Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Friday, 4 May 2012

Winning Business in Libya Event in London on 14th May 2012


A a one-day conference "Winning Business in Libya":- A Practical Guide for UK Companies is designed to be a practical and highly focused event in advising British companies how they can prepare themselves to be
in the best position to win the contracts which will begin to be tendered after the election. The
programme will offer a“what you need to know A-Z”. For example, it will include subjects such as:


  • Finding and connecting with business partners in Libya
  • Accessing trade finance for your export activity
  • Key sectors and probable contracts within the sector
  • Who you need to know in order to position yourself for the tender process
  • How procurement will work (and how will it be different from the Gaddafi era)
  • Understanding the emerging business and political context


Workshops


  • Oil & Gas
  • Transport Infrastructure
  • Health
  • Education & Training

The event is organised by City & Financial Conference, sponsored by PWC, Salamanca, ABC International Bank and supported by UKTI, British Expertise, Middle East Association and we "SOC Libya" are proud to be one of the supporters.

To view or download the brochure of the event please click here

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/120037534/Winning-Business-in-Libya-Event-in-London-on-14th-May-2012?






Friday, 13 April 2012

Winning Business in Libya - a narrowing window of opportunity for business




On behalf of the City and Financial, with the support of UKTI and many organisations “SOC Libya Ltd is one of them”, we are pleased to invite you to attend of one this year largest events in the UK that will take place on 14th May 2012 at London’s Park Hotel. (http://bit.ly/IzuX5Y)
  
The event will provide UK companies with a solid base to explore the potential of the Libyan market and will lead to support the development of the country. It will also be an excellent chance for Libyan businessmen, individuals and companies to meet with British companies in the hope of forming JVs and partnerships.

There will also be a great number of speakers who will share with you their insight and expertise on the market and best strategic market entry plans.

 The main focus of the event will be on the followings:


A Narrowing Window of Opportunity

With the Libyan elections due in June and contracts already being awarded and/or put out to tender, there is a rapidly narrowing window of opportunity for British companies to win business. This point was underscored by Raouf Ghali, Group President, Hill International when he said: “There are major opportunities from now until September …. Anyone who wants to be in Libya should be there now. Once the newly elected Government comes in the speed at which companies will be expected to go forward will be a very fast pace”

Finding Local Partners

If, as is expected, the existing Libyan rules for joint ventures which require 75% of employees to be local are maintained, then British businesses must be effective in knowing who they need to develop relations with, as well as knowing which contracts can be won.

An A-Z to Winning Business

Winning Business in Libya - A Practical Guide for UK Companies is designed to be both practical and highly focused on advising British companies about how they can position themselves so that they are well placed to win the contracts that will begin to be tendered after the election. The programme will offer a “what you need to know A-Z”.

The Political and Security Outlook

Although there are great opportunities in Libya it would be a mistake not to recognise that the political and security outlook for the country remains uncertain and that a number of factors will impact upon the Libyan business environment. These will be addressed by examining the current political environment and hotspots such as security considerations
and corruption risks.

The Conference in brief

• Finding and connecting with business partners in Libya
• Accessing trade finance for your export activity
• Key sectors and probable contracts within the sector
• Who you need to know in order to position yourself for the tender process
• How procurement will work (and how it will be different from the Gaddafi era)
• Understanding the emerging business and political context
• Workshops
o Oil & Gas
o Transport Infrastructure
o Health
o Education & Training

If you wish to attend kindly find the link below.



For further information please do not hesitate to contact the organisers directly as below

Nick Noakes
Marketing Director
City & Financial
8 Westminster Court
Hipley St
Old Woking
GU22 9LG
UK
T +44 (0) 1483 720707
F +44 (0) 1483 740401

 Or

Virva Piippo
Conference Manager
City & Financial Ltd

Direct line: +44 (0) 1483 746 980


I sincerely look forward to meeting you in person to further discuss any projects.


 Yours Sincerely,

Tarek Alwan
Managing Director
SOC Libya Ltd
T: 0208 9878450
M: 07774013043

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

CIGA Healthcare strengthens position in Libya


CIGA Healthcare, the Ballymena-based specialist in self-diagnostic tests, has won a second contract in Libya which strengthens its position in this developing market in North Africa.

The company, which has taken part in a series of Invest Northern Ireland missions to markets in Africa and the Gulf states particularly Saudi Arabia, gained its first contract in Libya in 2011 for its SureSign range of diagnostic kits, now on sale in over 40 countries worldwide.

The kits are used for home tests for conditions such as high cholesterol, diabetes and blood pressure and are now being sold in pharmacies throughout Libya.

The contract positions CIGA for significant potential growth following political developments in the marketplace last year.

The restoration of business with Libya was announced by Christian Berglund, CIGA’s International Sales Manager, and welcomed by Dr Vicky Kell, Invest NI Trade Director.

Dr Vicky Kell said: “CIGA’s commitment and determination to expand business in Libya are now producing tangible benefits. The focus of the company on this market has facilitated the identification and exploitation of opportunities. Such opportunities exist for other Northern Ireland companies across a broad range of sectors.

“We recently held a very successful briefing for around 50 local companies about Libya in Belfast and will be exploring further initiatives to help them to grasp opportunities there.

“Our companies can play an important role in helping Libya to recover from the recent events and in the nation’s reconstruction. As CIGA’s success has demonstrated, Libya is a market that repays patience and persistence. The economy is expected to rebound strongly, with the UN forecasting growth rates of 4.2 per cent, well above the current international average.

“The Libyan reconstruction programme is estimated to require over £100 billion in expenditure over the next 10 years. Opportunities have been identified across a number of areas where the authorities have identified an urgent requirement for assistance e.g. setting up an effective healthcare system.

“Our companies can also access advice and guidance from the recently strengthened UKTI team in Libya. The team has already identified key areas where businesses can help, including airports and ports, education, infrastructure, oil and gas, health, and policing.”

Mr Berglund said: “We are delighted to be shipping our products again to Libya after the political changes there recently. While sending products there during the period of unrest was impossible, we kept in close touch with our business contacts in Tripoli over the past year to ensure that we were ready to supply kits when the distributor was in a position to distribute them to his customers.

“It’s a significant market in the region and one that we have long believed offers substantial business opportunities for our product range. Companies there are also keen to do business with suppliers in the UK and other parts of Western Europe. We’ve also found that Libyan business people are very professional and easy to work with.

“It’s a market that we are keen to develop as a springboard for growth across what is becoming an important region for us. Conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure are also a concern in Libya and parts of North Africa and the Middle East,” he added.

CIGA Healthcare currently employs 15 people at its premises in Ballymena. The company has received a range of advice and support from Invest NI’s North Eastern Regional Office to develop the business in areas such as international sales, management systems and skills.

Link: http://www.boostingbusinessni.com/news/ciga-healthcare-strengthens-position-in-libya/