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SUMMARY:Members - Entering the Chinese Market | Success Stories and Lessons
  Learned
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DESCRIPTION: The Canadian business press is full of stories about the 
 enormous potential of the Chinese market\, yet for many companies\, 
 entering China is akin to scaling the Great Wall of China. Business 
 leaders frequently worry about the cost and time associated with 
 developing a new market. Entering China is no exception given its distance
  and enormous size. Frequent questions include: Should we open an office 
 or manufacturing facility in China? Should we sell directly or use a local
  partner? If we hire a local partner how will I know they are the right 
 fit for our company\, our products\, and customers? How will we manage 
 quality and costs? How will we recruit and retain productive and engaged 
 employees? Should we license our technology or pursue other forms of 
 technology transfer? How can we protect our intellectual property? If you 
 have asked similar questions as you contemplate entering the Chinese 
 market\, we encourage you to attend this informative workshop to better 
 understand the challenges you will face\, and the potential gains to be 
 made through the development and implementation of an informed Chinese 
 market strategy. Join us on June 27th to hear first-hand accounts from 
 Ottawa-based companies that have successfully entered the Chinese market. 
 The objectives of the workshop are three-fold: To inform you of the key 
 challenges that you may well face in entering the Chinese market\; To 
 provide a forum to ask questions of business leaders that have already 
 taken the bold step of entering the Chinese market\; and To gain practical
  tactics and strategies for successfully cracking the Chinese market. 
 Date: 5:30 &ndash\; 9:00 pm\, Wednesday\, June 27\, 2018 Location: 99 Bank
  St. Suite 200\, Ottawa\, ON K1P 6B9\, Canada Refreshments and hors 
 d&#39\;oeuvres Members: Free Click to Register Non-Members: $25 Click to 
 Register Program 5:30 &ndash\; Networking 6:15 &ndash\; Welcome and 
 Introduction &ndash\; Amy Willis\, President\, HKCBA Ottawa 6:25 &ndash\; 
 Overview of Ottawa Companies in China and How Trade Commissioner Service 
 Can Assist Canadian Companies in China\, Albert Lee\, Trade Commissioner\,
  Global Affairs Canada 6:35 &ndash\; Break 7:00 &ndash\; Panel 
 Discussion\, Moderator &ndash\; Sophia Leong\, Executive Director\, 
 uOttawa Telfer Executive MBA David Adderley\, Investment Partner\, Celtic 
 House Venture Partner Harry Page\, President\, Pleora Technologies Inc. 
 Ron Chisholm\, former VP Operations\, Asia Pacific\, ProSlide Technology 
 Inc. and President\, Ronald Chisholm Consulting 8:15 &ndash\; Closing 
 Remark &ndash\; Amy Willis\, President\, HKCBA Ottawa 8:20 &ndash\; 
 Networking 9:00 &ndash\; Adjournment Event Sponsor In Partnership With 
 Speakers David Adderley\, Partner - Celtic House Venture Partners David 
 joined Celtic House in 2000. David is an investment partner\, and also 
 oversees the firm&rsquo\;s operational\, legal and investor relations 
 functions. David has over 20 years&rsquo\; experience in corporate and 
 intellectual property law\, counseling entrepreneurs\, management and 
 investors on company formation\, governance\, financing\, technology 
 transfers\, M&amp\;A and IPOs. He has negotiated over 100 venture capital 
 investments in more than 50 start-up companies and has represented Celtic 
 House on over 20 successful M&amp\;A and IPO transactions. David&rsquo\;s 
 past investments include Camilion Solutions (acquired by SAP)\, Synad 
 Technologies (acquired by STMicroelectronics)\, and ViXS Systems 
 (TSX:VXS). David&rsquo\;s current investments include CanvasPop\, 
 FileFacets\, Graphite Software\, Klashwerks (Raven)\, Nuvyyo and Rare.io. 
 Prior to joining Celtic House\, David spent five years as a corporate and 
 intellectual property lawyer at Gowlings LLP\, one of Canada&rsquo\;s 
 largest law firms. He received a B.A. from Queen&rsquo\;s University\, a 
 Law Degree from the University of Western Ontario\, and is called to the 
 bar in Ontario. Harry Page\, President - Pleora Technology Harry Page is 
 an accomplished senior executive with experience in the telecommunications
  and microelectronics industries. He has extensive international 
 experience in both start-up and established organizations. Throughout his 
 career assignments he has demonstrated a proven ability in strategy 
 development\, creating delivery mechanisms\, anticipating organizational 
 needs\, managing change and driving performance improvement. Harry 
 currently serves as President of Pleora Technologies. In this role he 
 leads the growth and expansion of its industry leading position as a 
 supplier of video interfaces for system manufacturers and camera companies
  serving the medical\, and industrial automation sectors. Pleora&rsquo\;s 
 technology is routinely deployed in a diverse range of demanding real-time
  imaging applications &ndash\; from digital radiography in medical 
 diagnostics\, vetronics systems in military vehicles and quality 
 inspection in industrial automation. Prior to that he was CEO of 
 TechInsights (previously Semiconductor Insights)\, the industry recognized
  go-to partner for technology companies seeking to protect and leverage 
 their technology and intellectual property portfolios. In addition he has 
 held a series of senior executive roles in Meriton Networks\, Symagery 
 Microsystems\, Newbridge Networks and Mitel Semiconductor. Harry was 
 educated at the Algonquin College School of Business (Business 
 Administration - Ottawa\, ON) and University of Manitoba (Quality 
 Management - Winnipeg\, MB). As well\, he holds several patents in the 
 area of mobile computing image capture and processing. Harry&rsquo\;s 
 experience in doing business in China extends over 20 years. From managing
  joint service ventures with major China telecom service providers\, to 
 acquiring and operating a Chinese engineering firm in Shanghai as part of 
 a multinational organization and most recently opening a WFOE (Wholly 
 Foreign Owned Enterprise) for Pleora&rsquo\;s Chinese market activities. 
 He has experienced many aspects of the complex environment that is China 
 and often shares his experiences with others considering pursuing business
  opportunities in the country. Ron Chisholm\, former Vice President\, Asia
  Pacific Operations - ProSlide Technology Inc. and Ronald Chisholm 
 Consulting Through his company - Ron Chisholm Consulting Inc.\, Ron 
 assists Canadian companies (including Ottawa&rsquo\;s ProSlide Technology 
 Inc.) in meeting wide-ranging operational challenges in the Asia Pacific 
 region. Ron has been managing operations and projects in various regions 
 of the world in high tech and construction for over 20 years. He is a 
 passionate champion of continuous improvement with a strong customer 
 focus. As Vice President\, Asia-Pacific Operations for ProSlide Technology
  Inc.\, Ron was responsible for establishing ProSlide&rsquo\;s Asia 
 Pacific operations hub in Shanghai\, China. Building on the Shanghai hub\,
  Ron went on establish and expand the company&rsquo\;s operations 
 functions for the entire region including logistics\, engineering and 
 project management. He also established ProSlide&rsquo\;s regional supply 
 chain and industry service provider partnerships in Asia Pacific. His 
 efforts in building the Shanghai operations hub enabled ProSlide to 
 respond more quickly to the needs of their customers in the region. Amy 
 Willis\, President\, Hong Kong Canada Business Association (Ottawa) and 
 Director of Pinnacle Global Amy Willis is President of the HKCBA - Ottawa 
 Chapter and is a member of the Board of the HKCBA National Committee. She 
 is a regular visitor to Hong Kong and China\, and is passionate about 
 facilitating closer business ties between Canada\, Hong Kong\, and China 
 and promoting the concept of &ldquo\;Think Asia &ndash\; Think Hong 
 Kong&rdquo\;. Amy is currently a Director with Pinnacle Global\,  an 
 investment and consultancy firm that provides investment management 
 services for Chinese investors and consulting services that help both 
 Chinese and Canadian companies expand and penetrate markets in Canada and 
 China. Amy has over 10 years of experience in strategic planning\,  
 operations\, finance\, and partnership development in China\, Hong 
 Kong\, Canada\, and the U.S. She has first-hand  knowledge of doing 
 business in China and a sound understanding of the local business 
 landscape in China and Hong Kong. She is passionate about making a real 
 difference by solving business issues and building solid strategic 
 relationships to drive organizations forward. Her passion for helping 
 others to succeed has earned her a proven record of business success\, 
 which has been featured on CBC\, CTV\, Rogers\, and in the Ottawa Citizen.
  Amy received her MBA from Queen&rsquo\;s University and Honours Bachelor 
 of Commerce (Accounting) from the University of Ottawa. She is also a 
 Chartered Professional Accountant\, Certified Management Accountant (CPA\,
  CMA) and holder of the Certificate for Responsible Leadership from 
 Queen&rsquo\;s School of Business. Amy is fluent in English and Mandarin. 
 Amy also sits on the Board of the Financial Management Institute Of Canada
  (FMI IGF) - Capital Chapter. 
LOCATION: Centre for Executive Leadership 99 Bank St Suite 200\, Ottawa\, 
 ON K1P 6B9\, Canada
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URL:https://ottawa.hkcba.com:443/events/members-entering-the-chinese-
 market-success-stories-and-lessons-learned
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