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Monday, May 12

Sitemasher Attending BC Technology Summit in Beijing

Sitemasher Corporation will be in Beijing attending the British Columbia Technology Summit May 21 to 23 as part of a Canadian trade mission composed of high-tech companies in the clean energy, environmental, and information/communication sectors. The trade mission is lead by Gordon Campbell, premier of the province of British Columbia.

Sitemasher is one of 28 leading Canadian technology firms attending the Beijing summit; other companies in the delegation include: Verrus Mobile Technologies, Contec Innovations, E-xact Transactions, Threewave Software, and Ballard Power Systems.

The summit will be hosted at the British Columbia Canada Pavilion, which is situated just outside Tiananmen Square in the Chongwen District on Qianmen Dongdajie.

Samson Mow, Sitemasher's strategic alliance manager, will make a presentation May 21. Sitemasher also will attend the official opening ceremony of the British Columbia Canada Pavilion May 22.

Sitemasher is seeking parties interested in partnering and reselling technology in the Asia Pacific region. For onsite meetings during the week of the technology summit, contact info@sitemasher.com or phone Samson Mow from May 19 to 23 in China at 13681887075.

About the BC-Canada Pavilion
The British Columbia-Canada Pavilion builds on BC's Asia-Pacific Initiative, introducing the best of BC and Canada to an international audience. The BC-Canada Pavilion positions the province as the pre-eminent economic and cultural crossroads between Asia and North America. Building on what started at the 2006 Torino Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, where the British Columbia-Canada Place attracted more than 100,000 visitors, the British Columbia-Canada Pavilion will help build new relationships and strengthen partnerships between Canada and China. Read more about the Pavilion here.

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