E-volution International, a leading events management, advertising and live production company has successfully managed the first edition of the annual Spark Up Investment Summit.
The Summit which came off at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel saw in attendance the President Akufo-Addo, the Finance Minister; Ken Ofori-Atta, Trade and Industry Minister; Alan Kyerematen, Information Minister; Kojo Oppong Nkrumah and the CEO of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre.
With over 250 people in attendance virtually and on the ground, Covid-19 safety protocols were strictly adhered to with a range of hand washing and sanitizing stations, ensuring a one-meter apart rule for all participants and the consistent rehashing of Covid-19 measures.

The Managing Director of E-volution International, Fred Darko said that exceptional execution and satisfaction is what the E-volution team was dedicated to.
“Events of such nature require meticulous planning and preparedness especially with the onset of Covid-19. Specializing in the creation of distinct events, our goal was to maintain an excellent standard of preparedness and that is what we brought to the organising of this Summit,” said Mr Darko.

The Spark Up Investment Summit is an annual collaborative initiative between the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre and the Ministry of Information which seeks to connect investors, facilitators, facilitating agencies, private service providers, and the general public to discuss ways in which Ghana’s investment potential can be revitalised in order to secure Foreign Direct Investment.
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