The creative industries sector offers a wide variety of different possibilities in various fields. TRANSFER offers you expertise in these fields and will provide the connections needed to be successful. With our elaborate network, knowledge, and experience, TRANSFER can support you in your international expansion in this sector by in depth market analysis, partner selection, client identification and closing deals.
Over the years, the local offices of TRANSFER have assisted companies in getting in touch and to close deals in Europe and the Americas, with the main areas of business being:
Dutch Design is defined by its minimalistic, innovative, and functional approach, it mixes practicality with a sense of humor and cultural relevance, and has evolved into a global phenomenon since its emergence during the 90s.
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The Canadian Creative Industries Trade Mission to Europe took place from May 5 till May 13 2022. The trade mission from the Department of Canadian Heritage (PCH) had a focus on Europe, specifically Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands.
The Canadian Creative Industries Trade Mission to Europe took place from May 5 till May 13 2022. The trade mission from the Department of Canadian Heritage (PCH) had a focus on Europe, specifically Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands.
The economic mission to Canada, with a delegation of 80 Dutch entrepreneurs representing 63 companies, started May 26th 2015, and the first reports on the implementation of the program for the Dutch participating companies are positive. Once again, TRANSFER has been hired to organize the collective company visits and set up appointments between interesting Canadian counterparts and the Dutch participants.
The healthcare sector in Canada is broad and full of opportunities for business and trade. It is delivered through the territorial systems of Publicity funded Health Care or just “Medicare”, even when it is considered a single-payer system where public entities control most of the sector, the industry is moving towards a close relationship with tech ventures as well as manufacturers. The COVID pandemic showed that Canada’s health was overreliant on overseas manufacturing. Having spent part of the pandemic competing for ventilators and vaccines in the global markets, the government now pushes hard to bring the production of health devices and technology back to the country.