Audio By Carbonatix
The movers and shakers of the international lighting industry will converge in Ghana for a three day conference from May 6 to 8, 2008 for the Lighting Africa 2008 conference.
The event, the first ever global business conference for off-grid lighting conference in Africa is part of the World Bank Group’s Lighting Africa programme.
The aim of the conference is to mobilize the private sector to provide modern off-grid lighting for the continent. Off-grid lighting is the provision of electricity from sources other than hydro and thermal. The other sources are solar and wind or what is known as light emitting diodes (LEDs) and compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs).
And the target is to provide off-grid lighting for more than 250 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2030.
The conference provides a forum for international and local lighting industry entrepreneurs to learn more about the emerging off-grid lighting market in Sub-Saharan Africa and innovations in the field, while also developing strategic business partnerships.
During the conference, there will be a Development Marketplace grant competition for the most innovative off-grid lighting solutions and business models, and companies will compete for about 20 awards of up to $200,000 each.
The World Bank Group will also unveil a pilot market research in Ghana and Kenya that will provide critical market and consumer information to entrepreneurs and investors in the industry.
As part of the conference, a trade fair where more than 50 lighting businesses will exhibit their innovative products will be held.
Lead sponsors of the conference include the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program, the Global Environment Facility, and the Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility.
Other supporters include Good Energies Inc.; the governments of
Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom; the European Commission; and the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership.
By Emmanuel K. Dogbevi
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
NADMO dismisses claims residents were not warned before Weija Dam spillage
56 minutes -
Government begins payment of 2020 batch of nurses and midwives arrears
1 hour -
Controversial anti-LGBTQ bill presented to Parliament for second reading
1 hour -
Deloitte Partner urges clear, consistent policies to govern mining license renewals, local content
1 hour -
Xenophobic attacks: Ghana must pursue justice for victims beyond evacuation – Bosome Freho MP
2 hours -
BOPP positions sustainable agribusiness as investment frontier
2 hours -
Ga Mantse demands action against chiefs selling lands on waterways
2 hours -
South African Tourism condemns anti-immigrant attacks, reassures African travellers
2 hours -
APSU 2002 Year Group announces key leadership appointments for 97th anniversary hosting & BOLT Steering Committee
2 hours -
Government backs hybrid model for Ghana’s extractive sector, rejects move to shut out foreign investors
2 hours -
LMWG commends Heath Goldfields on 5-year community development plan for Prestea
2 hours -
Eswatini champions SiSwati stories in digital age at World Book Day 2026
2 hours -
Only weak men forgive cheating partner – Yul Edochie
2 hours -
Meta repeatedly snubs EU body over Facebook and Instagram user bans
2 hours -
Family wealth should be viewed as asset class for building transgenerational enterprises – Alex Dadey
3 hours