About #PACBF24

THEME: “A Diaspora Homecoming, Navigating the next 100 years”

The Pan-African Congress Business Forum (PACBF) aims to showcase the importance and urgent need to strengthen East Africa – US trade relations. As Uganda, this event will be a fundamental step towards establishing stronger export and trade partnerships to facilitate the increase of our exports by USD 10 Billion by the year 2030.
Different African multinationals, Africa’s leading multilateral agencies, financial institutions, different African ministries, experts in manufacturing, the tourism sector, export and industries, and different conglomerates will all be present to make a business case for Africa as the most pivotal hub for economic growth and development for the next 100.

You’re invited to the Pan-African Congress Business Forum (PACBF) taking place October 6 – 12, 2024, in Kampala, Uganda, at the Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort.

REGISTER AS A DELEGATE

Do you want to participate as a delegate? If so, please complete the application form below. 

Our team will contact you as soon as possible to issue you with all the appropriate information you may require

 
APPLY TO BE AN EXHIBITOR

Do you want to exhibit at the Pan-African Congress Business Forum ? 

If so, please complete the application form below. Kindly note the exhibition space is limited. Space will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.

REGISTER AS BUYER
Are you interested in Business to Business Sessions (B2B)? 
 
These sessions will be organized for buyers on request. Please indicate your area of interest for business matchmaking.

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