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UNDERSTANDING THE MODERN WESTERN SYDNEY

Inaugural summit a must for success out west
SYDNEY is steadily opening up again, and with the announcement of masks no longer required in most public spaces businesspeople are confidently returning to networking and corporate events.
The American Chamber of Commerce in Australia (AmCham) is looking forward to bringing a large networking and information event to CommBank Stadium, Parramatta on March 23.
 
The Greater Western Sydney Summit brings together leaders from government, education, industry and business, to outline the enormous potential for business growth connected to the major development projects which are transforming Western Sydney.
 
Understanding how to capitalise on these opportunities will be will critical to success in a modern Western Sydney.
 
“We are really pleased with the increasing uptake of registrations to this Summit, and expect more than 100 companies, and 250 plus representatives on the day,” said Doug Grant, GM at AmCham.
 
Mr Grant said tickets are still available for this landmark event. VISIT HERE
 
“This event should be in the calendar for every business looking to grow and succeed in the Greater West,” he said.
 
The GWS Summit is a rolling day of panel discussions, workshops and information presentations which will give clarity for business owners on where to put their focus for growth. 
 
CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia, April Palmerlee said Greater Western Sydney is on the cusp of a boom in jobs, expansion and prosperity and sees enormous potential for business to flourish in the west through this un precedented development.
 
“By 2036 over half of Sydney’s population will live west of Parramatta. To support this enormous growth Australia’s single largest planning, investment and delivery partnership between industry and government is underway to directly link Western Sydney to the world,” Ms Palmerlee said.
 
A record $20B of public funding has been committed to create an integrated city flourishing with new industries and provide critical public infrastructure and deliver education opportunities and high-skilled jobs for the future. 
 
“Opportunities for investment are ripe. The new Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport which is being built by AmCham members like Lendlease, Bechtel, and others, will be a significant driver of activity in the area,” Ms Palmerlee said.
 
“The United States is by far the biggest investor in Australia, and US-based multi-nationals are ideally placed to consider the prospects available in a region with such a culturally diverse, young and growing population with a highly skilled workforce.”
 
At its core, the region around the new international airport will operate as a 24-hour global economic centre for industry, workers, residents, and visitors and offer a vibrant and thriving after-hours economy of entertainment, arts and cultural experiences and accommodation options. 
 
The Western Sydney Media Alliance (WSMA) has been announced as the event’s official media partner. Publisher of this website, Access News is a member of the WSMA.
 
The AmCham Greater Western Sydney Summit will be held at CommBank Stadium, Parramatta on March 23, 2022. Enquiries and registrations can be directed via nsw@amcham.com.au For details go HERE
 
 


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Michael Walls
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Access News is a print and digital media publisher established over 15 years and based in Western Sydney, Australia. Our newspaper titles include the flagship publication, Western Sydney Express, which is a trusted source of information and for hundreds of thousands of decision makers, businesspeople and residents looking for insights into the people, projects, opportunities and networks that shape Australia's fastest growing region - Greater Western Sydney.