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Companies are aware that knowledge workers are key to the success of the Dutch economy and, focusing on this growing community, a new congress 'The Impact of Expats' aims to cover everything which companies in the Netherlands bringing knowledge workers into the country need to know.
Amsterdam, with its highly rated quality of life, cultural diversity and lively reputation is becoming increasingly popular with skilled internationals seeking to develop their careers abroad. The emergence of the district Amsterdam Zuidas, in the southern part of the city and flanked by Amsterdam’s Old South and the residential district of Buitenveldert is a good example of the impact of the growing ‘knowledge-bubble’. Focusing on this expanding community, Euroforum and Vesteda jointly decided to develop a congress which covers all the issues surrounding the support and attraction of knowledge migrants. The congress, 'The Impact of Expats’ will take place on Thursday 20 March 2008 at the Hotel Okura in Amsterdam.
The success of the Dutch economy is knowledge-based and Dutch business and industry know only too well that it is the presence of highly skilled workers in a city which increases its capacity for innovation and makes it attractive for new business.
Throughout the day, congress participants will learn about developments in several areas including permits for knowledge workers, the latest developments regarding the 30 percent ruling, and intercultural expert Fons Trompenaars will explore the concept of culture in depth.
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