AAI Conference 2012

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As African and Australian Infrastructure stakeholders gather in Sydney for the inaugural edition of the Africa Australia Infrastructure Conference, there is no better forum in Australia to learn about business opportunities and rules of engagement in Africa.

The 2-day Conference will feature decision-makers from list of fastest growing economies in the world namely, Angola, Botswana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Lesotho, Malawi, Uganda and Ghana. Each country will make presentations on business/investment opportunities, new projects and market entry process in the conference nominated infrastructure sectors namely: Oil & Gas, Power, ICT & Telecoms, Transport & Construction.

Avail yourself of this excellent opportunity;  learn the difference between facts and assumptions in Africa infrastructure space?  Let us help you score one-on-one meeting opportunity with decision-makers that will attend the conference. 

The time to act …..register now and secure your seat.

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Registration Type

Fee

Full registration standard rate $1250

Attachments

Africa Australia Infrastructure Conference Media Release 11th August 2012

AAI Conference  2012 Business Opportunities for Australian Businesses 1st August 2012


Confirmed Ministers attending the conference:



Hon. Haruna Iddrisu
Ghana Minister of Communications



The Honourable Isak Katali
Minister of Mines & Energy,
Republic of Namibia



Hon. Amos Kimunya
EGH, MP
Kenya Minister for Transport



Hon. Irene Muloni
Uganda Minister of Energy & Mineral Development

We are thrilled to have confirmed the participation of 10 African Countries:


Angola
Zimbabwe
Kenya
Lesotho
Malawi
Nigeria
South Africa
Uganda
Namibia
Ghana

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Africa-Australia Infrastructure Conference is Hosted by

Conference Office
Tel: +61 2 8251 0045  Fax: +61 2 8251 0097
Email: aaiconf
@thinkbusinessevents.com.au 
Website: www.africaaustraliaconference.com



Hon. Kiraitu Murungi, EGH, MP
Kenya Minister for Energy