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Czech-Australian Technology Days 2011

Czech-Australian Technology Days 2011

Date: July, 4-8 2011
Venue: Melbourne, Geelong, Australia
Organizers: CzechInvest – Investment and Business Development Agency,Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, Austrade -  Australian Trade Commision
Area: Automotive

 

With its experience, know-how, location in the centre of Europe, skilled workforce, innovation and high-quality and reliable suppliers, the Czech Republic has something to offer Australian businesses in the area of the automotive industry, research and development. A Czech delegation will travel to Australia to present the country’s advantages during the Czech-Australian Technology Days, which will take place from 4 to 8 July 2011 in Melbourne. The event is being organised by CzechInvest and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic in cooperation with the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic and the Australian Trade Commission, Austrade.  
 
“Due to its upsurge, Australia is one of the world’s most noteworthy countries. If we manage to demonstrate that we have something to offer in the area of science and technology, this will be beneficial for both sides. It would also be good to establish cooperation with Australian universities and technology institutes as well as businesses. Czechoslovakia and later the Czech Republic were and have always been among the top countries in terms of technology, so I hope that we will prove ourselves on the most distant continent,” says Karel Schwarzenberg, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. 
 
“The Czech Republic has one of the most highly developed automotive industries in Central and Eastern Europe. Thanks to its long tradition and technical know-how, the Czech automotive sector has developed into an advanced automotive base while maintaining its attractive cost/performance ratio,” says Miroslav Křížek, CEO of CzechInvest. “This involves not only production, but also research and development. There is a range of research facilities operating in the Czech Republic whose results are used by global automobile manufacturers.”  The Czech representatives will take part in the international "Australian Automotive Week 2011” conference, where the Czech Republic will be the only European state represented. Besides the conference, the Czech delegation is preparing three workshops at three local universities – Deakin University, RMIT University and Swinburne University. Czech delegates will meet with the former premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks, who is now the Automotive Envoy for the Australian Government at RMIT University. 
 
“The Czech mission to Australia and in particular their visit to RMIT University will enable both sides to learn more about our respective research capabilities in automotive engineering. RMIT in particular as one of the leading universities in this region in the automotive field aims to expand it's research partnerships globally. The visit is well aligned with this objective,” says Professor Aleksandar Subic, Head of the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at RMIT University.
 

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Program.pdf256.34 KB
Presentation_Deakin University.pdf4.09 MB
Presentation_RMIT University.pdf1.84 MB
Presentation_Swinburne University.pdf3.27 MB
Mr. Jiri Vaclavik.pdf3.88 MB
Mr. Ludek Hyncik.pdf2.38 MB
Mr. Pavel Novotny.pdf1.07 MB
Mr. Vilem Novak.pdf443.88 KB
Mr. Jan Macek.pdf2.27 MB
Mr. Miloslav Svitek.pdf1.64 MB
Profiles of Czech delegates.pdf185.79 KB

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