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GCC Matchmaking Event in Bremen
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Opportunities for Bremen's Industry in Canada |
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Upon an initiative of the German Canadian Concourse and
organized in cooperation with Bremeninvest, Mr. Jason
Tolland, Minister-Counsellor at the Embassy of Canada in
Berlin, followed an invitation to visit the Hanseatic city of
Bremen on May 8th together with a group of trade commissioners.
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Business Breakfast on CETA |
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A good mix of some 15 Bremen-based leading corporates and start-up
companies in the aerospace, defence and maritime security sector
gathered for a business breakfast to exchange views with the
Embassy delegation on CETA and its opportunities for Bremen's
industry in Canada. Jason Tolland explained the benefits of the
Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement in terms of reduction of
trade tariffs and an increased free movement of workforces which is
expected to significantly simplify establishing transatlantic
subsidiaries.
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Company Visits |
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Following the discussion with the industry representatives over
coffee, the guests from the Canadian Embassy had a tight schedule
of four on-site company visits across the city of Bremen. Starting
at the Airbus' premises, the delegation was introduced to
the product and service portfolio of the three branches Defence and
Space, Launchers and Airborne Solutions. The tour gave insight into
the production facilities of the European launcher "Ariane 5" and
the service module for the American "Orion" crew vehicle.
Rheinmetall Defence presented virtual reality simulations
which are also used by the Canadian armed forces to train combat
maneuvers. Rheinmetall's role as a supplier of electro-optical
sensors for the "Canadian Surface Combatant", a part of the
National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy, was discussed.
During a visit at Atlas Elektronik, the Canadian trade
commissioners were introduced to "SeaSpider", an anti-torpedo naval
defense system which will be developed in cooperation with
Winnipeg-based Magellan Aerospace. The Canadian company will
develop a rocket engine to serve as propulsion system for the
SeaSpider. This German-Canadian technology venture awakened great
interest among all participants.
The excursion in Bremen was concluded with a visit at OHB
SE, one of the three leading space companies in Europe. OHB
presented their portfolio and the latest development in logistics
tracking: the "visioboxx", a palm-sized device for sophisticated
container tracing. This may be a potential project for a
German-Canadian collaboration.
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© Airbus / H. Deuter
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© Airbus / H. Deuter
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© Airbus / H. Deuter
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