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October 23, 2003

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Creativity seminar set for November
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Trade & Industry Department

A seminar examining the importance of creativity in doing business will be held November 4.

 

The Trade & Industry Department's Support & Consultation Centre for Small & Medium Enterprises and the HK Productivity Council's SME Centre will jointly host the seminar from 2.30pm to 5pm at the council's building at 78 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong.

 

The final of a series of seminars entitled Innovation & Value Added, it will show how SMEs can thrive on creativity.

 

Speakers will include Cousin Cousin Cafe's Alfred Cheung, Easy Group Manager Thomas Hung, Innomind International Director James Lau, Titanium Technology Chief Executive Officer Dr Johnny Ng, and LUSH (HK) Director Tiffany Lau.

 

The seminar will be conducted in Cantonese and admission is free. Interested parties are requested to register with the Trade & Industry Department by November 1.

 

For enquiries call 3403 6111. Details of the seminar can be found at the Virtual SME Information Centre at www.success.tid.gov.hk.

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