We are pleased to invite you to the Aviation and Aerospace Working Group 2026 Kick-off Meeting on Monday 26th January 2026, at 15:30 in Beijing.
- 15:30 - 17:30
- Beijing (TBD shortly)
Restricted group sizes, multiple interventions for each participant using formal exercises, improvisations and personal ‘in situ’ situation analysis ‐ this program creates a highly personalised environment and an individual dimension close to a coaching approach.
利用反思、练习、即兴表演和个人“实战”情况分析对每位学员进行观察与反馈。为学员创造一个高度个性化的学习环境和接近教练方法的培训课堂。
- 09:00 - 17:00
- European Chamber Shanghai Office
The European Chamber is pleased to invite our members to join a full day event which includes visits to Valeo Interior Controls (Shenzhen) Co,.Ltd, Shenzhen ZHAOWEI Machinery & Electronics Co., Ltd and Yanluo Intelligent Connected Vehicle Industrial Park in Bao'an District, as well as a seminar for exchange.
- 09:15 - 17:30
- Shenzhen Municipal Baoan District People's Government (assembly point)
China’s highly-efficient industrial clusters has seen it become the world’s only manufacturing superpower and a cornerstone of global supply chains, essential for producing numerous products. The consequences of this dominance, however, has led to increased geopolitical complexity. China’s ballooning trade surplus—along with its demonstrated ability to control critical goods through export controls—is forcing global governments that are now wary of having critical dependencies on a single country to take appropriate action. Companies also find themselves facing a similar dilemma: to what extent can they benefit from the efficiencies of Chinese supply chains while also mitigating the inherent risks that over-reliance gives rise to?
- 15:00 - 16:30
- European Chamber Shanghai Office
As global economic conditions evolve and geopolitical uncertainty increases, European SMEs face both new opportunities and operational challenges when engaging with the Chinese market. Among all regions in China, the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) stands out as one of the country’s most dynamic, open, and innovation-driven economic zones.
With world-class manufacturing clusters, a robust supply chain ecosystem, booming digital and green industries, and improving cross-border facilitation policies, the GBA is becoming a strategic choice for many EU SMEs—whether they are already operating in China or still evaluating entry opportunities from Europe.
- 16:00 - 17:30
- The Langham, Shenzhen, 4th Floor, Room Mayfair+Westminster 深圳东海朗廷酒店, 4层梅菲尔+西敏厅