SEAANZ at the OECD 2019

SEAANZ at the OECD 2019

Paris Conference 2019

SEAANZ was proud to be part of the first ICSB collaboration with the OECD

Along with ICSB Global Gateway Partners, IPAG and ESSCA, SEAANZ was part of high-level meetings on April 8 and 9, 2019 in Paris, France.

Represented by SEAANZ President, Associate Professor Tui McKeown, the two-day conference in Paris brought together global experts for a timely discussion as to the future of entrepreneurship and the role that research can play in developing, evaluating, and administering effective policy in the small business and entrepreneurship space.

The full program can be found at https://icsb.org/paris-program/

The full set of presentations are available at: https://icsb.org/paris-proceedings/

 

 

SEAANZ in Canberra

SEAANZ in Canberra

ACCI event ‘Enabling Safe and Healthy Workplaces for Small Business’ report and campaign:

“#Part&Parcel – Working with small biz”

Australian Parliament House, 22nd June 2018, Canberra with Mr James Pearson and Ms Kate Carnell.

SEAANZ in Canberra June 2018

Dr Sujana Adapa (left), Mr James Pearson (Middle), Ms Kate Carnell (Right)


Please learn more in the Official Event Booklet below:

ACCI Brochure Enabling Safe and Healthy Workplaces for Small Business

 

 

SEAANZ in Chengdu, China

SEAANZ in Chengdu, China

SEAANZ President, Tui McKeown and Vice President, Mark Brennan were honoured to be guests of the Chengdu Association of Small & Medium Sized Enterprises for the 2018 Development Forum meeting on April 28th.

Tui presented a brief paper on nano-business in the opening session while Mark addressed a policy session on the role of the Small Business Commissioner.

Our thanks to Chengdu Association of Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises as well as to the amazing range of SME owners, policymakers and practitioners we met.

The setting may have been very different for us but the challenges and opportunities discussed were strikingly similar – though the medium of contact exchange was new to us (Wechat had to be quickly installed on our smartphones!).

The hospitality was unstinting and the key takeaway was the value of such opportunities as this Forum to meet and exchange ideas, information and contacts. The changes being seen in the international marketplace, with the flow of people and products around the globe are, massive – but the realities are that they are often underpinned by SMEs working without a lot of support or real understanding about who they are, what they do and what they need. The Forum in Chengdu provided strong evidence as to how China is addressing these gaps.

 

Mr Su Host at China Conference

With Mr Su, our Host

Mark Brennan with program outline china

Mark & the program outline (look who Lia is pointing to!)

Tui with 2 SME owners and our guide, Lia

Tui with 2 SME owners and our guide, Lia

China conference brochure

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