Select African government officials and energy industry leaders will flock to Africa Oil & Power’s first conference to network and scope out partnership opportunities June 6-7, 2016, at the Westin Hotel in Cape Town, South Africa.
The large private gathering will feature intensive networking sessions among sponsors and attendees, with the goal of allowing guests to optimize their chance to make lasting connections under the auspices of one efficient conference.
“Africa Oil & Power … offers an engaging content experience and a true opportunity for business executives to make deals," N.J. Ayuk, CEO of Centurion Law Group, the event's host, said. "Centurion is proud to support this landmark event." Ayuk also said the event will be “a game changer” for the industry’s interactive oil and gas events.
The event, coordinated by the Africa Branding Corporation, will offer participants the freedom of spontaneity, featuring unscripted debate panels with African oil and gas ministers, as well as scheduled presentations from related businesses, as well as from legal and financial-sector representatives.
“The idea for this event was to create an immersive content experience built around the most authoritative speakers in their field,” Africa Branding Corporation CEO Guillaume Doane said. “The invitation-only format allows us to hand-pick like-minded people with a great potential to strike agreements on the spot.”
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