Online registration is now closed in preparation of the event. On-site registration will be available beginning at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday. For specific parking instructions, click here. Please note that shuttle service begins at 7:30 a.m.
Please join us for this educational seminar to learn more about the Indian economy, review opportunities in specific industry sectors and gain insight on how to successfully enter the market and win business. The Indian market with its one billion plus population presents lucrative and diverse opportunities for U.S. exporters with the right products, services, and commitment. India’s requirements for equipment and services for major sectors such as energy, environmental, healthcare, high-tech, infrastructure, transportation, and defense will exceed tens of billions of dollars in the mid-term as the Indian economy further globalizes and expands. India has the potential for high sustained growth for the next couple of years and U.S. companies must seize the opportunities to enter the rising Indian market.
Featured speaker:
Sham Shamsudeen (Sham) is the Commercial Specialist at the U.S. Commercial Service Office in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India and is responsible for offering U.S. businesses insights on business opportunities, market access and advocacy support in the diverse Indian market.
Schedule:
7:30-8 a.m. - Registration, networking and light continental breakfast
8-9:30 a.m. - Program discussion and Q&A
Cost:
$15 Chamber Members
$25 Future Chamber Members
Registration:
Online: click "Register Now" in the right column. (under sponsor logos and event location)
- Registration is non-transferable and non-refundable.
- No confirmation will be sent prior to the event.
- We are unable to accept reservations by phone or e-mail.
Discuss Your Business with an Expert:
A limited number of one-on-one meetings with Sham Shamsudeen are available to seminar participants. Once you register for the seminar, you may apply for a private meeting by contacting Patrick.Spence@trade.gov.
Organized by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce International Business Council, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Tennessee Small Business Development Center, and the Center for Global Connectedness and Collaboration at Lipscomb University