Business leaders from Ghana and around the world will gather for a massive trade event this November. The Association of Ghana Industries teams up with Volta Regional Coordinating Council to host the seventh Volta Trade and Investment Fair. The event runs from November 26 through December 8 at Ho. Organizers picked the theme Volta Rising to highlight global partnerships and round-the-clock business activity. This marks the first time any Ghanaian trade show will stay open for 24 hours straight.
Companies from Togo, Nigeria, Namibia, Kenya, India and Malaysia have confirmed their attendance. The fair covers agriculture, tourism, technology, manufacturing, creative arts and green business. Volta Region wants to become the main gateway for trade with neighboring countries like Togo, Benin, Nigeria and Cameroon. Business owners can showcase products day and night to maximize their exposure. The continuous schedule supports the government's plan for a 24-hour economy across Ghana.
Special events will take place alongside the main exhibitions. The Volta Investment Summit brings together money experts and entrepreneurs. Women and young people get their separate business forums. An artificial intelligence conference will explore new technology trends. Sports and creative arts sessions round out the program.
Pre-event activities will build excitement before the fair opens. Corporate games and tourism campaigns will promote Volta Region's culture and natural beauty. Organizers want private companies, government agencies and foreign embassies to participate actively. The fair aims to create jobs, boost exports and build lasting business relationships across Africa.
Companies from Togo, Nigeria, Namibia, Kenya, India and Malaysia have confirmed their attendance. The fair covers agriculture, tourism, technology, manufacturing, creative arts and green business. Volta Region wants to become the main gateway for trade with neighboring countries like Togo, Benin, Nigeria and Cameroon. Business owners can showcase products day and night to maximize their exposure. The continuous schedule supports the government's plan for a 24-hour economy across Ghana.
Special events will take place alongside the main exhibitions. The Volta Investment Summit brings together money experts and entrepreneurs. Women and young people get their separate business forums. An artificial intelligence conference will explore new technology trends. Sports and creative arts sessions round out the program.
Pre-event activities will build excitement before the fair opens. Corporate games and tourism campaigns will promote Volta Region's culture and natural beauty. Organizers want private companies, government agencies and foreign embassies to participate actively. The fair aims to create jobs, boost exports and build lasting business relationships across Africa.