Green Eco Technologies Strengthens Ties with China Through Business Delegation Visit To Tianjin Economic Development Area

Abraham Lim, Green Eco Technologies Commercial Director for Asia

Green Eco Technologies recently participated in the China-Australia Business Exchange and Cooperation Matchmaking Meeting held as part of the Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Area (TEDA). The event marked a return visit by an Australian business delegation led by the Boman Group, following a successful exchange with TEDA officials in Australia earlier this year. This important meeting represents a new stage in our collaborative efforts with Chinese partners and highlights Green Eco Technologies’ commitment to international cooperation.

The matchmaking meeting brought together key government departments including the Melbourne City Government Representative Office in Tianjin, financial institutions, and businesses from both China and Australia. The session served as a platform for building bridges and commercial partnerships, investment discussions and policy dialogue to support Australian companies in expressing their demand and confidence in entering the Chinese market.

Green Eco Technologies was honoured to introduce our innovative food waste management solution WasteMaster during the meeting and share our vision for advancing environmental sustainability as part of the Economic and Technological Development Zone. With increasing demand for effective and eco-friendly waste reduction technologies, we envision future growth and opportunities for collaboration and impact in the region.

Abraham Lim, GET Commercial Director for Asia, commented. “I found the meeting very constructive. The strong support from the local government is especially encouraging, as it helps facilitate connections with relevant business enterprises and makes future collaboration more promising.”

In addition to showcasing our work, we engaged in productive discussions with potential partners and local officials, laying the groundwork for future cooperation in the fields of environmental protection and sustainable urban development.

We look forward to advancing cooperation and development in the months ahead, and with continued support from both governments, we are confident in our position to further expand the presence of WasteMaster and work towards a more sustainable future in food and technology. 

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