Corporate Africa is a brand of Times Publications Group Limited. It was founded in 1994 to promote the industries and economies of Africa and to woo foreign investments, technology transfers, and finance from G20 nations. Corporate Africa also works to facilitate partnerships and collaborations between businesses and industries across Africa with Africans in the Diaspora. The brand achieves its objectives through partnerships with corporations and governments, conferencing and exhibitions, digital marketing and advertising.
Corporate Africa is a brand of Times Publications Group Limited. It was founded in 1994 to promote the industries and economies of Africa and to woo foreign investments, technology transfers, and finance from G20 nations. Corporate Africa also works to facilitate partnerships and collaborations between businesses and industries across Africa with Africans in the Diaspora. The brand achieves its objectives through partnerships with corporations and governments, conferencing and exhibitions, digital marketing and advertising.
Corporate Africa is a brand of Times Publications Group Limited. It was founded in 1994 to promote the industries and economies of Africa and to woo foreign investments, technology transfers, and finance from G20 nations. Corporate Africa also works to facilitate partnerships and collaborations between businesses and industries across Africa with Africans in the Diaspora. The brand achieves its objectives through partnerships with corporations and governments, conferencing and exhibitions, digital marketing and advertising.
Corporate Africa is a brand of Times Publications Group Limited. It was founded in 1994 to promote the industries and economies of Africa and to woo foreign investments, technology transfers, and finance from G20 nations. Corporate Africa also works to facilitate partnerships and collaborations between businesses and industries across Africa with Africans in the Diaspora. The brand achieves its objectives through partnerships with corporations and governments, conferencing and exhibitions, digital marketing and advertising.
Corporate Africa is a brand of Times Publications Group Limited. It was founded in 1994 to promote the industries and economies of Africa and to woo foreign investments, technology transfers, and finance from G20 nations. Corporate Africa also works to facilitate partnerships and collaborations between businesses and industries across Africa with Africans in the Diaspora. The brand achieves its objectives through partnerships with corporations and governments, conferencing and exhibitions, digital marketing and advertising.
Corporate Africa is a brand of Times Publications Group Limited. It was founded in 1994 to promote the industries and economies of Africa and to woo foreign investments, technology transfers, and finance from G20 nations. Corporate Africa also works to facilitate partnerships and collaborations between businesses and industries across Africa with Africans in the Diaspora. The brand achieves its objectives through partnerships with corporations and governments, conferencing and exhibitions, digital marketing and advertising.
The First Diaspora Africa Investment Summit aims to connect and strengthen relationships between business leaders in the 6th AU region (the diaspora) and established corporations and investors in Sub-Saharan Africa. This event will feature a dynamic mix of interactions, including plenary sessions, workshops, and both formal and informal meetings and outings. The goal is to generate new business connections and joint venture partnerships between the diaspora and corporate Africa. Additionally, it seeks to enhance the integration of the diaspora within African markets and economies while increasing connections with senior decision-makers who control regional corporate resources across the continent.
The summit will highlight successful collaborations and partnerships between diaspora businesses and those operating in African corporate markets and economies. It welcomes diaspora entrepreneurs who are interested in exploring investment opportunities, relocation hotspots, business cultures, and the support available from African government investment units.
The objective is to create a platform for dialogue, deal-making, and collaboration in sectors such as AI (artificial intelligence), green energy, mining, agriculture, smart finance, and human capital. Delegates will have the chance to engage with established African experts who can provide guidance on launching or relocating businesses and accessing local talent.
Additionally, professionals including estate agents, tax experts, legal advisors, educators, and health consultants will be present. They form a one-stop hub for individuals looking to invest or relocate, offering guided tours of East African business hubs to provide deeper insights and foster connections.
Gain knowledge of the business opportunities and processes to access your desired destinations, markets, and resources available to support growth and development
Connect with experts who can guide you through the maze of economies, markets and industries of East Africa
Discover new business offerings opportunities, investment offerings, project partnerships, project finance, joint ventures and manufacturing opportunities.
Engage experts, and technologists and consult with them to gain first-hand advise and to fact-check your business and marketing plans.
Acquire the confidence that is required to cross borders to start a new project and business in the regions of Africa
Connect with other Diasporan seeking relocation, businesses, investors, financiers, policymakers, professionals and entrepreneurs.
In order to offer delegates the best standards and solutions Corporate Africa has partnered with international businesses and corporations across Africa who are active in Kenya, Tanzania, and Ethiopia. These corporations control major resources and know-how, and are in strategic partnerships with corporations and industries of Africa. They are pillars of the event and are available to engage opportunities from Diaspora businesses seeking opportunities and will support the success of the conference in line with their business goals. Some of the corporations are sponsors, service and solution providers, and equipment suppliers. Their technology and skills will be available at all times inside the conference to create the capacity required to satisfy delegates’ need.
1st Africa Diaspora Investment Summit features national and local trade departments of governments including regional and federal ministers with agendas to engage new investments for national industries. Representatives from several East African states will be present to promote national investment policies, regulations, and live projects and programs requiring partnership, joint venture, and collaborations.