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Africa Outlook Magazine Issue 69

Issue 69 of Africa Outlook Magazine. The B2B digital publication for c-suite executives and hands-on decision-makers across Africa.

Countdown to Securex West Africa begins as registration opens

Online Visitor registration is now officially open for those looking to attend Securex West Africa 2019. Taking place from 16 – 17 April 2019 at the Landmark Centre, Lagos, Nigeria, this year organisers have confirmed more than 80 global leading brands will be participating.

Afrocet Montgomery launches the Nigerian Food Event

As the organisers of West Africa's largest food technology trade show, Propak West Africa, in addition to a portfolio of leading food and hospitality shows in Europe, Afrocet Montgomery is well-positioned in the market to deliver a leading exhibition that can provide its attendees with unique business opportunities, inspiration and networking.

Lisbon to play host to 21st Africa Energy Forum

A preview of the 21st Africa Energy Forum to be held in Portugal this June

Event preview: Finnovation Ethiopia 2019

Fintech and the digital banking impact for Africa: Re-imagining banking & financial services at Finnovation Ethiopia 2019

Feature: Using technology to boost Africa’s banks

Doina Buruiana, Project Manager at ICC Banking Commission, explains how digitalisation can help alleviate some of the trade finance sector's longstanding concerns and help banks in Africa to prosper

Feature: How OCP Group is cutting sulphur dioxide emissions by 98 percent

OCP Group is implementing new technology at its Jorf Lasfar and Safi industrial platforms that will reduce sulphur dioxide emissions by a massive 98 percent

Telecoms in Africa : Connecting a Continent

The African telecoms market is a dynamic one which is fuelling entrepreneurship and driving socioeconomic benefits. However, the diverse landscape presents unique challenges that must be addressed to optimise service delivery.

VTTI Kenya : Mombasa’s Modern Fuel Depot

VTTI Kenya has brought petroleum storage into the here and now by investing in a 111,000-cubic-metre facility at the Port of Mombasa.