Grants to fund international online connections

2019 World Forum for Medicine held in Dusseldorf, Germany

Enterprise Florida attends and supports Florida’s medical industry at the 2019 World Forum for Medicine held in Dusseldorf, Germany.

BY ENTERPRISE FLORIDA

International trade shows have gone virtual and the state wants to help small businesses access the resource.

Enterprise Florida recently announced that it is launching a program to help Florida’s small- and medium-sized companies build their international business connections.

The Virtual Trade Show Grants allow companies to identify international clients and generate new export opportunities. This follows a previous announcement of its new Virtual Business Matchmaking program.

“The Virtual Trade Show Grants provide another opportunity to assist Florida companies as they reopen and begin to operate in this new normal,” said Florida Secretary of Commerce Jamal Sowell, the president and CEO of Enterprise Florida. “As more and more international trade shows switch to an online platform, Florida companies can continue to make global connections and grow their businesses here at home.”

As a result of global market disruptions and technological innovations, traditional international trade shows are being temporarily replaced by virtual events to promote worldwide business opportunities.

Virtual international trade shows provide a low-cost alternative to traditional trade events. In many cases, participating companies can select a pre-designed or custom exhibit booth in a 3D virtual format, upload digital marketing and promotional materials and connect with trade show visitors through web-based applications.

Through the program, Florida companies can select trade shows in markets of interest and apply to receive a reimbursable trade grant to cover the cost of the event, up to $2,500.

“As the world’s principal commercial gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean, Florida is a global trade hub,” the organization reported. “Goods valued at $153.6 billion flowed through Florida’s airports and seaports in 2019. The state is also a major producer of high-value products for the aviation, telecommunications, and medical devices sectors, and is the seventh largest export state in the U.S. with Florida-origin exports of $56 billion.”

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