Deepening and widening automotive value chains in Africa
This session will explore how the automotive sector in Africa can drive economic growth by enhancing localization in manufacturing, supply chains, and component production. Hosted by the African Association of Automotive Manufacturers (AAAM) and the Automotive Industrial Transformation Fund (AITF), gain insights on the collaborative role between leading global automotive OEMs, components supplier companies, mining companies and governments and how automotive industrialisation can be actively shaped.
Monday 09 February 15:30 - 16:15 Downstream Buyers Ngorongoro Crater Stage (CTICC1 - Level 2)
Downstream buyers
Infrastructure and industrialisation
This session will explore how the automotive sector in Africa can drive economic growth by enhancing localization in manufacturing, supply chains, and component production. Hosted by the African Association of Automotive Manufacturers (AAAM) and the Automotive Industrial Transformation Fund (AITF), gain insights on the collaborative role between leading global automotive OEMs, components supplier companies, mining companies and governments and how automotive industrialisation can be actively shaped.
Ngorongoro Crater Stage (CTICC1 - Level 2) Africa/JohannesburgModerator
Chairman: Downstream & Industrial Committee, Investing in African Mining Indaba
Speakers
CEO, Automotive Industry Transformation Fund
President Region Africa, Robert Bosch
Chief Economist, National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (NAAMSA)
CEO, African Association of Automotive Manufacturers












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