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Lincoln University to host agri-business forum

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Mon Jun 24 2013 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)

Lincoln University to host agri-business forum

Monday, 24 June 2013, 12:12 pm
Press Release: Lincoln University

Lincoln University to host agri-business forum

On Wednesday 3 July Lincoln University will be hosting on campus the AgriTech Exec Forum 2013, an intense, one-day, case study-based programme of learning where participants are immersed in debates about what defines success and failure for real New Zealand agri-tech firms going global, enriched by facilitated, roundtable discussions with business peers.

The forum is hosted by Lincoln University and Waikato University, with support from National Fieldays Ltd, Canterbury Development Corporation, and the Waikato Innovation Park. It is focussed on how New Zealand companies with products and services for the agri-sector can grow by going global.

“The forum has been designed to be interactive and for participants to have in depth discussions with real entrepreneurs and business leaders,” says AgriTech Exec Forum Organiser and Dean of Lincoln University’s Faculty of Commerce Dr Hugh Bigsby.

“At the end of the day participants would have had the opportunity to question, debate, challenge and learn from real-life stories on how other New Zealand companies have navigated through economic changes within New Zealand and how they were able to expand, and tap into offshore markets. For example, lessons about going into China, developing supply chains, SME’s journey into international markets from the challenges of remoteness of New Zealand, etc.”

It has been designed for leaders of companies that may be looking to:

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· Take that next step

· Grow the business

· Go offshore

· Develop new understandings of offshore markets

· Business partnership

The forum will be facilitated by Lincoln University’s Emeritus Professor Tony Zwart. The guest speakers and case study presenters include:

· Ben Dingle, Synlait Group

· Barry Brook, Agribusiness Specialist

· Pat English, New Zealand China Council

· Jacqueline Rowarth, Waikato University

· Jack Radford, Lincoln University

The presenters will be using their knowledge of the case studies, alongside their expertise in business, to discuss what works and what doesn’t, and provide participants with ideas to take their company to the next level.

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