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  1. 1. Welcome to JBDC.NET
    www.jbdc.net/jbdc.dti?page=new - [Cached]

    Published on: 5/25/2004   Last Visited: 5/25/2004

    Presentations were made by Mr. K.K .Tiwari, of the Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme of the Indian Government's Ministry of External Affairs and Miss Marie Casserly of JBDC.
  2. 2. Untitled Document
    www.jis.gov.jm/special_section - [Cached]

    Published on: 3/28/2004   Last Visited: 3/28/2004

    Marie Casserly, Director of Marketing and Communications at the Jamaica Business Development Centre (JBDC), the organisers of the event, told JIS News that the trade fair, themed ‘Products of CARICOM: Science and Technology, a Tool for Development', will demonstrate the impact that science and technology (S&T) has had on micro, small and medium sized businesses. "This is the reason why JBDC was asked to lead the presentation, because it is our mandate to focus on that grouping of enterprises and provide services to them," she noted.

    Miss Casserly explained that in keeping with the 30th anniversary celebrations of CARICOM, the JBDC had designed a special logo to promote the event, which would involve product and poster displays from Jamaica and five other CARICOM territories - Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, and St. Lucia.

    Several institutions are expected to participate in the event, to demonstrate how their services support the small business sector. These institutions, inclusive of financial entities and organisations, will make presentations, mount displays and demonstrations of their particular practices. There will also be public interaction and Internet access points. "It is going to be quite an impressive show," Miss Casserly boasted, adding that there would be a number of investment promotion agencies from the five CARICOM territories that will participate. The CARICOM Secretariat will also stage its own exhibit.

    Stating that the Jamaican exhibition "is going to be large," Miss Casserly said it would entail a showcase of authentic products under the Things Jamaican brand, which the JBDC manages.

    The science and technology component of the trade fair, she informed, would cover seven categories, comprising research development, standards and regulations, financing, product and technology transfer, business development services, and information and communication technology.
  3. 3. Untitled Document
    www.jis.gov.jm/Caricom/JBDCToH - [Cached]

    Published on: 7/1/2003   Last Visited: 7/1/2003

    Marie Casserly, Director of Marketing and Communications at the Jamaica Business Development Centre (JBDC), the organisers of the event, told JIS News that the trade fair, themed ‘Products of CARICOM: Science and Technology, a Tool for Development', will demonstrate the impact that science and technology (S&T) has had on micro, small and medium sized businesses. "This is the reason why JBDC was asked to lead the presentation, because it is our mandate to focus on that grouping of enterprises and provide services to them," she noted.

    Miss Casserly explained that in keeping with the 30th anniversary celebrations of CARICOM, the JBDC had designed a special logo to promote the event, which would involve product and poster displays from Jamaica and five other CARICOM territories - Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, and St. Lucia.

    Several institutions are expected to participate in the event, to demonstrate how their services support the small business sector. These institutions, inclusive of financial entities and organisations, will make presentations, mount displays and demonstrations of their particular practices. There will also be public interaction and Internet access points. "It is going to be quite an impressive show," Miss Casserly boasted, adding that there would be a number of investment promotion agencies from the five CARICOM territories that will participate. The CARICOM Secretariat will also stage its own exhibit.

    Stating that the Jamaican exhibition "is going to be large," Miss Casserly said it would entail a showcase of authentic products under the Things Jamaican brand, which the JBDC manages.

    The science and technology component of the trade fair, she informed, would cover seven categories, comprising research development, standards and regulations, financing, product and technology transfer, business development services, and information and communication technology.

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