Conferences Calendar

Symposium Mines Guinée (SMG 2008), 13 – 14 October, Conakry, Palais du Peuple, Republic of Guinea

SMG2008The SMG 2008 will be the next edition of a series of mining events that the Ministère des Mines et de la Géologie, République de Guinée, has been organising on a biannual basis. Previous versions have included FISM 2004 which took place in Conakry, Guinea and SMG 2006, which was organised in Dusseldorf, Germany and attracted over 300 participants.

SMG 2008 will have a very special significance as the date of the event has been specially selected to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the Republic of Guinea’s Independence, which will be celebrated on October 2nd 2008.

SMG 2008 to focus on Guinea’s mining sector and its benefits for the country’s long term integrated development, the event is a two day conference and a specially focussed mining exhibition.

Now in its third year, the AST conference has established itself to be the meeting platform for institutional investors, pension funds and specialist brokerage and research firms, interested in investing in the “final frontier”. AST 2009 provides unique and unrivalled platform to network, learn and engage with the key industry players.

5th African World Business Congress (AWBC 2009) and 1st Ethiopian Investment Forum (EIF 2009), 3 – 5 March 2009, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Africa Securities Trading Conference

The African World Business Congress is a unique African investment event, attracting a diverse range of delegates from the public & private sector, entrepreneurs & NGO’s; creating a melting pot of ideas & a cauldron of debate. AWBC has always been supported at the highest level with previous editions inaugurated by the Presidents of Ghana, Senegal, Tanzania and the Prime Minister of Mali.

The AWBC has established itself as one of the key continental events, in Africa’s business calendar. Since 2004, the AWBC has been held annually in Dakar, Senegal (2004), Accra, Ghana (2005), Bamako, Mali ( 2006 and Arusha, Tanzania (2007) respectively. AWBC on average draws over 500 participants, from all corners of the African continent & worldwide.

 

 


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