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Seminar and Matchmaking
The aim of this Dutch trade mission is to introduce the Dutch delegation and let them network with German TIER1s and OEMs. As part of the mission programme a matchmaking & networking event is organised for German companies to meet the Dutch delegation on 20 May in Munich and on 21 May in Stuttgart.
The aim of this Dutch trade mission is to introduce the Dutch delegation and let them network with German TIER1s and OEMs. As part of the mission programme a matchmaking & networking event is organised for German companies to meet the Dutch delegation on 20 May in Munich and on 21 May in Stuttgart.
- Brokerage event
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- Stuttgart, Germany
Practical information
- Where
- Dachauer Str. 110c 80636 München | Theodor-Heuss-Straße 2 70174 Stuttgart
- When
- -
- Host organisation
- MINISTERIE VAN ECONOMISCHE ZAKEN
- B2B website
- https://www.b2match.com/e/trademission-cooperative-connected-mobility/component…
Description
The matchmaking events on 20 May in Munich and 21 May in Stuttgart offer great opportunities to German companies to meet innovative Dutch companies and research institutions with technologies, products or services for CCAM or traffic management.
The Dutch Automotive and mobility industry is highly innovative, high-tech and in specific areas a world leader when it comes to CCAM. Think for example of TomTom's High Definition maps and NXP's radar chip technology. But also of the many system solutions in the field of traffic management, in which the Netherlands has excelled for years. These technologies are a solution to problems that many cities and transport corridors are struggling with. With the ultimate goal of safe, sustainable and efficient mobility between and in cities.
However, the Dutch industry does not cover the entire chain. Dutch companies are often further back in the chain, as TIER 2, 3 or 4 suppliers. There is a lack of TIER1 parties and OEMs in the Netherlands that are crucial to complete the chain. That is why Dutch companies are looking across the border to Germany for TIER1 and OEM parties.
The Dutch Automotive and mobility industry is highly innovative, high-tech and in specific areas a world leader when it comes to CCAM. Think for example of TomTom's High Definition maps and NXP's radar chip technology. But also of the many system solutions in the field of traffic management, in which the Netherlands has excelled for years. These technologies are a solution to problems that many cities and transport corridors are struggling with. With the ultimate goal of safe, sustainable and efficient mobility between and in cities.
However, the Dutch industry does not cover the entire chain. Dutch companies are often further back in the chain, as TIER 2, 3 or 4 suppliers. There is a lack of TIER1 parties and OEMs in the Netherlands that are crucial to complete the chain. That is why Dutch companies are looking across the border to Germany for TIER1 and OEM parties.