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The
honourable Consul General of India, Mr. Deepak Ray, Hamburg,
delivered the Welcome Address. |
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Dr.
Stephan Buse, Department Technology and Innovation Management,
Technical University Hamburg-Harburg, was part of the organization
team and moderated the First Session. |
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Prof.
Cornelius Herstatt, Director of the Department Technology
and Innovation Management, Technical University Hamburg-Harburg,
presented the Introductory Comments. |
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look at the very attentive and interested audience. |
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Mr.
Jürgen Klimke, Member of the German Parliament, spoke
about perspectives of Indo-German cooperation as a win-win-situation. |
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Dr.
Amal Mukhopadhyay, Founder and Director of ELGA Biotech in
Hamburg, one of the organizers of the Colloquium, spoke on
the opportunities for German SMEs in Indo-German cooperations. |
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Naveen
Kulkarni, CEO Polyclone Bioservices, Bangalore, gave a lecture
on the global cooperations in Biotech Industry. |
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Rajesh
Jain, Jt. Managing Director Panacea Biotec Ltd., New Delhi,
elaborated on the strong image in Biotech Industry through
collaborations. |
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Sisir
Gupta, Chief Operating Officer Venus Pharmachem, Werne, described
the pharmaceutical entrepreneurship in Germany out of his
own experience. |
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Dr.
Lutz Weise, Resident Director Sabinsa Europe, Langen, talked
about the perspectives of the Nutraceutical Industry. |
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Ms. Renate Katenkamp,
DEG German Investment and Development Association, Köln,
described the mechanisms of financial support for German
Companies investing in India. |
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Finally Mr.
Stefan Matz from the Hamburg Business Development Corporation
presented the Hanseatic City of Hamburg as a location with
ideal conditions for Indian Companies in Europe. |
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There were a
lot of questions ... |
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and a lot of
need for discussion ... |
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.... a lot of
answers and new ideas ... |
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... and at least
it was an effective beginning of a fruitful exchange of ideas. |
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