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YOU can pioneer innovation in the African built environment

05 November 2014

African Construction and Totally Concrete Expos are Africa’s leading platforms for technology transfer and knowledge sharing amidst the cement, concrete and construction

industries.

Abstract submissions are now open – Don’t miss this opportunity to help shape the future of cement and concrete in Africa by presenting a paper or participating in a think-tank discussion at the African Construction and Totally Concrete Expos 2015! Submit an abstract of 300 to 500 words before 26 November 2014 to qualify for participation in the 2015 conference programme.

Why Africa?

• Foreign direct investment in Africa increased by 4% last year to US $57 billion, driven primarily by infrastructure investment and a growing trend across the continent led by South African, Kenyan, and Nigerian transnational corporations to develop intra-African investments.
 
• High demand for infrastructure translates into new construction business opportunities as more African government stakeholders, investors, turnkey contractors and property owners scramble to build and deliver projects in pace with local demand.

Why African Construction and Totally Concrete Expos?

• Gain personal and professional recognition by delivering your expertise in this highly respected forum.
• Now in their third year these combined annual expos provide executives and decision-makers from across the continent and around the globe with the opportunity to interact with industry thought leaders and peers.

Call for papers to access a distinctively African audience 

The agenda comprises of a seminar day and 2 day conference which includes world-class keynote speakers, plenary sessions on trends and strategies, breakout forums on specific topics, social events, and extensive opportunities for networking.

If you are an expert in cement production, concrete technology or construction management, please submit your abstract to [email protected] before 26 November 2014.

Submit your abstract today and help shape the future of cement, concrete and construction in Africa. Let’s build Africa together!

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