The inaugural Australia Africa Business Summit (AABS), set to take place from May 12-14 in Melbourne, Australia, has garnered significant support from Hon Warwick Smith AO, Chair of Trade and Investment and Chair of Global Engagement for the Business Council of Australia.
With a notable portfolio of investments across Africa, including ventures in Rwanda and previous business engagements in Tanzania and South Africa, Mr Smith brings a wealth of experience and insight into the potential for growth and collaboration between Australia and Africa.
Reflecting on the advantages of conducting business in Africa, Warwick Smith emphasised the continent's diverse and dynamic landscape.
"Africa has an encouraging demographic, a young demographic. In parts, economically stable, in some parts extremely challenging. With 54 separate countries, Africa is an extremely diverse continent.
"The upcoming Summit allows for an increased level of knowledge and understanding about the diversity and opportunities present in Africa, resulting in stronger ties to be forged between the two continents," said Mr Smith.
Mr Smith highlighted the unique opportunities the Summit offers for businesses seeking to expand their presence across both Australian and African markets.
"Understanding the diversity of Africa must be furthered through connectivity. Most connection is at an early stage, but the Summit, as it is a new event, allows for an expanded connectiveness," Mr Smith said.
President of the Australia Africa Chamber of Commerce (AACC), Duncan Harris, lauded Mr Smith's support.
"The endorsement from Warwick Smith underscores the importance of fostering strong partnerships between Australia and Africa.
"The inaugural Summit is poised to be a catalyst for collaboration and economic growth, providing a platform for businesses to explore new opportunities and forge meaningful connections across continents.
"The Australia Africa Business Summit represents a significant milestone in strengthening trade and investment relations between our two regions. We look forward to welcoming delegates from across Australia and Africa to engage in fruitful discussions and explore avenues for mutually beneficial partnerships," said Mr Harris.
Delegates will have access to key government representatives and private sector stakeholders to build their business between Australia and Africa in a deal-focused 2-day conference.
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