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Friday, 04 November 2016

Innovationen aus dem Osten

Graz als Startpunkt in den Osten: Am 24. und 25. November veranstaltet das Konfuzius-Institut das dritte China-Forum.

Graz als Startpunkt in den Osten: Am 24. und 25. November veranstaltet das Konfuzius-Institut das dritte China-Forum.

Konfuzius-Institut der Uni Graz lädt zu China-Forum am 24. und 25. November

Die neue Seidenstraße soll Chinas wichtigste Handelsverbindung nach Europa werden. Wo einst Karawanen Stoffe, Gewürze und Teppiche transportierten, werden nun Hochgeschwindigkeitsstrecken, Autobahnen und Kraftwerke gebaut. Davon sollen die rund 60 Staaten entlang dieser Handelsroute profitieren, und nicht nur Güter, sondern auch Ideen und Kulturen austauschen. Die Chancen und Herausforderungen dieses Projekts sind Thema des dritten China-Forums, das das Konfuzius-Institut der Uni Graz am 24. und 25. November veranstaltet. 30 chinesische WissenschafterInnen und Top-ManagerInnen reisen zu dieser Veranstaltung an. Aus Österreich sind hochrangige Persönlichkeiten aus Politik, Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft vertreten – unter anderem der chinesische Botschafter in Österreich oder der Generaldirektor der Raiffeisen-Landesbank Steiermark Martin Schaller. Die zahlreichen Vorträge und Workshops umfassen die Themen Wirtschaft, Technologie, Rechtswissenschaften, Kultur und Gesellschaft.

Das Forum wendet sich an alle, die sich für China interessieren. Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos, eine verbindliche Anmeldung bis 13. November ist allerdings nötig.

Anmeldung unter: https://de.surveymonkey.com/r/J7Y9Y73

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