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September 20, 2024

Frost & Sullivan invites African companies to compete for funding

Frost & Sullivan invites African companies to compete for funding
Frost & Sullivan invites African companies to compete for funding

Frost & Sullivan Africa clean energy related project owners in Africa to list their projects and potentially participate in the investor pitching and secure funding during the upcoming Africa’s Green Economy Summit in Cape Town, South Africa.

The companies which will be selected are entitled to get the opportunity to participate in the project pitch – whereby they will be given the opportunity to present their green project to qualified investors in order to acquire funding and gain feedback.



“Projects will be categorized by green economy sector and size – companies in Renewable Energy, Electric Mobility, Waste Management and Water services are encouraged to apply. The 10-minute presentations (5-minute pitch and 5-minute Q&A) will take place during the extended coffee breaks and lunch,” said VUKA Group, the organizer of the Summit, in a press statement.

Africa’s Green Economy Summit, which takes place from 21-23 February 2024, is organized by VUKA Group, in partnership with E-Movement and Bellcrescent Partners, which has more than 20 years of experience in serving the business community across Africa.

The conference is expected to connect the global capital market with green economy projects from across the continent. The theme in 2024 is “Mobilizing investments for green growth”. The Summit forms part of the E-Fest Cape Town – a week of special events and entertainment to showcase sustainability, e-mobility and renewable energy solutions, with the clear message to “GO GREEN AFRICA!”



Formerly known as Clarion Events Africa, a leading Cape Town-based and multi-award-winning organizer of exhibitions, conferences and digital events in the infrastructure, energy, mining, mobility, e-commerce and CX sectors, VUKA is an independent B-BBEE compliant company, adapted to the unique conditions of Africa.

Africa’s Green Economy Summit partners include: Sanlam (title sponsor), African Union (partner organization), City of Cape Town (host city), Western Cape government (host province), Wesgro (investment promotion partner), USAID (empowerment partner), the Global Green Growth Institute (supporting partner) and ESI Africa (host media).

Companies or individuals interested to pitch their clean energy projects at the Summit are invited to list their project online.


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