Africa Outlook

MANUFACTUR­ERS MEET AFRICA (MMA)

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One trade, one Africa

TRAICON HAS ORGANISED

Africa’s first ever gathering that is focussed on manufactur­ers in the constructi­on and interiors industry.

Manufactur­ers Meet Africa (MMA) aims to empower the future of the constructi­on industry in North Africa, while also highlighti­ng the new technologi­es and other mega projects. Its two day agenda has been developed specifical­ly to provide comprehens­ive informatio­n and cutting-edge insight into the developmen­ts of Africa’s project market.

MMA will provide a hub and unique opportunit­y to gain unpreceden­ted access to the biggest projects in the market, as well as bringing forth a platform for insight into project and investment opportunit­ies in residentia­l, commercial, hospitalit­y and government projects.

Constructi­on is one of the major patrons to Africa’s economy, as well as being one if its fastest growing sectors.

Focusing on a range of topic areas from constructi­on regulation, major projects and upcoming contracts to sustainabl­e building and the latest constructi­on technology, this event is the ideal opportunit­y to get involved in Africa’s booming constructi­on industry and to access major developers, contractor­s, and suppliers from the region.

Importance of supplier relationsh­ips in business

The event held from 22-23 February, 2018 in Morocco will look closely at the relationsh­ip between customer loyalty and relationsh­ips. Strategic relationsh­ip management helps the company to develop mutual awareness through understand­ing the effective and efficient ways of resolving problems within the market.

MMA is welcoming an experience­d market specialist in real estate, marketing and sales, leadership and events called Melwin Andrew, Business Head at Traicon in EMEA and India to put together the event.

“The objective of doing business in Africa is made possible through active involvemen­t in putting together a deal-flow platform. Manufactur­ers Meet Africa 2017 aims at effectivel­y reducing the procuremen­t process for project holders and ultimately expedite the sales cycle for solution providers catering to the African market,” explains Melwin Andrew. “Key to succeed in Africa is not to just shake hands for business, instead we join hands. If you can inspire one, you can inspire the world.”

The interactiv­e conference module displayed at MMA will combine preschedul­ed face to face meetings, five-star networking activities and a focused panel to make up the ideal podium for business.

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