Blessed with abundant wind, solar, hydro and marine energy resources, the 10 nations of Southeast Asia have committed to generating 23% of their primary energy from renewable sources by 2025, as energy demand is forecast to rise by 50% over the same period. This represents a significant opportunity for Scottish developers and supply chain companies looking to expand their technologies and services to this fast growing region of 650 million people.

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The webinar will provide attendees with an overview of the business support available to Scottish companies via VIBES partners and other relevant agencies, with focus on the Find Business Support website.

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The Covid-19 Pandemic’s impact on the global economy is unprecedented in modern times. As economies around the world have emerged from lockdown, global forecasts are being updated frequently to provide the latest projections as to the likely recovery scenarios in UK, Europe, China and the US and how will this affect the labour market.

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Are you a start-up company about to embark on your first fundraising campaign? Or you are considering your next move should it be debt or equity to fund it? How do you get Funder ready? Need advice on Bank funding available and any COVID-19 funding questions?

We will touch on all these subjects during the webinar.

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The approach is to familiarize Scottish offshore wind supply chain companies with actual stage of offshore wind market development, project pipelines, business opportunities and help them identify right customers.

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This webinar is targeted at all Scottish energy companies interested in discovering more about the various opportunities in the energy sector and the projects in the pipeline in Egypt.

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The seafood sector is hit hard in terms of export during COVID-19 and we have seen rapidly changing consumer behaviours in China as the country is recovering from the pandemic now.

Chinese consumers prefer healthier and better quality of seafood now and food service & retail buyers are cautious on imported seafood now due to coronavirus-contaminated white shrimp product packaging and containers found by custom authorities recently.

Going forward, premium products with high brand awareness among professional buyers will have better opportunities to penetrate into China market.

It is necessary to brief our seafood exporters on the most updated market access issues for exporting seafood to China, and how to target China market with premium Scottish seafood products post COVID-19.

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FISS (Funding Information Support Service) endeavours to deliver Sectorial Series Webinars, around external funding. It will offer support and information to our businesses, on how best to access external funding relevant to their field. We will have guest appearances from Funding Specialists from our partner agencies to help deliver the key messages.

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As the impact of COVID-19 continues to cause uncertainty in the workplace, this webinar will provide an overview of how to introduce and maintain continuous improvement techniques with physical distancing, to help you continue to operate effectively, efficiently and safely.

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