Calling all Woman in the Infrastructure Sector on the African Continent

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  • The Infrastructure Africa Business Forum is a platform for womanโ€™s development in the infrastructure sector.
  • This is a must-attend event if you are a woman involved in major infrastructure projects, rural development, urbanisation and cross-border PIDA projects on the African continent.
  • The guest speaker list includes both local and international infrastructure academics, government commissions and captains of industry.

VIPs in the global infrastructure sector will be guest speakers at the 7th annual Infrastructure Africa Summit which will be held at the Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg on the 9 -10th October 2018. The quality of the guest speakers list is a testament to the focus global and regional leaders are placing on infrastructure development on the African Continent.

This is Africaโ€™s premier infrastructure event offering companies the opportunity to focus on the continentโ€™s growth hotspots, discuss infrastructure trends, and meet project developers and relevant government authorities whilst exploring infrastructure business opportunities.

If you are a woman involved in infrastructure projects, rural development, urbanisation and cross-border PIDA projects in South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, Namibia, Angola and DRC then this is a must attend event for you.

Come and connect with infrastructure stakeholders who include the continentโ€™s most prominent architects, academics, financiers, legal experts and planners. There is a special 20% discount offered to those travelling from outside of South Africa.

Donโ€™t miss it, register today and claim your 20% discount or email Louise: louise@infrastructure-africa.com

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

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