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MBAs visiting Dubai
Posted: 22 March 2007

Several Auckland University MBA students are planning a research and marketing trip to Dubai as part of their MBA practicum.

They are looking for technology businesses who might be interested in opening market channels or sourcing capital in this part of the world.

If you know of anyone who could benefit from some inexpensive research, please contact Rodney Macfarlane as soon as possible as the group are convening next week.

The contact person is a Navman employee who works in the area of technology commercialisation.

Rodney.Macfarlane@navman.com

DDI: +64 9 481 1065
Mobile: +64 21 729 438


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