The large joints of the FECIAC


The FECIAC revolves around several activities to stimulate exchanges, partnerships and investments in Central Africa.

Thematic panels

Four plenary sessions and a CEO summit with contributions from leading players and experts, followed by interactive discussions and the adoption of action plans.

Practical workshops

Two sessions focusing on the involvement of the Central African diaspora and on increasing agricultural productivity through AgriTech.

Investment round tables

FECIAC will see the effective participation of regional and non-regional investors from around the world, as well as technical and financial partners (TFPs) from the region. Investor round table sessions will be organised between the pool of investors and TFPs attending the FECIAC on the one hand, and ECCAS members and their local authorities (Collectivités Territoriales Décentralisées) on the other, to mobilise financing for projects included in their regional development plans.

B-to-B & B-to-G meetings

Moments of contact and exchange between companies (B to B) or between investors/companies and government officials (B to G)

Exhibition fair

Stands enabling FECIAC participant organisations to promote their services.

Side events

Les organisations participantes au FECIAC auront la possibilité d’organiser des activités privées et restreintes, à marge ou durant les « temps d’intermèdes » du FECIAC (déjeuners et diners d’affaires, cocktails ou afterworks) leur permettant de faire un networking ciblé.

Side events

Organisations taking part in FECIAC will have the opportunity to organise private and restricted activities on the sidelines or during the FECIAC ‘interludes’ (business lunches and dinners, cocktails or afterworks), enabling them to engage in targeted networking.

Magazine « ECCAS Investment Mag »

Publication containing analyses, interviews and articles on investment and regional integration in Central Africa.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM THE FECIAC ?

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from 10 to 12 June

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