


China-Canada: Opportunities in Cross-Border Venture Capital
China-Canada: Opportunities in Cross-Border Venture Capital
McMillan will be hosting a luncheon seminar which will provide an overview of the China Angels Mentorship Program (CAMP). The CAMP program is focused on building a cross-border ecosystem for early-stage and high growth Canadian companies that are interested in entering the Chinese market to scale their business. Representatives from River Capital (Beijing), China Canada Angels Alliance and Ontario Centres of Excellence will discuss how the program can assist Canadian companies:
- Access top venture capital firms and angel investors in China
- Secure initial seed investment in Canada
- Partner with leading Chinese companies in order to gain direct business ties to the Chinese market
Speakers:
Raj Dewan
Partner, China Practice –
McMillan LLP
Tony Wang
Founding Partner, River Capital
Lily Lam
Senior Director, Investment
Portfolio, Ontario Centres of Excellence
Alan Yang
Vice-President, China Canada
Angels Alliance
If you are interested in participating in this event, please contact:
Ella Mesina
647.943.8052
ella.mesina@mcmillan.ca
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