Engagement Framework

OSDEC supports cross-border engagement through structured initiatives focused on market entry, international exhibitions, and institutional coordination. This includes ongoing briefings, program development, and alignment with partners across Los Angeles and Shanghai.


Shanghai Ecosystem Familiarity

OSDEC initiatives are designed to support familiarity with the Shanghai ecosystem, including its role as a leading platform for international exhibitions, commercial activity, and policy-supported market entry.

Engagement may include exposure to:

  • Shanghai’s exhibition platform and debut economy
  • Cross-border trade and investment dynamics
  • Relevant institutional and program frameworks

Debut & Exhibition Updates

OSDEC provides periodic updates and briefings related to debut activity, international exhibitions, and associated program developments.

These may include:

  • Developments related to major exhibitions, including CIIE
  • Updates on debut economy activity and participation pathways
  • Cross-border engagement insights and coordination updates
  • Program-related developments across Los Angeles and Shanghai

Executive Briefings

OSDEC convenes executive briefings to provide structured, high-level context for organizations exploring engagement with Shanghai and related initiatives.

These briefings are typically:

  • Time-bound and topic-specific
  • Focused on practical orientation and market context
  • Delivered in coordination with relevant institutional stakeholders

Internal Briefings

OSDEC is available to support internal briefings for organizations seeking a more focused understanding of specific initiatives, participation pathways, or market considerations.

These briefings may be tailored to:

  • Executive leadership teams
  • Strategy and business development functions
  • Institutional and advisory stakeholders

Access Model

Engagement across OSDEC initiatives is supported through a structured access model reflecting different modes of participation and coordination.

Further detail on modes of engagement is outlined in the Access Model.