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February 17, 2020 | Local, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

Comment exploiter les marchés gouvernementaux québécois!

Comment exploiter les marchés gouvernementaux québécois!

Série de 5 webinaires GRATUITS

Le gouvernement du Québec en partenariat avec le Réseau des Femmes d'affaires du Québec vous convient à une série de 5 webinaires pour vous informer des innombrables opportunités dont les petites et moyennes entreprises peuvent bénéficier en faisant affaire
avec le gouvernement du Québec.

Animé par Cyrille D'Almeida,
chargé de cours à l'université Laval et
gestionnaire principal à Stratégie Contact,
Veille et promotions des contrats gouvernementaux.

Mercredi 11 mars 2020 de 9 h à 10 h 30
Comprendre le processus d'approvisionnement et des achats
du gouvernement du Québec

Mercredi 1er avril 2020 de 9 h à 10 h 30
Identifier les opportunités de marchés

Mercredi 22 avril 2020 de 9 h à 10 h 30
Se préparer à faire des offres et à les localiser sur les sites

Mercredi 13 mai 2020 de 9 h à 10 h 30
S'inscrire en ligne comme fournisseur potentiel

Mercredi 3 juin 2020 de 9 h à 10 h 30
Effectuer les suivis et post mortem des rencontres

Coût : Gratuit
Réservation en ligne obligatoire



Un lien vous sera envoyé pour vous connecter quelques jours avant les webinaires
Info : 514 521-5119, poste 116 ou 1 800 332-2683, lblondin@rfaq.ca

Une initiative du : Secrétariat à la condition féminine Québec

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