Registered delegates at the Africa’s Travel & Tourism Summit can also take advantage of the Business Matchmaking tool
The official programme for the upcoming Africa’s Travel & Tourism Summit is now live. The programme is a deliberate mix of information sharing, tactical “how to” guides and international best practices in this post-pandemic environment, say the organisers. It targets people in the tourism sector, business and leisure product owners, buyers, associations and people who have a general interest in the tourism sector as a whole.
On September 19, the summit will dedicate a day to empower future pioneers and game changers (Small Medium and Micro Enterprises) in the tourism sector as a precursor to the two-day conference that takes place on September 20 and 21, 2021.
The programme is designed to allow hyper-personalisation in the sense that no two guests will have the same programme for the conference, with relevant topics covered throughout the two days. Delegates will have the opportunity to create their own conference and choose topics and activities that most appeal to them on a personal and business level, say the organisers in a press statement.
The “Create your own conference” functionality can only be accessed by registered delegates. To do so, delegates will need to register a profile and submit detailed information about their company on the summit website. Once their profile has been activated, the users will then be able to customise their conference experience based on their personal and business interests.
Registered delegates can also take advantage of the Business Matchmaking tool. It will match them with the right delegates for one-on-one sessions based on the information they will have provided when creating a profile, creating an opportunity to connect and share knowledge with fellow stakeholders.
The organisers add that the topics have been selected to have a strong focus on repositioning Africa, changing the narrative around continental perceptions & reintroducing the continent to the rest of the world. “Taken together, all these topics have one message – that Africa is ready for business,” they say, adding that there was a specific focus on women, youth, people living with disabilities and transformation.
Delegates can attend the summit virtually or physically at two identified venues in Johannesburg and Durban, in South Africa, and at another venue in Lagos, Nigeria. All the venues will adhere to strict Covid-19 health and safety protocols. Open to delegates from all countries, this summit is an invitation to the world to join in as Africa not only gears itself for recovery, but also to share the story of the reawakening of African Tourism.
Those seeking to register for the summit, please click here.