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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250221T070000
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SUMMARY:Why do humans behave the way they do?
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nHave you ever wondered what drives people to do the things they do? Why do we sometimes do things that we know we shouldn’t\, or don’t even want to? Everything we think and do is the product of our brains. But how do brain processes influence our behaviour\, and affect our choices\, thoughts and feelings? \nWe are thrilled for our next DCCQ Presents event\, presented by  two leading professors in their field\, Prof Dr Frans Verstraten & Prof Dr Hinze Hogendoorn. The highly anticipated presentation is organised by the Dutch Chamber of Commerce\, in partnership with the Maltese\, Spanish and Swedish Chambers of Commerce.\nThank you to MinterEllison as our event host and sponsor. \nWe all work with people. Whether this is directly with customers (e.g. marketing\, sales)\, with employees (e.g. HR\, management)\, or with other stakeholders (e.g. government\, PR)\, understanding how and why people behave the way they do is invaluable in any workplace. Are you curious to learn more about how our brain works\, what drives humans and makes them do what they do? Join us on a tour through the fascinating world of human behaviour\, learn more about others (and yourself)\, and take away tangible tools to apply in your everyday work. \nProf Dr Frans Verstraten\nFrans studied Experimental Psychology at Radboud University and earned a PhD cum laude from Utrecht University. After postdoctoral roles in Canada\, the USA\, Japan\, and a visiting professorship in Toronto\, he became a professor at Utrecht University in 1999. He later led the Helmholtz Institute and now serves as the McCaughey Chair of Psychology at the University of Sydney. Frans has headed the School of Psychology for 10 years and is editor-in-chief of Perception and i-Perception. He also served as president of the Vision Sciences Society from 2013–2014. \nProf Dr Hinze Hogendoorn\nHinze is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at QUT and leads the TimingLab\, exploring how the brain creates real-time conscious experiences. With a PhD from Utrecht University\, he has held research roles at University College London\, Harvard\, and the University of Melbourne. Awarded the Australian Research Council’s prestigious Future Fellowship\, he now combines neuroscience and psychology to help others understand the roots of human behavior. \n\nVenue Host and Sponsor\n \n\nBook Your Seat\n Friday\, 21 February\n 7.00am for a 7:15am start\n MinterEllison\, Water Front Brisbane\, Level 22\, 1 Eagle Street\n \n💲   Cost: $35 (DCCQ Members $15) \nBOOK NOW\n  \n 
URL:https://dccq.org/event/why-do-humans-behave-the-way-they-do/
LOCATION:MinterEllison\, Water Front Brisbane\, Level 22\, 1 Eagle Street\, Water Front Brisbane\, Level 22\, 1 Eagle Street\, Brisbane\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250206T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250206T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20241220T004925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T044002Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel February 2025
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. To discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-february-2025/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250102T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250102T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20241202T033914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T004621Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel January 2025
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. To discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-january-2025/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241205T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241205T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20240621T021402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T073003Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel December 2024
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. To discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-december-2024/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241128T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241128T230000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20241025T030756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241025T032005Z
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SUMMARY:2024 European end-of-year Celebration
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\nWe are delighted to co-host the 2024 European End-of-Year Celebration! \nProudly supported by our Naming Rights sponsor\, TGI Cargo\, this exciting event brings together the French-Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry and ten other bilateral European Chambers of Commerce\, on 28 November 2024.\n Thursday\, 28 November\n 6:00 pm onwards\n MOFOS\, Rooftop at Flight Centre HQ\, Southbank \nPlease register to confirm your attendance: \n📍 MOFOS\, Rooftop at Flight Centre’s HQ\, South Bank\n🕕 6 pm onwards \nKick off the festivities with a sparkling toast courtesy of our fabulous sponsor\, Wearing Memories Wine Merchants\, followed by an irresistible spread of gourmet canapés and two hours of drinks! \nWe’re excited to welcome special guests\, including Pierre-Andre Imbert\, the French Ambassador to Australia\, Gabriele Visentin\, the European Ambassador to Australia\, and Justin McGowan\, CEO of Trade and Investment Queensland. \nThis annual celebration is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow European partners in a relaxed and informal setting while celebrating the strong ties between Australia and Europe. \nA big thank you to our Gold sponsor\, Pitcher Partners\, and our product sponsors: Alliance Francaise de Brisbane\, Eustralis Food\, Fromagerie Guilloteau\, Le Comptoir Français\, Queensland Symphony Orchestra\, Sofitel Brisbane\, The Pink Flamingo Spiegelclub\, We Wander Corporate\, and Wearing Memories Wine Merchants \n Let’s celebrate together! \n\nBOOK NOW
URL:https://dccq.org/event/2024-european-end-of-year-celebration/
LOCATION:Flight Centre Travel Group\, 275 Grey Street\, South Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241116T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241116T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
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SUMMARY:Learn how to make bitterballen
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nDid you know the humble bitterbal is considered by some to be the world’s best beer snack? The bite-sized savoury snack gives Spanish tapas\, American buffalo wings and British scotch eggs a run for their money any day! \nHave you ever wondered how to make these delicate balls of pure joy? Wonder no longer! The Dutch Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with other Dutch community organisations for an afternoon of learning the fine art of making bitterballen hosted by Bart Lommerse of the Borrelclub. The Dutch Club has kindly offered up their facilities for this highly anticipated event. \nBring the whole family for a fun Dutch cultural activity. Not only will we learn how to make these Dutch delights\, we will also get to taste our own work at the end. And it will be done the way bitterballen were intended\, with a cash bar available to purchase a drink to wash these delicacies down with. \nWhat will the day look like: \n\n12.45-1pm:arrival for a 1pm start\n1-1.30pm: Making the ragout showcase. The ragout used for the making of our bitterballen will be prepared in advance as this needs to sit in the fridge overnight for the most delicious bitterballen. This is optional to attend. You can still make come and learn to make bitterballen without attending the showcase.\n1.30-1.45pm: Introduction to participating Dutch community organisations\n1.45-4pm: Making and cooking the bitterballen and off course taste testing our delicious creations\n\nYou will go home with a recipe\, so you can reproduce the bitterballen at home to impress your family and friend at your next gathering \nThere are limited spots available\, and we recommend registering for this event as soon as possible. Please use the link below to secure your tickets. \nCost: $8 p.p. (DCCQ will sponsor 50% to its paying members – discount code will be sent in a separate email) \nBOOK NOW\nWe look forward to seeing you on the 16th!
URL:https://dccq.org/event/learn-how-to-make-bitterballen/
LOCATION:The Dutch Club\, 123 Pine Road\, Richlands\, qld\, 4077\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241107T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241107T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20240621T021707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T005506Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel November 2024
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. To discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-november-2024/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241016T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241016T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20241015T040058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T040143Z
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SUMMARY:Dutch Maritime\, Military\, Migration\, and Mercantile History in Australia
DESCRIPTION:Event description\n\nDr. Nonja Peters will explore the rich maritime\, World War II military\, post-war migration\, and trade (mercantile) heritage—collectively referred to as the “Four Ms”—that connect the Netherlands and Australia. This historical relationship began in 1606 when Captain Willem Janszoon and his crew aboard the VOC ship Duyfken made the first recorded European contact with the Great Southland\, landing on the western side of the Cape York Peninsula in present-day Queensland. Additionally\, four VOC shipwrecks were discovered along the Western Australian coast between 1629 and 1727\, further solidifying these early maritime connections. \nDuring World War II\, the American\, British\, Dutch\, and Australian Command (ABDACOM) forces were allied\, while the Administration of the Dutch East Indies (NEI) operated in exile at Camp Columbia in Wacol\, Brisbane. \nIn this presentation\, Dr. Peters will delve into the Four Ms\, discussing the lasting collaborative efforts between the Netherlands and Australia to preserve and honour this shared history. \nFrom the mid-1970s to the early 2000s\, Dutch\, Italian\, and Greek migrants in Australia had the highest business profiles among all migrant groups\, showcasing the significant impact of migration on Australia’s post-war economic development. \nThe presentation will follow the AGM of the Dutch Australian Cultural Centre and will be delivered live from Perth\, projected on a large screen at the Brisbane venue. After the presentation\, a discussion with Dr. Peters will be moderated by Paul Budde\, who will also provide an update on the heritage plans for Camp Columbia\, Wacol\, where the Netherlands East Indies Government in exile was based during WWII. Feel free to join the AGM\, which starts at 5pm. \nThe venue is a 3 minute walk from Roma Street Station\, paid parking is also available. \n\nFREE BOOKING\nWe look forward to seeing you on the 16th!
URL:https://dccq.org/event/dutch-maritime-military-migration-and-mercantile-history-in-australia/
LOCATION:Meeting Room Level 1\, 4 Parkland Blvd\, Meeting Room Level 1\, 4 Parkland Blvd\, Brisbane\, qld\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241003T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20241003T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20240621T021307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T005428Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel October 2024
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. To discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-october-2024/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240905T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240905T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20240621T021226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T040540Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel September 2024
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. To discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-september-2024/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240801T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240801T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20240621T021044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T035249Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel August 2024
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. To discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-august-2024/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240726T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240726T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20240621T022421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T023347Z
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SUMMARY:Exclusive GOMA Event - Dutch Fashion Designer Iris van Herpen
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nJoin us for an extraordinary evening at the Queensland Art Gallery featuring the renowned Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen. The Dutch Australian Cultural Centre\, in collaboration with the DCCQ\, the Borrelclub and GOMA\, invites you to an exclusive\, guided tour of this captivating exhibition led by a conservator. Typically valued at $500\, this exceptional tour is complimentary for our group. \nOur group will enjoy early access to the exhibition before the gallery’s popular ‘Friday After Hours’ event. Following the tour\, relax and mingle while enjoying drinks\, snacks\, film and music. \nSpecial Offer: \n\nAfter Hours Event Entry: Discounted to $32 per person (regularly $36) + Eventbrite Fee.\n\nSpaces are limited to just 10-15 people\, so don’t miss out on this unique opportunity. Book your spot now! \nWe look forward to sharing this exclusive art experience with you. \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://dccq.org/event/exclusive-goma-event-dutch-fashion-designer-iris-van-herpen/
LOCATION:Queensland Art Gallery\, South Bank\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240704T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240704T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20240605T010824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T033454Z
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SUMMARY:Joint Networking Borrel  with Maltese Chamber of Commerce July 2024
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nThis time\, we co-organise the borrel with the Maltese Chamber of Commerce and extend our networks even further. \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. To discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland\, The Netherlands and other Europeans. \nBOOK NOW
URL:https://dccq.org/event/joint-networking-borrel-with-maltese-chamber-of-commerce-july-2024/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240606T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240606T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20240403T235620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240606T001612Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel June 2024
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. They discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nIf would like to add value to this network\, or if you simply want to connect with an interesting group of people\, please join us at the Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle St\, Brisbane City. \nParking is available onsite: Wilson’s 123 Eagle Street. Flat fee $7 after 5 pm.\nCentral Station is a 6-minute walk. \nBOOK NOW \nHope to see you there!
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-june-2024/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240507T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240507T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20240403T235543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T002228Z
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SUMMARY:Circular Economy  Networking Borrel 7 May 2024
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nBetween the 7th and 16th May a Dutch delegation of Circular Economy and Waste Management businesses will be visiting Brisbane\, Sydney\, and the Coffs Harbour Waste Conference\, as part of the three-year Waste Ban Australia Netherlands Partners in Business program managed by the Dutch Enterprise Agency (RVO) and the Dutch Consulate. \nOn Tuesday the 7th of May between 17.30 – 19.30\, the Dutch Chamber of Commerce Queensland\, in collaboration with the Dutch Consulate\, will be organising a unique opportunity for you to mingle with this innovative group of organisations in a relaxed\, social ambiance at the Riverland Bar\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane. \nWe would love you to join us at this Networking Borrel\, and as we have limited space\, ask you to please register asap. \nEVENT REGISTRATION \nPlease note that this Borrel will replace the usual borrel on the first Thursday of the month – 2 May. This borrel will be cancelled There will be no borrel on May the 2nd \nHope to see you there!
URL:https://dccq.org/event/circular-economy-networking-borrel-7-may-2024/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240404T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240404T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20240403T235504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T235504Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel April 2024
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. They discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nIf would like to add value to this network\, or if you simply want to connect with an interesting group of people\, please join us at the Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle St\, Brisbane City. \nParking is available onsite: Wilson’s 123 Eagle Street. Flat fee $7 after 5 pm.\nCentral Station is a 6-minute walk. \nHope to see you there!
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-april-2024/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240307T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240307T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20231228T033938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231228T033938Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel March 2024
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. They discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nIf would like to add value to this network\, or if you simply want to connect with an interesting group of people\, please join us at the Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle St\, Brisbane City. \nParking is available onsite: Wilson’s 123 Eagle Street. Flat fee $7 after 5 pm.\nCentral Station is a 6-minute walk. \nHope to see you there!
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-march-2024/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240201T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20231228T033526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231228T033702Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel February 2024
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. They discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nIf would like to add value to this network\, or if you simply want to connect with an interesting group of people\, please join us at the Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle St\, Brisbane City. \nParking is available onsite: Wilson’s 123 Eagle Street. Flat fee $7 after 5 pm.\nCentral Station is a 6-minute walk. \nHope to see you there!
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-february-2024/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240104T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240104T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20231228T033822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231228T033822Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel January 2024
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. They discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nIf would like to add value to this network\, or if you simply want to connect with an interesting group of people\, please join us at the Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle St\, Brisbane City. \nParking is available onsite: Wilson’s 123 Eagle Street. Flat fee $7 after 5 pm.\nCentral Station is a 6-minute walk. \nHope to see you there!
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-january-2024/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231207T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231207T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20231024T083549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T115100Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel December 2023
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. They discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nIf would like to add value to this network\, or if you simply want to connect with an interesting group of people\, please join us at the Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle St\, Brisbane City. \nParking is available onsite: Wilson’s 123 Eagle Street. Flat fee $7 after 5 pm.\nCentral Station is a 6-minute walk. \nHope to see you there!
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-december-2023/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230803T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230803T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20230802T015458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230803T003936Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Borrel Aug 2023
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nThe DCCQ aims to build connections between organisations and people based in both the Netherlands and Queensland. As good Dutch practice dictates\, what better way is there to get to know each other over a ‘borrel’? \nEvery first Thursday of the month\, members and any interested parties gather for an evening of networking. They discover how they can help each other find and develop new opportunities\, all the while building connections between Queensland and the Netherlands. \nIf would like to add value to this network\, or if you simply want to connect with an interesting group of people\, please join us at the Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle St\, Brisbane City. \nParking is available on site: Wilson’s 123 Eagle Street. Flat fee $5 after 5pm.\nCentral Station is a 6 minutes walk away. \nHope to see you there! \nPricing\nDCCQ Members            Free\nNon-DCCQ members     Free
URL:https://dccq.org/event/networking-borrel-aug-2023/
LOCATION:Riverland Brisbane\, 167 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Dutchlink,Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20221006T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20221006T093000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20220922T132901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221001T032115Z
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SUMMARY:Hydrogen - The Future of Energy
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\nWe are proud to host an event on the future of Hydrogen\, where world-leading experts in this field\, from Government and Commercial backgrounds\, will present on developments occurring across Australia and The Netherlands. \nIn discussions about global warming\, hydrogen often comes up as a solution. We will debunk perceptions and myths around hydrogen and discuss opportunities for achieving carbon-neutral goals. Relevant to the aim of the DCCQ\, we will also focus on green energy trade between Australia and The Netherlands. \n\nOur Speakers\nHugo Klijn – Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Australia. \nChris Shaw – Deputy Director-General Hydrogen\, Department of Energy and Public Works. \nChris leads a newly created Division within the Department that has responsibility for leading strategic planning and coordination for the hydrogen industry across Queensland Government. He works closely with industry\, counterpart agencies and the Queensland Government’s Hydrogen Taskforce to ensure policy\, planning and regulatory activities are effectively integrated and enable value for the Queensland public from the rapidly emerging hydrogen industry.\nIn his presentation\, Chris will talk about the development of key infrastructure\, the recently signed agreement with the Port of Rotterdam\, and Gladstone as a case study. \nStefan Augustin – Director\, Investment Europe (based in Berlin)\, Trade and Investment Queensland. \nStefan joined the TIQ team in November last year as Director Investment and opened up the new office in Frankfurt.\nIn his previous role\, he worked for the last 15 years for the Australian Trade and Investment Commission in Frankfurt.\nIn his presentation\, Stefan will talk about the rise in H2 as an important fuel\, Germany’s focus as a case study for investment and trade\, particularly the HySupply Agreement and the key learnings for The Netherlands. \nDr John Roles – Energy Economics at the University of Queensland\, and Project Director for Lavo / Nedstack\, leading the team building Australia’s first hydrogen fuel cell production facility at Springfield. \nJohn is originally trained as an engineer and has spent over 40 years in the delivery of energy-related infrastructure through Australia and East Asia. Since 2001\, he has been heavily involved in the opportunities created by the transition to low carbon energy production and in 2015\, he went back to university to undertake research into the economic evaluation of low emission fuel alternatives.\nIn his presentation\, John will talk about the abundance of Hydrogen\, make a comparison with diesel and talk about the good\, the bad and the ugly of Hydrogen\, and will finalise with the presentation of the Springfield Production Facility that is to be built. \nThe Program\n7.00am arrival and breakfast for a 7.30am event start. \n7.30am – 7.35am Welcome\n7.35am – 7.40am Hugo Klijn\n7.40am – 8.00am Chris Shaw\n8.00am – 8.20am Stefan Augustin\n8.20am – 8.40am Dr John Roles\n8.40am – 9.00am Panel discussion and Q&A\n9.00am – 9.30am Networking \nThe venue is kindly provided by our Event Partners. \nPricing\nDCCQ Members            $45\nNon-DCCQ members     $60 \nLimited seats available. \nRegister for the event here. Further details of the event will be shared with participants closer to the event date. \nOur Event Partner
URL:https://dccq.org/event/hydrogen-the-future-of-energy/
LOCATION:Central Plaza Annex\, Level 1\, 345 Queen Street\, Brisbane\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220809T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20220809T203000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20220725T213325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T062246Z
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SUMMARY:Circular Economies
DESCRIPTION:About this event\nWe are proud to present two keynote speakers who are world-leading experts in Circular Economies. \nGreen economy\, waste\, renewables\, and the impact on our future. These topics are on the top of the agenda in many countries. \nDuring our next event\, Professor Jacqueline Cramer will provide a global perspective on circular economies\, while Marjon Wind will highlight the Australian situation and more specifically Queensland’s achievements. \nOur Speakers\nProfessor Jacqueline Cramer\, is a world-leading circularity expert with a strong focus on practical\, action-orientated collaboration. \nFor more than thirty years she has helped successful sustainability initiatives in her home country of the Netherlands and internationally\, meanwhile developing and applying the collaborative concepts of Network governance and transitions brokers. \nAs a former national minister on Housing\, Spatial Planning and the Environment\, emeritus professor and business practitioner she is uniquely positioned to assist different industries in their transition toward a circular economy. \nMarjon Wind: With more than 20 years of experience in banking\, consultancy\, leadership and change management in Asia and Europe\, Marjon moved to Australia in 2017 and joined Coreo\, a specialised circular economy consultancy. She applied her experience to support organisations in their transition from a linear to a circular business model to create economic\, social and environmental benefits. In June 2022\, she took up a new position as Manager Circular Economy for Container Exchange and combined with the role of Honorary Consul in Queensland\, she has an excellent view of activities in circular economy in Australia in general and Queensland specifically. \nThe Program\n5.30pm arrival for a 6.00pm start. \n6.00pm – 6.05pm Welcome\n6.05pm – 6.35pm Prof. Jacqueline Cramer\n6.35pm – 6.45pm Questions to Prof. Jacqueline Cramer\n6.45pm – 7.00pm Networking\n7.00pm – 7.20pm Marjon Wind\n7.20pm – 7.45pm Panel discussion and Q&A Prof. Jacqueline Cramer and Marjon Wind\n7.45pm – 8.30pm Networking \nCatering is provided by our Event Partner. \nPricing\nDCCQ Members            $25 (early bird: $10)\nNon-DCCQ members     $35 (early bird: $25)\n \nLimited seats available. Early bird admission is available until the 1st of August. \nRegister for the event here. Further details of the event will be shared with participants closer to the event date. \nOur Event Partners\n 
URL:https://dccq.org/event/circular-economies/
LOCATION:The Ship Inn\, Sidon Street\, South Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210923T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210923T164500
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20210908T111242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T132827Z
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SUMMARY:Navigating the 6.6 trillion Foreign Exchange Market
DESCRIPTION:Is your business trading internationally? Are you selling in one country and subsequently needing the money in another country? Every day\, 6.6 trillion is traded internationally in foreign currencies and we all play our part in it. We are thrilled to have Axel van Drongelen from Hoef Consult take us on a tour through the fascinating landscape of the foreign exchange markets. This is a webinar you should not miss! \nAxel will explain how international payments work for business and personal transactions. He will talk about how the advertised transparency for currency exchanges can be very deceptive and speak about the reality of hidden costs. In this webinar\, he will give examples of foreign exchanges through international banks and independent payment providers. \nAttending the webinar will further build your knowledge of foreign exchange\, while enabling you to save substantial sums of money in business and personal transactions. A great ROI on your time spent! \nThe Program\n4.00pm – 4.05pm     Welcome\n4.05pm – 4.35pm     Axel van Drongelen\n4.35pm – 4.45pm     Q&A\n \nPricing\nMembers            Free\nNon-members     $15.00\n \nRegister for the webinar here. \nOur Speaker\nAxel van Drongelen\, General Manager at Hoef Consult \nAxel van Drongelen is a professional expat of Dutch origin\, who grew up in Somalia\, Tanzania and Kenya. He has worked in the Netherlands\, UK (on his 18th birthday Axel received his Series 3 certificate\, required by the National Futures Association (NFA) and the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to be considered a commodities and futures professional)\, France\, Singapore\, and Australia.  \nIn the last 15 years\, Axel has been active within the financial technology sector. He has conducted business in more than 34 countries and has actively traded with his dealing team in many currencies (amongst which AUD\, GBP\, USD\, NZD\, Euro\, CHF\, RMB/Yuan) and its derivatives as FECs\, NDFs\, and Options.
URL:https://dccq.org/event/navigating-the-6-6-trillion-aud-foreign-exchange-market/
LOCATION:Zoom meeting
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200225T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200225T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20191117T020120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200116T002930Z
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SUMMARY:Smart Cities in Australia
DESCRIPTION:Smart Cities are created all around us\nDid you ever drive through Amsterdam and notice how traffic lights respond to traffic in real-time? They receive data from sensors and cars\, adjusting light cadence and timing\, thereby reducing road congestion – a smart way to improve a city. \nEach city is different. Each city must satisfy its own particular set of needs and challenges. Each city therefore has its own smart city vision. But what exactly does that mean? \nWe have invited three specialist guest speakers\, who will shine their light on how Australian cities are becoming smart cities. \nPaul Budde will explain the ins and outs of a smart city. He will answer questions such as; what are smart cities and how are they created\, which cities are the front runners in Australia\, and what is envisioned for smart cities of the future. \nLani Refiti will talk about the critical infrastructure necessary for a smart city and about the roles played by cybersecurity and data management. \nMatt Schultz will discuss the progress in the Ipswich/Springwood area\, as a well-known case study for smart cities. \nThe Program\n5.30pm arrival for a 6.00pm start. \n6.00pm – 6.05pm  Welcome\n6.05pm – 6.30pm  Paul Budde\n6.30pm – 6.55pm  Lani Refiti\n6.55pm – 7.15pm  Networking\n7.15pm – 7.40pm  Matt Schultz\n7.40pm – 8.00pm  Q&A with panel\n8.00pm – 8.45pm  Networking \nCatering is provided by our Event Partner. \nOur Speakers\nPaul Budde\nChief Executive Officer\, Paul Budde Consultancy \nPaul Budde is the CEO of Paul Budde Consulting\, an independent consultancy company. Paul specialises in the strategic planning of government and business innovation and transformation around the digital\, sharing and interconnected economy\, resulting in the building of smart cities and smart communities (including e-health\, e-education\, smart grids\, smart transport and digital media). \n  \nLani Refiti\nPartner in Smart Cities and Cyber Risk Advisory\, Deloitte \nLani Refiti is an innovative leader in the area of business technology and consulting\, amassing over 20 years experience with expertise in IoT & A.I\, risk/cybersecurity\, startups and building and leading highly successful teams. \nHe advises several startups in the the areas of technology and business/market strategy and serve as Chief Executive Officer of IoTSec Australia Inc\, an industry advocacy and research initiative to promote secure practices in the IoT ecosystem. \n  \nMatt Schultz\nNational President\, the Australian Smart Communities Association (ASCA)\nSmart City Manager\, the city of Ipswich \nMatt Schultz is an Executive leader with expertise in all facets of next-generation connectivity including 5G\, digital transformation\, Smart City & Internet of Things\, and data-driven strategy and delivery within high-profile operations. \nMatt is skilled in collaborating within organizations and industry to achieve business\, financial and service delivery objectives. \nTickets\nPlease purchase your event tickets through our Eventbrite page. \nOur Event Partner
URL:https://dccq.org/event/smart-cities-in-australia/
LOCATION:Riverside Centre\, Level 23\, 123 Eagle St\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190916T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190916T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T135619
CREATED:20190716T203827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191117T060327Z
UID:49-1568656800-1568664000@dccq.org
SUMMARY:The Energy Market in the next 50 years
DESCRIPTION:The Energy Market in the next 50 years. What will it look like?\nToday’s world is all about choices. Is installing solar panels on our roof worth it? Will my next car run on petrol\, or will I invest in an electrical vehicle? How long will an electric car battery last? How will the energy prices evolve? And what does this mean for my carbon footprint? These are important questions to be asked when considering the underlying scenarios. \nEnvision the scenarios for an energy company\, where investments are valued in billions and decisions require lengthy research and investigation processes. With climate change as no doubt one of the biggest challenges that we face as society. And the rapidly changing energy landscape due to developing technologies in shale\, solar\, wind\, biofuels\, hydrogen\, batteries\, and more. There are many variables to contemplate\, and many questions to be asked. \nEdwin Kunkels has worked for Shell since 2002 and is passionate about the energy transition. In his current role as Chief Financial Officer of Arrow Energy\, he deals with these questions on a daily basis. The changing energy mix means significant implications for investments\, infrastructure\, regulations\, markets\, and the way energy is delivered to the consumer. \nThrough an interactive dialogue\, Edwin will explain insights into the current and future possible energy mix across a multitude of scenarios. He will outline the challenges in energy transition and will discuss how energy affordability\, energy security\, and climate change all form part of that conversation. \nEdwin will take us on a journey through the world of energy\, now and in the future. He will provide us with valuable insights around the impact it will have on our world\, and our lives. \nThe Program\n5.30pm for a 6.00pm start. \n6.00pm – 6.10pm  Welcome by Ralph Vossenberg\n6.10pm – 6.40pm  Edwin Kunkels\n6.40pm – 7.00pm  Networking\n7.00pm – 7.30pm  Q&A with Edwin Kunkels\n7.30pm – 8.00pm  Networking \nCatering is provided by our Event Partner. \nOur Speaker\nEdwin Kunkels \nChief Financial Officer\, Arrow Energy \nEdwin started his career in 1994 at PWC\, working in Audit and Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) transaction support for international clients like Shell and DuPont. \nHe joined Shell in 2002 and had roles such as Private Equity Manager\, Investment Finance Manager Exploration (new ventures in Algeria\, Kazakhstan and Ukraine)\, Upstream Commercial Finance Manager (NBD Middle East in Dubai)\, Regional Controller (projects in Qatar such as Pearl GTL and Qatargas 4 LNG)\, and Head of M&A and Commercial Finance (East in Singapore). \nEdwin holds a Master Degree in Financial Economics from the Erasmus University of Rotterdam and is a Dutch Chartered Accountant. \nOur Event Partner
URL:https://dccq.org/event/the-energy-market-in-the-next-50-years/
LOCATION:Riverside Centre\, Level 23\, 123 Eagle St\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Knowledge Sharing
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ORGANIZER;CN="DCCQ":MAILTO:info@dccq.org
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