TCC International Hosts Delegation from the Netherlands Embassy
The TCC International Centre for Innovation, Manufacturing, Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurship was pleased to receive a high-level delegation from the Netherlands Embassy, led by Dr. Eli Savy. The purpose of the visit was to explore potential areas of collaboration between the two institutions.
During the visit, the delegation was introduced to the Centre’s ongoing activities, particularly in the areas of innovation, business incubation, and the provision of practical solutions for industry.
The delegation expressed great interest in these initiatives and commended the Centre’s efforts in making impactful change within the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.
He further assured the Centre of the embassy’s commitment to partnering with TCC, with a view to supporting and expanding collaborative projects that promote technological advancement and sustainable industrial development.
This engagement marks a significant step toward strengthening international partnerships in innovation and enterprise development
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