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Learn about working with the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development, with a focus on Sustainable Infrastructure and Green Cities. Receive actionable items and information on priority upcoming projects.
About 50% of the EBRD's average, annual $10B lending portfolio finances infrastructure, energy and transport projects in 38 countries of operation across three continents. Please join us to learn about the EBRD's sovereign and private sector financing, its history and strategy, key sectors for U.S. companies, and how to best position your company to win EBRD-supported contracts. Senior Commercial Officer to the EBRD, Janelle Santerre Weyek will lead this discussion focusing on actionable items and priority upcoming projects.
As part of its mission of deepening its engagements with small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs), Global Markets U.S. Field and Advocacy Center have developed a series of external client webinars for to equip SMEs with the best tools and current knowledge to help supply and bid on - and win - more international projects in the EBRD region.
While targeting government tenders financed by the Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) can be challenging and time consuming, dedicating the time and effort can pay off! Join our experts currently assigned to the five MDBs as they walk us through how each bank approaches project development in their respective regions, and how U.S. clients - including SMEs! - can accurately target those opportunities. Please attend one of the webinars or all of them!
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European Bank of Reconstruction and Development Sustainable Infrastructure and Green Cities
September 10, 2020 - 11:00 A.M. EST Cost: Free
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Who should register?
U.S. companies that have experience in or interest in expanding to a country or countries in Europe and U.S. companies that have experience with government tenders, and preferably development bank-funded tenders.
The industry focus will be centered around the EBRD's sustainable infrastructure: energy, transport, and municipal, with a focus on renewables and energy efficiency, rail and roads, and water/waste water and solid waste subsectors.
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