University of Wisconsin Stout | Wisconsin's Polytechnic University
Professional Education Programs and Services
Enrich your life through programs relevant to the changing needs of business, industry, educators and society.
Enrich your life through programs relevant to the changing needs of business, industry, educators and society.
Each three-session program is limited to six to eight companies, to ensure quality, personalized service and attention to each company. Applications are now being accepted from potential participants. Selection will be made on the basis of: a) fit with the program objectives, which are aimed at helping companies become more proactive and aggressive in pursuing international growth; and b) the company’s commitment of management time to the program. In addition, direct competitors will not be invited to participate in the same round. This program is designed for CEOs and VPs that have overall responsibility to lead international growth.
In addition as a participant in the ExporTech™ program, your company will receive value-added assistance from the sponsors. Read more...
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Program Fee
$5,000 per company (up to three corporate level individuals may attend). Investment by federal and state government, and other partners, provide the opportunity for scholarships, making it possible to offer ExporTech for $2,500 per company.
Funding is in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Registration fee includes instruction, personal coaching, course materials, value package from sponsors and morning refreshments/lunch at all three sessions.
LaCrosse:
Western Technical College - Lunda Center
Seventh Street North
LaCrosse, Wisconsin 54601
“ The ExporTech™ program is very good and well worth the investment in time and dollars. ”
~ Joe McGowan, National Sales Manager
“ You can’t put a price on the value of this program — the contacts, the resources and the knowledge I gained saved us tons of time and tens of thousands of dollars. ”
~ Barbara Biller