Attendees
The conference returns to Casablanca, Morocco, offering fresh public-private partnership opportunities and valuable industry insights across Africa.
Under the theme “Scaling up PPPs to Address Infrastructure Investment Gaps,” the event will emphasise the critical role of PPPs in developing Africa’s infrastructure. The program will showcase bankable African PPP projects, provide updates on best practices, feature dedicated sector discussions, and explore ways to close the funding gap.
The 14th Africa PPP Conference – #APPP2024 is not just an event; it’s a catalyst for change in Africa’s development landscape. With resounding success and a commitment to excellence, it’s empowering the continent and reshaping the future of PPPs.
Moroccan Infrastructure Showcase: Learn about specific infrastructure opportunities in Morocco and engage directly with some of those driving the key projects.
Industry-Based Programme: Crafted with expert insights for impactful and strategic discussions.
Site Visits: Specially curated visits to key infrastructure and project sites, offering practical insights to complement the conference programme.
New Industry Sectors: Explore smart corridors, cross-border PPPs, and innovative digital and tech-driven infrastructure projects.
Networking: Connect face to face with relevant industry leaders, investors, and policymakers to accelerated key projects.
African Infrastructure Opportunities: Discover an expanded line-up of PPP projects and other investable opportunities in infrastructure across Africa.
Updated Content: Stay informed about the latest trends, challenges, and investment opportunities in the PPP sector and the wider infrastructure ecosystem.
Masterclass Workshop: One-day capacity-building workshop to boost project financing skills.
• Morocco aims to bridge its projected $37 billion infrastructure investment gap by 2040 through a focused approach on roads, ports, airports, rail links, and energy, with renewables receiving over half of the upcoming $4 billion investment
• Transportation leads ongoing infrastructure projects in Morocco, comprising 68% of investments.
• Strategic plans like the 2040 Rail Strategy and the Noor Ouarzazate solar plan position Morocco as an appealing destination for infrastructure investments
• Morocco’s bid to co-host the FIFA 2030 World Cup is driving substantial funding towards vital infrastructure projects in the country
• Infrastructure investments in Morocco are propelling growth and development, with energy and transportation emerging as top priorities