Save the Date: Join the Dutch Trade Mission at the RSA Conference in San Francisco
Are you a Cybersecurity Company looking to expand overseas? Do you want to benefit from exposure at the largest Cyber Conference? And do you want to meet key international players in the cybersecurity field? Then join the Dutch Pavilion at the RSA Conference in May 2024.
As the largest cybersecurity conference in the world with 45.000 attendees each year, the RSA presents a remarkable opportunity to connect with key international players in the cybersecurity field. By joining the Dutch Pavilion at the RSA, you can actively participate in the Dutch trade mission. The visit to the RSA is the focal point of this mission, bringing together public and private stakeholders from the Netherlands and facilitating mutual acquaintance, knowledge sharing and collaboration. The Pavilion offers Dutch companies the opportunity to exhibit for an international audience and meet important stakeholders such as C-level executives, corporates, governments and potential customers all in a pleasant and natural environment.
As a delegate of this trade mission, you will be able to take part in the mission programme offering participants valuable insights into business opportunities for cybersecurity companies in North America. In addition, you will gain further knowledge about the cybersecurity industry and the latest (technical and commercial) developments. Your participation will help the Netherlands generate attention as a global frontrunner in the field of cybersecurity.
Interested in joining the mission? Register from January and find more information here. Registration is open until 21 February.
For further information about the mission, reach out to Alexander van der Kaa (alexander.vanderkaa@rvo.nl) or Ka Keung Leung (ka.leung@rvo.nl).
For further information about the NL Pavilion, you can contact Martine Koole (martine.koole@innovationquarter.nl).
This mission is organised by the Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland (RVO) in collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Consulate General in San Francisco and InnovationQuarter.
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