
Strategies to access public procurements
You are welcome to join hybrid conference to find out how European SMEs can leverage free trade agreements to successfully bid on public tenders outside the EU.
Project GOOSE is at its final stage. GOOSE is a COSME (EU) funded project exploring the public procurement opportunities in 6 non-EU countries.
GOOSE consortia (Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Flanders Investment & Trade (FIT), ACCIÓ, Hrvatska udruga poslodavaca – Croatian Employers` Association) invites you to the project’s final conference on Wednesday, 15th May, where we will reveal the main findings of the project and give tips to SME’s on how to win public tenders in third countries. You will also hear testimonials from the companies, who have successfully participated in international tenders.
TIME AND PLACE
15th May, 12:30-14:30 This is a hybrid conference: it will be held in Brussels (Catalonia Invest and Trade office, Rue de la Loi, 227), but participation online is also possible.
agenda
12.30 | European Commission speeches (TBC) Activities supporting internationalization of SMEs, EISMEA Policies and opportunities for International Public Procurement, DG TRADE and DG GROW |
13.00 | Presentations by GOOSE Consortium Summary of GOOSE activities in the 6 markets under focus: Chile, Colombia, Serbia, Norway, Vietnam, Japan Main findings in those countries’ public procurements Testimonials of SMEs winning public projects Recommendations for SMEs to access public projects |
14.15 | Q&A |
14.30 | Buffet lunch in Brussels |
* Agenda is subject to change. |
GOOSE is an EU-funded project that offers unique services, such as tender tracking alerts, country and sector specific webinars, follow-up & mentoring services, and meet-the-buyer matchmaking missions to target countries.
Target countries: Chile, Colombia, Norway, Serbia, Japan, and Vietnam.
Target sectors: green economy, ICT, smart city, and smart health.
Project website: https://projectgoose.eu/
PLEASE REGISTER: GOOSE FINAL CONFERENCE on May 15, 2024 STRATEGIES TO ACCESS PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PROJECTS (office.com)