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Agreement Inked By Two Proactive Technology Membership Organizations

Promotes Collaboration Between Regions

 

New Jersey Technology Council and Montreal’s Inter logiQ Network

Sign Memorandum of Understanding

                                              

MT. LAUREL, N.J. (June 25, 2008) – Leaders of the New Jersey Technology Council (NJTC) and the Inter logiQ Network of Montreal signed a Memorandum of Understanding in an effort to promote technology and partnerships between the member companies of each organization.

 

Following many punctual collaborations over the years, the agreement is the culmination of more than six months of discussions and mutual participation in events held in New Jersey and Quebec. Most recently, eight IT executives from Quebec, whom three were finalists of the SGF-CEO of the year Award visited New Jersey to participate in two NJTC programs and meet with professors from New Jersey Institute of Technology and Stevens Institute of Technology to discuss the possibility of commercial and academic collaboration. The SGF-CEO of the year finalists even presented their companies at an event called “What’s Next in IT”.

 

Additionally, while here, the Canadian executives held 27 one-on-one meetings with representatives of IT companies from New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. 

 

Earlier this year, three NJTC executives attended Inter logiQ’s CEO Vision summit in Mont Tremblant, Quebec, where three New Jersey executives were pre-selected to present their companies.

 

The signing of the collaborative agreement was witnessed by Richard LePage, director of Princeton’s Canadian Government Trade Office and Susan Pak, commercial attaché of the Quebec Government Trade Office in New York City. The Memorandum of Understanding states that each organization will promote the other organization’s major activities, while their respective members will have access to the privileged members’ rates.

 

“Partnering with a local firm is a great springboard to commercialize abroad. There are lots of similarities between inter logiQ and NJTC members. Their enthusiasm and devotion are indisputable. The Network is thrilled by this partnership”, says Nicole Martel, CEO of the Inter logiQ Network.

 

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The organizations already work together in promoting an “IT Industry Forecast” among their members as well as IT companies in India, Europe and the Far East. The survey is compiled by professors at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and the University of Quebec in Outaouais.

 

“The NJTC is so excited to have made this connection with our counterparts in Quebec. The New Jersey-Quebec partnership promises many years of exciting collaborations and the exchange of meaningful information and dialogue. Additionally, we’ve already come to know our new friends as great networkers and we look forward to making the very most of what will surely be an excellent source of strategic business opportunities”, said Maxine Ballen, CEO and Founder of the New Jersey Technology Council.

 

About the New Jersey Technology Council:

The New Jersey Technology Council provides business support, networking opportunities, information, advocacy and recognition of technology companies and their leaders. Founded in 1996, NJTC's more than 1,200 member companies work together to support their own enterprises while advancing New Jersey's status as a leading technology center in the United States. Visit www.njtc.org for more information.

 

About the Inter logiQ Network

The Inter logiQ Network (www.interlogiq.ca) is one of Canada's leading

coalitions of executives in the ICT industry. The network represents its members in decision-making proceedings and helps them achieve their growth objectives by facilitating access to the best marketing practices for their solutions. To this end, the Network organizes professional development, strategic knowledge exchange and networking events, while connecting members with the specialized resources they require.

 

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For more information, please contact:

Paul Frank, VP of Membership, New Jersey Technology Council

856-787-9700 x222

 

Nicole Martel, CEO, Inter logiQ Network

1-514-874-2667 x105