Stefanini Presenting at China-LAC Business Summit 2012
SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Oct. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- At the China-LAC Business Summit 2012, focused on trade and investment transformation and greater development, Stefanini (www.stefanini.com ) will present IT Outsourcing Industry opportunities between China and Brazil.
Who:
Antonio Moreira, North America, APAC CEO, Stefanini
When/Where:
October 17,18, 2012
Hangzhou, China
Session Topic:
Adding Value to Bilateral Trade
As China and LAC are becoming more prosperous regions and wealth spreads rapidly, new tastes for high value added goods and services such as high end tourism, garments and foods create a new and growing market. At the same time, well recognized products and brands not only help marketing efforts, but also add product value and enhance demand. This panel will analyze the challenges and opportunities in order to increase and add value to the bilateral trade between both regions.
About Stefanini
Stefanini is a global IT services company with over 17,000 resources across 73 offices in 30 countries across the Americas, Europe, Africa, Australia, and Asia. Since 1987, Stefanini has been providing offshore, onshore and nearshore IT services, including application development services, IT infrastructure outsourcing (help desk support and desktop services), systems integration, consulting and strategic staffing to Fortune 1000 enterprises around the world.
With a base of over 500 active clients, including more than 300 multinationals, Stefanini maintains a strong presence in industries such as financial services, manufacturing, telecommunications, chemical, services, technology, public sector, and utilities. Clients benefit from Stefanini's financial stability, sustained year-over-year growth, and zero net debt. The corporate global headquarters is located in Sao Paulo, Brazil with European headquarters in Brussels and North American headquarters in metropolitan Detroit.
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