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Africa Day 2010

Saturday, May 8, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

Africa Day 2010

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Remaining Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Students   more info Sold Out Ended £25.00 £1.27
LBS Alumni and Community   more info Sold Out Ended £55.00 £2.02
Corporate / Non-student Sold Out Ended £60.00 £2.15
Group Bookings   more info Sold Out Ended £55.00 £2.02

Event Details

THE EVENT IS FULLY SOLD OUT.   UNFORTUNATELY NO MORE SPACES ARE AVAILABLE, TICKETS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE ON THE DAY.

 

 

London Business School's Africa Club is delighted to invite you to Africa Day 2010 - Africa Evolves: Next Steps for Development. The 9th annual Africa Day conference will take place on Saturday, 8 May 2010 at the London Business School.

Africa Day will focus on the success factors necessary for accelerating socio-economic development in Africa and bring together leaders in business, government and civil society to inspire transformation on the continent.

 

Panel topics:

- Developing a Culture of Expansion in Entrepreneurship

- Technology and Infrastructure: Building a Platform for Economic Growth

- Outlook for African Capital Markets in the Global Environment

- Agribusiness: Turning Challenges into Opportunities

 

When & Where


London Business School
Regent's Park
NW1 4SA London
United Kingdom

Saturday, May 8, 2010 from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM (GMT)


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London Business School Africa Club



The Africa Club is a student-run organisation which brings together London Business School students, alumni, and professionals from around the world who share an interest in Africa.
Through the annual Africa Day conference, ongoing speaker series, business and cultural trips to Africa, evening business dinners, and other events the club aims to:
1. Provide networking opportunities and career support for current students and alumni
2. Promote African interests at London Business School through educational events for the entire academic community
3. Provide a source of support for prospective students from Africa
4. Raise the profile of London Business School in Africa and amongst professionals around the world