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| Maryland India Business Roundtable (MIBRT), Inc. is a non-profit business networking organization involved in promoting trade, joint ventures and investment between companies in the Washington D.C. Metro region and India to create jobs, technology transfer, economic development, and business growth. |
- MIBRT maintains working relationships with local, state and federal governments, private businesses and commercial sectors.
- MIBRT’s goals include attracting new businesses to the state; supporting business relocation & expansion decisions; and promoting local products and services at home and overseas to spur economic development, international trade and tourism.
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| One of MIBRT’s key focuses is to promote business-to-business (B2B) relationships and public private partnerships through networking events, technology showcases, trade missions, and an annual gala. MIBRT strives to use its connections with industrial and governments sectors in India to help its members to develop international business relationship and technology commercialization. MIBRT has become a leading voice and a strong business networking platform that bridges India and the Washington D.C. Metro. | |
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Feb 16th, 2012: MIBRT & Capital IIT Event: Managing Risk in a Global Economy,Time: 6:00 -9:00 PM
Description: This
is a joint networking event for members of Maryland India Business
Roundtable and Capital IIT and a great opportunity to develop business
opportunities, make contacts, and gain valuable insights into the global
economy. MIBRT President Bob Nathan will also provide a brief update on
our recent trip to India with Governor Martin O'Malley
Host: David T. Lucchese, Assistance Vice President & Financial Advisor of Merrill Lynch
Guest Speaker: Mark W. Yusko, President of Morgan Creek Capital
Location:Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center,5701 Marinelli Road,North Bethesda, MD 20852 |
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| The MIBRT partnership with Prince George's County Economic
Development Corporation, (PGCEDC) and U.S. Small Business
Administration (SBA) and Electronics & Computer Software
Export Promotion Council (ESC) and Washington Adventist
University and number of Governments and
Chambers in U.S. and in India. |
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