Category: Middle East/Asia

  • More than 900+ Visionary and Influential Speakers to Grace 2024 AIM Congress in Abu Dhabi

    More than 900+ Visionary and Influential Speakers to Grace 2024 AIM Congress in Abu Dhabi

    Abu Dhabi, UAE, 22 April, 2024: The Annual Investment Meeting (AIM) Congress 2024 is gearing up to host some of the most influential voices and visionaries from around the globe.

    Scheduled to take place from May 7 to 9 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), AIM Congress promises an unparalleled gathering of high-level speakers who will share their insights and expertise on navigating the evolving investment landscape.

    Among those poised to share their insights and knowledge are esteemed figures H.E. Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the Secretary General of the League of Arab States, whose diplomatic prowess and strategic vision have contributed to regional cooperation and stability.

    Dr. Khaled Hanafy, the Secretary General of the Union of Arab Chambers, will bring valuable perspectives on economic integration and collaboration across Arab nations, while Her Majesty Tirelo Molotlegi, the Princess of the Royal Bafokeng Nation, will offer insights into sustainable development and community empowerment.

    The event will also feature distinguished government leaders such as H.E. Oh Se-Hoon, Mayor of Seoul City, H.E. Sergey Cheremin, the Minister of the Moscow City Government, who oversees external economic relations, and H.E. Khalid Ibrahim Humaidan, the Governor of the Central Bank of Bahrain, a key figure in shaping monetary policy and financial stability in the region.

    Moreover, AIM Congress attendees will have the opportunity to engage with prominent figures from the private sector, including H.E. Jorge Arbache, Vice President for the Private Sector at the Development Bank for Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF), Kiho Park, CEO/President of LB Investment, Jeffrey Li, Managing Partner of Tencent Investment, and Islam Shawky, CEO and Co-founder of Paymob, recognized among Forbes’ Top 30 Fintech Companies.

    Their expertise in technology and investment will provide valuable insights into the future of finance and innovation.

    Additionally, the event will feature thought leaders such as Prof. Rae Kwon Chung, Chairman of the Global Energy Prize International Award Committee and Nobel Prize Winner, who will offer perspectives on sustainable energy solutions, and H.E. Zurab Pololikashvili, the Secretary General of the UN World Tourism Organization, who will share insights into the future of global tourism and its economic impact.

    Joining them will be Her Excellency Armida Salsiah Alisiahbana, Under Secretary General of the United Nations and Executive Secretary of United Nations ESCAP, H.E. Wamkele Mene, Secretary General of the AfCFTA Secretariat, and H.E. Francesco La Camera, Director General of International Renewable Energy Agency.

    These esteemed speakers represent a diverse array of industries and regions, reflecting the global reach and impact of AIM Congress as a premier investment platform. From technology and finance to energy and tourism, their expertise will provide invaluable insights into the opportunities and challenges facing the global economy.

    AIM Congress 2024, an initiative of the AIM Global Foundation, is expected to draw over 12,000 delegates representing 175 countries worldwide.

    To register for the 2024 AIM Congress, please visit:https://aimcongress.com/packages/PR22APR

  • Construction begins on world’s largest solar tower, Delingha solar, China

    Construction begins on world’s largest solar tower, Delingha solar, China

    Construction has begun on the world’s largest solar tower, a 200 MW project in western Haixi, China. Undertaken by Power China Northwest, the Delingha solar hybrid tower was invested by CGN New Energy and will be constructed in two phases. Each phase consists of 800 MW of PV and 200MW CSP.

    At the moment, it’s the CSP part of the first phase of the project that started the construction. It is also the world’s largest solar tower CSP project in single-unit capacity under construction.

    How the plant will work

    The project adopts the hybrid form of photovoltaic and molten salt solar thermal power generation. It then uses the heat from solar field and the residual electricity of curtailment wind and solar power in the area to heat the molten salt in the thermal energy storage tank. Next, it generates high-temperature steam through the salt-water heat exchanger to drive the steam turbine generator to generate electricity.

    The world’s largest solar tower Capacity

    The Delingha Solar Hybrid project has a total capacity of 2000MW. It will spread across a planned area of about 53,000 mu (3529.8 million square meters).

    The total design annual utilization hours of this 200MW CSP plant is [projected to be] 1,319 hours, [for] an annual power generation of 263.88 million kWh. After the whole project is completed and put into operation, the annual on-grid electricity could reach 3.65 billion kWh. Mr. Ke Xijun, the head of the project said.

    The project will be built into the first new energy hybrid demonstration project in the western part of the Haixi region with a molten salt CSP plant as the peak shaving power supply, helping the construction of a national clean energy industry highland in Qinghai Province and contributing to the achievement of the carbon neutral goal.

    Cosin Solar won the contract for Solar Field and MSR Systems equipment supply for the Delingha Solar. They will mainly be responsible for the engineering, equipment supply, system integrations, related commissioning and operation guidance services of the solar field and MSR system.

    The Jinta Zhonguang CSP project

    Cosin solar is also building the 100 MW Jinta Zhonguang CSP project. The project will have an expected generation of 209 GWh/year and will be constructed over an area of 3.62 km². Construction began in 2022 and is expected to be completed later this year.  The Jinta Zhongguang project was originally one of three Three Gorges Renewables’ demonstration projects in 2016. However, Three Gorges failed to start this one in time, and Cosin took it over and was given more time to complete it. In December last year, the installation of the 25594th heliostats was successfully completed in the Jinta ZhongGuang Solar “CSP + PV” hybrid pilot project 100MW CSP project. This marked the completion of the assembly and installation of all the heliostats in the project.

    Cosin Solar completes heliostats on former Three Gorges CSP project - SolarPACES

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    Construction Review
  • Record-breaking Attendance: more than 14000 visitors

    Dubai, UAE, 08 March 2024: The 20th edition of the Dubai International Wood and Woodworking Machinery Exhibition (Dubai WoodShow), renowned as the leading platform for wood and woodworking machinery in the MENA region, organized by the Strategic Exhibitions and Conferences, concluded after three days at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

    The event witnessed a significant turnout of visitors, investors, government officials, and timber sector enthusiasts from around the globe.

    The exhibition achieved remarkable success, attracting 14581 visitors from various countries worldwide, reaffirming its importance and leadership position in the region’s wood industry. Exhibitors expressed their satisfaction with their participation in the event, with many confirming their intent to participate in the inaugural Saudi WoodShow, scheduled for May 12 to 14 in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Several exhibitors also expressed their desire for larger booth spaces, highlighting the positive turnout of visitors during the three-day event, which facilitated on-site deal closures.

    Furthermore, the presence of representatives from government agencies, international institutions, and experts in the wood sector enriched the exhibition experience, fostering knowledge exchange, opinion sharing, and potential partnerships and investments in new opportunities within the global wood industry.

    A prominent feature of the exhibition was the array of international pavilions, boasting participation from 10 countries including the United States of America, Italy, Germany, China, India, Russia, Portugal, France, Austria, and Turkey. The event hosted 682 local and international exhibitors, with notable participants such as including Homag, SIMCO, Germantech, Al Sawary, BIESSE, IMAC, Salvador Machines, and Cefla.

    This collaboration not only enhances avenues for joint action and international cooperation but also opens new horizons for all attendees.

    Highlights of Day 3

    One of the highlights of the day was the presentation titled “New Trends in Furniture Panels – KARRISEN® Product” by Amber Liu from BNBM Group. Attendees gained valuable insights into the evolving landscape of furniture panels, with a focus on the innovative KARRISEN® product line.

    Liu’s presentation provided a comprehensive overview of the latest trends, materials, and design innovations shaping the future of furniture panels, offering attendees valuable insights into the changing needs and preferences of consumers in the furniture industry.

    Another notable presentation was delivered by Li Jintao from Linyi Xhwood, titled “New Era, New Decoration and New Materials.” Jintao’s presentation explored the intersection of design, decoration, and materials in the woodworking industry, highlighting emerging trends and innovative approaches to interior design and decoration.

    Attendees gained valuable insights into the latest materials and techniques driving innovation in the field, inspiring new ideas and strategies for incorporating these trends into their own projects.

    Additionally, YU CHAOCHI from Abington County Ruike delivered a compelling presentation on “Banding Machine and Edge Banding.” Chaochi’s presentation provided attendees with valuable insights into the latest advancements in banding machines and edge banding techniques, offering practical tips and strategies for optimizing efficiency and quality in woodworking operations.

    Attendees gained valuable knowledge and expertise that they can apply to enhance their own woodworking processes and workflows.

    Overall, Day 3 of the Dubai WoodShow was a resounding success, with attendees gaining valuable insights into the latest trends and innovations in the woodworking industry. The presentations delivered by industry experts provided attendees with valuable knowledge and inspiration, paving the way for future growth and innovation in the woodworking industry.

    Testimonials from exhibitors

    Sailesh Jotwani, Assistant General Manager, Global Lumber: Our experience at the 20th Dubai International Wood Show was nothing short of exceptional. It was an opportunity to showcase our innovative wood products and connect with industry peers from around the globe.

    The event organization was superb, reflecting meticulous planning and execution. We were impressed by the seamless flow of activities and the attention to detail in every aspect of the exhibition. As for participating in the inaugural Saudi WoodShow, it’s definitely something we’ll consider.

    Amir Hossein Sadiq, CEO, Volkato: We had a fantastic experience at the 20th Dubai International Wood Show. The atmosphere was vibrant, and we were thrilled to showcase our products alongside so many other innovative companies.

    As for participating in the inaugural Saudi WoodShow, we will certainly consider it. Given our positive experience in Dubai and our interest in expanding our presence in the region, Saudi Arabia presents an exciting opportunity. We look forward to exploring the possibilities further.

    Anuj Jina, Sales Manager, Plitwood: The event organization of the Dubai WoodShow was top-notch. From pre-event communications to on-site support, the organizers demonstrated professionalism and dedication. We appreciated the attention to detail in every aspect of the exhibition.

    Regarding participation in the next wood exhibition in Saudi Arabia, it’s certainly something we’re intrigued by. The prospect aligns with our growth strategy, and we’ll explore it further to assess its potential benefits for our business.

    Janis Kienberger, Managing Director, German Tech Machinery: Our time at the 20th Dubai International Wood Show was incredibly rewarding. We relished the chance to showcase our latest wood products amidst a vibrant atmosphere filled with industry enthusiasts.

    Regarding participation in the next wood exhibition in Saudi Arabia, it’s an opportunity that intrigues us. Given our positive experience in Dubai, we’ll certainly explore the possibility further.

    Manzoor Mohammed, Product Manager, Holzcraft: The event organization of Dubai WoodShow was outstanding, reflecting careful planning and execution. The organizers left no stone unturned in ensuring a smooth and successful experience for exhibitors and attendees alike. As for participating in the next wood exhibition in Saudi Arabia, it’s a prospect we’re keen to explore.

  • Dubai WoodShow 2024: Premier Platform Unveils Latest Industry Trends and Investment Opportunities

    Dubai, UAE, March 5, 2024: His Excellency Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, president and CEO of Dubai Chambers, inaugurated the 20th edition of Dubai International Wood and Wood Machinery Exhibition (Dubai WoodShow) which will continue for 3 days until March 7, with the participation of 682 local and international exhibitors from 52 countries, to exchange experiences and showcase industry trends and the most promising investment opportunities offered by the wood sector.

    Dawood Al Shezawi, President of Dubai WoodShow, said: “Dubai WoodShow is the leading platform for wood and wood machinery in the Middle East region, which has succeeded over twenty years in bringing together exhibitors, specialists, experts, and professionals in the sector to explore the latest technological developments and wooden products globally.

    The exhibition witnesses extensive international participation from all over the world, represented by 682 exhibitors alongside 10 international pavilions. This contributes to enhancing the UAE’s and Dubai’s status as a global hub for business growth and development, and a preferred destination for international events and exhibitions.”

    His Excellency Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, accompanied by several attendees, toured the exhibition, exploring the participating international pavilions where prominent wood products, and new technology in wood machinery were showcased.

    This proactive engagement contributes to achieving the targets of Dubai’s Economic Agenda (D33), which focuses on enhancing the business environment in Dubai and attracting foreign investments and international companies to the emirate.

    Dubai WoodShow will feature top-tier exhibitors, including Homag, SIMCO, Germantech, Al Sawary, BIESSE, IMAC, Salvador Machines, and Cefla. These industry giants will showcase state-of-the-art products such as CNC Machining Centers, Drilling- and Fitting Insertion machines, Panel Dividing Saws, Multi Rip Saws, and Edgebanders.

    The agenda of the first day included a variety of dialogue sessions, workshops, and presentations, including a session titled ” Sawmilling and the Timber Market in Scandinavia.” Participants included Niklas Gustafsson, Sales Manager for the MENA region at Norra Skog, Olle Berg, Executive Vice President Market, Sales & Business Development at Setra, and Ville Liimola, Chief Sales Officer at Polkky.

    The session on “Outlook of the GCC & Levant Timber Market” saw impactful insights from Fares Fares, President at Al Massa and Yahia Saidi, General Manager at Al Essami.

    The session “Sawmilling and the Timber Market in South Africa and New Zealand” addressed the latest developments and opportunities in those regions. Finally, Amir Rashad, the CEO and founder of Timber Exchange, discussed “How to Track Global Timber Market and Avoid Overpaying”.

    Additionally, winners of the Dubai WoodShow Awards were honored in six distinct categories: Innovative Wood Product Award, Innovative Woodworking Technology Award, CSR Commitment Award, Business Leader of the Year Award, Businesswomen of the Year Award, and Best Stand of the Year Award.

    It is worth mentioning that the first edition of the Saudi International Wood and Wood Machinery Exhibition (Saudi WoodShow) will be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from May 12 to 14, 2024.

    The exhibition opens daily 10AM to 6PM at the Dubai World Trade Centre in Za’abeel Halls 4, 5, and 6.

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    Strategic Exhibitions & Conferences,Dubai

  • Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) 2024 to Prepare Youth for Excellence, Leadership Roles

    Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) 2024 to Prepare Youth for Excellence, Leadership Roles

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, February 23, 2024/ — Empowering youth with strong leadership skills is paramount to cultivating a generation of leaders who are capable of driving change and fostering inclusivity.
    In the midst of a rapidly shifting global economy – characterized by evolving consumer preferences and an embrace of digital innovations – there is a need to prioritize access to education, skill development and competency building in a way that accounts for a dynamic future.

    The upcoming Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) – taking place on Tuesday, February 27 in Dubai – will host a dedicated panel discussion on the role of youth in shaping global dynamics and building a more resilient future. The panel – Nurturing Future Leaders: Empowering Black Youth for Excellence – features high-level speakers from across education and business sectors, who will share insights into the pivotal role of modern education in economic advancement and wealth creation for the next generation.

    GBIS – hosted by the Black Impact Foundation and organized by Energy Capital and Power – is an annual event that celebrates the achievements of the Black community, promotes excellence, and explores untapped potential across various fields. This year’s summit – taking place on February 27, 2024, in Dubai – is set to be a transformative experience, featuring influential speakers, engaging panel discussions and networking opportunities. To sponsor or participate as a delegate, please contact sales@energycapitalpower.com.

    Icons such as Nelson Mandela and Malcolm X have long-served as advocates for policies championing inclusivity, diversity and social equity, particularly among underserved populations. While their legacies continue to inspire resilience and empowerment within the global community, the imperative now lies in equipping today’s youth with the social education and mindset to effect transformative change. The GBIS panel will explore strategies and initiatives aimed at building confidence, resilience and leadership skills in young individuals.

    On the entrepreneurial front, business leaders including Pravini Baboeram, Co-Founder of 7th Gen Creatives, Lashai Ben Salmi, Co-Founder of Hallyu Con, and Tray Sean Ben Salmi, Founder of Influencer Publishing & Financial Education for Teens, will serve as speakers on the panel, instilling ambition among aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners. In this regard, GBIS 2024 will shed light on the role of mentorship and positive role models in unlocking the full potential of the next generation.

    Taking place under the theme, Black Excellence: Unleashing the Unexplored Potential for Global Unity, GBIS 2024 aims to foster connections among individuals and business leaders not only within the Black community, but worldwide. The summit serves as a unique, multisectoral platform that seeks to establish best practices for driving the next generation forward, while celebrating diversity, excellence and innovation in the process.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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    Energy Capital & Power

  • President Ramkalawan pledges the commitment of Seychelles to ensure Sustainable Tourism

    President Ramkalawan pledges the commitment of Seychelles to ensure Sustainable Tourism

    Dubai, 13th February 2024: The President of the Republic, Mr. Wavel Ramkalawan joined several other world leaders at the World Governments Summit (WGS) 2024 currently being held in Dubai where he delivered his main address focussing on Seychelles’ Initiatives and Approaches to Ensure Sustainable Tourism and Balancing Preservation.

    In his address to world leaders at the event, the Head of State underlined the pivotal role that Seychelles is playing in conservation, implementing various initiatives to promote sustainable tourism and safeguarding the nation’s ecological balance and economic well-being. He touched upon the Blue Economy, Seychelles Sustainable Tourism Label (SSTL), renewable energy sources and community involvement among other important initiatives.

    “Central to Seychelles’ approach is its commitment to the Blue Economy, which includes designating a significant portion of the country’s marine territory as protected areas, including marine parks and reserves. These efforts are crucial in preserving biodiversity and safeguarding marine ecosystems for future generations.

    Furthermore, Seychelles has established the Seychelles Sustainable Tourism Label (SSTL), a certification program that recognises tourism accommodations, operators, and services adhering to sustainable practices such as efficient waste management, energy conservation, and community engagement,” said President Ramkalawan.

    He continued, “In its endeavour to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and mitigate environmental impacts, Seychelles has invested in renewable energy sources like solar and wind power. These initiatives not only contribute to reducing carbon emissions but also promote a more sustainable approach to tourism activities.

    Seychelles also emphasises community involvement and empowerment in tourism development, encouraging local participation in decision-making processes and implementing community-based tourism projects to ensure that communities benefit from tourism revenue.”

    The President also spoke about the significant strides that Seychelles has made in protecting its unique biodiversity through habitat restoration, invasive species control, and species protection programs, “Through such conservation efforts, Seychelles has achieved an enviable record of protecting 30% of its marine territory and 50% of its landmass.

    The nation has also implemented environmentally conscious policies such as banning single-use plastics and plastic straws, promoting glass recycling, and conducting regular beach cleaning exercises,” he said.

    The President also remarked that the Seychelles Government had imposed moratoriums on large hotel developments and temporary restrictions on room numbers on certain islands to ensure that future developments align with sustainability goals.

    In regards to cultural tourism, President Ramkalawan spoke about Seychelles’ initiative through the Creole Rendezvous brand, which offers visitors immersive experiences to appreciate the local culture.

    “Preserving and promoting Seychellois culture and heritage are integral to future development plans. Incorporating vernacular architectural styles, supporting local arts and crafts, and integrating cultural activities into urban planning are key components of sustainable development. Furthermore, environmental education and awareness among tourists and locals are key priorities for Seychelles, fostering a culture of sustainability and responsible tourism,” underlined the Head of State.

    In its pursuit of sustainable development, President Ramkalawan said that Seychelles is investing in green projects across the islands, including eco-friendly buildings, renewable energy systems, waste management facilities, and smart technology solutions for infrastructure management and resource efficiency.

    Regarding International Corporations and partnerships, the President further emphasized the need for the adoption of a Multidimensional Vulnerability Index (MVI) for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and vulnerable countries.

    He also spoke about Seychelles’ collaboration with the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) on the Tourism Satellite Account (TSA) project, which has been instrumental in understanding the industry’s contribution to GDP, employment, and foreign exchange earnings.

    He noted that through this collaboration, Seychelles’ objectives are to align tourism strategies with sustainable development goals and accurately assess the economic benefits of tourism.

    To conclude, President Ramkalawan reiterated Seychelles’ commitment by focusing on sustainable governance, fostering international collaboration, and championing innovation. “Seychelles remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring sustainable tourism practices that balance the preservation of natural resources with the economic benefits of tourism.

    Through international cooperation, community involvement, and innovative initiatives, Seychelles aims to advance its island development objectives, build resilience against environmental challenges, and foster inclusive and equitable economic growth,” he said.

    There were other main addresses by distinguished world leaders, including the President of the Republic of Madagascar, H.E. Andry Rajoelina, President of the Republic of Mauritius, H.E Mr. Pritvirajsingh Roopun, GCSK, and from the President of the Republic of Maldives, H.E. Dr. Mohamed Muizzu.

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    State House News

  • India to lead worldwide consumer growth with 31% of new consumers; digital economy to surpass US$1 trillion in Latin America (LatAm) and Africa

    India to lead worldwide consumer growth with 31% of new consumers; digital economy to surpass US$1 trillion in Latin America (LatAm) and Africa

    CURITIBA, Brazil, January 25, 2024/ — Clients in major rising economies like Brazil, India, Kenya, and Nigeria are pulling the global digital market up by paying online purchases with instant payments, transfers, and other alternative payment methods – including for B2B transactions; Cards are still strong in digital, with high penetration of domestic brands and debit bringing new consumers to the online sales world, points out the new EBANX’s (www.EBANX.com)

    Beyond Borders study; Digital payments in Africa have jumped from a 23% to a 46% penetration rate in less than eight years and continue to drive growth in digital commerce.

    Rising markets in Latin America, Africa, and Asia are guiding the global surge in new consumers, with India leading the way, by adding 34 million people to the consumer class this year, almost one third of the 109 million worldwide. After Asia, Africa and Latin America are, respectively, the second and third regions to add more people, per the World Data Lab.

    This general consumer increase led by these three dynamic regions unfolds into the digital commerce realm as well: combined, LatAm’s and Africa’s digital commerce markets are expected to surpass US$1 trillion in total value by 2026, while India’s will be over US$275 billion, per Payments and Commerce Market Intelligence (PCMI) data in the new annual Beyond Borders (https://apo-opa.co/3OiQ1F4), EBANX’s comprehensive study about the digital market and payments in rising economies, which was launched today.

    While digital commerce is growing by 13% or 12% per year in more consolidated markets around the world, like the U.S. or Europe, online sales are expanding at a much faster pace in rising economies, of 20%, according to Statista’s data, in the study. Over half of the population in these regions already embraces digital payments, positioning them as central to economic growth and consumer access.

    There is a solid demographic reason for this: rising economies have a young and growing population, contrasting developed regions. In addition to the demographic and economic push, rising economies largely benefit from digitization,” states Paula Bellizia, President of Global Payments at EBANX. “The digital revolution has been disrupting industries and unlocking opportunities for both local and global players, from verticals spanning from SaaS, digital ads, and B2B online trade, to gaming, streaming, social media, and e-commerce. And payments have been the backbone of this growth,” she added.

    Latin America’s digital market will nearly double in size by 2026, reaching US$944 billion after growing at a 23% CAGR, per PCMI data for Beyond Borders, showcasing robust opportunities. Brazil, LatAm’s digital commerce powerhouse, boasted a US$275 billion market last year, and stands out as a prominent force, ranking fourth globally in the number of digital buyers, according to Insider Intelligence.

    Also emerging as strong contenders are Mexico, Colombia, and Peru, which display annual growth rates of around 30% for digital commerce. Central America & Caribbean countries like Costa Rica, El Salvador, Panama, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic will not slow down either, accelerating at an annual pace of around 20% by 2026, proving that a block approach to this Latin region can add up to the global expansion strategy of any global digital player.

    India is another perfect example of the digital potential in rising economies: the Asian country is the world’s second-largest online shopping market, only behind China, with around 350 million people boosting a digital commerce market that surpassed US$184 billion last year.

    And yet, online sales penetration rate is still at 33%, as pointed out by Insider Intelligence’s data in Beyond Borders, showing the substantial untapped opportunity that still exists in the country – particularly if efforts are directed towards improving payment access for India’s diverse population.

    Financial inclusion was at the center of two strong cases inspiring the world: UPI in India and Pix in Brazil. With great user experience, zero-cost services to consumers and minimal to no charges for merchants, the two systems are revolutionizing both offline and online purchases: Pix is part of the daily lives of 4 in every 5 adults in Brazil, according to the country’s Central Bank.

    Over the last three years, nearly 8 out of 10 customers making their initial online purchase with an EBANX merchant opted to use Pix for payment, per EBANX internal data. In India, UPI has a 41% share of the total digital commerce, according to PCMI, being the utmost chosen payment method by Indian online consumers.

    As an early adopter of digital payments, and soon to be home to an adult population of 1 billion by 2030, Africa is also an important region for the outstanding digital growth of commerce and payments.

    After heavily embracing digital payments, which jumped from a 23% to a 46% penetration rate considering many of its countries in less than eight years, Africa is now on the verge of its next big leap: digital commerce, fueled by cell phone  penetration rates and constant adaptability of local, alternative payment methods to the online world, like mobile money, which reached almost universal penetration in countries like Kenya.

    It is interesting to observe how the innovation brought by alternative payments is improving the whole ecosystem, and impacting cards as well – including debit ones – which remain steady and keep playing an important role in the digital economy as account ownership surges in rising markets. “Cards and alternatives are learning from one another, absorbing features from one another, paying attention to the needs of merchants and consumers,” Bellizia noted.

    Combined, credit and debit cards represent 51% of digital commerce value in Brazil, 66% in Mexico, and 75% in Chile, according to PCMI data in Beyond Borders. In India, cards account for 43% of the value of online transactions; and the high penetration goes to African nations as well: in Morocco, 42%; in Nigeria, 36%.

    A payments strategy for rising markets needs to consider a balance between cards and alternative payments, adapted to specific countries, verticals, and business models, centered in offering the best payment experience to customers, enabling them to pay with their method of choice. This fosters true access,” she added.

    The new Beyond Borders report is also revealing the next frontier for innovation and growth in the payments industry: B2B payments – companies purchasing from other companies.

    Currently 42% of Kenyan businesses and 63% of Indian ones make online purchases. In LatAm, 64% of businesses in Brazil and an impressive 85% in Colombia, way higher than the global average of 50%, according to OECD and UNCTAD data.

    By 2027, rising markets in LatAm, Africa and Apac will make up for 40% of the total value of B2B payments made online worldwide, and yet an estimated 70% of B2B transactions are still pretty much manual, according to Capgemini, lacking more seamless flows. “This opens a massive opportunity in which alternative payments can be a game-changer: EBANX’s internal data show that local payments improve approval rates for B2B transactions, with internal rates that surpass 80%,” Paula Bellizia concluded.

    Access the complete Beyond Borders 2024 study at https://apo-opa.co/3OiQ1F4.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of EBANX.

    For more information:
    Website: www.EBANX.com
    LinkedIn: https://apo-opa.co/4bcrVW6

  • #BlackExcellence in Architecture: Driving Cultural Representation

    #BlackExcellence in Architecture: Driving Cultural Representation

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, January 25, 2024/ — Shaping our physical environment, creating a sense of identity and place, and supporting economic development are but a few of the functional purposes of architecture. Architects play a critical role in providing places for people to live and work, improving the quality of human life and supporting the aesthetics within a designed environment.
    This year’s Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) { https://GlobalBlackImpact.com/}  – taking place in Dubai on February 27, 2024 – will explore the achievements of Black architects and designers, whose work serves as a symbol of culture, society, and development.

    Architects shape the world we live in, casting an emotional impact on people and changing our perception of space. Serving as the first Black architect to become a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in 1923, the work of Paul R. Williams resulted in his bestowment of the institution’s prestigious Merit Award for his design of the MCA building in Beverly Hills, California. Williams’ impressive oeuvre encompasses the design of the homes of Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, and Lon Cheney, to name a few.

    Centered around the theme, ‘Black Excellence: Unleashing the Unexplored Potential for Global Unity’, this year’s summit underscores the value of innovation, inspiration, and authenticity.

    Known for her lavish use of form, straddling the line between openness and utility, Norma Merrick Sklarek’s notable works include the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo and the Terminal One station at the Los Angeles International Airport.
    In addition to becoming the first woman licensed as an architect in New York and California, Sklarek became the first African American woman member of the AIA and the first to co-own an architectural firm.

    As a medium, architecture provides designers an opportunity to express their artistry on a larger scale than other traditional artists. The accessibility and visibility of their work offers a greater influence on a wider population and for much longer a term.

    As such, the transcontinental scope of architect and designer, Pascale Sablan, includes notable buildings such as the Museum of the Built Environment in Saudi Arabia and the Bronx Point project in New York.
    Her work on commercial, cultural, and residential buildings has resulted in Sablan becoming the recipient of numerous awards including the 2018 Pratt Alumni Achievement Award, Emerging New York Architect Merit Award, and the NOMA Price for Excellence in Design.

    Renowned for his innovative and sustainable architectural style, Burkinabe-German architect, Diébédo Francis Kéré became the first African to receive the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize. Kéré’s portfolio, which includes civic infrastructure and temporary installations, is notable for its innovative use of local resources and participatory design methods.

    His work includes the Gando Primary School in Burkina Faso, the National Park of Mali, and the Serpentine Pavilion in the UK. Kéré’s focus on social initiatives has been celebrated for embodying the values of the communities where he works, driven by a commitment to environmental understanding and service to humanity.

    Architectural excellence and the influence of Black designers in the field will be a focus-point during this year’s GBIS event, which will highlight the contributions, achievements, and influence of Black architects from all over the world.

    The Summit will unite participants under the common goal of celebrating and supporting innovation and inclusivity in the realm of architecture, promoting equal opportunities and inspiration to Black creatives and trailblazers.

    Global Black Impact Summit 2024

    The Global Black Impact Summit is an annual event – organized by Energy Capital & Power – that seeks to celebrate the achievements of the Black community, promote excellence, and explore untapped potential across various fields. This year’s summit is set to be a transformative experience, featuring influential speakers, engaging panel discussions, and networking opportunities that encourage attendees to reach new heights.

    To secure your spot at this prestigious gathering, register promptly at www.GlobalBlackImpact.com.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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    Energy Capital & Power

  • The Catalytic Role of Big Data Analytics in Shaping Islamic Finance Underscored

    The Catalytic Role of Big Data Analytics in Shaping Islamic Finance Underscored

    Story: Mohammed A. Abu

    A webinar held by the General Council for Islamic Banks & Financial Institutions(CIBAFI) concluded with a forward-looking perspective on the future of big data and its transformative potential in the Islamic financial industry, underscoring its role as a catalyst for growth and transformation, an official statement said in Manama, Bahrain, Tuesday.

    CIBAFI’s Secretary General, Dr. Abdelilah Belatik, in his inaugural address, it said, underscored the critical significance of big data in Islamic finance emphasizing that, it goes beyond mere technological advancement and it is a strategic imperative as well.

    Dr. Belatik highlighted its transformative impact, empowering financial institutions with actionable insights, facilitating problem-solving, fostering innovation, and supporting informed decision-making aligned with Islamic principles.

    Held under the theme, “Big Data Analytics in Islamic Finance: Catalyst for Growth and Transformation”. the webinar gathered industry experts to explore the dynamic intersection of big data and the financial sector with a focus on Islamic finance

    A panel session moderated by Mr. Rachid Ettaai, Business Development Manager, CIBAFI.featured industry experts who discussed key aspects of big data analytics, including its influence on financial products, emerging trends, and strategies for data-driven innovations.

    They tackled challenges related to privacy, skills, and infrastructure, emphasizing ethical considerations in data processing. The speakers’ insights enriched the discussion, providing a comprehensive view of big data’s transformative potential in Islamic finance.

    The panelists included Mr. Hamed Y. Mashal, Executive Manager – Head of Retail Banking, Kuwait Finance House – Bahrain and the Chairman of CIBAFI Information and Technology Working Group (ITWG); Ms. Faith Musonza, Strategy and Digital Financial Inclusion Expert, Acuma, United Emirates; and Dr. Maurice Schroff, Principal at Strategy&, Germany.

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  • Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) 2024: Enabling Black-Owned Businesses to Go Global

    Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) 2024: Enabling Black-Owned Businesses to Go Global

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, January 19, 2024/ — Black-owned businesses have emerged as integral players in the global economy, able to foster economic empowerment and contribute to enhanced diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
    In the United States, the number of Black-owned businesses increased by nearly 14% pre-pandemic and accounted for a larger share of increases in revenues, employees and payrolls than other racial groups. Marked by rising Black entrepreneurship rates and growing demand for minority-owned businesses, there is a unique opportunity for Black-owned brands to play an even more prominent role in the global marketplace.

    The upcoming Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) – taking place next month in Dubai – will feature panel discussions, workshops and networking sessions on strategies for Black-owned businesses and brands to succeed across markets and customer segments.

    Identifying Strategies for Success

    Boasting some of the world’s most recognized and fastest-growing brands, the Black business community has positioned itself at the forefront of innovation. From entertainment and fashion to technology and manufacturing, these companies have bridged gaps in their respective industries through pioneering market research, innovative marketing techniques, dynamic partnerships and a strong digital presence, among other key strategies.

    Businesses and brands like World Wide Technology, Jay Z’s Roc Nation, BET Networks, Shea Moisture, FUBU, Dangote Group and the African Energy Chamber have successfully thrived in international markets due to their high degree of cultural competence, awareness and adaptability.

    BET Networks, for instance – since its formation in 1980 by Robert L. Johnson, the first African American billionaire – has evolved into a prominent global television network and earned recognition due to the authenticity of its programming and resonance with its target audience.

    As the global economy continues to evolve – shaped by growing demand for innovative and next-generation services – a comprehensive knowledge of customer segmentation and niche and mass markets are crucial to the success of Black-owned businesses across geographies.

    In this context, companies like Shea Moisture stand out. With a history spanning over three decades, the beauty and personal care brand has garnered global acclaim for its diverse product range that targets a customer segment (women of color) previously ignored by mainstream beauty brands.

    Beyond generating revenues, Black-owned businesses play a pivotal role in empowering local communities and alleviating poverty. A notable example is the Dangote Group, established by Nigerian businessman Aliko Dangote and serving as one of the largest conglomerates in Africa, spanning industries like construction, consumer goods, logistics, textiles and agriculture.

    Currently employing over 18,000 individuals across various African markets, the Dangote Group not only stimulates job creation, but also contributes to broad and diversified economic growth in the countries in which it operates.

    Black-owned firms also serve as key advocates for enhanced diversity and inclusivity within their respective business environments.

    An exemplary case is the African Energy Chamber – founded by NJ Ayuk, a Cameroonian attorney, author and businessman – which spearheads initiatives like African Energy Week, championing local and female participation in the energy sector and bringing diverse perspectives and innovative ideas to the forefront of Africa’s energy poverty crisis.

    As Black-owned businesses continue to expand, they also contribute to a more competitive and innovative business ecosystem.

    The success of these companies provides a model for aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners, fostering entrepreneurship and cultivating diverse talent across industries. Moreover, the success of Black-owned businesses can help address economic disparities and systemic inequalities by providing new avenues for economic participation and wealth accumulation within Black communities.

    Celebrating the success of Black-owned businesses on a global scale, GBIS 2024 will host high-level discussions sharing insights and strategies for companies to thrive in international markets, drawing on existing examples of success and innovation.

    To secure your spot at this prestigious gathering, register promptly at www.GlobalBlackImpact.com.

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    Energy Capital & Power

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