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Tue 20 November 2012

Since 1979, the European Commission’s Executive Training Programme (ETP) has been helping European companies to succeed in the Japanese and South Korean markets by providing intensive language and business training for their executives.

Applications are now open for the 2013/2014 cycle of the Executive Training Programme, aimed at helping European executives and companies to develop their business in East Asia. The programme offers a unique combination of executive business and language training provided by leading universities in Japan/Korea and an internship in a local company all of which is funded by the EU along with a scholarship. Participants will learn how to shape a credible business plan for their company, gain useful skills and insights to pave a path to successful expansion in Asia, and make useful contacts. 

For information, consultation and assistance with your application in Tokyo, contact:
Ms. A. Murray (EBC)
Tel: 03-3263-6225  |  E-mail: ebcam@gol.com

Or apply now via www.euetp.eu

 

Tue 16 October 2012

The NCCJ held its annual 2012 Deshima Business Awards ceremony Oct. 11, attended by a full crowd at the TEPIA building in Gaiemmae. The ceremony this year was honored by the presence of H.E. Mr. Jan Kees de Jager, finance minister of the Netherlands, who presented the awards.

Tue 02 October 2012

The NCCJ held an excursion to Nissan’s auto plant at Oppama, outside of Yokohama, on Sept. 25. The trip was interesting and surprising, and provided some insights into how the carmaker has turned itself into one of the most successful and efficient companies in its field.

Thu 06 September 2012

On September 25th and 26th, 3 Dutch companies will participate in the EU gateway Construction and Building Technologies Exhibition to be held at Westin Tokyo. This will be a very good opportunity to find out more about Dutch latest technologies in this field. Please do not miss this valuable opportunity.

Click here for more information.

Thu 06 September 2012

Learn More About How You Can Improve Your Business Skills in Japan

JMEC information sessions give potential participants the opportunity to find out more about the JMEC program, to ask questions and to speak with program alumni. There is no fee to attend, but registration is required.

Click here for more information and registration.

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