The Oxford Summit of Leaders
October 10th – 13th 2010, Oxford, United Kingdom
Commercial opportunities around the European Neighbourhood Policy.
Developed in 2004, the European Neighbourhood Policy supports 16 of the EU�s closest neighbours in benefiting from enhanced relations with itself, and ultimately driving partnership and progression.
The Oxford Summit of Leaders, taking place in Oxford, United Kingdom between 10th and 13th October 2010, is the ideal forum for these countries to present themselves in a commercial context and to strengthen their positions with potential partners across Europe.
The Oxford Summit of Leaders: where policy becomes commercial opportunity.
Independent, informative and unashamedly commercial in nature, the Oxford Summit of Leaders is a unique forum where leaders gather and things happen.
Drawing together in excess of 150 key influencers in business, politics, education and scientific advancement and now in its 6th year, the summit is a unique chance for delegates to find out about the opportunities the European Neighbourhood Policy opens up, to make new contacts and to generate business on behalf of their country.
Independent in outlook, connected in business.
While remaining fully independent from government or political persuasion, the Oxford Summit of Leaders has grown through a combination of international co-operation and positive commercial outcomes. Grounded in, and attracting high profile delegates from the real world of business, the summit is a key driver in the development of practical commercial exchanges.
As the European Neighbourhood Policy continues to evolve, the Oxford Summit of Leaders provides an important source of information, inspiration and co-operation.
FREE exhibition space now available.
Promote your products or services with your own stand in the Main Hall during the summit. As a special introductory offer, stand space is absolutely FREE. But hurry, limited space available. Email rob.young@ebaoxford.co.uk or call +44 (0) 1865 251 122 now.
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