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 APBO 2008 Announced!
What

Asia Pacific Business Outlook 2008 Conference

When
Monday, April 7th, 2008
Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Where
Davidson Conference Center,
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California



   
Opening Doors All Across Asia, And Beyond!

Network with Experts
Network with our experts and insiders and meet executives and managers dedicated to business in the Asia Pacific region. Asia/Pacific Business Outlook (APBO) is North America’s premier business event for professionals who want to develop and improve their trade and investment opportunities in the Asia/Pacific region. Produced by the Center for Global Business Excellence at the USC Marshall School of Business and the U.S. Commercial Service, this conference will provide you with unprecedented access to the information and people who will help you operate profitably in Asia.

Customize your Conference
Customize your own experience as you choose from 50 concurrent sessions. You will not only learn about the latest issues and opportunities, the interactive format of the conference will also allow you to meet one-on-one with 50 Asia business experts. Fifty percent of all sessions will be dedicated to audience Q&A.

Reserve One-on-One Appointments
Reserve one-on-one consultations with U.S. Senior Officers in the Asia Pacific region. More than 100 hours of private consultation appointments are reserved for participants. Register now and schedule your meetings in advance from the U.S. Commercial Service.

Four U.S. Ambassadors to speak at APBO 2007
APBO 2007 features a special session on Monday, March 26, ASEAN Roundtable: Views from Four Ambassadors. The U.S. ambassadors will answer your questions during a roundtable discussion on business opportunities, economic environments and current issues of Southeast Asia.
  

Presented by the USC Marshall School of Business in partnership with the U.S. Department of Commerce