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Africa's urban population will triple in the next 35 years. By 2020 the continent will become the most rapidly urbanizing region of the world. Yet, most of this mushrooming growth won't be found in Africa's major urban hubs. Instead, 70 percent of Africa's urban growth through 2050 is projected for secondary cities.
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RET Upcoming Events >> |
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Why You Cannot Miss? >> |
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1 Hearing from 15+ senior industry expert speakers from government and operators 2 Joining in 180+ senior industry executives and enjoy high level peer-to-peer networking 3 Examining the key challenges and opportunities of expansion into new markets 4 Unearthing the prospects and potential business opportunities in rail booming time 5 Gathering all the elites from upstream decision makers to downstream vendors |
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Speakers >> |
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Agenda at a Glance >> |
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♦ Policy and Regulatory Frameworks Updates
♦ Boom and Plans of African Railway
♦ Investment & Finance
♦ Sustainable Development of African Rail |
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♦ Major Railway Projects Updates
♦ Building Modern & Integrated Railway Networks in Africa
♦ Enhancing safety and efficiency of railway systems by innovative technologies |
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Highlights of RET Africa 2015 >> |
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All Africa Continent Coverage Especially Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Namibia, SA, Ghana, Nigeria, Egypt, Morocco, Ethiopia, Zambia
A Gathering of 15+ Key Gov & Operators of Africa countries at one place
An exclusive congress to learn aboutChina's One Belt, One Road Strategy in African Century Development
Africa Railway Vision Day for Policy and Regulatory Frameworks Analysis
Africa Railway Projects Day of More Rail Projects Renewal and New Build
Dedicated Technology session shows Foreign Players' Competitive Edge and Strengthen Local Technical Skills |
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Golden Level Keynote Speakers will from >>
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Railway Safety Regulator, South Africa
Ministry of Transport, Works Supply & Communications, Zambia
Ministry of Transport, Ghana
Nigerian Railways Corporation
CCFB, Mozambique
Egyptian National Railway
East Africa Community, Tanzania
Ethiopian Railways Corporation
Kenya Railways Corporation
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