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You are invited to attend Passport to Success

... a business event to introduce you to Waterloo Region during Kitchener Waterloo Oktoberfest
October 12 and 13, 2011


RSVP

Please RSVP by Sept. 16, 2011 to Reemah Khalid, Canada's Technology Triangle

 

Phone:
519.747.2541 x301

Fax:
519.576.4333

E-mail:
reemah@techtriangle.com

 

Please be our guest!

Passport to Success is an exciting event that features Canada's Technology Triangle – Waterloo Region which includes the cities of Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo.

As a Passport to Success participant, you will be hosted on a two-day complementary visit of our innovative Region where you will have the opportunity to:

  • Explore Waterloo Region as a potential location that you or your clients can consider for future development or investment
  • Network with members of our thriving business community and discover the secrets of their remarkable success

The Chair of the Region of Waterloo, the Mayors of Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo, and the CEO of Canada's Technology Triangle Inc are pleased to host you at Passport to Success, an event taking place during Oktoberfest, North America's largest Bavarian festival.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE ITINERARY

 

Testimonials from past participants

"A great opportunity to see real innovation and collaboration in action. The region can definitely walk the talk."

Maurice Egan
Consul and Senior Trade Commissioner
Canadian Consulate General, Boston

"Occasionally an economic development function hits all the right notes. The Passport to Success event clearly did..."

Robert Noble
Formerly Deputy Consul General and Senior Trade Commissioner, Canadian Consulate General,
Boston, MA, USA

"If you plan to do business in the CTT region, you need to experience the Passport to Success!"

Todd Febbo
Director, Leasing and Property Management
ING Real Estate Canada

 

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"There's a real yin and yang going on here. It's all very holistic, complementary, and powerful."

Jim Balsillie, RIM
Canadian Business, September 2008