Supply Chain Business Forum and Exhibition
Navigating the Future of Supply Chains in Africa
July 29-30, 2024
Accra, Ghana
About the Event
The Supply Chain Business Forum and Exhibition is a platform that brings together industry professionals, supply chain experts, entrepreneurs, and solution providers. It aims to advance and promote supply chains by facilitating knowledge exchange, showcasing innovative solutions, and fostering collaborations.
This event focuses on enhancing supply chain efficiency, sustainability, and competitiveness across Africa, offering insights into the latest industry trends and technologies while providing valuable networking opportunities.
Over two days, the Supply Chain Business Forum and Exhibition will combine insightful sessions, interactive discussions, and an exhibition showcasing innovative supply chain solutions.
Business Forum Sessions
- Keynote Addresses
- Panel Discussions
- Breakout Sessions
Exhibitions
- Showcase your business
- Connect with potential clients, partners, and investors.
Networking
- Structured Networking Session
- Informal Networking
Event Details
Theme: Navigating the Future of Supply Chains in Africa
Date: July 29-30, 2024
Venue: World Trade Centre
Location: Accra
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About CARISCA
The Centre for Applied Research and Innovation in Supply Chain – Africa (CARISCA) is a centre of excellence at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. It was created in partnership with Arizona State University and with support from the United States Agency for International Development. CARISCA is a globally recognized, locally owned hub for generating and translating innovative research into positive development outcomes for Ghana and pan-African supply chains.
Efficient local supply chains are crucial to local, regional and national economic development. The Business Forum and Exhibition will bring together industry experts, business leaders, researchers and other stakeholders to discuss current trends, challenges and opportunities in the supply chain domain, with a focus on enhancing supply chain management practices in Africa.