Virtual Connections: Southeast Europe

Register by Oct. 20 for this program designed to introduce U.S. agribusiness and water technology companies to business opportunities in Bulgaria, Moldova and Romania.
EDITED BY ANNE BLANKENBILLER
Virtual Connections: Southeast Europe, a unique B2B matchmaking program designed to introduce U.S. agribusiness and water technology companies to business opportunities in Bulgaria, Moldova and Romania, has planned information sessions on Oct. 21.

Virtual Connections: Southeast Europe, a unique B2B matchmaking program designed to introduce U.S. agribusiness and water technology companies to business opportunities in Bulgaria, Moldova and Romania, has planned information sessions on Oct. 21. Registration for the virtual sessions is required by Oct. 20. Registration is available at the link.

Eligible U.S. companies are water solution providers and companies involved in irrigation, water conservation, filtration, purification, de-salination, software, sensors, localized energy sources to run irrigation, and related sectors. This two-part program is designed to provide information and introductions to decision-makers and buyers to start doing business in the region.

These sessions will provide market overviews on water solutions and irrigation opportunities for U.S. firms in Bulgaria, Moldova and Romania.

Companies interested in connecting directly can sign up for additional curated matchmaking sessions to meet buyers and government officials. Companies interested in these sessions must apply by Oct. 25.

For more information, contact Christopher.Feather@trade.gov or Haley.Milan@trade.gov.

 

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