The AEI’s focus on moving from aspiration to action intends to encourage attendees to not only gain valuable insights but inspire them to effect meaningful change in the industry.
As the African Energy Indaba (AEI) enters its second day, experts and industry leaders from around the world will gather to delve into a diverse range of topics pertinent to Africa's current and future energy landscape.
Under the theme of "Transitioning from Aspiration to Action,’ attendees can expect a dynamic program of plenary sessions and breakaway panels designed to explore critical issues facing the industry. Sessions will include deliberations on the development of mini-grid and off-grid solutions, bridging the gender gap in the African energy sector, small scale industrialisation, and e-mobility in Africa. Furthermore, attendees will explore the latest trends in renewable energy systems and energy storage, as well as learn about the potential of hydrogen for Africa.
The conference will also offer sessions on the physical security of energy assets, the role of gas as a transition fuel, and the future of oil producing countries. Event participants can also learn about climate change and net-zero aspirations and how off-grid solutions can drive skills development and job creation.
In addition to the panels, attendees can take advantage of unrivalled networking opportunities with other industry professionals and exhibitors. The AEI Exhibition provides a valuable platform for companies to showcase their innovative solutions and products for attendees to meet the exhibitors and make use of B2B Connect.
Utilising the B2B Connect Programme, an advanced matchmaking software, the AEI organisers support attendees in arranging and managing tailored meetings with partners who match their specific requirements. Moreover, the platform offers opportunities for participants to promote their projects and businesses through the "marketplace," allowing for the dissemination of additional information and attracting more interested parties for potential meetings to discuss the details of their work.
"We are thrilled to have such a diverse and engaging program for day two of the African Energy Indaba," said Liz Hart, AEI founder and coordinator. "With these discussions, we intend to identify new opportunities and proactive solutions to meet the growing energy demands in Africa."
Day 1 of the conference was packed with insightful discussions and presentations from industry leaders, policymakers, and experts in the energy sector. Attendees had the opportunity to hear from a diverse range of speakers who provided valuable insights on various facets of the energy landscape in Africa. Discussions covered an extensive scope of topics, including energy policy, funding, renewable energy, green hydrogen, and energy efficiency, among others. The day also featured engaging side events, including the opening of the AEI Exhibition and CEO Roundtables.
Overall, Day One was a resounding success and set the tone for the rest of the conference.
As a truly "must-attend" event, the AEI continues to bring together global energy experts, business leaders, and policymakers to discuss key energy issues impacting Africa, with the aim of creating a more sustainable and equitable energy sector on the continent. The conference's focus on moving from aspiration to action, intends to encourage attendees to not only gain valuable insights but inspire them to effect meaningful change in the industry.