Trade Mission to Ghana (Focus : ICT, Ecotechnologies, Infrastructure) 2-4
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Trade Mission to Ghana (focus : ICT, Ecotechnologies, Infrastructure) 2-4 October 2018 in Accra Programme Une navette gratuite sera mise à disposition des passagers pour ces vols Abidjan - Accra SA57 02OCT ABJACC 20:20 21:20 Accra - Bruxelles SN290 04OCT ACCBRU 22:05 06:40+1 (Navette gratuite vers Luxembourg) Tuesday 2 October 17h30 Transfer to airport 20h20 Flight to Accra 22h00 Transfer to Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra Address: Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra Independence Ave Accra, Ghana Wednesday 3 October 08h30 Bus transfer to Kempinski Hotel for the Ghana – Luxembourg Economic Forum 09h00- 12h00 Ghana – Luxembourg Economic Forum Official address by Hon. Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta, Minister of Finance Presentation of Luxembourg’s economy Presentation of the business delegation Coffee&Cacao break Presentation by the Ghana Investment Promotion Association Presentation by the Association of Ghana Industries Company testimonials Venue: 1 Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra Ministries, PMB 66, Gamel Abdul Nasser Ave Accra, Ghana 12h00 – 14h00 Networking Lunch Venue : Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra Ministries, PMB 66, Gamel Abdul Nasser Ave Accra, Ghana 14h00 – 17h00 B2B session between Luxembourg and Ghana companies An opportunity for participating companies to take part in tailor-made business-to-business meetings with local companies. These meetings will be pre-arranged in collaboration with our local partners. Venue : Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra Ministries, PMB 66, Gamel Abdul Nasser Ave Accra, Ghana 17h00 Bus transfer to Mövenpick Hotel 19h00 Bus transfer to Residency of Hon. Mr. Dimitri Avraam, Consul of Belgium in Ghana 19h30 Official Reception Venue: Residency of Hon. Mr. Dimitri Avraam, Consul of Belgium in Ghana 22h30 Bus transfer to Mövenpick Hotel Thursday 4 October 08h30 Bus transfer to Port of Tema 09h30-12h00 Visit of the Tema LNG Terminal: Ghana's fledging gas industry could soon receive a technical boost with the construction of a terminal facility at Tema in the Greater Accra region to receive Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). Offshore terminals are among the hottest assets in energy. Known as Floating Storage and Regasification Units (FSRUs), a special type of ship that helps transfers LNG through Oceanic channels. The offshore facility has an advantage over land-based LNG terminals because they allow buyers fast access to the LNG market, can be built faster and are typically smaller. 12h00 Bus Transfer to Mövenpick Hotel 12h00-14h00 Free time / Lunch 14h00-17h00 Parallel visits Option 1: Visit of the AITI-KACE: Advanced Information Technology Institute The Ghana - India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT is Ghana’s first Advanced Information Technology Institute. Founded in 2003, AITI-KACE 2 is a world-class research facility with the focus on innovating products and services for individual and institutional advancement. Specifically, AITI-KACE mission is to: Deliver the highest quality ICT consultancy and advisory services to support both public and private sector. Develop and apply research and innovate technologies for socio-economic development in line with ICT4D policy implementation. Collaborate with relevant institutions to expand the frontiers of Electronics and Information Technology. Engage Ghanaian talents in ICT, electronics, and related areas both local and diaspora in the development of world-class ICT solutions, electronic products, and services. Bridge the digital divide in ICT and electronics through individual and institutional capacity building. Utilize the Intellectual Property generated by converting it to business opportunities. Option 2: Cultural visit to the Osu Castle followed by the Accra Arts Center Osu Castle, also known as Fort Christiansborg, is a castle located in Osu, Accra, Ghana. The first substantial fort was built by Denmark-Norway in the 1660s, though the castle has changed hands between Denmark-Norway, Portugal, the Akwamu, Britain, and finally post-Independence Ghana, and was rebuilt numerous times. For most of the castle's history, it has been the seat of government in Ghana with some interruptions, the latest when the John Kufuor administration moved the seat of government to Golden Jubilee House after 6 January 2009, which was quickly reversed by the incoming John Atta Mills administration. It also serves as the place where the late president of Ghana John Atta Mills is buried; in a bird sanctuary, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The visit will then continue on to the Centre For National Culture in Accra, Ghana, better known simply as “The Arts Center”. It has got everything from woven Kente cloth, wooden sculptures, earrings and other fashion accessories, the latest in African attire fashion and arts and crafts from all over Ghana. 18h00 Transfer to airport 22h05 Flight to Brussels Friday 5 October 07h30 Free Shuttle to Luxembourg Contacts Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce: Thomas Bertrand, International Affairs, Sub-Saharan Africa: [email protected] Sarah Nilles, International Affairs [email protected] 3 .