BUSINESS LOUNGE

UNITED… we GROW TOGETHER!

“AFRIKA TAGE WIEN FESTIVAL is more than just a feast for the eyes and ears… it is cultural diplomacy in action, towards shared and sustainable growth between Austria and Africa.”  Nthakoana Ngatane – Organiser.

In our vibrant market you will find products from agriculture and agro-processing of organic fruits, vegetables, spices, coffee, wine, essential oils, cotton, wool, and textiles…

exhibitions of the arts, and trade and investment opportunities for building basic and tourism infrastructure… and the creative industry…

and innovation and the creative industry!

Our BUSINESS LOUNGE offers sessions and networking for import and investment.

THIS IS THE AFRIKA that we invite austria and the EU to visit, TRADE WITH, AND INVEST IN.

120€

PER PERSON PER DAY

PREMIUM SEATING & hospitality

BUSINESS NETWORKING

CATERING

OPEN BAR (BEER, WINE)

info@afrika-tage.at

The Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) has a combined population of around 1.47 billion people.  It aims to create the world’s largest free trade area by eliminating tariffs on 97% of traded products within the bloc.

This presents new opportunities for Austrian companies, particularly in sectors such as agriculture, renewable energy, environmental technology, water management, medical technology and innovation.

To fully leverage these emerging markets, it is crucial to establish long-term partnerships and understand the unique characteristics of each country.

Our BUSINESS LOUNGE provides an ideal platform to forge such connections and lay the foundation for successful economic collaborations.  Engage with Embassies, Trade and Tourism Promotion Agencies and Africa private sector.

For BUSINESS LOUNGE tickets and more information:

Email: info@afrika-tage.at

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trade & tourism exhibitions

where travel and tourism stakeholders can present destinations, services, and cultural experiences.

Networking sessions

fostering partnerships and attracting investments in Africa’s burgeoning tourism sector.