This year we had participants from over 40 countries including:

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Over 2000 people, 200 exhibitors and 120 industry-elite speakers!
CPD accreditation!!
The continent’s largest and most successful utility event is taking place in Cape Town, South Africa, from 18 – 22 May 2009.
All registered engineers will qualify for CPD (continuing professional development) credits when they attend this year’s massive power and utility event in Cape Town.
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- Opening panel discussion:
Panel discussion: Africa’s big ‘5’ economies – South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Angola and the DRC – and the energy future. What a way to open this premier event!
- Programme: We’ve built an incredible conference schedule covering the entire African electricity and power sector, innovation, business strategy and industry trends. Learn from the finest presenters, understand best practices and get the most comprehensive information available anywhere.
- Visit our International Utilities Case Studies track to find out what is happening internationally in generation, transmission and distribution across the globe!
- Pre-conference seminars: These highly focused sessions give you the up-to-the-minute skills and technical information - giving you the competitive edge in a highly competitive business.
- Excellence awards and industry accolades: Recognise the stakeholders who have made outstanding contributions to the African power industry.
- Exhibition: What a bright idea! Test drive the latest innovations and gear that are defining the industry!
- Closing session: Everyone wants the inside edge. Be inspired by lessons learned and motivated by what you see on the horizon. The topics are hot, the speakers dynamic, so don’t miss a second of the closing session!
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What last year's delegates had to say:
Francis Maze, Tanesco, Tanzania:
I had a wonderful experience at the event. Having a special interest in the use of Power Line for communications, the Smart Grid presentation was a masterpiece for me. It was really wonderful!
B Hoolara, Eskom, South Africa:
Excellent experience
L Matasane, City Power, South Africa:
I've learned a lot about new technologies and also how other countries operate, and we all have same problems ...power crisis, skill shortage and maintenance.
Leon van der Westhuizen, Vodacom, South Africa:
As an outsider to the industry this was a perfect environment to achieve my objectives of: Networking, gaining a good understanding of the industry, technologies, role players, standards and regulatory issues. |
News
PRESTIGIOUS MINISTERIAL LINE-UP FOR AFRICAN UTILITY WEEK AND POWER INDABA
The organisers of African Utility Week are pleased to announce the best
line-up yet of top African government ministers who will participate in
the event and thus representing some of the most promising economies on
the continent.
Power Indaba, which forms part of African Utility Week, is a unique meeting forum for
ministerial delegations, high-level power executives, policymakers and
international financiers to tackle investment issues head-on, thereby
encouraging and fast tracking the development of the African power
sector.
The following high-level ministers have already confirmed their
participation:
- Honourable Minister Mamadou Igor Diarra, Ministry Energy, Mines and Water, Mali
- Honourable Minister Samuel Améte Sarr, Ministry of Energy, Senegal
- Honourable Minister Ogunlade Robert Davidson, Ministry of Energy and Power, Sierra Leone
- Honourable Minister William Ngeleja, Minister, Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Tanzania
- Honourable Minister Elias Mudzuri, Minister, Ministry of Energy and Power Development, Zimbabwe
- Honourable Minister Charles Keter, Vice Minister of Energy and Mineral Affairs, Kenya
- Honourable Minister Laurent Muzangisa Mutalenu, Minister of Energy, DRC
- Christopher Neyor, Energy Advisor to the President, Liberia
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