Learn export basics, market selection, compliance, and supports to help your business start selling globally.
Learn the fundamentals of exporting and how to prepare your business for international growth.
This webinar introduces Ontario’s First Steps in Exporting program and focuses on helping businesses new to exporting understand the key steps involved in selling to the U.S. and international markets.
This webinar will answer the following questions:
- What does it mean to be export‑ready?
- Is my business ready to export now?
- How do I research and choose the right export market?
- What are the first steps to entering a new market?
- What risks and compliance issues should I be aware of?
- What government programs, tools, and expert supports are available?
Join us to learn how to confidently begin your exporting journey.
Speaker Bio:
Nick Furneaux has been with the Ontario Public Service for over 20 years. Starting with the Ministry of Research & Innovation (MRI) in 2006, he was tasked with developing international science and technology collaborations. He was then transferred to the International Trade Division of the Ministry of Economic Development & Innovation (MEDI) in 2012, where he developed and led the Risk Capital Attraction Unit, soliciting foreign venture capital. In 2015, Nick returned to MRI (subsumed into the Ministry of Colleges & Universities in 2019) to continue to work on developing global strategies for international collaborations in research and innovation. In 2022, Nick was assigned back to the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation & Trade (MEDJCT) to assist with the development of the Export Growth Action Plan initiative. In 2023, he accepted the role of Senior Export Advisor for MEDJCT, tasked with providing programs and services offered by the Ontario government in aid of companies looking to start or expand their international exporting capabilities. Nick was born and raised in downtown Toronto and has a BA honours from Carleton University and an MA from the University of Toronto both in International Relations History.
If you require accommodation, please notify us by email at least 4 weeks before the event date at export@toronto.ca. To cancel the accommodation, we require 5 business days' notice before the event date.
Learn export basics, market selection, compliance, and supports to help your business start selling globally.
Learn the fundamentals of exporting and how to prepare your business for international growth.
This webinar introduces Ontario’s First Steps in Exporting program and focuses on helping businesses new to exporting understand the key steps involved in selling to the U.S. and international markets.
This webinar will answer the following questions:
- What does it mean to be export‑ready?
- Is my business ready to export now?
- How do I research and choose the right export market?
- What are the first steps to entering a new market?
- What risks and compliance issues should I be aware of?
- What government programs, tools, and expert supports are available?
Join us to learn how to confidently begin your exporting journey.
Speaker Bio:
Nick Furneaux has been with the Ontario Public Service for over 20 years. Starting with the Ministry of Research & Innovation (MRI) in 2006, he was tasked with developing international science and technology collaborations. He was then transferred to the International Trade Division of the Ministry of Economic Development & Innovation (MEDI) in 2012, where he developed and led the Risk Capital Attraction Unit, soliciting foreign venture capital. In 2015, Nick returned to MRI (subsumed into the Ministry of Colleges & Universities in 2019) to continue to work on developing global strategies for international collaborations in research and innovation. In 2022, Nick was assigned back to the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation & Trade (MEDJCT) to assist with the development of the Export Growth Action Plan initiative. In 2023, he accepted the role of Senior Export Advisor for MEDJCT, tasked with providing programs and services offered by the Ontario government in aid of companies looking to start or expand their international exporting capabilities. Nick was born and raised in downtown Toronto and has a BA honours from Carleton University and an MA from the University of Toronto both in International Relations History.
If you require accommodation, please notify us by email at least 4 weeks before the event date at export@toronto.ca. To cancel the accommodation, we require 5 business days' notice before the event date.
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