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The IJCC proudly presents an evening with a special guest, Mr. Eamon Ryan
T.D., Irish Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources.
Minister Ryan is in Japan to deliver the opening address at the annual Nikkei/
MIC Global ICT Summit and to promote Ireland-Japan business. He will share
his thoughts with the Chamber on the current state of the Irish Economy, its
prospects for growth and return to competitiveness. Minister Ryan will also
outline Ireland's green economy, the central role of R&D and how innovation
is at the heart of Ireland's growth strategy for the global marketplace.

The evening will also see the launch of a new IT committee within the
Chamber.

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Date: Monday, 14th June 2010
Time: 19:00: doors open
19:30 Speech by Eamon Ryan T.D., Minister for Communications,
Energy & Natural Resources
Venue: Hamarikyu Ballroom, The Conrad Hotel
Map: http://conradhotels1.hilton.com/en/ch/hotels/mapsAndDirections.do?ctyhocn=TYOCICI&tab=photos

Fee: IJCC Member: 5,000yen / Non-Member: 6,000yen
(The fee includes a light meal and drinks)

Capacity: 50 people (spaces are limited, so please book early)

Please RSVP to the IJCC Secretariat Ms. Shimada at secretariat@ijcc.jp
by Thursday, 10th June.

Please arrange an advance payment by Friday, 11th June.

Payment to: Mizuho Bank, Kojimachi Branch
Account: Futsu koza (ordinary account) 2096842
Account name: Zainichi Ireland Shoko Kaigisho
(Ireland Japan Chamber of Commerce)

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**Note** Participation fee will be invoiced where the cancellation notice is not received by
Friday, 11th June as well as no-shows.

Since this is a first-come-first-served event, your earliest registration is
encouraged.

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