The Dominica Association of Industry and Commerce (DAIC) is pleased to announce the upcoming Eggs and Issues Business Breakfast, scheduled for May 30th at 8:30 AM, to be held at the distinguished Prevo Cine Mall (Ball Room).
The Eggs and Issues Business Breakfast is a premier event aimed at equipping business leaders, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders in Dominica’s vibrant business community with the essential knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the intricate regulatory landscape governing Intellectual Property, Company Registration, Business Names, and International Business Companies.
Event Highlights:
Expert Insights: Esteemed speakers from the Financial Services Unit (FSU) will deliver informative presentations on administering legislation and registering Intellectual Property, Companies, Business Names, and International Business Companies in Dominica.
Interactive Panel Discussions: Engage in thought-provoking discussions led by industry experts. Address pressing business concerns and gain clarity on navigating legal complexities.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with like-minded professionals, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders. Forge meaningful business relationships and explore collaboration opportunities.
Commenting on the event, Kerwin JnoBaptiste, Executive Director of DAIC, said, “The Eggs and Issues Business Breakfast provides a unique platform for knowledge sharing and collaboration within Dominica’s business community. We are committed to empowering businesses with the insights and resources they need to thrive in today’s competitive landscape.”
Details at a Glance:
Title: Eggs and Issues Business Breakfast
Date: May 30th
Time: 8:30 AM
Venue: Prevo Cine Mall (Ball Room)
Cost: DAIC Members- $ 95.00 XCD | None members- $135.00 XCD
Limited Space Available
Audience: Business leaders, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders in Dominica’s business community RSVP: To reserve your seat at this informative event, please register via this link (Register) or contact [email protected] or call 235-1962.
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