Over the next 10 days Bay State executives will tour some of the state's biggest trade partners in Asia, hustling for new business and looking for partnerships that could bring home jobs and investment.
Gov. Deval Patrick, who is leading the delegation, pointed to companies that brought employment and new products to Massachusetts after his trips to Britain, Israel, Brazil and Chile in 2011, and to Colombia and Canada this year.
"In order for Massachusetts to create lasting growth and opportunity for our residents, we must compete for jobs on the global playing field," Patrick said before leaving yesterday for the trip. "This mission offers us a tremendous opportunity to strengthen our relationships with Asia's fastest growing economies."
The trip includes stops in the Japanese cities of Kyoto and Tokyo, as well as Singapore and Hong Kong.
"This mission provides us with the opportunity to share Massachusetts' thriving entrepreneurship culture and leading technology sectors with business and policy leaders across Asia, while helping to open new markets for technologies made in the commonwealth, said Pamela Goldberg, CEO of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, one of the members of the mission.
Patrick and members of the delegation are scheduled to meet with top government and industry leaders, and learn more about transportation technologies at work in the Far East.
"We are bringing representatives from government who handle the innovation sectors, the life sciences and biotech, IT through the Mass Tech Collaborative, and clean alternative energy community, and we'll be meeting with our counterparts there," Patrick said.
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