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TechAmerica
Europe (formerly AeA Europe)
is a not-for-profit association of high tech companies of American
parentage doing business of more than € 100 billion in Europe.
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Established in 1990 in Brussels, TechAmerica Europe focuses on
managing issues surrounding environment, regulatory standards, security
policy and the impact of EU policies on transatlantic trade,
investments, jobs, research, education and community affairs throughout
Europe.
Members employ over 500,000 people in Europe,
active throughout the high technology spectrum, from software,
semiconductors and computers to Internet technology, advanced
electronics and telecommunications systems and services.
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sector is a key driver to a low carbon society and it is fundamental to
fight Climate Change


AeA delegation
with
Craig Roberts Stapleton, the U.S.
Ambassador to France,
and C. Boyden Gray, then-Special Envoy to the EU, at the U.S. Embassy in
Paris

James
Lovegrove, Managing Director, AeA
Europe; Chris Hansen, President &
CEO, AeA;
Viviane Reding,
Commissioner
for Information Society and Media; Deirdre Hanford, SVP,
Global Technical Services, Synopsys,
and AeA Chairwoman of the Board (L-R) |
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U.S. Ambassador
to the EU Kristin L. Silverberg awards
Sarah Greenwood, Symantec, with an AeA
award at the Annual AeA Europe Plenary
meeting in Brussels (L-R) |
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Deirdre
Hanford, AeA Chairwoman of the Board and SVP,
Global Technical Services, leads a
delegation of AeA members with European
Union regulators |
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James Lovegrove, Managing Director, AeA
Europe; Alexander Alvaro, Member of
the European Parliament;
and AeA Europe Chairman Thomas Reynaert,
President United Technologies International
Operations Europe (L-R) |
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