Italia Africa Business Week

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2 nd EDITION Rome 17-18 October 2018 Spazio Eventi Tirso Via Tirso 14 00198 Rome - Italy Italia Africa Business Week THE FIRST MAJOR BUSINESS EVENT BETWEEN ITALY AND AFRICA Opening conference under the patronage of

We must transform and not just exchange. It is in the transformation that wealth is found. Aliko Dangote The Italia Africa Business Week is the first event of its kind in Italy where African and Italian entrepreneurs can meet and communicate. A forum to develop business opportunities and partnership deals. Two days of networking, meeting and conferences organized to create successful partnership. A unique occasion to anticipate the African trend of growth. With unprecedented forecasts of growth the African continent represents the future for investments and opportunities. This forum wants to be the first event of a long series to help business exchanges between Italian and African entrepreneurs to develop new opportunities.

The idea The first Ministerial Conference Italia-Africa, organized in Rome May 18, 2016, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation stressed the need to create a stable link between the two worlds. In order to give continuity to this new process, we propose a commercial and business Forum, the Italia Africa Business Week (IABW), with the goal of facilitating the encounter and interaction of the commercial and financial worlds of Africa and Italy. To improve the relations, favor the creation of networks and reach a shared growth on both sides in a win-win mode. Aims Consolidate the role of IABW as an effective and efficient tool for Italo-African economic and commercial cooperation Activate durable win-win partnerships Provide an efficient platform that allows a permanent dialogue between Italian and African political decision-makers and economic operators Provide public-private partnerships Incentivate collaborations between Italian and African training institutions Value the formation and transfer of Italian know-how in Africa To facilitate protected access to new markets Value and communicate Italian industrial culture on African markets Create a platform of connection between entrepreneurs and professionals of the African diaspora and the international economic world

Opportunity Knowledge, contacts, relationships, exchange, sharing, development, strategy, information, culture (of growth), process, investments, returns, entrepreneurship, market, communication, diaspora, bridge, youth, technology, diplomacy and methodology will be the keywords of the second edition of IABW. Italy: new perspectives Italy is the seventh economy in the world and it accounts for 17% of the single European market. This is a country strongly oriented to foreign trade, as it s the tenth in the world by value of exportations and twelfth by value of imports. Italy is a country with a history linked to SMEs and a strong industrial culture, both useful to the development of the African continent. Africa: new opportunities Africa is the continent which owns, more than any other, the potential to realize a sustainable economic growth. This potential is still mostly unexpressed, and the use of new technologies and advanced productive processes will allow a steady development along new routes, respecting the human dimension and its environment. Moreover we are witnessing important progresses in geopolitical stability, security, democracy, governance and respect of human rights, these results must be maintained and improved. Diaspora: resource to be valued The migrant entrepreneurship, despite the crisis and persistent difficulties, is growing strong. This growth is so significant that it has influenced the positive balance of the recorded business in the chamber of commerce board during the year 2015/2016 (Report over immigration and entrepreneurship 2015 - IDOS). We are facing a powerful entrepreneurial group which, if properly supported, can work as a starter and carrier of important actions of codevelopment. The migrant entrepreneurs can therefore be actors of international cooperation, help the internationalization of Italian businesses towards Africa, and, above all, participate in the creation of small and medium enterprises. They are a unique resource in the relations Italia-Africa, a resource which we would like to enhance during the Italia Africa Business Week.

Sectors of intervention Infrastructures The infrastructural deficit represents one of the biggest problems in most African countries. The Italian know how in this domain can be fundamental to optimize the use of resources and allow African states reach their full economic potential. The infrastructural development, beside the attraction of foreign investments, might positively influence the trade levels inside Africa. Renewables energies In most parts of the continent there are still no electrical networks that fully cover the territory, with all the difficulties that this absence implies. Renewable energies might represent the best solution. New technologies, like solar and wind, might in such cases compensate this gap in a totally eco-compatible way, both economically and politically profitable (many states in the world suffer the dependence from oil). Agriculture and Agribusiness The agro-food sector, which goes from agriculture to agro-industry, is one of the potential engines for growth for the Countries of Subsaharan Africa. The agriculture uses 60% of population and represents 24% of GDP in the region. It contributes, more than any other sector, to the global growth of income in rural areas; it stimulates growth in other business sectors (growing demands of goods and services produced outside the sector), reduces global levels of poverty, hunger, and malnutrition. Agriculture and agribusiness are among the most promising sectors for the development of the African continent. New Technologies Technological innovation has become essential for the transformation of global economies. New technologies from internet to mobile phones are fundamental resources, for any country, to be internationally competitive. Just like for the Renewable Energies, for New Technologies it is crucial to reduce the digital divide. Biomedical Health is a primary necessity for any Country, but it is also a powerful tool of economic well being. In order to work, a health system needs trained personnel and an industrial sector that produces equipment and technologies for prevention and diagnosis, cure and rehabilitation. The Biomedical sector can do very well for a change of speed in the growth of African Countries, creating the basis for a development, not just economic, but social as well. For this reason, it is fundamental to create the conditions to motivate the partnership between Italy and African countries; with the aim to introduce innovative devices and lifesavers, to favor the education of medical-health personnel, to stimulate the birth of health infrastructures and surgeries. A coordinated action of this kind would create value and jobs at all levels, and for all the Countries involved. Textile and fashion Africa is assuming an increasingly central role in the textile and fashion sector worldwide. Out of the 54 nations 37 are producers of cotton, with the result that the textile industry can be boosted to change the economy of some African countries. Developing the textile industry can bring a significant leap in exports, create job opportunities and gain knowledge and experience in sectors other than textiles, to facilitate capacity building through training, sharing and transfer of know-how and the use of new technologies. In this context, "Made in Italy" can play a strategic role for a correct evolution of the African textile / fashion sector and create and / or grasp new opportunities for growth.

Program Wednesday 17 October 9.00-9.30 Reception Area Reception&Registration 9.30-11.00 CONFERENCE SPACE Opening conference: Stability, Opportunity, and New Markets (Open conference) Thursday 18 October 9.00-9.30 Reception Area Reception 9.30-11.00 CONFERENCE SPACE Conference: Public-Private Partnership (PPP): an instrument for infrastructure development in Africa 9.30-13.00 ROUND TABLE SPACE Round Table: The young, employment, entrepreneurship and developmen 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break & Networking 11.30-13.00 CONFERENCE SPACE Conference: Africa in the industry 4.0 era 11.30-13.00 ROUND TABLE SPACE Round Table: The health care industry: cooperation between Italian and African companies 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break & Networking 11.30-13.00 CONFERENCE SPACE Conference: The Italian industrial culture for the development of Africa 11.30-13.00 ROUND TABLE SPACE Round Table: Business Models, Investment Structuring, Cross-border Tax Aspects and Taxpayers Rights 11.30-13.00 WORKSHOP SPACE Workshop: "The role of marketing and communication in promoting investments: how to influence the decisionmaking process of investment 11:30-18:00 B2B/B3B 13.30-14.25 Lunch Break & Networking 14.30-16.00 CONFERENCE SPACE Conference: Made in Italy, textile and african fashion: which way forward 14.30-16.00 ROUND TABLE SPACE Round Table: Investment in Africa: legal aspects and regulations 14.30-16.00 WORKSHOP SPACE Workshop: Innovative financing to boost private sector investment 16.00-16.30 Coffee Break & Networking 16.30-17.30 CONFERENCE SPACE Country presentation 17.30-18.30 ROUND TABLE SPACE Open session: Doing business in Eritrea: possibilities & opportunities 20.30-22.30 GALA DINNER 11:30-18:00 B2B/B3B 13.30-14.25 Lunch Break & Networking 14.30-16.00 CONFERENCE SPACE Conference: Access to energy that boosts sustainable development - cycle of energy, water and food 14.30-16.00 ROUND TABLE SPACE Round Table: The new cooperation: which synergy to be created between the diaspora, ngos and the private sector? 14.30-16.00 WORKSHOP SPACE Workshop: Facilities, in Italy and in Africa, to innovative Startups 16.00-16.30 Coffee Break & Networking 16.30-17.30 CONFERENCE SPACE Country presentation 18.00-18.30 CONFERENCE SPACE Closure of IABW 2018 20.30-22.30 CLOSING APERITIF

There are different ways to participate in the Italia Africa Business Week Sponsors Almost 300 among businesses, institutions, and media are invited to this important event with the goal to unite the efforts of African and Italian actors for the development of the African continent, the growth of the Italian economy, and to draw the international attention over the challenges and opportunities in many key sectors. To become sponsor of Italia Africa Business Week is not only an important moment of visibility for your business, in front of new actors (Africans and Italians), but it means above all to be bearers of innovation, technology, and education at high level. Associating your name to the second edition of Italia Africa Business Week gives you the following benefits: visual presence of the brand possibility to interact with the participants privileged access to important guests interaction with national and international press Exhibitors An exposition area of 1000 sm to present your business and to have private meetings with other participants to the Italia Africa Business Week. In two days you will have the opportunity to present yourself not only to other operators, African and Italian entrepreneurs, but also to experts of the different sectors for business meetings and networking opportunities. The prices of stands are: euro1000/1200/1400 For information: iabw.eu/en/exhibitors/ Businesses The subscription package as participant includes: Right to participate to all events of the forum (conferences, round tables, workshops ) Right to ask B2B meetings in the sectors of interest Transfers from and to hotels partners and the location of the IABW Lunches, coffee breaks and appetizers organized during the two days of the Forum WiFi access in the hall of the event Wardrobe service Translation in real time service (French, English, Italian) Interpreter service during B2B Possibility to have a facilitator during B2B meetings Price to participate: 1000 euro per person (VAT included) For information: iabw.eu/en/register/

Join the business community and take part in the event for your business and your products. www.iabw.eu info@iabw.eu +39.333.2246672 +39.338.7749076 UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF ItaliaAfricaBusinessWeek AND THE COLLABORATION OF AND THE PARTICIPATION OF C O NFI N DUS TRIA ASSAFRICA & MEDITERRANEO PARTNERS MEDIA PARTNERS