"At this moment of crisis, those who want to invest in our economy (...) to create jobs, wealth and contribute to the well-being of Angolans will merit all our attention and care," says Jaime.
The government expects 11.8% economic growth in 2009, down from 15,6% last year, though it has indicated that it could revise this estimate downwards.
The iPAD Angola 2009 conference aims to provide a forum for government and business to meet and explore opportunities for developing and investing in the infrastructure sectors of power, mining, banking and financial services, oil and gas, public works and transport, and telecoms/ICT.
The Ministry of Industry of Angola and its development arm, the Institute of Industrial Development of Angola (IDIA), under leadership of new director Dr Benjamin Dombolo, have also pledged their support to iPAD Angola 2009, and have committed to encouraging investment in Angola.
The three-day conference starts on 24 March 2009 with workshops focusing on opportunities and procedures for investment in Angola. The main conference starts on 25 March, with sessions regarding infrastructure sectors such as power, mining, and banking and financial services.
Main topics and speakers:
Other speakers at iPAD Angola 2009 include:
The iPAD Angola 2009 product showcase will display the technologies and products for the power, mining and water industries. Companies to showcase this year include: Aberdare Cables, Belotti, Conlog, DBSA, Dupont, Energy Electronics, Helfcon, Honeywell, Greenbro, Megger, Natcom, Omicron, Phelps and Dodge, Phillips Lighting, Redline, SAEEC, SM Telcom, Southern Mapping and Transformer Protector.
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