARBC signed agreements with nearly twenty regional Russian Chambers of Commerce and Business Associations including Moscow and the Moscow Region which is the epicenter of most Russian technology-related enterprises, and others. In the last few years, the Russian-American technology cooperation became on of the major priorities of the Mid-Atlantic - Russian Business Council. From March 2001 to June 2003, the MARBC, jointly with the U.S. Department of State, organized a series of thirteen successful seminars titled, "Russian Science and Technology Opportunities for U.S. Businesses." The Russian-American conference during CeBIT America and Russian-American Innovation Technology Week in the Mid-Atlantic States became the premier annual Russian-American technology events.For more information visit the MARBC website at: http://www.ma-rbc.org.
SOURCE CeBIT America
"The positive response to our programs in the Mid-Atlantic region once again has encouraged us to expand our seminars to locations on the East Coast, with the most comprehensive program of the series being held at CeBIT America," said Val Kogan, President, Mid-Atlantic - Russia Business Council (MARBC). "The emerging Russian technology market offers U.S. enterprises interesting value propositions for fostering business relations and cultivating cooperation with local technology companies."
The "Russian Science & Technology Opportunities for U.S. Businesses" seminar series will be part of Russian conference organized by the Mid-Atlantic - Russia Business Council. High-level speakers will include representatives from the International Science and Technology Center Programs, U.S. Department of State; BISNIS, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce; U.S. Industry Coalition; and U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation. The seminars will also feature presentations by U.S. corporations with significant transfer technology collaboration experience in Russia.
"We are delighted to add these unique educational seminars to CeBIT America 2004, as well as a special pavilion for technology companies from Russia," said Mark Dineen, Managing Director, CeBIT America. "CeBIT America is hosting special technology pavilions for seven countries, and this program is celebrating its second year -- a first for a Russian business or technology association at a major trade show in the United States."
In addition to the seminar series, the MARBC Russian Technology Pavilion will feature an extensive display of Russian science and technology capabilities. A delegation from the Russian Federation, representing companies in the information technology and related technology industries, will be on hand to engage in a panel discussion and to exhibit the latest advancements in Russian technology.
The "Russian Science & Technology Opportunities for U.S. Businesses" seminar and the rest of the Russian conference series will take place from May 26-27, 2004 at CeBIT America. For further information regarding the Russian Pavilion and Russian Conference program, please visit http://www.ma-rbc.org.
CeBIT America will bring together over 350 exhibitors and 15,000 highly qualified senior decision-makers from the international enterprise market, including the automotive, banking, education, government, healthcare, hospitality, insurance & finance, manufacturing, media & publishing, and retail sectors. Partnering with leading business and government organizations, CeBIT America will offer exclusive business and educational opportunities for exhibitors and attendees, including a comprehensive conference program. For more information on CeBIT America, please visit http://www.cebit-america.com.
NOTE: Members of the press and analysts are invited to register for CeBIT America at https://webprod2.accureg.com/
cba04_prod/webmain/pressinfo.asp. Registered press attendees will have access to the CeBIT America Media & Analyst Preview on Tuesday, May 25th from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m./
About CeBIT America
Organized by Princeton, NJ-based Hannover Fairs USA, Inc., CeBIT America is the premier Information & Communications Technology (ICT) event for the enterprise business marketplace. Emphasizing the entire spectrum of enterprise technology -- systems, applications, networking and communications -- this is the only US forum to explore the full range of next generation global technologies and solutions.
CeBIT is the world's largest and most influential information and communications technology trade fair. The flagship event, CeBIT Hannover, runs for seven days each spring and takes place at the Hannover Fairgrounds in Hannover, Germany. CeBIT Hannover 2004 used 3.6 million square feet of net display space and hosted 6,411 exhibiting companies, about 510,000 visitors and 10,000 journalists. CeBIT America joins the annual roster of international CeBIT events that includes -- in addition to the original CeBIT in Hannover -- CeBIT Asia (Shanghai, China), CeBIT Australia (Sydney), and CeBIT Bilisim Eurasia (Istanbul, Turkey). Visit http://www.cebit-america.com for more information.
About Mid-Atlantic - Russia Business Council
Since 1994 the Mid-Atlantic - Russia Business Council (MARBC) has worked to foster business relations between Russia and the Newly Independent States (NIS), and the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Region, while cultivating mutual appreciation of political, economic, cultural and educational interests. The goal of the MARBC is to enable companies based in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Region to enhance their positions in Russia and the NIS, and to attract Russian businesses to the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Region.
The MARBC is a major non-profit organization in the Mid-Atlantic Region that provides information about and services related to Russia and the NIS. The MARBC places emphasis on industries in which the Russian market is most lucrative and prosperous, including Advanced Technology, Energy and Environment, Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology, Materials/Nanotechnology, Manufacturing Technology, Information Technology, Transportation, Instrumentation, Communications, Air, Space and Surface Transportation, Agriculture, and more. The MARBC organizes more than 25 events annually, including many targeted to companies in these particular industries. Since mid-1997, the MARBC has been actively involved in developing cooperation with Russian regions. Since that time, the MARBC signed agreements with nearly twenty regional Russian Chambers of Commerce and Business Associations including Moscow and the Moscow Region which is the epicenter of most Russian technology-related enterprises, and others. In the last few years, the Russian-American technology cooperation became on of the major priorities of the Mid-Atlantic - Russian Business Council. From March 2001 to June 2003, the MARBC, jointly with the U.S. Department of State, organized a series of thirteen successful seminars titled, "Russian Science and Technology Opportunities for U.S. Businesses." The Russian-American conference during CeBIT America and Russian-American Innovation Technology Week in the Mid-Atlantic States became the premier annual Russian-American technology events.For more information visit the MARBC website at: http://www.ma-rbc.org.
SOURCE CeBIT America






