June 29, 2005 (Press Release) --
Outsourcing to India, Preventing data leaks at Outsourcing Centers, Investing in India, Trade with India, Legal Aspects of Investing in India, Financial Aspects of Doing Business with India, Tax Aspects of Doing Business with India and Practical LesssonS Learned would be topics included at the Third National Conference on 'Doing Business with India: Opportunities in Trade, Investment and Outsourcing' will be held at Grand Hyatt San Francisco on July 12, 2005.
The conference will offer an extraordinary one-day program taught by a faculty of today's most knowledgeable experts on India including top business, professional and governmental luminaries.
The speakers include senior corporate and business leaders from Ernst & Young, Madaan.com, Hester Pharmaceutical, US-India Business Council, US Department of Commerce, the Consul General of India in San Francisco, Engineering Export Promotion Council of India and Harvard University.
In view of a recent episode, the topic "How to prevent frauds and data leaks at outsourcing centers?" has been added to the agenda for the conference.
The faculty of today's most knowledgeable experts on India including top business, professional and governmental luminaries will tell you how to prevent data leaks and frauds at outsourcing center and be successful in outsourcing to India.
The national conference is designed to explore business opportunities in one of the world's top "big emerging markets": including in trade, outsourcing, joint ventures and investment in software, call center, pharmaceutical, engineering, infrastructure, power and various other sectors. This is an opportunity to learn about licensing, agency and distribution in India; how to export and import from India, India's business culture that will affect operations there, economic and political trends in India that will affect business, legal, financial & tax implications of doing business in India. The leading speakers will also cover the latest economic and political trends in India that will affect operations there, identify the potential benefits and costs to your organization of doing business in India, and how corporate structuring can maximize profits.
It will also provide a great networking opportunity with speakers and attendees.
Topics slated for discussion include:
• Economic and business climate in India
• Current state of the Indian industry
• Key market trends and developments in India
• What attracts foreign investment and business dealing with India?
• Outsourcing opportunities in India
• Emerging telecommunication opportunities in India
• Research & development expertise in India
• Legal aspects of investing, trade & outsourcing in India
• Financing operations in India
• Tax aspects of doing business in India
• Export and import procedures and intricacies
• Opportunities in infrastructure projects in India
• Business process outsourcing to India
• Engineering and manufacturing opportunities in India
• Opportunities in software sector in India
• Corporate experiences in doing business in India: practical lessons learned
REGISTER BEFORE JULY 1, 2005 FOR SPEACIAL RATES
Call 773) 334-4477; or Visit online at: http://members.aol.com/indiaconference/index.html
The conference will offer an extraordinary one-day program taught by a faculty of today's most knowledgeable experts on India including top business, professional and governmental luminaries.
The speakers include senior corporate and business leaders from Ernst & Young, Madaan.com, Hester Pharmaceutical, US-India Business Council, US Department of Commerce, the Consul General of India in San Francisco, Engineering Export Promotion Council of India and Harvard University.
In view of a recent episode, the topic "How to prevent frauds and data leaks at outsourcing centers?" has been added to the agenda for the conference.
The faculty of today's most knowledgeable experts on India including top business, professional and governmental luminaries will tell you how to prevent data leaks and frauds at outsourcing center and be successful in outsourcing to India.
The national conference is designed to explore business opportunities in one of the world's top "big emerging markets": including in trade, outsourcing, joint ventures and investment in software, call center, pharmaceutical, engineering, infrastructure, power and various other sectors. This is an opportunity to learn about licensing, agency and distribution in India; how to export and import from India, India's business culture that will affect operations there, economic and political trends in India that will affect business, legal, financial & tax implications of doing business in India. The leading speakers will also cover the latest economic and political trends in India that will affect operations there, identify the potential benefits and costs to your organization of doing business in India, and how corporate structuring can maximize profits.
It will also provide a great networking opportunity with speakers and attendees.
Topics slated for discussion include:
• Economic and business climate in India
• Current state of the Indian industry
• Key market trends and developments in India
• What attracts foreign investment and business dealing with India?
• Outsourcing opportunities in India
• Emerging telecommunication opportunities in India
• Research & development expertise in India
• Legal aspects of investing, trade & outsourcing in India
• Financing operations in India
• Tax aspects of doing business in India
• Export and import procedures and intricacies
• Opportunities in infrastructure projects in India
• Business process outsourcing to India
• Engineering and manufacturing opportunities in India
• Opportunities in software sector in India
• Corporate experiences in doing business in India: practical lessons learned
REGISTER BEFORE JULY 1, 2005 FOR SPEACIAL RATES
Call 773) 334-4477; or Visit online at: http://members.aol.com/indiaconference/index.html

INDIA BUSINESS CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD IN SAN FRANCISCO ON JULY 12 AT GRAND HYATT
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