A business mission to Tel Aviv, Israel, between December 5-7, 2023, is organized by Greek business represenations SEV, EBEA, SEVE and Enterprise Greece, in collaboration with the Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce (FICC) and the Economic and Commercial Affairs Office of embassy of Greece in Israel.
As the relevant announcement states, the mission will be carried out with the support of the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN-Hellas 2025), the Association of Industries of Thessaly and Central Greece, the Association of Thessalian Businesses and Industries, the Association of Businesses and Industries of Peloponnese and Western Greece, the Association of Industries of Central Greece and the Association of Industries of Attica-Piraeus.
Which industries will be represented?
In particular, the food-beverage, medicine-cosmetics, construction-building materials sectors will be represented in the mission.
A Business conference will also be held on Wednesday, December 6, 2023, where bilateral meetings between Greek and Israeli businesses will be held.
For the best preparation of the mission and the most effective coordination of the actions, those interested should declare their interest in participating by completing, by Wednesday, September 13, 2023, the relevant declaration to the above-mentioned competent bodies, sending an additional short profile and company logo in English .
Up to 15 Greek companies will participate in the mission, in which case a priority order based on the date of expression of interest will be observed.
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