Friday, January 3, 2020

The Creative Africa Exchange To Draw Thousands Of African Creatives To Kigali

Thousands of participants from over 68 countries within Africa and beyond are pacing their boots to take part in the inaugural Creative Africa Exchange (CAX) Weekend which kickstarts in Kigali January 16

The event which has been describing as Africa’s first continental summit dedicated to promoting exchange within the creative and cultural industry will host most of Africa’s biggest names in the creative industry.

The three-day event will feature about 250 exhibitors, including some of Africa’s leading talents.

CAX is being organised by Times Multimedia (TMM) and sponsored by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) and other partners,

CAX Weekend is the opening act of a series of activities planned under the CAX Programme which seeks to bring together African creative talents from the music, arts, design, fashion, literature, publishing, film and television sectors.

According to information from the organisers, AITEO, the African Union, UNESCO and a number of other multilateral institutions are also partnering in CAX, which is a consolidated marketplace where buyers and sellers of goods and services from the creative and cultural industry can meet and explore business opportunities.

CAX Weekend is expected to give the exhibitors and participants the opportunity to network, create business opportunities, consider investment proposals and increase customer base.

It will feature breakout sessions with investors and captains of industry, notable African and global actors, music stars and creative thought leaders from Africa and the Diaspora.

Speakers will include Prof. Benedict Oramah, President of Afreximbank, American media personality Steve Harvey, actor Djimmon Hounsou, Oscar winning actor Idris Elba, representatives of the African Development Bank and senior government officials responsible for culture and the creative economy.

Award winning Nigerian musician D’Banj and several other high-profile musicians are scheduled to perform.

The CAX programme is aimed at facilitating investments into cultural industries through education, trade, industrialisation and provision of critical infrastructure to support African economic transformation in alignment with continental initiatives, such as the African Continental Free Trade Agreement and the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF) rolled out by Afreximbank to stimulate trade among African countries. Launched during the inaugural IATF in Cairo in December 2018, CAX is the first exchange of its kind.

The CAX Weekend will be followed by Creative Africa Programme to be held during IATF 2020 in Kigali from 1 to 7 September.

No comments:

Post a Comment

.